UK Voted to Leave the EU

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Re: UK Voted to Leave the EU

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Re: UK Voted to Leave the EU

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Hi,
The problem with referendums is that you can only vote yes or no. There is no middle ground. If there was, the result would have been very different....as the no vote would have been tempered by a neutral reply. This being the case, the result would probably have been status quo, but with a demand to review current EU regulations...
As things are, the first past the post system has revealed its limits!
Back to QPC2 for a bit of peace and quiet...
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Re: UK Voted to Leave the EU

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Guys,

Shouldn't this whole thread be moved to the Off-Topic section, as it does relate to the QL?

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Re: UK Voted to Leave the EU

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Well... it started out about trading in QL things and how the result has thrown the stable environment into doubt :(

So if anything, it needs to be split rather than moved lock, stock and barrel :shock:

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