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June 30, 2016, 12:48:54 AM
#63
BTW the Dutch are in a similar position - they are pouring money into the EU and getting very little out - I wouldn't be surprised if they decided they want out too.
And for exactly that reason, the Dutch government will never ask the population for their opinion.
Dutch government ignores the population (and referenda) anyway. Sad but true

Examples:  EU constitution, Ukraine-EU treaty

I suppose it is harder for the Netherlands to leave because they were foolish enough to sign up for the euro.

There are two western european countries who pay a lot into the EU who arn't in the euro - denmark and sweden. Both might decide to leave to protect themselves by leaving.

Those layers of gov by independence or by super state are increasing gov cost. Never reducing it. If they believe to beat automation with this trick politicians are desillusional... There will be a little resistance from the judges but the machine will win. Constant data awareness at an exponential rate of acquisition Wink
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June 29, 2016, 05:07:48 PM
#62
BTW the Dutch are in a similar position - they are pouring money into the EU and getting very little out - I wouldn't be surprised if they decided they want out too.
And for exactly that reason, the Dutch government will never ask the population for their opinion.
Dutch government ignores the population (and referenda) anyway. Sad but true

Examples:  EU constitution, Ukraine-EU treaty

I suppose it is harder for the Netherlands to leave because they were foolish enough to sign up for the euro.

There are two western european countries who pay a lot into the EU who arn't in the euro - denmark and sweden. Both might decide to leave to protect themselves by leaving.
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June 29, 2016, 08:58:28 AM
#61
There is a wide spread elitist cultural movement at play... They believed to know better... Like trained monkey they forgot who invented their training and why... You f course it's too irreal for simple muppets.
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June 29, 2016, 08:53:26 AM
#60
BTW the Dutch are in a similar position - they are pouring money into the EU and getting very little out - I wouldn't be surprised if they decided they want out too.
And for exactly that reason, the Dutch government will never ask the population for their opinion.
Dutch government ignores the population (and referenda) anyway. Sad but true

Examples:  EU constitution, Ukraine-EU treaty
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June 29, 2016, 08:37:36 AM
#59

I think that Britain will have a though time because the Globalists need to make them suffer immensely in order to try to scare other nations away from thoughts of following them out the door.  If they even follow through with the exit and it doesn't seem clear that they will.  'Many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip' as they say.  Democracy is significantly deprecated these days and not at all popular or compatible with most of the Globalist's programs.

As an American I very much appreciate the people of Britain in the fairly brave action they have taken here.  If there is a way to support them through the tough times ahead I'll do so.  For instance, next time I wish to buy something I will find out if I can source it through a British company doing business on British soil.  Especially if they accept Bitcoin Smiley



You might be right - there is already Project Fear Mk II going on about how the sky is falling in, plus some newspapers are pushing a false narrative that people are regretting their vote, plus others talking about "walking this back".

I think both the EU and the globalists will try to crush us as an example to others.

But they picked the wrong nation to try this on. Brits have been brought up on the battle of britain - foreigners tend to say, why do your schools keep emphasizing the war, why does television keep showing WW2 stuff - it's a way of teaching the next generation about the importance of fighting. That's why the Leave vote happened - the more people tried to scare us, the more determined people became, we've been raised this way.
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June 29, 2016, 08:17:00 AM
#58
BTW the Dutch are in a similar position - they are pouring money into the EU and getting very little out - I wouldn't be surprised if they decided they want out too.
And for exactly that reason, the Dutch government will never ask the population for their opinion.

This one fundamental problem of the EU... At least recently they made a little clarification on what their values were

1) free movement of people
2) free movement of goods
3) free movements of services
4) free movements of money

Freedom of speech isn't sadly included... If only Nigel had never spoke his mind ;-)
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June 29, 2016, 03:27:39 AM
#57


-23 June will be UK Independence Day-

Results: leave 17410742 vs 16141241

Quote from: David Cameron
“We should be proud that we trust our people”

“The British people have voted to leave the European Union and their will must be respected”

“There can be no doubt about the result”

“I would reassure those markets and investors that Britain’s economy is fundamentally strong”

“I’m very proud and honoured to have been Prime Minister of this great country for six years”

“I think the country requires fresh leadership”

“I will do everything I can as prime minister to steady the ship over he coming weeks and months but I do not think it would be right for me to be the captain”

““It’s in the national interest to have a period of stability”

A message from your beloved Americans: Don't worry the US army isn't leaving its unsinkable European aircraft carrier;)

A message from your beloved Chinese: a trade delegation is coming to settle some nice free trade agreement with 0 import taxes on miners;)

A message from your beloved Russians: we stay (we can't come back anyway Wink)

A message from your beloved Europeans: European slaves need your help now that you are out to reform and improve this Union.

 Grin

It's beautiful that the fear message didn't work, that like before the English men and women stand united and decided to path their own destiny free from the leach and diktats from
Continental Europe.

God save the Queen


Isn't GB now gathering singatures to make another referendum?
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June 29, 2016, 03:14:35 AM
#56
BTW the Dutch are in a similar position - they are pouring money into the EU and getting very little out - I wouldn't be surprised if they decided they want out too.
And for exactly that reason, the Dutch government will never ask the population for their opinion.
sr. member
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June 29, 2016, 01:27:50 AM
#55
Russia is an economic dwarf standing on the giant fallen shoulder of former Soviet Union... How many oligarchs in Soviet Union? Did you see the pension of those who died from old age having worked with Stalin? Comrade want a golden palace? Comrade will see taiga.

There was more values exchanged in the last few days because of brexit than what was produced since the inception of Russia as a nation... And I mean way before Soviet Union;-)
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June 27, 2016, 05:35:11 AM
#54
We didn't do alright, we poured £millions every day into the EU to bail out Germany and other countries, and got nothing of value in return.



This. People voted rationally - they weighed what we were putting in, and what we got out and made a sensible decision. BTW the Dutch are in a similar position - they are pouring money into the EU and getting very little out - I wouldn't be surprised if they decided they want out too.
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June 27, 2016, 05:19:21 AM
#53
I will keep my fingers crossed and see how this turns out Lips sealed
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June 27, 2016, 04:15:49 AM
#52
Sanctions against Russia forced them to produce more internally, and they are stronger as a result of this. Brexit will force Britain to utilise all of the wasted resources here, and that will strengthen us as well. Without the shackles of the EU, using these resources is viable once again.
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June 27, 2016, 03:17:47 AM
#51
I think that England will have a though time there country depends for big part on international market. What if big company's move to other country's only because this decision. Negotiations will be hard with the other EU country's and can take years. The old trading contracts are not longer valid lucky enough they never started with using the Euro coin.

The economy might suffer some setbacks, but that will be only temporary. In the long term, Brexit is going to be beneficial for the British economy, as well as for the British people. Utility bills and household items will become cheaper, and the government will be having additional funds to spend on important sectors such as the NHS.
Why do you think bills will become cheaper? A smaller marker should only lead to less competition and this means higher prices. Plus the UK has to import a big part of their day to day consumption products (foods, raw materials and so on) and those will become more expensive since imports from EU will not be as easy as before.
legendary
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June 26, 2016, 12:05:51 AM
#50
Time 2 prepare FRexit ;-)
If there is a FRexit (which i really doubt) there will not be a European Union at all. It would make no sense in a geographical and political aspect.
But France has too many interest in terms of economy to really go out.

What do you think about Spain & Italy ? Because Italy deserves to exit from the EU and also Spain imho.

Highly doubtful that Italy is a potential, due them being one of the 6 founding nations.

Italy is not a big "donor" to the European Union, unlike the nations such as the United Kingdom, France, Belgium and the Netherlands. They get as much funds from the EU as they donate. Also, Italy is having a saner welfare system, when compared to say, the UK. This means that the Eastern Europeans have no incentive to move to Italy on a massive scale.
sr. member
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June 25, 2016, 10:29:09 AM
#49
Time 2 prepare FRexit ;-)
If there is a FRexit (which i really doubt) there will not be a European Union at all. It would make no sense in a geographical and political aspect.
But France has too many interest in terms of economy to really go out.

What do you think about Spain & Italy ? Because Italy deserves to exit from the EU and also Spain imho.

Highly doubtful that Italy is a potential, due them being one of the 6 founding nations.
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June 25, 2016, 05:13:21 AM
#48
Remember, an Englishman invented the Internet and made Bitcoin possible. Now we are in control again, expect more world benefits to come from us. The destruction of the evil EU is just one of them.
Not totally correct.

The web was invented by an Englishman, but the Internet was invented by the Americans.
There is no proof Satoshi Nakamoto is English.
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June 25, 2016, 01:04:48 AM
#47

The economy might suffer some setbacks, but that will be only temporary. In the long term, Brexit is going to be beneficial for the British economy, as well as for the British people. Utility bills and household items will become cheaper, and the government will be having additional funds to spend on important sectors such as the NHS.

I hope that is true. Unfortunately our treasonous government has sold most of the utilities to the Europeans. This was to pay the EU leeching charges. Even though we are out, over £1billion will have to go to Europe on interest and dividend payments every year.
legendary
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June 24, 2016, 10:38:51 PM
#46
I think that England will have a though time there country depends for big part on international market. What if big company's move to other country's only because this decision. Negotiations will be hard with the other EU country's and can take years. The old trading contracts are not longer valid lucky enough they never started with using the Euro coin.

The economy might suffer some setbacks, but that will be only temporary. In the long term, Brexit is going to be beneficial for the British economy, as well as for the British people. Utility bills and household items will become cheaper, and the government will be having additional funds to spend on important sectors such as the NHS.
legendary
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June 24, 2016, 08:17:25 PM
#45

I think that England will have a though time there country depends for big part on international market. What if big company's move to other country's only because this decision. Negotiations will be hard with the other EU country's and can take years. The old trading contracts are not longer valid lucky enough they never started with using the Euro coin.

I think that Britain will have a though time because the Globalists need to make them suffer immensely in order to try to scare other nations away from thoughts of following them out the door.  If they even follow through with the exit and it doesn't seem clear that they will.  'Many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip' as they say.  Democracy is significantly deprecated these days and not at all popular or compatible with most of the Globalist's programs.

As an American I very much appreciate the people of Britain in the fairly brave action they have taken here.  If there is a way to support them through the tough times ahead I'll do so.  For instance, next time I wish to buy something I will find out if I can source it through a British company doing business on British soil.  Especially if they accept Bitcoin Smiley

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June 24, 2016, 03:12:14 PM
#44
We didn't do alright, we poured £millions every day into the EU to bail out Germany and other countries, and got nothing of value in return.

Remember, an Englishman invented the Internet and made Bitcoin possible. Now we are in control again, expect more world benefits to come from us. The destruction of the evil EU is just one of them.

Keep in mind to add on there, that same millions went on to smaller other part of the EU system.

Like countries like greece who kept asking for one and kept begging for more. Its more of the smaller countries that produce imports/exports for their country should be worried about.

That shouldnt be in the system to begin with.
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