countthree
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He's got a good point, actually. Why aren't they laughing? Everyone I know thinks all of this is the funniest thing to happen since the ebola outbreak.
Not so funny for ebola's victims.
He's got a good point, actually. Why aren't they laughing? Everyone I know thinks all of this is the funniest thing to happen since the ebola outbreak.
Obviously, whatever it is Morrissey thinks about politics, we can safely assume it is wrong. But you're deluded if you think what just happened is some sort of people's rebellion against "the system". Whether you voted leave or remain, you didn't exercise any actual power, you just got forced into playing a bit-part in an gigantic establishment f***-up. A pissing contest among a punch of slimy, lying public schoolboys, none of whom believed anything they were saying to us. The joke's on us, and we walk away with less than nothing.
A comment from a Theresa May bookmakers fav to replace Cameron made some comments on brexit
"Brexit means Brexit," said May, 59, who backed the Remain campaign ahead of last week's referendum although she kept a low profile.
"The campaign was fought, the vote was held, turnout was high and the public gave their verdict," she said. "There must be no attempts to remain inside the EU, no attempts to rejoin it through the back door and no second referendum."
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...next-pm-vows-to-honour-brexit-vote/ar-AAhO9rs
Guess will see. That's if she actually gets it as the bookies were wrong before. She might see it as an opportunity to redrew political alliances with voters as a lot of labor voted to leave and hope to boost her parties chances in the future by getting leave favoring labor voters. I imagine this is why Cameron, or at least partly, is leaving. It'd be political suicide for him to try and stay in the e.u despite the vote to leave and to actively go against so many of his parties base voters. It's a tough spot they're in as a lot of labor supporters voted to leave.Yep, that will remain her view right up until she's Prime Minister.
If you mean the article I thought so. I sort of compare those remain people with the hardcore anti trump protesters who want to stop the hate fascism and bigotry of trump by violently intimidating surrounding and harassing people who just showed up for a speech. Who would steal there hats and burn them while people cheered. It's a sad phenomenon to me and I see a lot of parrales in that articlefascinating
If you mean the article I thought so. I sort of compare those remain people with the hardcore anti trump protesters who want to stop the hate fascism and bigotry of trump by violently intimidating surrounding and harassing people who just showed up for a speech. Who would steal there hats and burn them while people cheered. It's a sad phenomenon to me and I see a lot of parrales in that article
UK is the 5th economy
6th now. FTSE recovery means very little for us. It's the pound you need to keep an eye on, and that's predicted to keep sliding downwards and eventually just crash like a salt damaged rollercoaster at Blackpool's pleasure beach.
Virgin lost a third of it's value and 3,000 jobs in one go. 9 major deals worth millions of pounds and thousands of jobs have been stopped thanks to Brexit. Unemployment is already rising a a direct result of Brexit. Hate crime is up 67% since the brexit vote, averaging three an hour. Museums and art galleries will have to close because so many rely on EU funding to keep the doors open. Nigel Farage's speech to the European Parliament made me cringe. Interesting that a bastard like that is remaining an MEP for the next two years so he gets paid. Surely if he had a backbone he wouldn't accept their tainted European money? hypocrite. Bye bye educated britain, as poor families say goodbye to the idea of university and leave school at 16 again.
Article 50 hasn't even been triggered and the Brexit is already screwing us up. Thank God I'm out of here.
I don't really know that much about pro and anti trump protesters, so it's difficult to compare. I doubt the article constitutes honest testimony, but who's to say? For now, though, I don't think remainers are looking on leavers with any deep-seated hatred, although they probably wouldn't trust them with a thinking task. What we're seeing so far is completely peaceful protest. I think the actual violence is don't going to happen until the far-right start to cotton on that there's no way we're actually going to leave the EU.
We'll see about leaving as I see chances of it going either way at fifty fifty. I honestly do see them leaving.
Voting demographics have put the country in an interesting pickle but I'll say I don't see long term economic ruin like some are predicting. Many countries exist outside the e.u and make out just fine.
Sh.t!
Did you have to beat us in this, TOO??
(I'm Argentinian)
A few things are missing (such as the resignation of Nigel Farage, the biggest hypocrisy ever) but still... http://www.sincewevotedtoleavethe.eu/