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UK to leave EU
RE: UK to leave EU
You know the funniest thing? The Portuguese communist party congratulated the Brexiters... THE COMMUNIST PARTY, LMAO, congratulating a right wing win. Can't make this shit up.
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I was gonna say, you can often tell whether a particular side is "correct" on an issue by looking at the supporters. This morning all the far-right parties in Europe were singing Britain's praises. Now a communist party is too.

This wasn't a win for Britain, it was a win for extremist politics.
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(June 24, 2016 at 3:27 pm)LastPoet Wrote: You know the funniest thing? The Portuguese communist party congratulated the Brexiters... THE COMMUNIST PARTY, LMAO, congratulating a right wing win. Can't make this shit up.

They are against the EU, that's what unites them. Irony.
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(June 24, 2016 at 3:25 pm)Losty Wrote:
(June 24, 2016 at 3:11 pm)FatAndFaithless Wrote: You can't think of any reasons that the US would care about Brexit?

It's almost as ridiculous as Americans thinking Brits shouldn't care about a possible Trump presidency.

To be fair, I don't think Brexit was ranked as a threat to global security.
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You know, I can't verify that information, but according to the news, the most googled terms by british users were gold prices and how to obtain citizenship in Ireland today.
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Evidently this will be unpopular on this forum, but I am immensely proud and happy the the UK has voted to leave the EU.

To dismiss everyone who voted to leave as not understanding the issue is just flat out douchebaggery and bitterness. There has been just as much if not more outright stupidity in the remain camp than I have seen for leave. I have been more engaged in this than anyone I know. My family has been more engaged in this than I've ever seen them in any vote before. We watched ALL of the debates. We did in fact listen to both sides.

The significant difference between the two was that the remainers had nothing but negativity to share. By their own admission the EU was broken. By their own admission it was not great to have to negotiate with. The offer they presented to us is that remaining was the lesser of two evils.

Leave camp instead promoted at least SOME hope. Something positive. They promoted democracy. They promoted giving the British people control of their destiny, and as idealistic as you might think it to be, it was a hell of a lot more realistic to me than remaining in a corrupt, rotting, sinking political union that we had no say in joining.

But when it came down to it I did not vote on immigration, the economy, or because I particularly like Nigel Farage or hate David Cameron. I voted because I believe in democracy. In my (dare I say it, reasonably informed) opinion the EU is wholly undemocratic. It is not something I ever signed up for and given the choice I have gladly voted to leave.

As for the whole debate around 'should people have gotten to vote at all'. Yes. They absolutely should. I agree this referendum was not called because of some idealistic vision of democratic justice. It was called because David Cameron made a gamble. But the reality is people went out and voted on an issue that they'd never been consulted on before. The EU is not what it was when people voted in the 70's.

I did not buy the doomsayer stories and I still don't. The "experts". These very people had pushed the pound to its strongest ever just moments before the first votes came in. It was predicted in the economic world at this point just before the first results, that the remain camp had won. Nigel Farage himself admitted defeat before a single vote had came in! If you want to know my reason for not trusting at all what these supposed experts were saying, who had got it wrong countless times before, you need only look at how they got this result so horrendously wrong just moments before Sunderland announced its vote count.

Yeah. I'm chuffed. Call me a xenophobe, insinuate I'm a racist, call me a moron for not paying attention to the experts, tell me I don't know what's good for the country.

Quite frankly, I think this referendum has shown us that the British people are fed up with being patronisingly told what to do. And whatever happens, we'll be alright. This country has survived a lot worse than voting for its independence from a European super state, it'll still be here in 10 years time and I honestly believe we'll be better off.

*just edited some wording, namely saying we'd already left when I meant voted to!
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Before or after it wiped out the gdp of a small island nation in a single day?
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(June 24, 2016 at 3:39 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Before or after it wiped out the gdp of a small island nation in a single day?

Some people will only get what a global market means when they open their own wallet and there's nothing in there to buy the next pint.
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(June 24, 2016 at 3:37 pm)Aegon Wrote:
(June 24, 2016 at 3:25 pm)Losty Wrote: It's almost as ridiculous as Americans thinking Brits shouldn't care about a possible Trump presidency.

To be fair, I don't think Brexit was ranked as a threat to global security.

I said almost. Wink
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RE: UK to leave EU
(June 24, 2016 at 3:39 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Before or after it wiped out the gdp of a small island nation in a single day?

It'll recover.
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