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Can anyone tell me, aside for le rapefugees /pol/ memes, why
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Can anyone tell me, aside for le rapefugees /pol/ memes, why the BREXIT is good or bad for the UK and future of EU?

I'm pretty ignorant about it all, I've never given a single fuck or thought about EU until this shitposting supervolcano erupted.
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Globalism is bad. You can derive everything else from that statement.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UTMxfAkxfQ0
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>>78577215

No more enforced refugee quotas or laws created for the UK by a foreign entity.

The EU is basically a European suicide pact at this point, and has not benefited the actual populations of its member nations in some time. The only people who benefit are bankers and industrialists, the elites who were already well off to begin with.

The EU essentially liquidates continental labor, which makes the labor of European citizens nearly worthless.
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>>78577697
It isn't, super retard. The EU is bad, specifically. Stop being fucking lazy, João.
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>>78578346
Not an argument.
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>>78577215
european countries have both the quantity and type of the products they make regulated so that there can be a balanced production. this has led to several countries being unable to reach their potential. for example, my country and spain have been granted the rights to the production of cotton, 75% of which belongs to greece. now uk gets to produce cotton aswell.

other than this, eu has fucked up several industries. by both abolishing tariffs and sharing a currency, countries with low population and inferior infrastructure are literally incapable of keeping up with western industries without state intervention. this has led to the dismantlement of both the greek and polish industry.

stronger european countries are expected to give substantial subzidies to help weaker ones develop infrastructure. this benefits noone, the rich countries literally throw money down the drain while the poor countries will have their local building companies put out of business, all this while the money might be embezelled.

and of course, the ultimate purpose of eu is to globalize the world. both nationalists and socialists are supposed to be inherently against it, but oddly enough, it was the left-wing spectrum of politics in britain that fanatically opposed brexit. makes you think...
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>>78577215
Because the EU has no future, both economically and politically. Once it dissolves anyone who's still in will be in deep shit
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>>78577215
As an American I might be biased but you always want to have government as limited and local as possible.

Think of it in the state, you have your city officials, state reps, senate and state. Now think of how hard it is to represent yourself and your concerns at the federal level(it was never like that when the country started and the federal government is bloated and to powerful imo)

Now if we were in the EU you would have a completely separate level of power and organization on top of all of that mess. The people there can be un elected, your countries elected officials have to deal with people that don't represent your country etc.

It's all about your countries sovereignty, the will of the people and who is best to represent them.

The EU, which stared has a trade Union grew in power and bureaucracy like all government organizations do if they are not weeded by the people.
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>>78577215
The EU has too much power for an organization a normal person has no power against.
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Isn't the Queen part of the Jewish elite?
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>>78583036
yeah, so she can tell that the EU is a shit show
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My problem with the Union isn't really that it exists in the first place, because the idea was solid back when it used to be a glorified trade deal. My problem starts when the EU starts to expand their influence over other countries governments and people.
Now i don't like government to begin with, but atleast the local gubs have something to lose if everything turns to shit. The bureaucrats sitting in EU parlament do not, and so they exert their influence over stuff they really have no stake in if it goes bad.
The union as it is now is pretty much a super-government that forces laws on countries they have no business in.
I hope England leaving is going to show people that things will be totally fine, or even better, if they chose to leave.

Congratulations, Britanons. You have won back your freedom. Lets hope you have set an example for the rest of us to follow.
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>>78577215
Good:

Paying insane amounts into a system which gives you nothing back

Trade with china can come back on better terms and the previously put eu sanctions on russia will allow britania to revel in russian land

And since russia is a strong economy with very little people to export to, it will be hugely beneficial for britania to do work with them

Bad:

"A government must trigger the article by officially notifying the EU of its intention to leave. Then there is a two-year period in which the terms of the leaver’s exit are negotiated. During this time Britain would no longer be able to take part in any EU decision-making, and any exit agreements must be approved by all 27 remaining EU nations and the European Parliament. Then after Britain’s formal exit, fresh negotiations can begin on any new trade deals. "

Basically EU can cuck britain for a little while
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>>78579535
TOPPost
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Americans also suffered for their independence and look where they are today.
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>>78579535
Kind of funny how they paid to keep you useless people in the EU and couldn't be arsed to bribe the UK into staying.
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>>78577215
The great irony of the EU fear-mongering about UK's status in the EU market is that America will easily swoop in and open up free trade deals with the UK because there is no longer any EU red tape preventing them.
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