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>article 50 still not invoked yet
>no threats of armed rebellion from military
>no threats of disolving the government by the queen.

We're staying in europe.
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>>78781749
The earliest date they can invoke it is Tuesday. But it seems like the leave campaign wants to drag it out
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>>78782256
Yeah, because all the plebongs that voted leave are realising they going to have the benefits cuts and NHS taken away.
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>>78784044
>Le free money meme
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Daily reminder that we will not leave the EU.

Summed up by this comment. It is completely right. Hence why Boris was so down beat on Friday.
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>>78784114

you may be wrong
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>>78784114
So we are basically prisoners of the EU because every politician is spineless.
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>>78781749
Briton, remember you are stuck doing what the EU wants forever anyway, so you might as well go back and make the right decision together in solidarity!

Remember also that the media can explain everything fully except things that surround country autonomy as that is wrongthink.
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>>78784655
You, the people, have the power to change that.

Not that you will. That'd mean a break from the comfort and security of being only indirectly involved or at risk.
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>>78784759
kek one of the best shit posts ive ever seen
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>>78784114
>you can't break away from the EU easily because our ghoulish fingers are lodged deeply in your life's essence
>so just bend over and be a good cuckboi, will you?

Brits don't deserve independence. It's and island of cucks, just waiting to be replaced and ruled over by the next migrational wave attracted by their fertile islands promise of easy conquest and weak people.
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>We're staying in europe.

No way. Send Farage to kiss van Rompuy's feet first. And the Queen. Then we might talk. Maybe.
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>>78784114
Awww Boris being the poor guy here. I mean come on, someone who campaigned for this has to clean up the mess. I am quite amazed how the leavers now want to spin it such that anything negative happens because of the exit is not their fault.

You lied for it, now own it. And own it fast please. We don't want you here.
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>>78781749
don't know about you but many european newspaper has already started shilling pretty hard on how it will take more than 2 years and on how the vote will be probably subverted.

it's annoying, to say the least
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>>78781749
No you don't.

TRY GETTING A RESERVATION AT DORSIA NOW, YOU FUCKING STUPID BASTARD!
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>>78785009
glad you see it that way. your markets turning to shit is your own fault. douche bank dieing is germans fault and australia thrown to the wolves is their fault
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>>78784819
Are you suggesting we kill everyone?
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>>78785241
never go ass to mouth
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>>78785163
You are aware that brits wanted the extension of the EU so that London's access to the single market involves a massively bigger market?

The parts of UK most dependent on the EU voted out. https://twitter.com/FT/status/746291798700597248

I rearlly hope Boris and Farage have good ideas how to spend all that money the brits save now on the poor.

I always wondered if the majority of immigrants into britain come from former colonies and occupied territories or if they came out of EU countries. .
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>>78784114
this.... makes sense


I hope 3-5 months just pass by to know where does all this thing ends up
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>>78781749
testing
(just tried to start a thread; couldn't because regional isp block)
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>>78785687
I think telstra gets blocked because it does prepaid dynamic addresses for mobiles and there's a guy who posts cuck porn all day from it.
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>>78781749
But it's a good thing. It gives us more time.
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>>78781749
>government
>working on the weekend

Sunday is the day of rest you heathen
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>>78784655
We're all the IMF and ECB's prisoners here.

Also, fuck Merkel.
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>>78785687
wogs out
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Name me the different between an authoritarian government and the EU. If Britains exit gets cancelled you might as well kick Democracy to the curb because it doesn't exist, the eye of the great snake has never before been so apparent. Democracy is the Anti-Christs form of governement.
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>White women
>The whores of the entire world
>Allowing Great Cuckain to close their gateway to Islam dick

Yeah no not going to happen.
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Join UKIP, start voting UKIP.
The Conservative side of the Leave campaign is a fifth column.
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>>78784044
>tfw they voted Leave in protest of inequality
>tfw we're going down the hyper-capitalism route

The 80s shall return once Donald is president.
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>>78784114
>the whole idea of Brexit is to leave the EU
>there's a rule where you can't leave the EU

what am I missing here
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>>78785814

I thought he was using optus mobile
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>>78785100

Favourite moment from that whole movie. Very cathartic. Who wouldn't want to bludgeon their obnoxious coworkers with an axe.
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>>78784114
>suddenly Nige runs in and invokes article 50!
Cue Benny Hill theme
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>>78784114
>if
>whether
>when
>if
>if
>if
>when
>then
>if
>TA DA! You stay in EU stay mad :^)
its all bullshit
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>>78784655
It's because the British people don't want to take the blow that comes from completely overturning a decades old system. Your politicans would have to be insane to ignore the shit storm that comes from leaving the brexit.
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>>78785814
Thank's mate. Yeah, I'm at mum and dad's, they have telstra. Fuck that cuck porn guy.
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>>78781749
Take advice from your own son, because we did the same thing. The only problem is your country is half faggots and half countrymen, so the tides can't shift your way for a rebellion
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>Crusades
>Western migration to the Holy Land

>Jihad
>Eastern migration to Europe

Umm....poltards?
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>>78786750
Mate leaving the EU is completely different from the Revolutionary War, it's like Texas seceding. The US colonies had no representation for taxation while the EU is a representative democracy.
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>>78784114
If this shit happens are you ready to bring your country on the edge of a civil war?

It would be more than justified.
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>>78787023
The difference is that the EU is not a country
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the EU will collapse regardless. just gotta wait for the financial crash.
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>>78786860
Crusaders were taking back the Christian Holy Land. Islam already has theirs.
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>>78786533
This.
Looks like it from /reddit btw
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>>78787204
This
Brexit just means that everyone knows that it's on its deathbed, just a litmus test
The real turmoil starts in the coming months when unrest grows more rapidly
This is literally the era of political upheaval, globally at that too.
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>>78785814
I got a ban from /b/ for CP that wasn't me
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>>78781749
>article 50 still not invoked yet

You DO NOT want to invoke it until you're close to a good deal.

Invoking article 50 means the EU can stall the negotiations and cuck you over.
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>>78788986
>means the EU can stall

No it doesn't, actually it's the opposite, dumbass.
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>>78789136
2 years after invoking article 50 Britain will be kicked out of the EU.

If Britain hasn't reached a new deal by then they are utterly screwed.
If the EU stalls the Brits will get desperate and accept any terms the EU lays down.

When you have a deadline you never have a good negotiation position.
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>>78789634

..and you think that puts the UK in a position where they can blackmail the EU by, omg this is hilarious.. actually NOT leaving? and then what, veto everything like a stupid spoiled brat? bwaahahaaa
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>>78786750
That was hundreds of years ago.
Today your country is 1/4 Liberal SJW socialists 1/4 spics 1/4 niggers 1/4 Normal whites with a hard right conservative minorty.
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>>78784114
If they don't get you out of the EU after a democratic vote, then people really should start being killed, in as unironic a way as possible.
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>>78790180
get fucked eurocucks
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I wish Dave was still around. He'd know what to do.
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>>78790303
>1/4 niggers
It's really 1/8th niggers now, which is better odds than we got during the Three-Fifths Compromise
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>>78790584
Spain shouldn't have talked all that shit about Gibraltar
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>>78786161
There's no such rule.

The awesomeness of the entire situation is that the leaders of the Leave-camp knew that to actually leave the EU would be an economic death sentence. They knew that leaving is stupid as hell, but they still went and riled up the dumb masses and proles, thinking they'd get around 49%, so they could then say "well too bad, chaps, we didn't win, but still, now you know who to vote for at the next general election, right? *wink wink*"

Except, oops, they did win by 51.9% of the votes. The mob did storm the town hall and put the Leave-camp leaders in charge.

The British have literally bantered themselves into ruin.

It's hilarious.
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>>78790584
>not adjusting it all to one currency
lmao
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>>78786860
> western migration

Fucking ignorant dimwits opening their mouth...
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>>78785840
It's not a good thing at all.

The longer this drags out, the less likely it is to actually happen.

Really the best we can hope for now is for Scotland to secede and England to leave. I honestly don't see us ever invoking article 50 unless Farage himself was PM.
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If your government stays in the EU, you Britts should take up arms and overthrow .......
....... Oh wait....

Hahaha you fags are fucked
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>>78786597
Democracy is older than a few decades but plenty of them have no qualms overturning that.
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>>78791712
Actually, the rest of the EU will force you to start article 50.

Yes, I know that's technically impossible. No, it'll still happen.

I expect something along the lines of "We start the 2 year deadline in October, if the UK wants to waste half that time on not *formally* starting article 50, that's their problem, but after 2 years we end all negotiations, whether or not they're actually in progress".
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>>78781749

Article 50 won't be activated until October at the earliest due to the new Prime Minister leadership battle incoming which will take about 3 months.. if they don't do it then it will probably be activated in November. God, if it's done on November 5th I will genuinely laugh.
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even my historically Labour and Lib Dem voting 80 year old granny has talked about the only option being to take up arms if they try to block the result
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>>78789634
Yes but until you invoke article 50 nothing has changed.

You are basically just trying to negociate a better deal like Cameron did months ago.

We're still in the EU with no end in sight to the negotiations. Giving politicians plenty of time to fear monger and get the people on the fence to rescind the referendum.

We need to invoke article 50 right fucking now.
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>>78786511
This, don't underestimate the Farage
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>>78791918
Can the rest of the EU member states kick the UK out unless we invoke article 50?
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>>78786860
You are some stupid motherfucker Belgium.

Go fuck your sister.
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>>78792375
>UK votes Brexit.
>Crashes the entire European Economy.
>Deals much more damage to the rest of the EU than themselves.
>Doesn't leave.
Top banter desu.
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>>78792272
>>78786511
Not sure if you guys are serious but Farage obviously doesn't have the authority to do that. Otherwise he would have taken that course of action long ago.
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>>78781749

It's the fucking weekend, you imbecile. Literally 2 days have passed since the referendum. Brexit has happened and the will of the people WILL be enforced. That doesn't mean that it should bee all done immediately. There is no rush. Do it at the rate that benefits the UK the most and causes the least possible damage, because that could dissuade potential other nations that want to leave the EU.
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>>78792500
Except it may very well not happen.

Scotland could veto it: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-36633244

Merkel has told us that we can reconsider.

The lib dems are saying that if they're elected they'll cancel the vote.

We only won by 1.8%.

It was too good to be true lads. The globalists are always one step ahead.
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>>78784044

No, it's because we want to drag it out as long as possible to make sure everything is clear you fucking retard.

The pieces are already in place. Invoking article 50 would start a countdown of 24 months before we had to leave. Why do that prematurely? Let's get a few things sorted first like our fucking Prime Minister.
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>>78781749
>>78784114
Yes!
Go FSB/KGB! Go social marxism!
Enslave all of these Western cucks, they deserve it.
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>>78781749
If Boris Johnson looked downbeat yesterday, that is because he realises that he has lost.

Perhaps many Brexiters do not realise it yet, but they have actually lost, and it is all down to one man: David Cameron.

With one fell swoop yesterday at 9:15 am, Cameron effectively annulled the referendum result, and simultaneously destroyed the political careers of Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and leading Brexiters who cost him so much anguish, not to mention his premiership.

How?

Throughout the campaign, Cameron had repeatedly said that a vote for leave would lead to triggering Article 50 straight away. Whether implicitly or explicitly, the image was clear: he would be giving that notice under Article 50 the morning after a vote to leave. Whether that was scaremongering or not is a bit moot now but, in the midst of the sentimental nautical references of his speech yesterday, he quietly abandoned that position and handed the responsibility over to his successor.

And as the day wore on, the enormity of that step started to sink in: the markets, Sterling, Scotland, the Irish border, the Gibraltar border, the frontier at Calais, the need to continue compliance with all EU regulations for a free market, re-issuing passports, Brits abroad, EU citizens in Britain, the mountain of legistlation to be torn up and rewritten ... the list grew and grew.

The referendum result is not binding. It is advisory. Parliament is not bound to commit itself in that same direction.

The Conservative party election that Cameron triggered will now have one question looming over it: will you, if elected as party leader, trigger the notice under Article 50?
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>>78792715
part 2

Who will want to have the responsibility of all those ramifications and consequences on his/her head and shoulders?

Boris Johnson knew this yesterday, when he emerged subdued from his home and was even more subdued at the press conference. He has been out-maneouvered and check-mated.

If he runs for leadership of the party, and then fails to follow through on triggering Article 50, then he is finished. If he does not run and effectively abandons the field, then he is finished. If he runs, wins and pulls the UK out of the EU, then it will all be over - Scotland will break away, there will be upheaval in Ireland, a recession ... broken trade agreements. Then he is also finished. Boris Johnson knows all of this. When he acts like the dumb blond it is just that: an act.

The Brexit leaders now have a result that they cannot use. For them, leadership of the Tory party has become a poison chalice.

When Boris Johnson said there was no need to trigger Article 50 straight away, what he really meant to say was "never". When Michael Gove went on and on about "informal negotiations" ... why? why not the formal ones straight away? ... he also meant not triggering the formal departure. They both know what a formal demarche would mean: an irreversible step that neither of them is prepared to take.

All that remains is for someone to have the guts to stand up and say that Brexit is unachievable in reality without an enormous amount of pain and destruction, that cannot be borne. And David Cameron has put the onus of making that statement on the heads of the people who led the Brexit campaign.

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i didnt write this i just thought it was a good analysis
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>>78792715
Fuck you, get out of my country disgusting shill.

You shills simply copy paste this all the time.

Huge bullshit.
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>>78792500
This.
>oh no, there was a shockwave from a shocking event

>the economy fluctuated when the world trade centers were destroyed
>well, looks like America's done for
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>>78784114

>remaincucks are literally this desperate

it's actually really sad.
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>>78792715
>>78792812

Cool story bro
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>>78784114
DENIAL
E
N
I
A
L

This is some poor yurocucks fan fiction, all speculation.
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>>78792375
Not really 'kick you out' as much as make life miserable for you.

After all, up until now we've been very very friendly and careful with you, never wanting to upset you, hence the rebate and all the other exceptions you had as a member. We didn't want you to leave...

Well, that's done now, it turns out that not even all that was sufficient enough to please you. So now the gloves will come off and we'll treat you for what you have always been: a miserable, uncooperative, sabotaging, insulting, disruptive and toxic member who should be removed from the club as soon as possible.
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>>78792686
I'd rather not wait. There should be a chance of PM by the end of June at the latest. All they need to do is for Tories to vote a pro-Brexit PM. Not really that hard desu.
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>>78792715
Brexit was the D-Day. Beachead has now been established, these are just only the first steps of a campaign.

It hasn't been lost yet.
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>>78784114
hopefully.

I support the Pinochet option in all of this. The vote should be overturned

A bunch of neets, retirees and tesco cashiers (for thats who voted for this statistically) shouldnt be able to destroy the economy of the working majority desu.
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>>78792825
what's the matter havara

i'm just reposting this because it's valid. it doesn't matter what side you're on, fact is johnson&co are in pretty deep shit right now.

cameron should have triggered article 50 BEFORE he left. all those brexit supporters signed the thingy stating they want him they stay in office. why do you think that was? precicely because by stepping down he fucked his party and he fucked the exit process and effectively delayed it by at east several months if not a year or more.

wether you were for or against brexit the situation rn is in nobody's interest because there's so much fucking uncertainty
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>>78781749
>48 hours
the jew has to make his last stand
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>>78793098
You already make life miserable for us. Why do you think we voted to leave?

You hate us but you love our money.
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What's article 50?
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>>78792672
Lib dems AND labour. And like that other guy pointed out, leadership of conservatives right now is a poisoned chalice. The either run as a third pro-remain party and disregard the will of the people, or go ahead with the exit. Either way its lose lose.
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>>78793285
By "working majority" do you mean rich city bankers and university students?
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>>78793430
exit process for leaving the EU.
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>>78784114
>Scotland will break away

Fucking sick of this meme. Even the flower of Scotland knows they won't vote to leave the UK which is why she's getting desperate
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>>78793417
Don't worry, you'll have a chance to eat those words a few years from now. :)

>>78793430
Starts the procedure for a member to leave the EU after a 2 year negotiation on how future relationships will look like (theoretically extensible, but requires unanimity). Anything that hasn't got a negotiated treaty to replace it after that 2 year deadline becomes abolished.

i.e. theoretically the UK will fall back to WTO trading tariffs, utterly devastating their economy, since they import more than they export, and their services are EU-oriented.
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>>78793538
no, I mean workers in industrial facilities, food and drink, services, financial services etc.

All of these industries will be shafted. I work for a car manufacturer in the north east. If we leave the EU they will dis invest. My Bother works in dairy, and the response is the same there.
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>>78781749
Calm doon, lets just see what happens in a few months.
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>>78793285
The working majority voted for brexit. Smarmy lazy students and Jews voted for remain.
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http://www.redbubble.com/people/shookun/works/22287023-brexit-nigel-celebration

Im just buying 7 of these and posting them around my neighborhood and waiting for the butt hurt lefties
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>>78793920
statistics firmly disagree with you.

It was the unproductive who voted to leave, and the productive who voted to remain.
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>>78793812
You do realise that majority of the leave vote came from disenfranchised working class people right?

I'm in IT in London and I voted to leave. With the drop in housing prices I might actually be able to afford a home thanks to Brexit.
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>>78794004
>productive
filthy juden are not "productive"
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>>78794004

Statistics you haven't bothered to source, because they're full of shit, and because anything you post can be countered with more magic 'statistics'
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>>78794004
This couldn't be further from the truth.

Do some research for Christ's sake. The people who voted remain are the liberal elite: wealthy young city workers and university students who yet to taste the real world.
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>>78793285
Stay salty, Eurocuck.

I hear Germany is still excepting refugees. You can still move there if you hurry. :^)
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>>78794004
>college kids, Muslims, and communists
>"productive"

That's a good joke.
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>>78794047
the working class are not necessarily the economically productive. Thus the tesco cashier.

Port Talbot voted to leave after that bailout package was organized for them. Its now dead in the water.

You have voted to end your career.

>>78794184
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/ng-interactive/2016/jun/23/eu-referendum-live-results-and-analysis
just from a quick google. Its not complicated. The higher your income the less likely you were to vote leave.
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>>78794236
>excepting
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Cameron doesn't want to take the UK out of Europe, UK should have a general election before pressing the Article 50 button or have another referendum if a party promises one.
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>>78794321
>The higher your income the less likely you were to vote leave.
what a surprise: filthy kikes voting for the gravy train
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>>78794321

Woah the Guardian

N A H
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>>78792211
>until you invoke article 50 nothing has changed.

You're still saying you're going to leave.
You just don't make it formal by invoking article 50.

That way the EU will benefit from quick negotiations.
Because the longer it drags out, the worse it is for the economy.
So instead of 2 years and a shitty deal for Britain, you'll get a couple of months and a decent deal for everybody.
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>>78794321
>the working class are not necessarily the economically productive. Thus the tesco cashier.

Obviously since their wages have stagnated as a result of immigration.

>The higher your income the less likely you were to vote leave.

So we agree then. The wealthy elite are the ones who voted to remain. Turns out they're in the minority, even when you add a bunch of brainwashed university students into the mix.
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>>78794528
his own chart in his own link disproves his own assertions
>>78794468
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>>78794468
?
poverty isnt a positive.

The population of Port Talbot will still bve turning to highly educated engineers and bankers for their gibsmedat when they become unemployed.
>>78794567
If by "wealthy elite" you mean the productive classes, then yes.
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>>78784357
Or he may be right you, fucking twat
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>>78794771
does that chart look like your assertion that only "Tesco cashier workers" voted for Brexit?

you're an even more stupid kike than you first appeared
>>78794760
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THIS JUST IN:

Scottish parliament will block Brexit.
It's over, shame.
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>>78794567
>Obviously since their wages have stagnated as a result of immigration.
and as an aside, doubling the wage of a cashier will not improve their productivity.

>>78794839
I didnt claim it was only them. Just saying that statistically it was the unemployed, the retired and the low waged who swung it. In doing so they have done massive damage to the most productive parts of the UK economy.
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>>78794771
So now you're saying that the majority of people in this country are unproductive.

This hubris is exactly why you lost.
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>>78794468
54% of Jews voted for Brexit
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>>78794975
just drop it Shlomo
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>>78781749
Nicola Sturgeon saying she could effectively block our exit.

But, let's be honest, if blocking it means we won't see more of pic related then I'm #remaindamaged now.
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>>78794975
>and as an aside, doubling the wage of a cashier will not improve their productivity.

How are you measuring "productivity" here?

If you're talking about contribution to the economy then yes, in fact, raising their wages will make them more productive since they'll pay more in tax.

If you're talking about the service they provide to society then the finance industry isn't productive at all. They produce nothing of value. They just shift money around and bleed people dry like the mob.

Are you Jewish? Serious question.
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>Retirees
>Unemployed
>Etc
Just imagine some insanely overweight bitch who lives off government payments fucking up the entire country because she has the right to vote.
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>>78794986
>>78794986
>So now you're saying that the majority of people in this country are unproductive.
?

do you dispute this? Only about 30 million of a population of 64 million are in any kind of work. Significant portions of those in work are dependent on things like in work benefit.

>>78795221
not jewish. Just aware that statistically a fair share of my taxes goes to the people who just voted to end my career. And I will pay them twice for it, once in career losses, the other in bennies.

>If you're talking about the service they provide to society then the finance industry isn't productive at all. They produce nothing of value. They just shift money around and bleed people dry like the mob.
are some kind of communist?

Financial services are like 12% of the UK's GDP
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>>78795458
>implying half the country is unemployed

Retirees build, faught and bled for this country. They should have a say in its future.
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You're getting close UK, but you're not there yet.
I almost respect you.

When are you going to retake London?
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>>78795523
Are you out of your fucking mind?

You don't seriously believe that over half the country is unemployed do you?

Honestly, if you think that money is more important than national sovereignty then just fuck off mate. Move to Europe and apply for citizenship while you still can.
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>>78795523
you are either a very inexpierienced jew, or very very retarded.
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>>78784114
This all stems from a misunderstanding of what leaving the EU actually means. Look at this picture.

The vote was to "Leave the European Union". The UK has simply chosen to move outside that European Union box and into the EEA one. We're simply not subject to the unelected commission anymore.

However UK Politicians will try to get a special concession which gives us extra control of immigration inside that EEA. Whether they can manage it will be interesting.

It's highly unlikely Scotland, NI, Gibraltar, etc. would leave once they figure out not that much has changed economically.
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>>78795885
>You don't seriously believe that over half the country is unemployed do you?
Not unemployed. Just not employed.
Students. Stay at home mums. Retirees. The 30 million figure is freely available.
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>>78796328
>It's highly unlikely Scotland, NI, Gibraltar, etc. would leave once they figure out not that much has changed economically.

You're joking right, not much has changed economically?
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>>78784114
Dumb leddit pro-EU scum
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>>78796445
>rhetorical questions

so tell me what has changed almighty finn
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>Article 50 still not invoked
>Conservative party now the anti EU party
>UKIP dissolves as their party is now defunked
>Conserves elected new PM
>Article 50 still not invoked
>New PM forced to triggers new general election
>Lib dem and Labour pledge to remain in the EU and ignore the referendum
>Article 50 still not invoked
>Many Brexitiers change heart and vote against the Conservatives
>90%+ youth turnout
>Coalition government elected between Labour, Lib Dem and Scottish independence party
>Brexit is kill, UK joins the euro

Its inevitable UKbros
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>>78784114
Good socialist goy - it's too hard so don't attempt it. And the rationale? Boris looked mopey.

Stealth lefties, get the fuck out.
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>>78796445
It hasn't. Do a little research.
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>>78786048
Ahmed hating white women. What else is new?!
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>>78793920
>le juice maymay
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>>78797241

Yurop said it's done.

90% youth turn out? What a joke. Try 30%
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>>78796328
Why is Khazahkstan on there?
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>>78784114
Basically this, no one wants to be the man who broke up the UK by losing Scotland and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland would also collapsed into violence meaning it's collapse is inevitable.
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>>78794004
>(((statistics)))
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>>78797622
neither of those countries are leaving
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>>78797771
I'm sure as an American you know a lot more about what scots will do
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>>78784114
Food for thought, while this means no Brexiter can realistically enact article 50 or not enact it without massive backlash, this does open the way for a non Brexit politician to do exactly what they are doing right now.

Which is announcing loudly that we have to 'stick with what we voted' and enact article 50, they wont be popular but they can avoid backlash completely by blaming Brexit politicians while doing exactly what those politicians said they would do.
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>>78797428
>blacks thinking they'll loose their gibsmes.
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>>78784114

I mean I suport the right to assisted suicide for people. If UK plebs what to commit sepuku then I think it's only just to let them have it. I already have a way out to move to germany in less than 2 years
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>>78792491
economy goes up, economy goes down. a tainted bloodline is tainted forever.
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>>78784114
If a general election is called in October it is possible that given the chance that article 50 is not invoked, many of those people who voted leave who may be Tory and Labour voters will instead channel their votes into UKIP out of frustration. I wouldn't not expecting UKIP to win a majority (then again I wasn't expecting the leave vote to win) but even if they go into a coalition, that might just be what we need in order to ensure that article 50 is once and for invoked.
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>>78791891
Who's overturning democracy?
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>>78797428
>chinese not voting Leave

disgusting
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>>78787152
Economically and politically the EU is like the USA even if it's not called a country. A common market, laws all member states must obey, it's practically the fed
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>>78784044
>going to have the benefits cuts and NHS taken away.

Good
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>Yes yes, well done Leave, well done. HOWEVER
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>mfw jews rigged the vote so LEAVE wins because they wanted to know if they can get away with overturning it afterwards without the people doing anything about it

based jews
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>>78797771
They will. If they don't, they will become nothing. Northern Ireland will fall apart as it has no money and Scotland has been shown that it's opinion is irrelevant in the union.

It's a Kingdom of England now and they will destroy the other parts if necessary. Obviously, they will want to get out before they get BTFO.
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>>78794004
>statistics firmly disagree with you
>and the productive who voted to remain

>The single largest remain voting bloc was university 18-24 year olds who at worst would have left university with exactly 2 years of real world experience and at worst haven't left school yet
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>>78800517
and?

Its still on the whole the productive who voted for remain.
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>>78800402

Not really. NI is still footed by the UK taxpayer.

EU just pays for farm subsidies, peace projects and that kinda wishy washy crap.

We won't be going anywhere. And I say this as a nationalist.

If Scotland goes everytghing changes though. Loyalist ties with Britain are with Scotland, not England.

I actually hate Scots you know, they're winging dour salty cunts. Their decendants in Ireland even more so.

Do yourself a favour and get shot of them.
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>>78784114
>David "Mr. Slippery" Cameron spends his terms enacting widespread austerity, dodging incriminating evidence of tax avoidance, raising student fees, trying to illegalise or censor pornography, and in his final days outright defying the majority vote result of a democratic referendum he promised in which 72% of the country participated

>Liberals and students will remember him as a hero
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>>78784114

Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.
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>>78784044
I had a waiting time of 7 months on my infected ingrown toe nail with the NHS because of the sheer amount of migrants flooding our limited services. I had it done privately the same day for £150 plus aftercare for free. If I waited for the NHS to get its shit together, I'd have lost my toe.

NHS needs heavy reforms. I'm in support of privatising the NHS "cosmetic" arm where boob jobs,SRS, HRT and gastric bands are free. Make medical emergencies always free and non medical private.
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You guys seem to be not realizing who Brexit have on their side
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>>78797368
>Vlad the Impala Stealer telling other people how to think.
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>>78800923
Northern Ireland costs 11 billion a year, now that is going to rise and the UK is already fed up of their bullshit. The Leave side said that their money to the NHS can't happen and other promises are starting to ravel.

Northern Ireland is fucked regardless what happens anyway as no one is going to listen to anything they say.
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>>78784114

If you beat your enemies in a referendum, they win.
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>>78784114
Cameron won't resign till October. George Osborne hasn't been seen in public since the vote and he's working on the deals with a legion of paper pushers working through the 100,000 pages of 40 years of EU laws and regulations affecting the UK as we have the right to shred laws we don't want and keep the ones we do want.

EU demands Britain enact Article 50 next week and in return we're given favourable deals along with partner status allowing access to the market even outside the EU as leaked from the German Finance Ministry's strategic recommendation for Brexit.

As Juncker said:

"Out is out"

Scotland can't leave. EU shot them down yesterday. Those over-represented traitors to the north need their bluff calling, they cannot survive without England and Wales.
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who is this guy on BBC news? he;s fucking great
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>>78786533
This
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>>78792491
from what event is the picture on the right?
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ITT: psyop to convince you it's truly plausible to reverse a majority decision vote that's already set the wheels in motion

sage
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>>78808326
Scotland veto is a perfectly legitimate way to do it.
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>>78807821
the paris massacre you dumb twat
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