does anything actually happen if brexit wins? would it be immediate or do more votes have to happen?
let me add to this question, what is the implication of leave for us burgers, anything?
England goes to the back of the line
>>78410013
UK will be uncucked
>>78410013
Brussels will declare war and invade England with the EU army. The union must be preserved at any cost. Why do you think they just imported 1 million military aged sand people last year?
>>78411286
>the union must be preserved at any cost.
>>78410013
A few years of negotiating trade agreements while UK restructures their laws and regulations (they are missing a lot of things that are in the EU regulations which they have merely "ratified" rather than written down in their own systems). Hopefully a few of those EU decrees will be turned down by the parliament, otherwise what's the point of leaving after all?
Norway coincidentally has possibly the highest adoption rate of EU regulations, which annoys us to heck and beyond, hopefully with Brexit we can stop doing that.
>>78410013
>does anything actually happen if brexit wins?
Over the next 2 years they're phased out of the EU.
The EU loses their 2nd largest economy, but the UK will still buy/trade with them.
The US dollar will look much more stable globally for investment compared to the pound or euro.
Being able to negotiate their own trade agreements and local regulations, the UK could see a drastic upswing in productivity and market trading. But many of their customers are EU markets so they can't go hogwild with de-regulation.
The UK wont be compelled to pay for failing states like greece, wont be compelled to send troops to serve in the EU army, etc.
>>78410013
The Alliance of Orange will form
England, Netherlands, and Denmark
>>78412903
This and also the Netherlands might hold their own referendum and the whole thing slowly falls apart.
>>78412903
>many of their customers are EU
No. We have a huge trade deficit with the EU.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/may/10/uk-trade-deficit-hits-new-record-of-24bn-pounds-eu-referendum-brexit
>>78412677
>Leave EU
>Adopt all EU policy
>Open door immigration
All these lols for nothing.
>>78411286
>implying the US wouldn't steamroll the EU with UK and russia.
>>78413549
>We have a huge trade deficit with the EU.
Sure, but many manufacturers in the UK export to EU nations currently. The EU standards (rigid as they are) have made it simple to ship products around the continent.
If brexit occurs, and the british de-regulate, it doesn't mean those current manufacturers that primarily export to EU nations can change their processes much. Internally, products can be de-regulated, but around the EU, euro standards will remain.
>>78414305
We couldn't beat goat fuckers in the middle east. Why would we risk another humiliation and expedite our impending financial collapse?