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The UK's EU referendum: All you need to know

Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?


  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
Commonwealth nations should also leave this outdated group.

It doesn't matter that Britain is not the suzerain of these states anymore.

They are still strongly culturally bounded with two enormous resources rich countries like Canada and Australia.

I think Britain wants to play her own empire game again instead of remaining as a lackey of her former rebellious child.

'Brexit' to be followed by Grexit. Departugal. Italeave. Fruckoff. Czechout. Oustria. Finish. Slovakout. Latervia. Byegium.

:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

France and Germany will be the next to exit, since the EU is not relevant anymore at this point.
 
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Whats the view of the "every day joe" in Germany over this ?

don't we have some members from Germany :)
 
What a terrible day in the history of UK.

No doubt why more educated class voted for Remain.

Now uncertainty prevails for the future of scotland and the whole of Europe. Pound at record lows, already lost about 17p of 1700 points overnight.

I wont be surprised if its slashed by another 5%. (lost more than 10% value overnight)
Do you think the eu wil let us keep free trade without political union.I think norway has some agreement along those lines
 
Do people really expect us to believe this will change anything? EU or no EU, the same policies will be enacted. Nothing different will occur, same people pulling the strings, move on. This is no revolution as some are framing it.
 
Do people really expect us to believe this will change anything? EU or no EU, the same policies will be enacted. Nothing different will occur, same people pulling the strings, move on. This is no revolution as some are framing it.
no, they're no longer beholden to foreign (Brussels) regulations for a lot of their businesses as well as border control and immigration policy, they have reclaimed their democracy.

Hope others follow.
 
no, they're no longer beholden to foreign (Brussels) regulations for a lot of their businesses as well as border control and immigration policy, they have reclaimed their democracy.

Hope others follow.

Keep dreaming, Jewish influence is still high in the UK, and they won't allow changes for immigration policy. British people will never take it up with them, and it won't change. British far right is pro-Israel and pro-Jewish too.

Today's European far right is very different than the European right we're historically used to.
 
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Don't Leave Us! Why Germany Needs the British
http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/spiegel-brexit-cover-story-please-don-t-go-a-1099070.html
 
Keep dreaming, Jewish influence is still high in the UK, and they won't allow changes for immigration policy. British people will never take it up with them, and it won't change. British far right is pro-Israel and pro-Jewish too.
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aaah, Hazzy :enjoy:

this is a huge blow to the globalist banking elite, they'll inflict some pain on the Brits in the short term but things will stabilize and they have been weakened forever. Next thing to watch here is the US elections, a Trump victory in november might knock them right out. And let's not underestimate just how big a shot in the arm this is for Euro-Skeptics all over the EU, more might follow.
 
@waz

The TRANSITION itself would be so painful -- That Brexiters would have their
heads in their hands


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@waz

Britain WON the Second World War

But NOW GERMANY will PUT Britain in its place --Show them the Reality that
UK is a weak economy

And USA will not come to UK's rescue

Yes, in the short term indeed. However, this is normal as markets don't like uncertainty , but as they get used to the new normal they will stabilize and growth will resume.

Being out of the E.U doesnt means we are out of Europe, just like not using the Euro doesnt means we are out of Europe. There are several European countries who dont use the Euro and who are not part of the E.U yet that doesn't make them not European. :) At the end of the day, markets are like human beings, once they get used to something its business as usual.
So any fall in our markets is a temporary issue, short term and expected. no big deal. :)
 
I hope the members around here realize that this referendum is not legally binding.

In other words, the UK government will find an excuse to remain part of the EU.

This referendum is just a ploy. The elites will never allow their European project to fail.

The UK government will use the referendum results as a means to pressure the EU into making more concessions.

It's all about getting a better deal from Brussels as far as London is concerned.

Should the UK really leave the EU, it'll be the end of the UK as we know it. Scotland will then secede and join the EU.

That'll isolate England and eventually force it into reintegrating with mainland Europe.

All emotions aside, if you think about this pragmatically, you'd realize that the referendum means absolutely nothing.
 

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