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Topic: Brexit news - The UK may have left the EU - page 2. (Read 237 times)

sr. member
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It doesn't seem to have hit the Internet yet, so you read it first here on Bitcoin Talk - the top forum for political news and discussion. Smiley

This is all I have been able to find so far - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaUiHm7p9tQ&t=90s

It's a video by Jeff Taylor, who is an active member of UKIP, and a strong supporter of a true Brexit ( and English beer).
It will be great if we can get away from the lower food standards of the EU, and get back to the old British food quality. Maybe we can even get back to the use of healthy iodine in bread making instead of the unhealthy bromine that is used today. The abolition of fractional reserve banking would be good as well, but there is no chance of that, as the City of London rules the EU as well as the UK.

so much nonsense, you have no idea what you are talking about, islandish beggar!

these british "high" food standards where for the king and higher nobility only, rest of the population was just cattle remember the time where british children digged underground for coal, thats where you are heading

it was human cattle that was scammed by religion and the financial system that made your "high" food standards for the few.

legendary
Activity: 2800
Merit: 2472
https://JetCash.com
It doesn't seem to have hit the Internet yet, so you read it first here on Bitcoin Talk - the top forum for political news and discussion. Smiley

This is all I have been able to find so far - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaUiHm7p9tQ&t=90s

It's a video by Jeff Taylor, who is an active member of UKIP, and a strong supporter of a true Brexit ( and English beer).
It will be great if we can get away from the lower food standards of the EU, and get back to the old British food quality. Maybe we can even get back to the use of healthy iodine in bread making instead of the unhealthy bromine that is used today. The abolition of fractional reserve banking would be good as well, but there is no chance of that, as the City of London rules the EU as well as the UK.
member
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Well, I hope so, but could you let us know? We probably need your parliament to vote on that. Oh, wait...
sr. member
Activity: 1470
Merit: 325
It would appear the the Soros funded action by Gina Miller which forced a ruling that the triggering of article 50 required Royal assent for a statute. This means that any revocation or variance would also require such a statute to be passed through parliament. This was not done, and it is obviously too late to start the process. Under international law and English law, it would appear that the UK is no longer a member of the EU. I understand a suitable High Court action has been started, and it will be interesting to see how that is fought, and the results.
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oh you definately will see your island being sliced into pieces. like jugoslawia, and they then all will apply for eu membership individually again and they will be audited for that, the awareness to live on an island will be wipped off of the populations mind in the future, they wont think it matters.
sr. member
Activity: 1470
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It would appear the the Soros funded action by Gina Miller which forced a ruling that the triggering of article 50 required Royal assent for a statute. This means that any revocation or variance would also require such a statute to be passed through parliament. This was not done, and it is obviously too late to start the process. Under international law and English law, it would appear that the UK is no longer a member of the EU. I understand a suitable High Court action has been started, and it will be interesting to see how that is fought, and the results.

As far as I know, UK is still member of EU, at least until April 12.
Until that day UK parliament should decide f they want to leave EU without agreement or ask for new delay but in that case they will have to particpate in the eU elections.
It seems there is no easy choices for UK now.

uk parliament are just a bunch of brainded zombies, they are using may as a negotiator that has all his arms and legs cut off, the moment uk leaving the EU will happen as soon as an inflation kicks and in mass shortages in all kinds of advanced goods occur, and also companies losing their ability to earn money from continental supply chains,

for example the mini car wont be produced in uk anymore and airbus will have to relocate his production back to the continent.

in europe brits will basically become what they had as the polish in uk

brits will become europes cheap labour source because the pound will become worthless.

at the same time there will be countless social clashes, because countless businesses wont be able to sell their stuff into the continent anymore and earn themselves an access to consumption capacities.

european manufacturers (airbus, bmw) did big mistakes when they invested into that idiotic islander population.
jr. member
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Why soros hasn't been droned already, I have no idea.  His holdings broken up and dispersed to the poor.  
legendary
Activity: 2800
Merit: 2472
https://JetCash.com
That is based on an extension that didn't receive royal assent, and isn't a legal variation of the statute. Therefore it has no force, or so the legal argument goes. There will now be a load of useless arguing amongst the lawyers and politicians instead of getting on with rebuilding the UK economy after the predations of the Eton/Oxford elite's EU asset extractor.
legendary
Activity: 3374
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It would appear the the Soros funded action by Gina Miller which forced a ruling that the triggering of article 50 required Royal assent for a statute. This means that any revocation or variance would also require such a statute to be passed through parliament. This was not done, and it is obviously too late to start the process. Under international law and English law, it would appear that the UK is no longer a member of the EU. I understand a suitable High Court action has been started, and it will be interesting to see how that is fought, and the results.

As far as I know, UK is still member of EU, at least until April 12.
Until that day UK parliament should decide f they want to leave EU without agreement or ask for new delay but in that case they will have to particpate in the eU elections.
It seems there is no easy choices for UK now.
legendary
Activity: 2800
Merit: 2472
https://JetCash.com
It would appear the the Soros funded action by Gina Miller which forced a ruling that the triggering of article 50 required Royal assent for a statute. This means that any revocation or variance would also require such a statute to be passed through parliament. This was not done, and it is obviously too late to start the process. Under international law and English law, it would appear that the UK is no longer a member of the EU. I understand a suitable High Court action has been started, and it will be interesting to see how that is fought, and the results.
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