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yes the UK are out, I was here when we signed in.. so now I hope ebay will sort out the many problems it has, and soon realize the UK will leave ebay also if it dont pull its socks up.

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Don't suppose you were around when we joined the EU, butter mountains, grain mountains, and apples, all sprayed with chemicals to stop people using them, I new then the EU was going to be a problem. Farmers closing farms and more....

 

Anyway this country has had a majority vote, so surly we can now all work together and put he Great back in Britain. After all you do believes in a democracy don't you? or only when they vote your way ?

 

Lets hope from this the NHS will be much better, un employment will go down, the silly e-cigarette law can be trashed 🙂 (sorry I needed to put that in) and we look forward to a better future.

 

I moved to England when the grass was much greener, the valleys were already dying and what happened then was bad for us, so now lets have another go and get it right this time!

 

we dont need to argue, just stick together to do whats best !

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this is the day, the UK decleared its independance day

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Wasn't Independence Day a disaster movie?

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Wasn't Independence Day a disaster movie?


Yes but the result was a success.


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There are going to be changes ahead,ups and downs but we must now make positive steps for our future.We can do it!

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Who needs a leader who jumps off the ship when the people who elected him tell him what they want?

 

 

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The European Union is just like Ebay, Dictatorial, restrictive, Controlling, No freedom to be able to do what is best for our businesses.

 

The UK now has a free hand to do what is required to make things so much better for ourselves.

 

Just like breaking away from Ebay with my own Website, was like a breath of fresh air. Business is so much better now.

 

Not to say that trading on Ebay will not continue for me, just as trading will continue in the EU for this country, but we all have a control of our own destiny. Free to make our own decisions without the interference of a dominating platform.

 

 


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Who needs a leader who jumps off the ship when the people who elected him tell him what they want?

 

 


I agree but the prospect of barmy Borris & dotty Donald doesn't fill me with joySmiley Frustrated

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The question people should have been asking themselves is this ..... Looking at the state of the economies on mainland europe and the countries set to join, would we want to JOIN given all the issues that exist in europe now?

Iv'e been in a few clubs in my time and if they didn't deliver to my expectations  I left ....... Guess what? I'm still here and my roof hasn't fallen in yet.

Have faith ...... this country may even be GREAT again.

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I got my country back was a good film though Smiley Happy

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@brandyknackers wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

Who needs a leader who jumps off the ship when the people who elected him tell him what they want?

 

 


I agree but the prospect of barmy Borris & dotty Donald doesn't fill me with joySmiley Frustrated


True - but maybe Cameron is too used to doing as others say rather than doing the job himself - maybe he never did lead this country and is better off out of the way?

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@tony4cats wrote:

The European Union is just like Ebay, Dictatorial, restrictive, Controlling, No freedom to be able to do what is best for our businesses.

 

The UK now has a free hand to do what is required to make things so much better for ourselves.

 

Just like breaking away from Ebay with my own Website, was like a breath of fresh air. Business is so much better now.

 

Not to say that trading on Ebay will not continue for me, just as trading will continue in the EU for this country, but we all have a control of our own destiny. Free to make our own decisions without the interference of a dominating platform.

 

 

AA Gill's view

We listen to the Brexit lot talk about the trade deals they're going to make with Europe after we leave, and the blithe insouciance that what the'?re offering instead of EU membership is a divorce where you can still have sex with your ex. They reckon they can get out of the marriage, keep the house, not pay alimony, take the kids out of school, stop the in-laws going to the doctor, get strict with the visiting rights, but, you know, still get a shag at the weekend and, obviously, see other people on the side.

Really, that's their best offer? That's the plan? To swagger into Brussels with Union Jack pants on and say: ? "Ello luv, you're looking nice today. Would you like some??

When the rest of us ask how that?s really going to work, leavers reply, with Terry-Thomas smirks, that they're going to still really fancy us, honest, they're gagging for us. Possibly not Merkel, but the bosses of Mercedes and those French vintners and cheesemakers, they can?t get enough of old John Bull. Of course they?re going to want to go on making the free market with two backs after we?ve got the decree nisi. Makes sense, doesn?t it??

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Cameron is a Knob of the highest order, Coming in when the country was in dire straits, what did he do? Go to a referendum in Scotland which wasn't the most urgent of matters and nearly lost us the UK, and now pandered to his backbenchers instead of telling them to shut up and has now made us 'Little' Britain. 

 

And ebay fees are likely to go up as ebay UK are based in Luxembourg so go figure all you idiots

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Don't think referring to over 50% of the population as being idiotic, holds much water. I like DC. Ok sure he made some poor decisions along with some good ones. He has done the right thing in resigning after loosing the Vote.
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But he was voted in to run the country. (not by everyone either)

 

Now he has the chance to do that he runs away?

 

Seems he was only interested in being told what to do by Brussels and the easy life.

 

Then again I don't supose he'll be joining the dole queue any time soon?

 

 

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@welshhonestjohn wrote:

yes the UK are out, I was here when we signed in.. so now I hope ebay will sort out the many problems it has, and soon realize the UK will leave ebay also if it dont pull its socks up.


I am totally mystified how one thing leads to the other in that statement.

 

The UK has not 'joined' eBay in a contract which it can 'leave'.  eBay is a company that trades in the UK and the UK leaving the EU has got nothing to do with eBay's technological issues.

 

What may be interesting is whether eBay UK can continue to hold it's business within the EU (Luxemburg) and thereby take advantage of the lower VAT rates.

 

 


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Wee Nicola has played them at their own game and probably made a right few quid at the bookies into the bargin!  Smiley Tongue

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@tony4cats wrote:

@ruby*ryan wrote:

Wasn't Independence Day a disaster movie?


Yes but the result was a success.


Not Quite.. I hear there back with a vengence (new film!)..

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@welshhonestjohn wrote:

yes the UK are out, I was here when we signed in.. so now I hope ebay will sort out the many problems it has, and soon realize the UK will leave ebay also if it dont pull its socks up.


An outstanding insight.

 

eBay is an online selling platform based in Luxemburg. It's optional as to whether you use it or not to try and sell your items on. It's not some kind of small EU state. 

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@Anonymous wrote:

Who needs a leader who jumps off the ship when the people who elected him tell him what they want?

 

 


I agree but the prospect of barmy Borris & dotty Donald doesn't fill me with joySmiley Frustrated


It's a pitty wee Nicola Sturgeon wasn't a Tory..  Maggie re-incanated..

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