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LOTEO
October 14, 2016, 07:10:46 PM
#33
UK will enter to new golden age of prosperity.
I think the world will have a new financial crisis,  because the same system is used worldwide. Nothing changed from the start of crisis in 2008. It won't matter which country you are in, next crisis will be big.

legendary
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October 14, 2016, 06:55:45 PM
#32
UK will enter to new golden age of prosperity.
Was 1.19p for teabags now 1.05p for teabags i buy 2 bags saving me 28p a week
28 x 52 ...14.52P saving..

That's the turkey the crackers and a bottle of wine at Christmas for our dinner all for FREE Wink..
So already prosperity of just off boxes of teabags going down Grin Grin...

Bleach going down will buy the Christmas dinner for FREE Grin Grin..

Japan have now decided to stay even when we leave Grin Grin Grin..Knew it Wink..
Smart idea Grin..

We VOTE who we want to lead us..And we the people tell you how we want to live not the other way around..SO BUZZ OFF EU BUMS Grin Grin..

Eu bums i mean politicians not the people..So don't think i mean the voters..

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October 14, 2016, 05:20:48 PM
#31
In America, the 9th Amendment says: "The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people."

This means that even though certain rights are placed in the Constitution, other rights that are outside of the Constitution are still available to the American people.

British people use English common Law to remove themselves from the EU. If Americans can't make American Common Law work for themselves, they still have the ability to use English Common Law in America. How can this be? When the words of the 9th amendment were penned, English Common Law was widely in use in America. It has never stopped being available to Americans, even though it is barely in use in America presently.

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October 14, 2016, 04:23:32 PM
#30
UK will enter to new golden age of prosperity.
legendary
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October 14, 2016, 04:03:56 PM
#29
To the Eu we British want you to FUCK OFF Wink..Please give us nothing please do Cheesy..
I want no deal we are out take your goods and FUCK OFF Grin..We will buy else where..

Already feeling the benefits..New Zealand apples tasty like the good old days Grin..

Also food will go up Cheesy Cheesy..

Marmite was 3.35  now 3 pounds Wink
cheese  was 4 now  3.50 pounds Wink
bleach domestos was 2 now 1.87 Wink
ginger nuts was 1pounds now 87p Wink
tetley tea bags which i use a lot of..was 1.19 now 1.05p Wink

just some products going down in price Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin..HAPPY DAYS Wink..

The poor don't give too hoots about travelling they care about food bills Wink Wink..

You must think we 17 million British are stupid Cheesy Cheesy..
Believe me when money is concerned i know whats best  Wink Wink..

We will have no free movement SO FUCK OFF Wink..
You businesses out there you want to sell to 65 million people because if you be funny i promise you this your companies will loose billions..And we British will buy off people who do the same as you do Wink Wink..Or we could just make our own company that makes what you make Wink Wink..

WHAT YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT Grin..
As long as no patent or trademark we are good to go Grin Grin..

Don't ever threaten us British ...
Yes you did today poland..Hard brexit Cheesy Cheesy..It's you that will suffer..
BRING IT ON YOU EU BUMS..Not getting none of my taxes fuck off Angry Angry..

The Eu is doing so good look at France they have turned paris into a shit hole Sad..
Because of to much immigration..
Sweden Turned into a shit hole to much immigration Sad..
And soon Germany will be a shit hole..And London will be a shit hole soon Cheesy Cheesy..
Most of it is already Cheesy Cheesy..

Scotland we are out End of story..Like we Engish have to pay for university tuff titty..
Like your out the eu tuff titty Wink..
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October 09, 2016, 05:18:29 AM
#28
Remember that originally EU was a project of protecting the peace. As we all know a lot of wars has taken place during history in Europe. EU had the chance to create a free market for the countries inside, but instead we have seen a lot of disagreement like the farce of moving between Brussels and Strasbourg. We have also seen a lot of lobbyist trying to affect the politicians and without a doubt I say that many are corrupt especially those from the poorest countries (eastern Europe) and countries like Greece.

Instead of creating a paradise for the citizens in EU the politicians has in greed feed themselves with crazy high salaries and almost no tax without thinking of the common people that pay for their salaries.

I therefore see the result as a peoples revolution against the bureaucracy in EU and a revolution against the entire financial system in EU.

Brexit is just the beginning. Soon other the people in other countries will demand to vote for leaving EU. The politicians in Denmark right now is against such an election.....probably because the polls show a huge margin to those who will leave the EU. Similar situations in other countries, but of course not in the poorest countries.

It will be interesting to follow how much money is transferred to crypto. If I was living in UK I would have invested heavily in crypto before the election. Now the GBP is down with almost 10% against USD.

Maybe this is the start of a new beginning for the peoples currency Rimbit. (www.rimbit.com)

I mostly agree with you but you have to understand historical context of the establishment of the EU.
Second world war just finished and politicians felt that European countries need more cooperation and open borders, in order to avoid conflicts and division which caused WWI and WWII.
Main idea behind EU was to create stability and peace in Europe and EU achieved this goal.
Over time EU become corrupted, bureaucracy became to big but still EU is not bad idea.
We just need to transform EU in modern organization, more open to average people, more transparent etc.
EU will have future if their politicians find wisdom and power to adapt and change, and start to live for small people, not only cooperation and bureaucracy.


 


Quite right, and the best place to start is with the EU increasing its advertising budget in explanatory materials. Most of the population simply were (and are) unaware of how the EU works (Google Trends revealed a surge in 'what is EU?' after the referendum, from British traffic...), and so they are malleable to biased reporting that it is corrupt, when in fact it only works against vested interests and large corporations.

Britain will struggle outside of the EU, because it is a major forum by which important economies co-operate. But that is not to say a revolution of some kind is needed. It looks very much like over the longer term the EU seeks to increase its power, which is not consistent with a libertarian future.
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October 09, 2016, 05:06:22 AM
#27
Remember that originally EU was a project of protecting the peace. As we all know a lot of wars has taken place during history in Europe. EU had the chance to create a free market for the countries inside, but instead we have seen a lot of disagreement like the farce of moving between Brussels and Strasbourg. We have also seen a lot of lobbyist trying to affect the politicians and without a doubt I say that many are corrupt especially those from the poorest countries (eastern Europe) and countries like Greece.

Instead of creating a paradise for the citizens in EU the politicians has in greed feed themselves with crazy high salaries and almost no tax without thinking of the common people that pay for their salaries.

I therefore see the result as a peoples revolution against the bureaucracy in EU and a revolution against the entire financial system in EU.

Brexit is just the beginning. Soon other the people in other countries will demand to vote for leaving EU. The politicians in Denmark right now is against such an election.....probably because the polls show a huge margin to those who will leave the EU. Similar situations in other countries, but of course not in the poorest countries.

It will be interesting to follow how much money is transferred to crypto. If I was living in UK I would have invested heavily in crypto before the election. Now the GBP is down with almost 10% against USD.

Maybe this is the start of a new beginning for the peoples currency Rimbit. (www.rimbit.com)

I mostly agree with you but you have to understand historical context of the establishment of the EU.
Second world war just finished and politicians felt that European countries need more cooperation and open borders, in order to avoid conflicts and division which caused WWI and WWII.
Main idea behind EU was to create stability and peace in Europe and EU achieved this goal.
Over time EU become corrupted, bureaucracy became to big but still EU is not bad idea.
We just need to transform EU in modern organization, more open to average people, more transparent etc.
EU will have future if their politicians find wisdom and power to adapt and change, and start to live for small people, not only cooperation and bureaucracy.


 
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October 08, 2016, 01:55:18 PM
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Brits didn't need EU in the first place. They weren't a real member at all. They weren't in the Euro Zone, they weren't in the Schengen. EU was feeding on Brits blood. Greeks wanted to get out first but Merkel got them by their balls, she didn't let them go. Smiley (cruel bitch) Brits are always cautious about their balls so they kicked Merkel in the cunt and made their way out.

An accurate analysis of European politics  Grin




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UK will benefit from what came out of the EU. Maybe a little hard to be right. But with time things will get better
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September 29, 2016, 03:23:43 PM
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Brits didn't need EU in the first place. They weren't a real member at all. They weren't in the Euro Zone, they weren't in the Schengen. EU was feeding on Brits blood. Greeks wanted to get out first but Merkel got them by their balls, she didn't let them go. Smiley (cruel bitch) Brits are always cautious about their balls so they kicked Merkel in the cunt and made their way out.

An accurate analysis of European politics  Grin



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September 29, 2016, 03:20:05 PM
#24
Brits didn't need EU in the first place. They weren't a real member at all. They weren't in the Euro Zone, they weren't in the Schengen. EU was feeding on Brits blood. Greeks wanted to get out first but Merkel got them by their balls, she didn't let them go. Smiley (cruel bitch) Brits are always cautious about their balls so they kicked Merkel in the cunt and made their way out.
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September 29, 2016, 03:15:12 PM
#23
peoples are opening brain for true and closing for lies from newspaper liars that is what is happening right now
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September 29, 2016, 03:14:09 PM
#22
I'm not sure the older generation is in full support of the exit...

It was the opposite.

The older generations wanted out and the younger generations wanted to remain
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September 29, 2016, 03:02:46 PM
#21
I'm not sure the older generation is in full support of the exit...
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September 29, 2016, 02:01:39 PM
#20
Are you people stupid?

This defeat democracy ! Power in the hands of few educated people can lead to serious consequences for the country.

How the fuck does it defeat democracy?  The majority of those that voted chose to leave, all 17,410,742 of them.  

This is now what will happen and is the definition of democracy.


I believe that in England there was a precedent. So not versed in politics people can destroy the country. Where is the limit of democracy?

That is an extremely patronising attitude, so those that do not share your view point are in some how less intelligent or qualified to make their own informed decision?


p.s. daiyuba1971 & Winter1986 looking at your post histories and similar sign up dates I have sneaking suspicion you are the same person just sig spamming Wink

same sig campaign and big posting gaps between the 17th and 27th  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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September 29, 2016, 01:52:39 PM
#19
I believe that in England there was a precedent. So not versed in politics people can destroy the country. Where is the limit of democracy?
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September 29, 2016, 01:11:35 PM
#18
This defeat democracy ! Power in the hands of few educated people can lead to serious consequences for the country.
legendary
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September 29, 2016, 11:11:02 AM
#17
It is not a revolution of peoples, and the pinnacle of ignorance ! Now repent, but it will be too late.

I disagree. 

The UK will thrive without the shackles of the EU.  Time will tell.
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September 29, 2016, 10:47:59 AM
#16
Yes Brexit - is just the beginning. The European Union has been hit by this. And the EU will disintegrate soon. I think all countries will benefit from this
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September 29, 2016, 10:37:07 AM
#15
It is not a revolution of peoples, and the pinnacle of ignorance ! Now repent, but it will be too late.
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Crypto is the separation of Power and State.
June 26, 2016, 06:16:40 PM
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Peter Hitchens, a supercharged human wrecking ball of the finest quality, demolishes the self-deluding transnationalist Bremain snobs:

http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/

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They shouldn’t have tried to scare us. It is a sign of how little the Remainers understand or know about Britain, and above all about England, that they thought that would work.

I do sometimes wonder if these odd denatured shiny types, who actively prefer foreign rule to their own, ever visit their own country. Confined to glossy multicultural London neighbourhoods for most of the year, they then hurry abroad.

Most of them are more familiar with Florence or Barcelona than they are with the equal glory of Lincoln Cathedral, whose history, beauties and significance are alike unknown to them.

Well, they should have tried harder to visit Britain. They might also have learned to like it, its unspectacular difference from anywhere else in the world (I know, I’ve visited 57 other countries), its gruff reserve that masks much deeper feelings, and its ancient dislike of being pushed around.

Immigrant workers are pictured working the fields near Boston in Lincolnshire. The town voted 75.5 per cent in favour of Leave

The Remainers’ snobbery was their undoing. They believed they were superior to their fellow countrymen and women, when they were just luckier and richer. Judging from their response to the referendum result, many of them still do.

For instance, they refused to be aware of the quiet seething resentment about mass migration that I found in Boston four summers ago. The established parties ignored this, and the liberal thought police tried to claim it was bigotry.

Not many Get It as well as Hitchens does; this is required reading!   Cool
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