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Topic: Anti EU; capitalists Brits, are facing economic crisis due to Brexit - page 2. (Read 461 times)

sr. member
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The EU forced the destruction of a lot of our high quality farming to enforce their inferior standards. It was heartbreaking to see tradition English apple orchards in Kent being burnt, just so that we could import French pap for cider making.

Hey hey hey don't put ALL the blame on the EU now ^^

I mean you can't blame them for putting some basic health standards. But I don't see how this relates to the end of some parts of English production.

And sorry to say that but England is as well known for its agriculture than France for its cars xD

i can imagine how their high quality farming standards where,

landlords plus a lot of impoverisched farmworkers. burning off a lot of humans in agriculture, can indeed improve the bloodtaste in agriculture (imagine the apples you ate on breakfast have costs 20 children the schooleducation how nice).

we can reintroduce those farming standards in uk, but the average englischmen will then be imagined similar like the average african or indian slum dweller,

without constantly printing money and driving their foreign trade deficit with foreigners, the brits will become poor as hell.

the english nobility who ran and managed those human labour intensive farms (house of lords) remember much better how it was, thats why they are so different regarding the EU membership compared with the house of commons

and without any internal divisions the nobility oppose the BREXIT.
legendary
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The EU forced the destruction of a lot of our high quality farming to enforce their inferior standards. It was heartbreaking to see tradition English apple orchards in Kent being burnt, just so that we could import French pap for cider making.

Hey hey hey don't put ALL the blame on the EU now ^^

I mean you can't blame them for putting some basic health standards. But I don't see how this relates to the end of some parts of English production.

And sorry to say that but England is as well known for its agriculture than France for its cars xD
sr. member
Activity: 1470
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As of right now, Britain is buying food from the rest of the EU due to it being profitable for the EU to sell it there

We buy food from the rest of the world because the Bilderberg bunny ( Margaret Thatcher ), started the UK shift from production and manufacturing into being a service provider. The EU forced the destruction of a lot of our high quality farming to enforce their inferior standards. It was heartbreaking to see tradition English apple orchards in Kent being burnt, just so that we could import French pap for cider making. It's even worse when you consider meat production.

those "orchards" were burnt, because you stopped wanting to run them with your own human labour. you must have forgotten the time in which british children digged underground for coal with their hands, instead of going to school to have a warm winter for the rich brits. or picked up the crap from horses in order to use that as fuel

main problem in europe are the freaked out banks they are all britain centered from the also brit mr. rothshild, it is responsible for brits&americans getting away with printing money and not being forced to actually produce stuff. they constantly forgive foreign trade deficits.

while rest of europe is forced to produce stuff to get access to consumption capacities.

crypto might fix this issue one day, but not with the current idiots that run bitcoin controll coinmarketcap.
sr. member
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What a load of old tosh.

We are told that we face starvation because we won't be able to import our fish that is caught by EU members states - solution, catch it ourselves, and reduce the cost to the UK
We are told that our farmers face ruin because they can't export meat to the EU. Solution, eat it ourselves - it's higher quality than the stuff produced in the EU.

I could fill a page with similar comments.

It's a crazy world for the globalists, I don't understand how they think they can get away with these comments. As of right now, Britian is buying food from the rest of the EU due to it being profitable for the EU to sell it there -- and it's a profitable business relationship for the British to buy this. They're able to grow their own food, it's not like their a nation that's going to starve out due to this.

Let them have their way, we'll see what happens. I don't understand how some politicians want to call for a second referendum to disregard the peoples' vote in the first. It's like they think they can keep voting until they get their way.

there is a difference between starving in medi eval ages, and starving nowadays, you have to check how russians starved on end of soviet union.

brits will simply starve of luxury food, because their pound will drop, their debt continue to grow etc.
legendary
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https://JetCash.com
As of right now, Britain is buying food from the rest of the EU due to it being profitable for the EU to sell it there

We buy food from the rest of the world because the Bilderberg bunny ( Margaret Thatcher ), started the UK shift from production and manufacturing into being a service provider. The EU forced the destruction of a lot of our high quality farming to enforce their inferior standards. It was heartbreaking to see tradition English apple orchards in Kent being burnt, just so that we could import French pap for cider making. It's even worse when you consider meat production.
legendary
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Flying Hellfish is a Commie
What a load of old tosh.

We are told that we face starvation because we won't be able to import our fish that is caught by EU members states - solution, catch it ourselves, and reduce the cost to the UK
We are told that our farmers face ruin because they can't export meat to the EU. Solution, eat it ourselves - it's higher quality than the stuff produced in the EU.

I could fill a page with similar comments.

It's a crazy world for the globalists, I don't understand how they think they can get away with these comments. As of right now, Britian is buying food from the rest of the EU due to it being profitable for the EU to sell it there -- and it's a profitable business relationship for the British to buy this. They're able to grow their own food, it's not like their a nation that's going to starve out due to this.

Let them have their way, we'll see what happens. I don't understand how some politicians want to call for a second referendum to disregard the peoples' vote in the first. It's like they think they can keep voting until they get their way.
sr. member
Activity: 1470
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why should they trade with the UK after it publicly expressed its will to not support the community?

Because of UK imports from the EU were £341 billion in 2017. Do you think companies in the EU would be happy to lose such amount of money? That would push the whole EU into recession, thus everybody would starve together because of the ideologically motivated brinkmanship of the EUSSR bosses.

ohm nope, europeans also can print money and buy their own stuff, printing money is easy, no point why europeans need the brits to do that.

brits have forgotten how to make things, just listen what president trump is saying, learn to make things, and stop printing money and take things.

the foreign trade deficit is causing poverty in other places of the world.
legendary
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why should they trade with the UK after it publicly expressed its will to not support the community?

Because of UK imports from the EU were £341 billion in 2017. Do you think companies in the EU would be happy to lose such amount of money? That would push the whole EU into recession, thus everybody would starve together because of the ideologically motivated brinkmanship of the EUSSR bosses.
legendary
Activity: 2814
Merit: 2472
https://JetCash.com
What a load of old tosh.

We are told that we face starvation because we won't be able to import our fish that is caught by EU members states - solution, catch it ourselves, and reduce the cost to the UK
We are told that our farmers face ruin because they can't export meat to the EU. Solution, eat it ourselves - it's higher quality than the stuff produced in the EU.

I could fill a page with similar comments.
sr. member
Activity: 1470
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There is a lot of rubbish being spouted from both brexiteers and remainers over here, the reality is 52% of the population voted leave and the other 48%

the queen should throw a coin in the future, too decide on such election, saves a lot of money/ressources etc.

the usa has these 50+-1% elections since decades already
legendary
Activity: 1344
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I still think they'll cancel brexit at the last minute, though.

Anyone doing so is politically dead.

Not saying you're wrong and they won't do it though.

But it's a bit like if Trump can't delivers the wall before the end of his terms. If he doesn't, he's dead.
newbie
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There is a lot of rubbish being spouted from both brexiteers and remainers over here, the reality is 52% of the population voted leave and the other 48% are doing everything in their power to stop it, and is looking more and more likely concessions will be made.

Lots of people fail to realise the UK is a massive consumer nation, similar to the US, for example we are the second largest buyer of German cars behind America, same goes for many European produced goods. The majority of transatlantic coms cables terminate in the UK making it the European financial capital, we have some of the best security services in the world, shared with the EU. Yet the media still spout nonsense about food shortages and Dover-Calais tailbacks for lorries.

I heard a man on the radio telling people how the future for the youth in our country is ruined... tell that to the youths in Spain, Italy, Greece and France all with youth unemployment above 20%. There’s lots of hot air from either side but don’t believe everything you read or hear!
member
Activity: 325
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the eu definately is in better shape then import dependent britain,

i dont think a common currency is important part of EU

What will happen to the EU if anti-EU nationalists win a majority of the seats in the EU elections?  EU strongholds (France and Germany) are losing ground. Italy, Hungary, Poland and others are become quite hostile to this expanded view of the EU. Spain and Greece are turning away.

This spring's elections will bring huge changes. It may not be the death of the current version of he EU - but, even if it survives, it will be weakened terribly.

Brexit is just fine. The UK will easily find trading partners to make up for anything the EU foolishly refuses to sell them.  Whatever happens the EU member states will not be united and will not be able to organize a united front against the UK.

the anti EH nationalists will simply form a nationalist EU

True. But they would still trade with the UK. I don't see them trying to embargo or tariff UK goods and services. Trade will continue much it has been.  

why should they trade with the UK after it publicly expressed its will to not support the community?

and secondly trading means that both parties have valuable goods, not just one (EU) ever heard of the UK foreign trade deficit?

thats completely ridiculous.

The EU trades with the US, Russia, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Israel and many other non-EU countries. The UK would be just one more.

Having a trade deficit doesn't mean you don't product goods and services worthy of export.  You still need to create the funds in order to buy the imports.
sr. member
Activity: 1470
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"Starvation"? First, tariffs = higher prices, not complete blockage. Second, import tariffs are taxes imposed by the UK, and they can unilaterally remove them at any time - they just don't want to.

In a no-deal brexit, there may be a short period of time where the chaos causes various shortages. But this'll be things like a lack of some fresh fruit, not starvation. The market will figure out solutions quickly, and demand will be met. Though probably there will be higher prices and lower quality until/unless the UK sorts out their trade and regulation issues; if they insist on maintaining the EU's ultra-high-regulation environment, then they're going to find trade deals very difficult, and it also increases domestic prices.

I still think they'll cancel brexit at the last minute, though.

nope eu burocracy is to complicated and slow to prevent a no deal brexit,

uk will become poorest country in europe.

especially when their central banks gets exposed as scam
member
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"Starvation"? First, tariffs = higher prices, not complete blockage. Second, import tariffs are taxes imposed by the UK, and they can unilaterally remove them at any time - they just don't want to.

In a no-deal brexit, there may be a short period of time where the chaos causes various shortages. But this'll be things like a lack of some fresh fruit, not starvation. The market will figure out solutions quickly, and demand will be met. Though probably there will be higher prices and lower quality until/unless the UK sorts out their trade and regulation issues; if they insist on maintaining the EU's ultra-high-regulation environment, then they're going to find trade deals very difficult, and it also increases domestic prices.

I still think they'll cancel brexit at the last minute, though.
sr. member
Activity: 1470
Merit: 325

the eu definately is in better shape then import dependent britain,

i dont think a common currency is important part of EU

What will happen to the EU if anti-EU nationalists win a majority of the seats in the EU elections?  EU strongholds (France and Germany) are losing ground. Italy, Hungary, Poland and others are become quite hostile to this expanded view of the EU. Spain and Greece are turning away.

This spring's elections will bring huge changes. It may not be the death of the current version of he EU - but, even if it survives, it will be weakened terribly.

Brexit is just fine. The UK will easily find trading partners to make up for anything the EU foolishly refuses to sell them.  Whatever happens the EU member states will not be united and will not be able to organize a united front against the UK.

the anti EH nationalists will simply form a nationalist EU

True. But they would still trade with the UK. I don't see them trying to embargo or tariff UK goods and services. Trade will continue much it has been.  

why should they trade with the UK after it publicly expressed its will to not support the community?

and secondly trading means that both parties have valuable goods, not just one (EU) ever heard of the UK foreign trade deficit?

thats completely ridiculous.
member
Activity: 325
Merit: 26

the eu definately is in better shape then import dependent britain,

i dont think a common currency is important part of EU

What will happen to the EU if anti-EU nationalists win a majority of the seats in the EU elections?  EU strongholds (France and Germany) are losing ground. Italy, Hungary, Poland and others are become quite hostile to this expanded view of the EU. Spain and Greece are turning away.

This spring's elections will bring huge changes. It may not be the death of the current version of he EU - but, even if it survives, it will be weakened terribly.

Brexit is just fine. The UK will easily find trading partners to make up for anything the EU foolishly refuses to sell them.  Whatever happens the EU member states will not be united and will not be able to organize a united front against the UK.

the anti EH nationalists will simply form a nationalist EU

True. But they would still trade with the UK. I don't see them trying to embargo or tariff UK goods and services. Trade will continue much it has been. 
sr. member
Activity: 1470
Merit: 325

the eu definately is in better shape then import dependent britain,

i dont think a common currency is important part of EU

What will happen to the EU if anti-EU nationalists win a majority of the seats in the EU elections?  EU strongholds (France and Germany) are losing ground. Italy, Hungary, Poland and others are become quite hostile to this expanded view of the EU. Spain and Greece are turning away.

This spring's elections will bring huge changes. It may not be the death of the current version of he EU - but, even if it survives, it will be weakened terribly.

Brexit is just fine. The UK will easily find trading partners to make up for anything the EU foolishly refuses to sell them.  Whatever happens the EU member states will not be united and will not be able to organize a united front against the UK.

the anti EU nationalists will simply form a nationalist EU
member
Activity: 325
Merit: 26

the eu definately is in better shape then import dependent britain,

i dont think a common currency is important part of EU

What will happen to the EU if anti-EU nationalists win a majority of the seats in the EU elections?  EU strongholds (France and Germany) are losing ground. Italy, Hungary, Poland and others are become quite hostile to this expanded view of the EU. Spain and Greece are turning away.

This spring's elections will bring huge changes. It may not be the death of the current version of he EU - but, even if it survives, it will be weakened terribly.

Brexit is just fine. The UK will easily find trading partners to make up for anything the EU foolishly refuses to sell them.  Whatever happens the EU member states will not be united and will not be able to organize a united front against the UK.
sr. member
Activity: 1470
Merit: 325
the brits anti EU stance, is leading them towards a exampleless economic crisis

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dalcUgxvvU

they will even will look into the ugly face of starvation due to their anti EU stance.

Why on earth does that make sense to you? The EU makes sense regarding a shared currency, shared borders and shared common defense. The rest is foolishness. They should have patterned the EU after the US Constitution but put further save guards for state sovereignty.

As it is it looks as if the current EU is not going to make it.

This spring' EU elections is going to see a wholesale change back to national sovereignty and away from the EU excesses.

the eu definately is in better shape then import dependent britain,

i dont think a common currency is important part of EU
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