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It's finally here! Spread this shit like wildfire!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTMxfAkxfQ0
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>>73895255
Fuck!, JewTube allowed it?. For how long?.
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>>73895255
Bumping with Nige
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We need to spread it to Scottish boards and forums and everywhere, because Scotts are heavly bluepilled
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>>73895481
Shit man, I still have a hard time accepting that there is no more freedom of speech on big internet sites, I noticed that about half of the videos in my list of favourites have been removed.

I never asked for this.
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Lads

do you think

maybe

just maybe

we could get the BBC to play this at some point?
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Oosh I had no idea how much you guys love bureaucracy.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Na360I-dfXg
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Upboated on leddit
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>>73895811
Watch at 20:43, Brits hate bureaucracy and big government.
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>>73896506
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>>73895481
We need a torrent based form of youtube for things like this that get silenced
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I wish you the best of luck island monkeys, I really hope you are the tipping stone that can bring down the fucking mess that is the EU.
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Submit this to film festivals
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>>73895255
Oh man, I was waiting for this! Now I have something to watch while having dinner. Thanks for the link.
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>>73896741
Good lad.
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Has Farage Tweeted this yet??? Has Peter Hitchens, Boris Johnson, Katie Hopkins?
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>>73897093
Cheers, Krautlad.
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>>73897607
>???
>Pascal Case Sentences
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>>73895763
>the Black British Cock network
>doing anything that could positively effect Bongistan from leaving the EU communist state
HA!
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>>73895668

scots arent just blue pilled, they are totally brain dead
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>>73897174
>Cannes 2016
>Clinton Cash
>Brexit the Movie
>the moist redpilled Cannes ever
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Watching this makes me feel like I did Ukraine a favour by voting against the association on our referendum.

We need to abolish this union.
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I don't know if I'm being overly dramatic, but somehow I think that the decision in brexit will change the course of the world greatly. My body is ready. Godspeed.
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>>73895255
THE VOTES PROBABLY GOING TO BE RIGGED REEEEEEEEEEE!
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>>73895255
why dont u just kill the muzzies ffs u god damn poofs
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>>73895255
awesome~!!!!!
i'm rooting for you fucks
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>>73897853
Ayo lad did you see this earlier today?

Literally fucking rigged
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>>73896506
>Brits hate bureaucracy and big government.
Hate to say this mate, but that's bullshit. You've been conditioned to love it thanks to your oh do wonderful education system
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>>73898101
You can never completely condition the free and independent spirit out of an Anglo.
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Hope you lads can repair your economy and successfully exit. Godspeed!
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>>73898334
For your sake I hope that is true. I await the election & results.

Hopefully UK will be the first spark in the revolution of Europe.
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>>73898092
I can't read flapjack. Explain this shit.
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>>73898511
They won't. They'll turn their country into Oceania. The UK will never have another chance to vote like this again
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>>73896854
Not enough normies even know how to torrent or care to learn. It has to be an easy click and watch format. Anything else is too much for them
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>>73895668
Won't work.
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>>73898652
After our referendum, PM has to either reject or accept outcome. He did neither and said "we'll wait until after brexit" which is against the law.

Some people who organized the referendum sued the prime minister for violating the referendum law, and the judge postponed the hearing until 1 fucking day before the referendum for no good reason.

It's such a goddamn joke.
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>>73895763
Get Russia Today to broadcast it. Jewtube won't touch Russia. And ruskis hate EU
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>>73897432
slipped this image right into my folder thank you very much x
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>>73898874
Sue his fucking tits off for us toothpaste bro
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>>73895760
A bunch of famous non-lefty people on Twitter had their verification ticks taken away simply for not being a lefty. Milo Yannopolisislsis on Twitter has an X now at the end of his name because of it, it's ridiculous.

Also on Imgur they've censored the word 'Trigglypuff'

http://imgur.com/gallery/3oPMnnN
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mm yeah spread dat shit
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But if you leave us where will you go?
You can't just be all isolated and alone!
Next you will tell me that you will try to form an island and swim away from France. Ridiculous
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>>73895255
downloading
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>>73895255
This whole documentary is about the perils of economic protectionism. Although, Trump isn't directly mentioned, it makes his policies look bad.
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Reminder there's some labour fag in this thread who somehow thinks he's ok because he's pro-brexit

>>73882326
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>>73901197
That's because they are.
/pol/ only supports him because he dislikes muzzies and isn't afraid to speak his mind.

That's not to say the alternative is any better.
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>>73895255
I may be cynical, but having gone through ten minutes of the documentary, it sounds like the EU is working exactly how it's supposed to, without a hitch.
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>>73901529
adding to that thought, the EU's main goal could be to import enough 'refugees' to weaken the morale and traditional power structure in Europe. Then, out of desperation, the individual nations ask the EU for help, giving it the power to turn nations into 'districts' of a new nation, the EU.

Also calling it right now, England will not Brexit.
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bretty gud
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>>73895763
>tfw no Max Headroom invasion
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https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/may/13/imf-warns-stock-market-crash-house-price-fall-eu-referendum-brexit

Scaremongering or legit?
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>>73903002
This is a good thing
Why are Remain bringing this up? Britain needs chaper houses
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>>73903055

Shilling for their landowner/property developer/real estate friends?
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>>73903002
shiieeett, a glorified shoebox is going to cost less
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>>73903155
Yeah, but if i was the young i'd vote out to trigger this.
We need cheaper houses
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>>73903000
nice numbers
it would be very unlikely that you could actually do this, as the transmission power alone is crazy high, not to mention its an hour long and you would get caught by that time.
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>>73903252

I'm out regardless, I wanna watch the EU dissolve like a mudhut in the west midlands when we leave.
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>>73903492
One can dream anon
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>>73903492
Same
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>>73903002
This will happen regardless of the result. It's just a good way of apportioning blame.
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>Lets accelerate globalism! WOOO
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>>73903492
>tfw European refugees trying to get through the chunnel when their protection racket collapses, taking their industry with it, leaving them jobless and overrun by a huge surplus of immigrants
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>>73903606
It might not happen with our economy inside the EU, propping it up.
If we leave, their economy would be pretty frail, since they'd be losing vast amounts of cash in tax and trade, and political clout
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I can't be the only person who thinks that the media is shilling like fuck for the remain campaign?

> Newspapers forecasting doom if we leave
> All the news ever talks about is the benefits of staying rather than leaving
> Countries saying that they'll not trade with us if we leave

Most people I speak to about this are for leaving, or don't care at all & won't be voting - I live in Newcastle where we are just a shell of our shipbuilding/mining/heavy industry past, people seem to think it'll come back if we leave the EU which I personally can't see happening.
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>>73903449
Oh yeah I don't think it's feasible at all, I assume they would just cut the transmission or whatever, I've got absolutely no idea how tv transmissions work. I would like to see a similar type of thing take place though, you know just like an "easy" way to contact the masses sort of. You know how lazy people are they, they would rather be spoonfed shit than look for their own meat.

>>73903492
Also this.
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20mins in. Very good so far.
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>>73897834
>moist
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>>73904247
>mfw I'm watching this Brexit video and the news is on in the background doing exactly what you've just said
>mfw also from the north east and encountered the exact same kind of people

If it's such a good thing, why are the likes of the news resorting to what's basically scaremongering.
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>>73895255

Spread this video... All Europeans should watch it.

It is really excellent.
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>>73904247
You'd be surprised. EU regulations are so nonsensical that they're hard to believe. Brexit would, at least, revive our fishing industry.
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>>73904484

I really just hope that the politically/socially unconscious can sense how thick they are laying it on. A friend who's pretty bluepill said the BBC was like the BFN off V for vendetta on the EU ref. subject.
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>>73895255
DO IT ENGLAND!

FUCKING DO IT FOR CHRIST SAKES!

HOW YOU FUCKS NEVER LEFT IS A DISGRACE.

PLEASE FOR ONCE DON'T BE A KEKOLD AND GET OUT OF THE EU!
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>>73904247
It's very pro-remain.
Most of the points of pro-remain don't stand up to questioning, and they are rarely ever questioned on mainstream news.

Industry could very well return, because cheaper foreign imports of raw materials would allow our skilled industries to thrive. Our shipbuilding can't compete because our steel can't compete, because our power can't compete because fuel can't compete.
Instead of protecting failing industries, leaving would allow foreign industries to take their place.
This is bad for that one industry, but good for all of the others.
If we continue to protect failing industries, we risk that one industry poisoning and dragging all others down with it.

Fishing is a different story, as with sugar (seen in the docu), being regulated out of competition and actually forcing British industry/populace to rely on foreign European imports.

As for trade, we prop up the EU through tax and trade. They take more than twice what they give in tax, and we are their biggest trading partner, whereas non-EU trade is more important to us.
We would open ourselves up to booming non-EU trade
If the EU blocks us as a trade partner, they are demolishing themselves, they lose access to our markets, whereas we already don't need access to theirs.

Part of the reason we don't need their markets is that our exports TO the EU (for example agriculture/fish/sugar) have been blocked or destroyed by the EU.

Ruin is what they have given us, ruin is the status quo, and more ruin will come if we stay.
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>>73904713
Yeah I'm hoping for the same, I've mentioned that to the people I know and I've seen some of them definitely take notice whereas others have pretended to and you can see they just don't understand and/or they think their so-called cushy life will be interrupted if we do leave. If your friend can see that though then there's at least some hope for us.
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watched this last night - very informative

good luck on the 23rd
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>>73905268
>good luck on the 23rd
What? 23rd of this month? That's when the voting takes place?
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>>73901197
Anti EU funding comes from merchants. Of course they are going to hate protectionism.
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>>73905311
June.
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>>73905311
next month m80
Just over a month
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>>73905316
But big business and the merchant support the EU, they're the ones who profit from it.
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>>73905040
>>73905170

Here here.

We can only hope that there are some logical thinkers left in this country and that we can just swing it.
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>>73905583
I don't know family, they're changing the scare mongering to be more than just about the overall UK economy now which desu most people don't care about.
>if we leave, the poor poor bankers might lose money

No one cares. What they'll start attacking now is people personally. Telling people they will lose their money, their job, their homes will be worthless and mortgages will double, etc etc. Even telling people that we'll need to take in even more migrants as a deal with the EU afterwards.
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>>73895255

They can take my toaster but they will never take my FREEDOMMM!
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>>73904526
I agree, the part about Switzerland is really eye-opening.
All the fear mongering about how we 'need' the EU and how we can't exist without it, it's sickening.
And we hear it pretty much every damn day.
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>>73905882
But remain already told me I'll GAIN a home if we leave!
They're already yelling about "world war three"
Implying the EU isn't leading to it by fueling the extreme right and creating discord and disunity between states over borders and immigration
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>>73895763
Wouldn't be surprised if Facebook blocks this from spreading.
BBC are anti-brexit.
The start of this sums it up: the general public are being bullied and manipulated into voting stay.
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I watched the documentary just now, thanks.

I buy the premise regarding regulation hampering trade, and those numbers of EU regulations per item are surprising. But, for comparison purposes, I'd want to know how many U.S. or British regulations exist for those items. It could be that high numbers are true across the developed nations. Without a comparison, they're empty scary numbers.

Plus, the fishing industry collapse part was all suggestion, and they didn't clearly demonstrate the EU as the cause. I live near a huge fishing port and we had fishing stocks collapse in the early nineties due to overfishing. The place is a pale shadow of what it was decades ago, and it was nothing to do with the EU.

So I agree with much of the idealism in the movie, but I feel like the examples were thin.

Elsewhere, I've watched a few Brexit debates, and I felt that Farage & Hannan typically outperform their opponents. So I still lean toward Brexit.
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>>73906233
I don't know what the EU is doing desu, you saw how they're now suing us for that lorry regulations thing and in general just making it obvious why we shouldn't stay.

I'm also wary of the last week or so before the election, word is the IMF and others are holding onto their fearmongering reports until then so that it's the last thing voters see before they head to the polls, and the leave campaign proving them wrong won't be seen until after voting.
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>kafkaesque
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>>73895255
Crowdfunding...
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Do people still fall for them?
How about you pay me to shitpost via my patreon.
At least i'll deliver.
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Stay the course, BongBros. Don't let anyone make you stay on a sinking ship for some twisted, autistic pseudo-morality.
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>>73906401
The EU robbed us of our waters and placed extremely restrictive quotas on our fleet, before paying British fishermen to destroy their boats, and allowing foreigners to fish our waters.
This kills the fishing.

Even if British regulations are worse, they still serve our interest, protecting our business.
European regulations serve European interests. They can force regulations in our country that make local businesses die, and European (ie. foreign) companies thrive over us. As they stated with sugar - blocking our imports so we can no longer refine and export to Europe; we now have to import foreign Euro sugar, and as with fish, we now import from Europe instead of exporting to it.
They've done this before in other industries, such as with beef, banning all beef exports and ruining the cattle industry over BSE fears, and maintained long after its time thanks to french influence.
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>>73906428
I still don't understand the remain reasons for staying.
Trade with Europe is not simple, but we can still do it after we leave. I think they just want to force us to trade with them to keep their economies up. We're a massive market for them after all, and effectively captives since we can't seek better deals elsewhere, or compete with the major industries of other European countries. They're forcing us to buy European goods, and that's costing us a fortune.
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Why do British documentaries have the most childish animations? They are offensive to any self-respecting human's intellect.
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>>73907492
cos they think there so freakin fancy and dat there smarter then american
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>>73907492
Its crowdfunded mang, none of that taxpayer EU stuff, brexit can't afford to replicate the BBC matrix
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>documentary presents the classic libertarian case against bureaucracy, regulation and protectionism
>/pol/ likes it

wat
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>>73907128
Thanks for the further explanation. I'll read more about it. I remember the BSE scares, certainly, and some of the seemingly daft responses. I didn't really dig into the politics of it at the time. I will now.

Still leaning toward Brexit myself. Both my parents voted to leave. I just wanted to do more research first.
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>>73895255

wtf i hate eu now
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>>73908938
You didn't hate it before this?
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>>73909262
Stab some sense in him.
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>>73895255
So it's France's fault.
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The only thing I hate about watching things like this is how disappointed I am when the end result is the complete opposite of what it should be because of bluepilled faggots too scared to make their own stand and be accountable for themselves.
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>>73897977

We've got to make sure that dosen't happen.
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>>73895255

SEND IT TO YOUR BROTHERS, SISTERS, PARRETNS GRANNIES, FRIENDS ETC ETC

SPREAD IT AROUND LIKE WILDFIRE
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>>73901197

But remember CHINAAA isn't playing fair either, Trump claimed that American goods are heavily taxed in Chink land.
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>>73910726
SPREAD IT AROUND
SPREAD IT AROUND
SPREAD IT AROUND LIKE WILDFIRE

HAHAHA WHOOO
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>>73906205
It's also a bit biased, they said Switzerland just has one trade agreement with the EU but in fact we have a system of bilateral agreements through which the EU can force some of its policies into Switzerland, while Switzerland doesn't really have a way to influence EU legislators.
It's still better than being a member state since these agreements could be abolished quite easily (this is probably going to happen soon-ish btw) but right now they are more beneficial.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switzerland%E2%80%93European_Union_relations
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>>73904247
I've noticed that the front page of The Times always has a 'balanced' column on the Brexit debate, but the headline is always Remain scaremongering
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That was a pretty good documentary. You need to leave but I don't know what the majority of you think.
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>>73895255
Oh my this is what I've been waiting for. A documentary biased towards the Brexit cause and filled with facts. I look forward to a more prosperous, competitive and sovereign Britain come June 23rd. If it gets ruined by those voting in, I won't threat, for I know I've done the right thing.
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This year is going to be absolutely excellent for happenings.
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>UK leaves, EU loses its world power
>UK stays, continues to be cucks as the EU continues to cause its members to stagnate and die

Sounds like a win-win to me
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>>73903449
well that and if it's like the US, you could quite possible have both your hands cut off and go to prison for life just for 10 minutes. FCC does NOT fuck around.
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>>73914036

Most sane people are out, the emotional basket cases of the left have made a big outcry but BTFO by our nige and based Borris
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>>73914531
Well you have almost all forms of media against this and you also have all of the "refugees" you have brought in. They WILL vote to stay because it means they can get their families and mud friends to come and seek "refuge" in your country. It's a proper shitshow.
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>>73901197
>>73901371
The two situations are widely different and you know it. The "free trade agreements" are not what the term implies.
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>>73904247
Suffolk here. Everyone I know is voting leave, though I have restricted the number of commie chavs around me so it's a biased sample.
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I really want to put this on jewbook, but I know a lot of my liberal friends will immediately jump down my dick as a result.

Friends or Brexit? hmmmmmm
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>>73915151
Do it for England.
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>>73895255
Hopefully this time England wakes the fuck up.
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>>73915151
You could always frame it as that you've just stumbled across it, thereby saying yourself but still redpilling them.
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>>73915696
saving*
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>>73915151
England Expects
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>>73915666
They will
>Vote Leave
>Britain exits the EU
>Tories purge Neo-con pro-EU elements in the government and move to the right, actually start being Conservatives
>Labour forced to keep Corbyn as he doesn't do too badly but will never win a General Election
>Tories easily win 2020
>Continue on a Conservative platform

Hopefully by 2024 our Abduls aren't treated lightly and we can deport all our EU human rubbish keeping only the good stuff (basically means Poles can stay but gypo thieves can fuck off). Leaving is the first step to uncucking the UK
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>>73895255

>Case Study : Fishing

Oh boy... i was hoping for a logical and compelling argument on voting to leave but i might just turn this garbage off.

This video better start coming up with better points than "they have their own personal hair salons in Brussels" and "EU won't let me intensively over-fish the North Sea beyond repair".
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>>73915151
They aren't your friends; they are the enemy.
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>>73916266
it's because they can't talk about the fact we're going to become islamic
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So after watching this video, it seems to me like the EU is a dictatorship that only benefits the Elite at the top.
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>>73915151

Post it. Your future depends on this vote.
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>>73915151
For England, James.
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>>73916266
Part of the segment on fishing clearly states that foreign boats are allowed into our waters to fish, by the EU, in place of ours.
If it was an issue of overfishing then they clearly wouldn't be letting other nations fish there.
Even so, we're grown ups and can decide on our own how much fishing is overfishing.
>>73916942
It does put it across that way, and it makes sense that most of the major politicians want to stay.
>>73915151
if they're actual liberals who care about actual democracy and their own rights to self determination, then they'll vote leave.
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It was all a bit childish in my opinion but no one can deny the monster that is the EU burocracy and that the EU as a whole has become a cancerous tumour on the continent. It serves only a few select countries and their industries (you know who you are) A few remarks though:

- Our fisheries here also went bust due to overfishing: that has nothing to do with the EU. Fishermen get paid (very meagerly) for staying at home.

- Having regulations is not a bad thing per se. In the case of fishing it allows the fisheries to recover over the winter. Regulations also keep nasty companies like Monsanto, DuPont and Bayer from poisining our environment, food etc.

It is my wish the UK votes to leave so that the EU can crash and burn as more countries follow suit. We are now slowly declining as a continent when we have so much potential to offer, even the chinks look down on us now. It's great time to end this farce.
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>>73917129
>>73916992
For Queen and country. I'll post it tomorrow afternoon so it gets the most exposure.
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>>73918000
>We are now slowly declining as a continent when we have so much potential to offer

And if EU disappears, this potential will rise above surface how exactly? Through formation of an economic and political union, you know, kinda like EU is? Could you tell me exactly, how is EU hampering and oppressing the great nation of Portugal?
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Reminder that in 1939, the UK went to WAR against the European Union....back then it was called the Nazis.
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>>73907492
Why its got charm and character, you fucking brute.
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>>73900095
How do you know that's the real milo?
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>>73918930
The EU strangles its most profitable members with extreme protectionism, defending its industry from extra-european threats, as well as defending nations within the EU from other EU nations.
Instead of allowing our developed economies to flourish, it just chokes the life out of them.
>>73919278
>implying we didn't fight the entire cold war against them
They're commies m8, Nazism is the natural response, and you can see it springing up more and more inside Europe in response to destitution, unemployment and mass immigration in nations that have already fallen into the deep end
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>>73907492
its a monty python thing. It just adds flair to the video to make it more entertaining for those with short enough attention spans to vote for the EU
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