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Im surprised no one has not done a topic on this.

 

I'm canadian so all I know is that there is a vote to wether the UK will either stay or exit the EU?

 

What are your opinions on the matter?

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All they needed to do was make Donald Trump a UK citizen, then hire him to build a wall and they would have been able to stay in the EU and keep out people they didn't want in. Then we wouldn't have to vote for him here in the US.....win win all around. 

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emxumavBU3M

 

 

https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Jean-Claude_Juncker

 

http://forbritain.org/cogchapter12.pdf- fair treatment for all migrants, not just EU nationals. Commonwealth immigrants saved our NHS in the fifties, a great example of controlled immigration of skilled Labour. Strangely enough, it was Enoch Powell who proposed this. Sadly he later advocated racist views despite being a very intelligent man - the Rivers of Blood speech led to violence against immigrants. 

 

"Brexit would lead to white genocide" - http://i.imgur.com/TswVHwS.png , http://i.imgur.com/7ja0Qma.png

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36596060+ http://dailysignal.com/2016/06/20/congressional-letter-urges-obama-to-rethink-brexit/ + https://twitter.com/jkenney/status/746188445433790465 + http://www.cityam.com/241014/back-of-the-queue-no-britains-commonwealth-friends-and-allies-would-welcome-brexit - people still want to trade with us. We have a trade deficit with Europe.

 

http://capx.co/how-the-eu-starves-africa-into-submission/- CAP + Common Fisheries Policy destroy industry

 

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ClnqJWgXEAILF3z.jpg- the PM's real opinion.

 

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jan/20/labour-eurosceptics-accuse-corbyn-reversing-position-eu-referendum- Corbyn's real opinion. Both he and Cameron seem to think we can get reform. Juncker and Schulz have clearly stated many times in the past that's not the case.

 

http://www.euractiv.com/section/trade-society/news/romania-will-veto-the-eu-canada-trade-deal/+ http://www.cnbc.com/2016/05/23/euro-zone-may-flash-composite-pmi-falls-to-529-versus-530-in-april-reuters-poll-was-for-532.html free trade > protectionism. Just look at EU unemployment figures.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-15110929

 

http://i.imgur.com/7prGXsK.jpg- EU bureaucrats and referendums

 

http://www.cnbc.com/2016/05/23/euro-zone-may-flash-composite-pmi-falls-to-529-versus-530-in-april-reuters-poll-was-for-532.html

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/brexit/comments/4lchb5/if_you_love_europe_leave_it/

 

https://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/comments/4p0ad1/eu_and_greece_new_cuts_to_minimum_wages/- the EU is responsible for the situation in Greece (Merkel and the creditors mainly). EU meddling in Ukraine led to Putin's annexation of Crimea. The EU failed to intervene in Yugoslavia, NATO did - http://www.wrmea.org/1993-april-may/why-europe-failed-to-halt-the-genocide-in-bosnia.html

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurocorps- prototype for an EU army. Juncker's been very clear about his intentions on the matter.

 

http://stopcryingyourheartoutnews.blogspot.co.uk/2016/06/noel-gallagher-on-brexit-referendum.html- "What are you asking the people for? 99 percent of the people are thick as pig shit." 

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/22/anjem-choudary-backs-remain-campaign-as-eu-protects-against-depo/- but apparently ISIS and Putin want brexit. Sinn Fein also support remain - any argument based on Brexit = border checks is BS - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36462023

 

Also, those fearing for Gibraltar, read articles 5 and 6 of NATO.

 

A second referendum for Sturgeon is politicial suicide:

 

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/sep/02/indepdent-scotland-not-join-eu-without-central-bank

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/scottish-independence-eu-bid-extremely-difficult-says-jose-manuel-barroso-9131925.html

 

+ Spain would likely veto any attempt to join the EU - http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/sep/17/spain-independent-scotland-years-eu-membership

 

Also: 

The SNP, Plaid Cymru, UUP and the DUP all supported no in 1975. The UK didn't collapse.

 

Nobody said the result was wrong / joining was wrong and parliament shouldn't act on the result, yet they're doing it now.

 

 

I could provide a million more reasons as to why, but I don't have the time, so I'll leave you with this:

 

"What is the message? Fear. Fear, because you won't have any food. Fear of unemployment. Fear that we've somehow become so reduced as a country that we can no longer go about in the world, independent as a nation. A constant attrition of our morale; a constant attempt to tell us that what we have – and what we have is not only our own achievement, but what generations of Englishman have helped us to achieve – is not worth a damn.

 

"What we now have to face in Britain, what the whole argument is about, now that the fraud and the promises have been exposed, is basically the morale and the self-confidence of our people. We CAN shape our own future." - Peter Shore, Secretary of State for Trade, 1975

 

"We will work with European partners, we will work on an international level as before, it is simply the democratic governance structure which we have rejected. It is not the outward-lookingness that we have rejected." - Gisela Stuart

 

"Whenever the debate moves on to hard numbers - our deficit with Europe, our surplus with the rest of the world, our Brussels budget contributions, the tiny part of our economy dependent on sales to the EU, the vast part subjected to EU regulation - Euro-enthusiasts quickly shift their ground and start harrumphing about influence." - Dan Hannan MEP 

 

"Our partners in the EU should know that we will remain engaged. Taking back control of our laws doesn't mean walking away from our allies." - Dan Hannan MEP

 

"What kind of internationalism puts a German over an Indian or a Frenchman over an Australian?" - Barbara Castle

 

 

I'm also pretty sure this will trigger calls for referendums across Europe. I would happily support them.

 

Oh, and if that twat Gordon Brown hadn't sold off all our gold for cheap we'd be better off. Both him and the war criminal Blair (who really just wants support for his inevitable bid to become EU president) support remain. Alistair Campbell, the spin doctor behind the 45 mins dossier then has the nerve to accuse others of lying.

 

http://goldprice.org/gold-price-uk.html

 

But of course, it was just us "centre-right Hitler-loving racists" who voted to leave. We're not the first country to leave - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Withdrawal_from_the_European_Union#Past_withdrawals and they're doing fine. Ted Heath and Harold Wilson sold the EEC as a free trade agreement, deliberately suppressing the Werner report.

 
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All they needed to do was make Donald Trump a UK citizen, then hire him to build a wall and they would have been able to stay in the EU and keep out people they didn't want in. Then we wouldn't have to vote for him here in the US.....win win all around. 

 

if only you could unban me from your site so that I could spread the word of Trump and actually make a trade and not have to have 2 alts to sell things with.

 

$60 well spent on the donation.

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feed into the speculation, children  ;)

there's plenty of chaos happening in the markets right now, one graph doesnt even come close to showing it all. It's like showing a picture of the moon and saying space is beautiful. 

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You don't even need to use fake market graphs. This is literally what the british pound is doing right now. rip

 

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Brown sold off our gold for cheap. Gold is rising against the pound, we'd be better off without him. Brown also wanted us to stay in. The short term negatives aren't as important as the long term benefits.

 

 

 

I might not agree with Farage on everything, but both he and Andrew Neil are great at grilling politicians.

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It appears it has just happened not long ago.

 

Britain - @51.8% voted yes to leave the European Nations.

 

>history

 

Edit: don't kill me if this info is wrong lol

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Oh fuck this is bad. For Britain, maybe. I don't really know. The market seems to think so though. But Wilders will become so much more of an insufferable cunt. And this will give him so much attention, which is all he ever wanted

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This is great news. UK will once again be a big nation with influence.

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Well, 51% of people voted for a Brexit. Cameron already resigned. £ plunged from $1.44 to $1.33. Welp, luckily I invested most of my Steam stuff into Bitcoin to as a contingency plan.

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Well, 51% of people voted for a Brexit. Cameron already resigned. £ plunged from $1.44 to $1.33. Welp, luckily I invested most of my Steam stuff into Bitcoin to as a contingency plan.

 

I don't think it'd affect Steam that much. But I guess you never know huh.

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Congrats to the british people who had the balls to vote for the Brexit after all the EU brainwash about peace, prosperity etc.

 

It is a good day for british people and a new hope for other european countries.

Let's dismantle piece by piece the European Union and regain our freedom.

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There is a reason why not every decision is decided by democratic methods. The average person is unable to comprehend the consequences of certain actions. 

 

 

 

 

 

On the other hand, it's probably a good time to take a trip to the UK  :D

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There is a reason why not every decision is decided by democratic methods. The average person is unable to comprehend the consequences of certain actions. 

 

And Merkel/Juncker have no idea how to lead EU. They are literally tearing the union apart. EU having power over the individual country governments is insane. Even more so when they are pushing things majority is against. Like forcing refugees with no end in sight, like actually discussing possibility of accepting Turkey in EU. 

 

We dont need Soviet Europe.

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And Merkel/Juncker have no idea how to lead EU. They are literally tearing the union apart. EU having power over the individual country governments is insane. Even more so when they are pushing things majority is against. Like forcing refugees with no end in sight, like actually discussing possibility of accepting Turkey in EU. 

 

We dont need Soviet Europe.

Well if Juncker and Merkel have no idea on how to lead the EU it's probably a good thing they're not leading the EU...

 

Merkel is the German chancellor and Juncker is only president of the Commission. The Commission is but a small part of the European governmental system and not the most influential/powerful one at that

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Ahh nothing like waking up on a holiday in Canada to an absolute shitshow in good ol' Europe.  

 

Here's something funny most of you are probably too young to realize:  Back in the late 90s and early 2000s, there was a lot of pushback against globalization (The EU is a form of globalization in case you don't know).  We were warned about what open borders could mean, how globalization style trade agreements (e.g. NAFTA) really only help governments and big corporations, how we - the citizens - would lose power as a result of increased globalization.  Sound familiar?  Yep.  Funny thing though, back then, it was the Far Left that was making those arguments.  Now, 15 - 20 years later, the Far Right is making the same arguments.  

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