BASED farage calls out trudeau
weedman CONFIRMED for trying to undermine anglo supremacy
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/leader-of-ukip-criticizes-trudeau-for-backing-remain-during-referendum-campaign/article30620205/
DUDE. FARAGE.
this dude is literally King Arthur returned to clean out the rats and drag them into the light while saving his nation
When did Trudeau even talk about Brexit? He never takes sides, sides might hurt people's feelings.
>>78874777
Fucking based
>>78878099
Fucking Nige
>>78874777
Practically every world leader was for remain
>>78878615
who is this guy?
>>78878836
>>78878919
Lel
>>78877801
Don't worry he said it in the most noncommittal way possible and spent more time humiliating us over making a statement http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/brexit-trudeau-remain-vote-1.3647807
Reminder that Harper had problems but at least he was a real politician https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01C4o4DcNK4
kek
our former PM says brexit was the right decision
although the current one backed remain but not strongly
http://www.news.com.au/national/politics/former-prime-minister-john-howard-says-brexit-was-the-right-decision/news-story/47eefc84b18bf666ea8a51542d7311bf
>>78878836
Fuck farage for censuring based Trudeau in such a way. He has the right to support whatever he wants after his reformations against the bastion of white cis male bastion of privilege that Canada once was. We are not about divisive politics here in Canada like Mr farage.
I fucking hate Trudeau. Why did my grandparents have to leave the UK for Canada?
I'll find a way back somehow.
>>78874777
>>78879162
Well, I'll be damned. Thanks leafbro, I like it when people post sources.
>we are stronger together
>embrace the hivemind
>merge with the hiveflesh
>>78879417
>He doesn't have dual citizenship
Come 2019/20 I'm either gonna stay here if the conservatives are back in or go to England and live with pride
>>78874777
Good on the lad
>>78879692
I'd love to get dual citizenship.
How easy is it for
>A FUCKING WHITE MALE
to get Indefinite Leave to Remain?
Brexit presented some issues with industry in Ontario and Newfoundland perticularly that rely on trade to the UK a fair bit, which incidentally are liberal strongholds in Canada. The CAD and TSX fell on news that Brexit happened.
Additionally, the UK got a lot of support for free trade going within the EU. Brexit might make the CETA trade deal with the EU fall apart. Canada generally needs more trade deals because it's one of the countries in the world most exposed to a downturn in the US, trade with the US makes nearly a quarter of our GDP, we need to diversify trade and fast. In light of this, it was best interest of Canada that the EU stayed stable.
What do you want weedman to do, work against the interest of his base and country for the interests of /pol/ meme magic?
>>78879977
>What do you want weedman to do, work against the interest of his base and country for the interests of /pol/ meme magic?
Yes. Duh.
>>78879977
>Policy, Anon, is about looking at net cost/benefit for national economy of a position and choosing to hold that position
>That's why the ex drama teacher says things, he's a policy munchkin
>>78879977
>Implying Britain won't want a trade deal with us that has on par or better conditions
We might not have the population or the global influence of other countries but we are arguably one of the top 3 most resource rich countries on earth (Saudi Arabia only beats us because of the oil monopoly). Our ancestors claimed a shit ton of land considered unusable and because of it every country other than Russia with a direct connection to the Atlantic or Pacific ocean wants to trade with us.
If Trudeau wasn't so much of a bitch and Harper wasn't so corrupt we would be one of the top global economies right now
>>78877563
The man has also survived not one but TWO assassination attempts. He is a god-send.
>>78874777
Why do putinbots love farage?
>>78881341
He's pretty much the reason Brexit happened.
Fucking Trudeau. Has that fucking guy even done anything yet?
I'm glad other countries are starting to recognize what we've known for centuries. Canada is homebase for all sorts of faggotry.
>>78879659
>Grand Commisar: Ted Cruz
sides in orbit
>>78874777
Weedman is just disgraceful here, Bongland splitting is a massive opportunity for Canada to get better connection deals and all that kind of stuff. It's expected that america would be for the EU, but for canada that's just way out of left field.
>>78880668
If you vote for the opposition, we win
>>78879977
the EU fucks us in the ass at every turn. Brexit is absolutely good for us in the long run if it means they collapse
>>78882164
RARE
>>78882567
NEWFAG
>>78882567
pull your head out of your ass. Not rare
>>78878099
>>78878615
POST THE BEST ONE WHERE HE ROLLS UP THE WINDOW
>>78882115
we have five eyes, we don't really need better connection deals anymore
>>78882938
Here you go Burger
>>78883395
THANKS BLOOD, PUDDING
NOT TODAY ETERNAL KRAUT
>>78880981
?
harper wasn't corrupt
The #1 and only reason is fucking libs/NDP hating resource development
They are all more interested in pandering to injuns than expanding the economy.
I'm sure there is ass tons of oil everywhere off our coasts if only they would just look.
>>78880981
The libs were pushing to ratify CETA before the end of 2016 and have it in force before 2017. Now the UK can't leave the EU for two years, which sort of puts a wrench in a deal we were damn close to ready to sign.
The EUs SIA http://trade.ec.europa.eu/doclib/docs/2011/september/tradoc_148201.pdf estimated a gain of about 0.16-0.32% gdp gain in Canada in the long term, and 0.54-1.56% in Canadas exports. There are a billion reasons not to believe those numbers, but I can see way more solid reasons and empirical evidence of why stay/CETA benefited Canada in the short term. Brexit doesn't seem worth delaying CETA at all from Canadas standpoint. Even if you argue Canada benefits from brexit in the long term, it still would be better off trying to delay a brexit until we had a FTA signed with the EU so we weren't jacking ourselves off for a few years.
I would question if a brexit in the near future really benefits Canada, even if it came after CETA, because it seemed like the UK/CA had some mutually beneficial shared views on trade, but the EU is a market with more growth potential for Canada than the UK. Canada was likely better off with the UK being a voice within the EU.
>>78883143
Good point, but I was trying to mean that more broadly, including trade deals, travel conditions, and so on. Maybe even defence deals of some sort.
It seems practically treasonous that he's not showing interest in taking advantage.
>>78874777
Maybe something will happen to him like Cameron did.
>>78879942
It used to be "show up on an ancestry visa and apply after five years" if you have UK citizen grandparents.
But I think they changed it to require a minimum income threshold or some shit? Or it was being discussed at least since I saw poorfags whining about it for a while.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwyiDXp3xlc
>>78874777
>posting from non-country