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Do Brits even understand the ramifications of what they did today? This will go down


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Do Brits even understand the ramifications of what they did today? This will go down in history as one of the biggest democratic blunders ever committed
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t. Melboune
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>>61228862
>I know pragmatically and realistically this is a poor decision, but the English in my heart knows it's what I should do
;^)
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>Not trusting in the fact that Britannia will rule the waves once again
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>>61228862

EU fucking sucks. If it won't stop screwing everything up, I hope more countries will follow.
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>>61228862
the last act of a fallen empire trying to restore the glory of the early 1900s
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HABBENING
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>>61228862
After much "deliberation" and "analysis" the government will say they didn't understand and simply have them vote again. It doesn't matter at all.
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>>61228862
We're not in the EU and we're doing just fine. So is Switzerland.
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Japan will be suffered again by strong yen, which is caused by Brits.
We need to require some compensations against Brits for this.
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Where Europe's going we don't need no democracy
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>>61229131
>t. Jocky Barbossa

You will obey your Anglo overlords and you will like it
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>>61229354

I always though the Zodiac killer used a knife
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Ah yes, FREEDOM FOR BRITAIN.
Look at all this FREEDOM you'll get. You'll now be FREE to still need to abide by all the same laws/regulations as the rest of the EU but now you'll be FREE to not have any say in these laws. Good jobs retards, welcome to the 3rd world.

Also please recognize, with the Pound dropping like a rock, with all investments firms moving OUT of the "UK" (lol) which of our US Potential presidents think this reminds him of his own campaign.
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>>61229145

Considering the likes of MS are instrumental in undermining our democracy - this isn't an entirely bad thing.
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>>61228862
I personally don't understand what impact this will have.

Can you help me understand?
As far as I know, it has an impact on other countries since Britain was used as a sort of economic bridge between Canada and the rest of Europe, but I don't know anything about he impact it will have on the UK itself, or EuropeC or the rest of the world.
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>>61228981
>>I know pragmatically and realistically this is a poor decision, but the English in my heart knows it's what I should do
literally mfw voting yesterday lmao
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>>61229608
Are there schools in Britain? Everyone makes fun of our education system, but what the fuck is wrong with you people?
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>>61228862
Better it be a democratic blunder than a plutocratic success imo
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>>61229671
Retard
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>>61229608
They are, however, literally the only thing keeping Britain relevant.
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The question is, why do they stop here? Why don't they also vote to be their own continent? Go big or go home.
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>>61229782
'no'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8VH0sbEU20
get rekd eurocrats
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>>61229724
>it's a symbolic victory!
>ignore the fact that Britain has basically no say in world politics now!
>or that our financial system is in fucking chaos as it settles somewhere between 3rd world country and US territory

Yes, good job, lads. I hope you're ready to be the new Puerto Rico
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>>61229607
>You'll now be FREE to still need to abide by all the same laws/regulations as the rest of the EU

The United Kingdom (biggest economy in Europe, major military and diplomatic power) has more clout than Switzerland or Norway, retard.

>Good jobs retards, welcome to the 3rd world

Dodally reasonable assumption :DDDDD
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>>61229607
and .50 cents for you, false flag EU Poster.
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>>61229671
You shot yourself and everyone around you in the foot. I hope in time you learn to think for yourself and stop consuming nationalist /int/ memes wholesale, but as the UK is reduced to an isolated England and Wales, as the pound becomes economically irrelevant and especially 10 years from now as we're forced to crawl back and beg to be allowed into the EU, I hope you never forget - this is the future you chose.
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>>61228862
It was just banter
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Brexit has totally overshadowed any international competition in the Euros
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>>61229251
Your economy, as well Switzerland's, is not comparable with the UK's. This decision will be problematic for all the parts involved.
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>>61229871
>The United Kingdom (biggest economy in Europe, major military and diplomatic power) has more clout than Switzerland or Norway, retard.

kek how's that pound treatin ya today.

Either way, Brits won't have an actual vote in the rules that they will need to abide by if they're going to access to the market.

But who needs the market when you RULE THE SEAS. VIVA BRITANNIA. Make your own world market, lads
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>>61229509
Well now you see Donald... extreme measures are required to retrieve my delegates
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http://citywire.co.uk/wealth-manager/news/morgan-stanley-to-relocate-2000-jobs-from-london/a925461
yeaaah
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>>61229251
You may be not in the EU, but you're still in the EEA, and as such you still follow pretty much every laws/rules voted in the EU, and especially the freedom of movement that goes with the free trade. You even contribute to the European budget. Without having a say in the legislative process.

It's something people usually keep quiet about: Norway and Swiss adopt pretty much everything the EU votes for, as the European market is so vital for them that they can't allow themselves to not follow the regulations created by the EU.
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>>61229662
Other people don't really understand what's going on for Europe (and the rest of the world) in future as well, so people don't invest/spend their money because everyone wants to see what will actually happen from now.
This leads economy gets impacted so badly.
In fact, Japanese Yen is getting stronger so quickly because lots of investors is getting their money escaped to Yen that is considered "safe currency".
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>>61229104
You literally get free gibs me dats from EU without any kind of checking, what the hell is wrong with you? I can understand that wealthier countries would want of but you are part of the poorest.
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>>61229896
Nah, check my flag, I live in an actual super power now. Enjoy your new irrelevancy if you're in the Britain. If you're in America, enjoy voting for Commander in Retard Donald Trump who thinks that having everything leave Britain that makes them even mildly relevant on the world stage reminds him of his own campaign.
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>>61229977
soveriegnty is worth a potential loss of shekels, britcucks can even be in charge of their own immigration again

unfortunately for Norway we are in the EEA which means we still have to accept some EU directives, but I think Britain will stay out of the EEA, it's fucking cancer.
the EU is undemocratic as fuck. I have no idea why so many posters on /int/ is pro EU, since a lot of posters here are nationalist

if you're nationalist, it's logical to be anti EU
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>>61230033
but Britain is probably not going to be in the EU, so they get an even better deal than we have
>It's something people usually keep quiet about
No, it's been discussed a lot on the brexit debate
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>>61228862
t.Abdul bin Mohammad
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>>61230150

wat is trade
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>>61230150
to be fair I think britain leaving will trigger a change in how the EU is run

who knows, perhaps britain leaving is the cure for the EU to be run on a better level
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>>61229929
Switzerland isn't in the EU and doesn't "beg" for anything.

The difference is that the UK a significantly mightier Switzerland.

>>61230010
>how's that pound treatin ya today
Short-term market speculation. We'll see the true results in several years.

>the rules that they will need to abide by
The UK has a stronger negotiating power than smaller countries. It is a major partner for the EU, who can't treat it like it's San Marino.
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>>61230033
Sounds like Britain
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>>61230208
>probably not going to be in the EU
meant the EEA
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>>61229959
If England wins the Euro Cup now, everyone will be happy about Brexit. Just wait and see.
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>>61228862

>democracy is only OK when people agree with me

t. leftists
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>>61229145
>tfw from the thumbnail i thought it was mr. bean
why do all english people look the same ?
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>>61230033
the main reason switzerland isn't in the eu is because it would lose a lot of money from all the illegal money going into their banks which the EU wouldn't approve of and Norway wants full control of its oil and fish. The UK really doesn't have any good reasons to not join the EU.
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>>61230237
>doesn't beg for anything
you have no clue and switzerland holds no power.
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>>61230237
>The UK has a stronger negotiating power than smaller countries
Yes. And it has even more leverage now by leaving the Union, amirite?
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Give us Scotland, Northern Ireland and Gibraltar and then leave.
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>>61229929
and what about the future 50 years from now when europe is middle east 2.0?
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>>61229607

This is the world we're in.
Strong market determine policy and even businesses their decisions.

For example: Hollywood avoids to upset China with certain content in order to get their movies released in the mainland.
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"Give me liberty, or give me death." - Nigel Farage
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>>61230129
>implying the UK was super relevant when it was in the EU
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>>61230099

The direct net financial transfers within the EU are usually around 1% of the country's GDP. That's insignificant in comparison with EU's colossal failings such as the Euro or the immigration crisis.
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Honestly its a good thing that this might stop the EU's course towards becoming a bloated, more unstable Yugoslavia
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>>61230237
>The difference is that the UK a significantly mightier Switzerland.
I think you're forgetting switzerland's strength in various global industries.

Britain will really have to up their game with whatever industries they have, everything with rolls royce to horlicks

>The UK has a stronger negotiating power than smaller countries

sure but no where near as large as the EU itself


EU is a problem, but you do not run from the problem while your fellow euros are tied to it
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>>61229674

Not everything is 100% bad or 100% good. If having a nuanced view makes me stupid - maybe your education has been lacking, yes.

Our improving economy had also been driving growing inequality.

>>61229795

And when Britain was the most relevant nation on earth conditions for the average Brit were appalling.
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>>61230237
http://criticalspectator.com/politics/who-needs-britain-anyway
>It is a major partner for the EU, who can't treat it like it's San Marino.
UK export basically nothing, they need EU product, the EU don't need anything from the UK.
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>>61230010

>But who needs the market when you RULE THE SEAS

>implying they are able to rule the waves of waves of /int/ bantz coming for them
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>>61230237
Oh ok, I forgot about all those actual votes you get. Britain being the "Central Financial Center" is irrelevant now. Enjoy learning Deutsche mein friend
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>>61230034
Ah, that makes sense.
Thanks.
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>>61230237
>Switzerland isn't in the EU and doesn't "beg" for anything.
oh sweet child
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>>61230368
Why not both?
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>>61230414
>improving economy

Not any more kek
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>>61230422
>UK export basically nothing

Machines, engines, pumps: US$63.9 billion (13.9% of total exports)
Gems, precious metals: $53 billion (11.5%)
Vehicles: $50.7 billion (11%)
Pharmaceuticals: $36 billion (7.8%)
Oil: $33.2 billion (7.2%)
Electronic equipment: $29 billion (6.3%)
Aircraft, spacecraft: $18.9 billion (4.1%)
Medical, technical equipment: $18.4 billion (4%)
Organic chemicals: $14 billion (3%)
Plastics: $11.8 billion (2.6%
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>>61230344
Kek fuck off Spain, you'll never be a world superpower again.
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>Wake up
>check /int/
>the UK has signed its own death warrant overnight

wew
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>>61230312
>switzerland holds no power

Because it is a toothless country, unlike the UK.

>>61230314
You don't have more "leverage" because you're in the Union or not.

You have leverage because you're the richest country in Europe with 65 million people, a powerful army, diplomatic clout, a huge economy, and the biggest European stock market by far--regardless of your political affiliations.
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>>61230306
>The UK really doesn't have any good reasons to not join the EU.
Not quite true. The north sea oil is accessible in both Norway and Scotland. So be very vigilant about what happens on Scottish independence.
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>>61230577
And now for our biggest partners

United States: US$66.5 billion (14.5% of total UK exports)
Germany: $46.4 billion (10.1%)
Switzerland: $32.2 billion (7%)
China: $27.4 billion (5.9%)
France: $27 billion (5.9%)
Netherlands: $26.6 billion (5.8%)
Ireland: $25.5 billion (5.5%)
Belgium: $17.8 billion (3.9%)
Spain: $13.1 billion (2.8%)
Italy: $12.9 billion (2.8%)
United Arab Emirates: $10.3 billion (2.2%)
Hong Kong: $9.6 billion (2.1%)
South Korea: $7 billion (1.5%)
Saudi Arabia: $6.7 billion (1.5%)
Sweden: $6.6 billion (1.4%)


No issues here.
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>wake up
>open curtains
>sunshine and soft rain
>everything growing
>birds chirping
>check my phone
>brexit
>mfw
>boat on the horizon
>brefugees
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>>61230641
>the biggest European stock market by far
Short sighted bro. There's some serious movement of services underway.
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I think you will eat your words
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>>61230577
now compare the value of this items to your GDP
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>>61230407
>I think you're forgetting switzerland's strength in various global industries.

Thats alright then considering our pharmaceuticals, aerospace, aircraft manufacturing, banking etc. The EU cant even make its own fighter planes now
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>>61230599
When will Argentina retake the Malvinas from the pirates?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmo5t_SWP2I
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>>61230594
Neither Great Britain, and Canada never was and never will.
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haha whoops
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>>61230679
> I can pretend that Germany, France etc are not in the EU and therefore negligible compared to US :^)
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>Alright guys here's the choice, you remain a part of the Poopy Club and nothing bad happens, or you can set yourself on fire but everyone knows you're independent and you can wear a shirt that says "even if not pragmatically nor idealistically, this was the right thing to do"

Choose wisely
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>>61230577
uk exports less than italy mane
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>>61229662
>I personally don't understand what impact this will have.

It's pretty much unknown territory, so nobody can really say.

Right now the financial places are in turmoil, but I don't worry for them, they'll deal with it and adjust, like they always do. It's what will happen after this that is quite a mystery.
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>>61230763
soon
t. Argie spy that rigged the brexit

You are all pawns of a bigger game
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>>61230743>>61230816

But the point of being in the EU was mainly about free trade.

Nothing will change, UK is too valuable in the long run considering we design and manufacture 30% of Germany's Automobiles.


You think those jobs will just vanish over to Poland or something?
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>>61230751
> it'll be okay, we make fighter planes
;^)
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>>61230577
Wow you're exporting a third more than a tiny country like Switzerland - good job!
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>>61228862
>Do Brits even understand the ramifications of what they did today?
Yes, that's why I love it.
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>>61230836
looking at the biggest british news outlets they honestly believe their position is strong and they will get a better deal by leaving the EU.
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>>61230751
>pharmajewuticals
>banking

I suggest you fully enjoy the 4 months you'll stilll have those
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>>61230641
>You have leverage because you're the richest country in Europe with 65 million people
Yes.
You *also* have leverage because you're in the room when the decisions are made.
I'm not saying nobody cares about the UK anymore. I'm saying they lost influence over dictates they will often need to follow anyway.
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>>61230868
>You think those jobs will just vanish over to Poland or something?
Tata is an Indian company lad.
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>>61230890
And propping up your biggest industry.

Don't come crying to us kraut.
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>>61230691
So when are you guys taking back the green isle from those protestant fucks
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>>61230577
That's fucking nothing
>England
>first world
TOPPEST OF KEKS
What will you do when the european banking centre moves to Frankfurt?
You're so fucked, I love it
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>>61230933
We nearly lost pharma a couple of years ago.
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>>61229145
Morgan Stanley already blew this out the water as false.
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>>61230953
I forgot tata were the ones who build cars.
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>>61230998
>Frankfurt
thats not certain.
Dublin is also a strong contender.
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>>61230998
We ride your economy like we've been doing for years and if we fall over we take you with us.
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>>61231046
it should be moved to Athens just to give the brits the middle finger
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>>61231029
They nearly made all the steel too until that got screwed over.
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>>61229145
Whoops

https://twitter.com/ReutersBiz/status/746330678212558848

At least you tried.
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>>61228862
Britain is literally going to turn into an impoverished cluster of disease-ridden hovels floating off the EU's coast and I wouldn't have it any other way

This is the death blow for the Eternal Anglo, the final nail in the coffin
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>doesnt want to be germanys pet
>people get butthurt about it
lmao, EU was created to control germany but in the end Germany controls it, and the UK leaving will only help to enforce that
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>>61231046
I wouldn't mind giving that to the irish, they deserve it for actually reforming and so they can gloat at the bongs
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>>61228862
good fucking riddance lmao. this is what happens when you ignore the shit we went through.
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>>61230989
Got my balaclava on already
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>>61231046
I would guess both.
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>>61231046
Might actually be better. I can't stand these

>muh germany is everything wrong with the world and theyre trying to do 4th reich

fags. Ireland is cool, we should support them to fuck over the UK as much as possible.
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>>61230998

You'll need those jobs more than us anyway. Have fun now it's going to be just you and France carrying the rest of the EU.
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I don´t understand it. They say that they vote for the freedom of Great Britain. but in fact Great Britain is going to disappear.
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>>61230868
>But the point of being in the EU was mainly about free trade.
Could have just stayed in the EFTA then
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>>61231083
British steel has been dead since the 70ies when thatcher killed all industry.

EU making Steel cheap as fuck to import didn't help.
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>>61231102
>Fat potatonigger neckbeard pretends he's in the IRA
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>>61230751
>banking
banking is about the get fucked once london is no longer the springboard to europe

the only bet I'd have is on your airplane related plus pharma companies and look what they say

http://blog.ispe.org/brexit-impact-pharmaceutical-industry

"“Over a generation, regulators and legislators have built up an integrated European regulatory framework for clinical research and development of new, innovative medicines. It is cornerstoned in the UK, and has significant UK input.” the executives wrote. “If the UK were to leave the EU it would risk unpicking all of that successful work. It would affect regulatory frameworks, the leadership role of the UK’s Medicines Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in the EU… and most importantly patient access to medicines.”"

http://aviationweek.com/commercial-aviation/aerospace-industry-calls-unity-britain-ponders-eu-exit

""The house would not fall down overnight," said Mr Everitt. "But it would become harder to win inward investment, competing with other nations would become more and more difficult. The combination of our flexible labour market and access to Europe makes us attractive to international investors. We have won 17pc of a market worth $5.6 trillion over the next 20 years and our members want to keep that.""
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>>61231087
When Trump loses he can go back to Scotland and rebuild Hadrian's Wall
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>>61231090
>>61231046
>dublin
>financial capital of europe
Brexit shill detected, It's almost like you hate Europe too
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>>61231182
This is true.

But the EU did fund the movement of manufacturing plants from the UK to other parts of the EU/rest of the world.

So fuck them for that.
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>>61231182

>when thatcher pulled the life-support on some industries which couldn't turn a profit

Fixed
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>>61231102
UP THE RA
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>>61231182
>EU making Steel cheap as fuck to import didn't help.
Pushed through by UK politicians.
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>>61230237
Switzerland has its own entrenched niche and in any case has sets of trade and free passage agreements. Going from being an established EU member to isolating ourselves over the course of 2 years, while almost certainly losing two of the constituent countries of the UK will not make us a "mightier Switzerland".

>>61230348
We can think of ways to stop third worlders from coming here without becoming third worlders ourselves. If you stop spouting jingoist memes for a second you'll realise we've just created much more pressing issues than the refuge crisis without doing anything to solve the refuge crisis.
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>>61231148
>You'll need those jobs more than us anyway.
We have lower jobless numbers as far as I remember, mate

>Have fun now it's going to be just you and France carrying the rest of the EU.
>implying that you won't have to pay for the rest of the EU anyway
Do you think Norway gets shit for free? kek
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>>61231182
you didnt hear that the EU is planning on banning chinese steel to protect the local companies?
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>>61231357
Hmm yes because protectionism always works out for the best.
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I have a dream, the Conservative western alliance lead by new UK and Trump looks on with pity as the cultural marxists liberal muslim experiment self destructs.
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>>61230734
The UK is the major stock market in Europe since the 19th century (consistently the same size as France and Germany combined).

No supranational membership can change the fundamentals under this fact.
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>>61231357
Does that stop the EU funding to move our steel industry away and undercut us?

This is like the British beef trade only that time we won.
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>>61231390
>thinking that [insert economical policy here] is always wrong
>not realizing that different situations require different policies
dumb nigger
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>FTSE almost back up already
>GBP is also rebounding
>buttmad bremaincucks on /int/ are mad as fuck

Good day desu, when are you krauts and frogs gonna follow us lol
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>>61231357
UK literally vetoed that bro. Everyone else is no doubt having a party today

>>61231287
I feel bad for Wales desu
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enjoying never being able to go on ERASMUS britfags.
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>>61231390
chinese steel is so cheap because chinese gov subsidize it to gain global market share, not because they can do it cheaper.

its a constant economical war out there if you havent noticed it yet and that can only be fought united, not divided.
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>>61231186
I would also be salty if I was in the UK right now
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>British control one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world
>It's now not EU waters
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>>61229607
>but now you'll be FREE to not have any say in these laws
They were already unable to have any say in the laws.
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>>61231457
Yes was about to say this.

The FTSE is seeing good gains and may even return to levels at the start of the day.

£ also at $1.38, which is a rise on the start of the day.
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>>61231538
But always with germany at the helm right :^)
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>>61228862

Yes, we are crashing the EU with no survivors.
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>>61231429
I wonder if the Dutch said the same in the 19th C
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This was such a glorious day for Scotland.

People don't even realize that there were double agent voters. Both Scotsman voting for remain and leave wanted Scotland's independence.
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>>61231182
yes, and the EU wanted to increase tax on Chinese steel imports and the UK was against

>Britain acted as ringleader in preventing increased tarrifs on cheap imports to EU, according to European Steel Association
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>>61231546
No salt here famine-friend. I voted leave.
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>>61230577
Yet you need to import all those materials in order to make many of your products.
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>>61230150
>if you're nationalist, it's logical to be anti EU
You have to be a pretty radical nationalist to support independence through irrelevancy.
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>>61231592
It not our choice.
We're just the only ones who step up, while Britain buries its head in the sand.
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>>61228862
UK did nothing wrong, they will manage just fine either way, in or out.
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>>61231616
let me call my grandpa and get back to you on that, former first world brother
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>>61228862
"democracy" or "tolerance" isnt a big problem in this case, at least to me. though i think its just shit as method.

this is the same shit as merkel has done. what is common among those, and trump, is they have no concrete plan. there are no fucking valid plans that ensure and secure your life.

all they have done is yes or no, in or out. nothing other than it there. on top of that its very extremely and even too optimistic/euphoric in some ways. cant believe they've taken such an unpredictable risk like a gambling.
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>>61228862
>>61228862
No, that's why I love it. It will be good lesson for others.
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>>61231717
or they won't

but who really cares?
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>>61231758
The Brits know exactly what they're doing.
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>>61231717
>UK did nothing wrong
Morally, beyond political infighting and idiocy and so on, no. Factually, yes.
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>nation declares independence from Islamic DDR
>mistake
Oh you.
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>>61231647
>UK import steel from China instead of from EU
>EU wants to stop this
>UK gets pissed off

>EU offers no shortfalls.

So basically, we're supposed to applaude the EU first killing off our own industry, then forcing us to cancel trade agreements with china to import EU steel?
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Don't worry fellow Europeans, Turkey stands right and ready to take on what England left behind.


Welcome Turkish brothers
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>>61231530
ERASMUS is open to Liechtenstein and Iceland, two famous EU countries as we all know.

Your post symbolises all the lies of Bremain cucks today.
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>>61230890
>Wow you're exporting a third more than a tiny country like Switzerland - good job!

If scotland and ireland break off then its not that much of a bad quota concerning their size desu.
They might make it alone and stay happy.

http://mapfight.appspot.com/england-vs-ch/england-switzerland-size-comparison
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>country remembered sovereignty
>butthurt people everywhere
lmao so hard
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>>61231891
Turkey is already considering not joining the EU for good.
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>>61231851
>blaming the EU for failing to save its own industry
thank god those EU boogie man times will soon be over.
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>>61231908
>If scotland and ireland break off then its not that much of a bad quota concerning their size desu.
But isn't that also where most of their exports come from?
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>>61230868
Yes, you'll still be trading. The main difference is that now you'll have no voting power in the regulations that you will need to adhere too.
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It will be rocky for the UK in the next few months but they'll survive, and possibly even prosper once all the negotiations are done. Article 50 (withdrawal of country from EU) takes up to 2 years before effectively severing all ties, and in the meantime treaties, trade deals, etc will remain in place.
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>>61228862
>This will go down in history as one of the biggest democratic blunders ever committed
Yup, 100% agree, it'll only be only dwarfed by admitting Turkey into the EU
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>>61228862
yeh but we need to leeve the un to kik the pakis out innit
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>>61231964
There is no difference. The UK has always voted against the nonsensical EU regulations and lost.
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>>61230751
>The EU cant even make its own fighter planes now
>implying
Rafale>EF shit

Daily reminder that all of your missiles are made by french companies.
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>>61231803
Nah, you will do just fine. EU will suffer for it, but UK will always be stronk, you'll see. Media had a field day with this one, and many ate it up. Maybe you did too.
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>>61229671
You voted with your emotions.

Congratulations, you are officially a woman.
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>>61230259
they won't even get past Iceland
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>>61231961
Doesnt look like it:
https://www.tradefinanceglobal.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Screen-Shot-2015-09-13-at-20.32.03.png

Scotlands performance seems quiete poor.
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>>61232053
So did this guy

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-news/525290/Twitter-man-smashes-television-nigel-farage-winning-brexit-vote-eu-referendum
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>>61232053
Or human
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>>61231985
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/682643/Turkey-EU-referendum-Brexit-European-Union-Europe
>Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the EU doesn't want Turkey to join the 28-member bloc because it's a "Muslim-majority country" and he is now considering holding a referendum on whether to continue with efforts to join the bloc.
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I just checked a Cannabis Seed bank I use in the UK, prices up around 20%, WTF?????????
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>>61229671
LONDON >>61232053
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>>61231998
Lad you'll get even more pakis to replace the poles.

This is what you choose.
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>>61232046
I suppose that's actually a good point, but what I'm seeing from here, overseas, it looks like the banks are moving out of Britain.
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>>61232132
>not going to weedland directly

got what you deserved lad
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>muh brexit
>we wuz empire
>commonwealth trade XD
>muh currency eurocrat
>where the banker go? XDDDD
>those prices, wankaaaaaaa
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I can't believe how dumb are people who predict a doom scenario incoming.

This independent analysis made by LGT (a Liechtenstein private bank) two days ago sounds pretty realistic to me:

>Future scenarios depend on many assumptions that can vary according to political preferences. Nevertheless, our view is that Britain could modestly benefit economically from a Brexit in the longer term - if it also adopts very liberal trade and investment policies soon after a Brexit, politically manages to maintain reasonable access to EU markets, and the EU itself avoids major economic and political turmoil.

>In other words, while Brexit would almost certainly trigger short-term economic pain and political uncertainty for Britain, it would probably not make much of a difference either way over the longer term. In our view, there would be no disaster if Britain left, but any benefits should also prove rather modest.

https://www.lgt.com/shared/.content/publikationen/marktinformationen/20160622_Beacon_en.pdf
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>>61231556
You mean La Manche channel?
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>>61232163
Never shut up about shitskins but don't realise the commonwealth has significantly more than the EU. Yes this is a stupid country.
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>>61229145
Morgan Stanley have already denied this story.
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>>61232217
I can order seeds from the states, but they don't stock Sensi Seeds or Green House Seeds.
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>>61230679
You do realize that most of these trade agreements won't be renewed, right?
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>>61232244
>if it also adopts very liberal trade and investment policies soon after a Brexit
::::DDDDDD

>politically manages to maintain reasonable access to EU markets

:DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

>and the EU itself avoids major economic and political turmoil.

:DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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>>61231538
Finally someone with common sense
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>>61231797
>Boris Johnson: "Let's take it slowly"
Tpo kek
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>>61232244

Yeah. My best friend works for the Bank of England (she sets regulation for the finance sector) and she 100% believes this is the right decision.

And she's a Bulgarian immigrant.
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>>61232244
the markets are always retarded

I can't believe there are people who still fall for the market panic meme, I though they'd have all learned their lesson 8 years ago.
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>>61232316
You are a special kind of stupid if you think people arent interested in making trade agreements with the UK because they are no longer in EU
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>>61232119
Doesn't matter anyway. Turkey wasn't on the road to joining 3 years ago but everyone felt obliged to leave that door open just in case things become better.

Now that Erdogan went full autocratic dipshit there is no chance in hell for them to join. Better blame the islamophobic europeans.
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>>61228862
IT DOESN'T MATTER

IF IT IS A BLUNDER THAN AT LEAST THEY DID IT THEMSELVES!

"At what point then is the approach of danger to be expected? I answer, if it ever reach us, it must spring up amongst us. It cannot come from abroad. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through all time, or die by suicide."
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>>61232287
Where?
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>>61232359
>Bulgarian

There's your problem.
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>>61232244
>politically manages to maintain reasonable access to EU markets
Kek

Also, they now risk losing Scotland.

>>61232387
In the financial markets, London was big because it was in the EU and benefited from the european financial agreements.
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>>61228862
It's either the start of a sovereignty movement or england gets fucked.

I can only win.
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>>61232244
>doomsday
I dont think so.
But they will struggle and have a hardtime. Maybe more than EU.
Its just an unneeded change which will cost extra work and throws the states back.
And will make england more unimportant than before.
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>>61232349
Yes, it looks like he didn't expected this result and now don't know what to do.
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>>61232332
>UK has always been the major force behind free trade in Europe
>but it won't adopt liberal trade policies these times

U wot, Zhong?
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>>61232496
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/24/alex-salmond-second-scottish-independence-referendum-is-certain

I can't think of a scenario where Scotland won't leave the UK in the near future unless the referendum is blocked by Westminster, in which case we'll have the pleasure of watching a country have a civil war with no guns or knives
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>>61232387
>this is really cheap, lets buy
>bit of a problem there chap, we will double the prize because freedom
>yes please i will keep buying

retarded sven
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>>61232416
Erdogan the dipshit thinks he can blackmail the Eu, thats all.
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>>61232494

She's a fairly based Bulgarian.

"Bulgaria is full of truck drivers and prostitutes"
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they need to leave quickly. We are getting bored very fast
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>>61232552
this

I love all of these win-win situations we're getting.

>If Bremain wins: we get to shitpost endlessly against Brits
>If Brexit wins: finally an actual real-life HAPPENING

And now that Brexit has won:
>Either Britainstan crumbles and dies
>Or it's the rebirth of nation states
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>>61231538
they blocked it for the wrong reasons anyway. knowing the chinese they probably 'enriched' the steel with dead salamanders.
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>>61232655
It's the latter. The EU will die soon.
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edit undo
edit
EDIT

EDIT UNDO
EDIT
UNDO

UNDO

UNDO IIIIIIITT
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>>61232585
>we'll have the pleasure of watching a country have a civil war with no guns or knives
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>>61232496
London was already the biggest financial power (by far) in the 19th century, before EU was even thinkable.

There is no relation between UK's financial domination and their former EU membership.

See >>61231429.
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Great United Kingdom
Independent Congratulations
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>>61232571

Neither Nigel nor Boris actually believed it will pass.

It was a good idea to them to up their popularity, and later blame the EU for everything while claiming "I'll told you so".

Now it backfired, and they have no idea what they're doing.

It's going to be entertaining.
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>>61232695
Ctrl-z
CTRL-Z
FUG
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>>61232690
I hope so, and I certainly wouldn't be surprised if it happened.

However, even if the EU ends up winning and the UK becomes a slave (basically, if the doomsday scenarios end up being true, despite how unlikely it is), it'll still be fun to watch.
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>>61231538
sadly mr german your common sense will be swiped by "damn those globalists"
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>>61232640
Breed a Bulgarian with a Turk and you get a Gr**k.
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>>61232655
>If Brexit wins: finally an actual real-life HAPPENING
We can shitpost after Scots leave UK
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>>61230034
Isn't a strong Yen a good thing for Japan?
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>Does the Yankee even understand the ramifications of what they did today? This will go down in history as one of the biggest diplomatic blunders ever committed
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at least it's not boring I guess
makes me wonder how Europe is supposed to compete in the future if it just breaks off into a bunch of tiny little pieces
Putin must be pretty happy
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>>61232725
In the 19th century the UK also have an empire.
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>>61232711

Only people with guns in the UK live in the countryside.

MFW the royalists win the civil war this time.
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All in all it is rather glorious though, eveyone's been bantering and baiting the Brits for months, and lo and behold the retards actually went and did it.

Like that mong kid at school that you'd challenge to jump off a ledge and then broke its leg.
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>>61232244
>if it also adopts very liberal trade and investment policies soon after a Brexit, politically manages to maintain reasonable access to EU markets, and the EU itself avoids major economic and political turmoil.
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>>61232585
>Scotland pussied out when it had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to leave the UK
>but now they're magically going to become s-strong warriors who fight for independence!!!!!

They're going to complain for some time, stay in the UK anyway, and then shut their mouth forever.
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>>61232804
that too

>>61232824
Japan is one of the most export-driven economies in the world, so no.
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>>61232913
aye we deserve respect
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>tfw you see britbongs make the same mistake as your own country.
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>>61232359
>trusting a bulgarian woman working in a bank

U w0t m8t?
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>>61231102
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>>61232893
Gee, I wonder how we survived for centuries without the EU. And it's not like there's economic growth in Europe as is.
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>>61233068
age of exploration and empires. You don't have empires anymore.
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>>61232960
But you see the last time the issue was how they could still remain in the EU and leave UK. Now the question is how they can get back to EU by leaving UK.
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>>61229868
>>ignore the fact that Britain has basically no say in world politics now!
*has no say in EU politics now, ftfy

The EU is the problem here, not the ones outside it. The EU isn't defeated by a Brexit, but it's a good start. Now we need to continue fighting it until it's dead and gone.
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>>61232387
oc
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>>61231637
One of my mates did this. He voted leave just so we'd get another chance at independence, the short-sighted bastard.
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>>61232051
The UK won't even exist m8, no way Scotland and Norn are sticking with us through this shit.
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>>61233158
>implying Britain has any say in politics outside of EU politics

Oh, child, it's ok, papa America is here to help you out. You'll just need to be your own, sovereign US-territory
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>>61233240
They are. Most Scots like the UK.
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>>61233240
Scotland may not have the finances to leave. They're gonna hate us more than ever for this though.
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>>61232387
ofc people want to trade with the UK, but if they actually leave everyone will try to milk them as much as they can because everything will have to be renegotiated. and the EU wont be with the UK it will be trying to milk the UK
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Who /America/ here, planning their new vacation to Britain? It's like going to Costa Rica now, soon they'll start trading in "Biscuits", and we'll live like kings
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>>61232903
Unrelated. In the 60s Great Britain had no Empire, no EU membership, and was still the dominant financial power.

Just like today Switzerland doesn't need an "Empire" to have a bigger stock market than Germany (who's got a 10x bigger population).
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>>61230577
>>61230679
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>>61233240
Good.
I will correct myself. England will always be stronk, and Scotland will be "free"(not from EU though). I hope EU will collapse eventually, albeit in the least dramatic way possible. Brexit was good for all Europeans who get up in the morning and make a sincere effort, desu. EU is the playground for big businesses and the political nobility's kingdom, and they drain the system as much as pissible, and the drainage has resulted in high unemployment and unjust economic policies that have affected all those who stand up every morning and go to work. EU will go down in history as a failed experiment desu. UK/England will be better off readjusting itself now rather than later, to be well and healthy without being a member in EU, till the day comes when EU will no longer exist in the current form.
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>>61233424
Was literally just thinking the same thing.
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>>61233413
>and the EU wont be with the UK it will be trying to milk the UK
This, I don't see why the EU would go easy with the UK when they have a chance to show everyone that you better not leaving it. The brit economy is dependant on Europe, but not really the other way around.
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>>61233322

Actually, most Scots aged under 30 supported independence.

And most Scots over 50 will probably be more open to independence now because Brexit just ruined any hope they had of retiring to Spain or France.
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>>61232893
1776 in America: "Makes me wonder how America is supposed to compete in the future if we're just a little piece of the British Empire that goes all alone!! King Louis XVI must be pretty happy!!!!"

>>61233110
>the mighty Swiss empire
>the ambitious Finnish empire
>the impressive Italian empire
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>>61233408
>Scotland may not have the finances to leave

They'll be hoping for an incentive from EU.
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I have a friend in the UK who's absolutely panicking. He's got chronic medical issues but the welfare office had screwed him over constantly while he was unemployed for years. Last year he finally got a job he could do as a temp worker for a company that provides a document sorting service for businesses, but he says that if the economy tanks then his company's patronage is one of the first things struggling businesses will cut.

He lives in some place called Stafford which is apparently the ass end of nowhere with shit prospects for jobs but he's too poor and has a sick mother to find a new place to live.

He's been a great friend for a long time and I'm super worried he's going to lose his job and end up depressed and...you know. I'm pretty poor too so I can't support him, but even if I could he's too prideful to accept my charity.

I really dunno what to say to him now.
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>>61232759

This. He even had a speech ready about what a brave patriot he is. "WE MAY HAVE LOST THE BATTLE BUT WE WON THE WAR"

Now they look like a bunch of stuttering toddlers who got caught doing something they shouldn't be doing. England you guys are retarded.
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>>61233322
I think it's fair to say they like britain, my poortugali friend, but they don't like the UK that much, and they fucking hate Westminster. The result of the last referendum was roughly 55-45%, despite public sentiment leaning massively towards independence, with the deciding factors for many voters being economic stability (thrown out the window by Brexit), guaranteed status as an EU member (that's a strike), and the idea that a strong SNK will help them have more influence in the UK (scottish voters just got fucked by the english majority). Not only will Scotland leave, it won't even be close.

>>61233408
At this point everyone who voted rationally in the last Scottish referendum is going to be regretting it, and the next Scottish referendum is going to see a lot of sentimental voting. And on the back of England essentially betraying them, every sentimental voter is going to vote for independence.
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>>61230099
Maybe he doesn't want to be leeching scum like his countrymen. I know that feel all too well.
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>>61233732
The EU will still crumble, as it should. Scots will be in for a surprise by joining the EU in desperation.
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>>61233842
Boris said everything will be okay.

Stiff upper lip and all that
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>>61233880
Pedopole no!
;_;
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>>61233880
WHY IS IT ALWAYS POLAND
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>>61233715
yep, don't see any other way either "pour encourager les autres"

>>61233781
we live in a globalized world and post-industrial world m8, don't compare it to times long past
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>>61233880
>4 days ago look for a documentary on pedophilia in Pakistan and google "pakistan sex with kids" without thinking
>today I click on this image

Can I take belongings when the van comes?
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>>61233715
>implying the EU can afford playing the bad cop with Europe's biggest economy, biggest army, etc.

It's not Portugal or Greece that's leaving today m8.
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>>61234024
>clicking on that image
was the thumbnail not clear enough, you fucking paedo?
hope you get raped in prison
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>>61233897

The UK looks like it's going to crumble anyway, so we might as well take a lesson from England and Wales and crumble on our two feet, eh? ;^)
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>>61230016
i read this in my head in the voice of ted cruz, and it upsets me how well i know that voice.
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>>61234024
Merely accessing CP is not a crime under Portuguese law. They have to prove that your detention of the content is not transient (i.e., beyond browser caches, etc.) and that you did so intentionally.

We're not America where for example being redirected to CP sites by malware puts you in jail.
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>>61233715
>but not really the other way around.
EU need UK too, and that's why there will be put in place new deals.
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>>61234068
Most of the time I scroll down a thread opening all pics and only then I go through them ;_;
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>>61234025
>implying destabalizing the economy of a different country isn't sometimes a smart move
With UK gone, it would make sense to rek them for a while, to make up for it in market growth.
The only reason I see the EU not doing that, is to not butthurt UK too much as a military ally.
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>>61231164
you can lay a fair portion of this mess at the feet of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. If they let the people have a referendum on Lisbon back in 2007 probably none of this would have happened. The people would have rejected it wholesale and the EU may have been forced to reform earlier. Cameron should have also kept his campaign promise about holding a ref on Lisbon but he bottled it and thought he could wriggle out of it using political chicanery.

They sowed the seeds of EU hate by forcing more Europe down the throats of the people and now they are reaping the shitnado.
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>>61234150
oh thank god
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>>61233679
It's nice to think that this is hurting the monopolists of the world, but really, common people or not, nobody actually benefits from a weakened economy. Some fatcats might be forced to accept their loss in the business and retire to their private islands, but they won't be the ones struggling to buy property, forced to work past retirement age and unable to afford education.
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>>61233946
>a globalized world and post-industrial world
And does how being independent like, say, Japan makes you less competitive?

Also, globalisation is not irreversible. There are other scenarios (see picture for a summary, and click link to get the complete study).

http://publications.credit-suisse.com/tasks/render/file/index.cfm?fileid=EE7A6A5D-D9D5-6204-E9E6BB426B47D054
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cant wait for 2018

>twas a joke laddy, you see
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>>61234154
UK needs EU more than the other way around. EU will be hurt by brexit, but UK will be hurt even more. Brits are dancing now, but the size of their mistake will only be fully clear a few years from now. UK's most crucial industry, the finance industry, has been dealt a critical blow.
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>>61234107
Yeah ;^)
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>>61229245
Cameron's resigned. Farage at the wheel: gg no re
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I'm scared. Portugal and England have the oldest alliance in the world, are they gonna abandon us to our miserable debt, Portugabros?

If the EU falls, what will happen to us?
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>>61234369

It will be time to Departugal.
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>>61231228
This.

If London decrease in importancce it's either Frankfurt or Euronext cities (Mainly Paris and Amsterdam) that will replace it.

Sur Dublin can benefit from it but it won't replace London.
>>
Hit them where it hurts.

No entry to Magaluf, Ayia Napa or Zante.
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>>61232244
>and the EU itself avoids major economic and political turmoil

Yes, let's put our trust in the responsible and in no way corrupt Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal and just keep ignoring all the refugees

e-everyything is going to b-be fine
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>>61234369
The Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1373 still stands, thankfully.
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>>61234409
>departugal
Nice.
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>>61233425
Uh no. The CECA and later the CEE was more dynamic than UK with a better growth. That's why thy tried to do their own union with other countries but didn't work and then they begged to come in until France finally gave in
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>>61233842
I'll be honest with you your friend is going to be the first amongst the numbers that are going into the grave in this gambit for british relevance
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>>61232119
Well he's not wrong, letting a powerful Muslim country in would shift the power dynamic and be a disaster for the rest of Western Europe. The last the thing the West needs is more muslims, especially if you give them some political clout.
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>>61234409
No.... NOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
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>>61232580
I do not think the poor disenfranchised working class of britain want to be further outcompeted thanks to further free trade
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>>61234409
i guess you could say

their boat has left the port
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>>61231741
This. UK secession from the EU certainly has an impact on various platforms (economic, diplomatic, many others), but in the grand scheme of things, it still leaves us divided and clenching for fistfuls of rain.

What's worse is we have "leaders" like Trump becoming the face of groups who seek to increase their own wealth and leave the rest out to dry. I know this is a very basic and probably obvious statement, but many of the world problems we are experiencing stem from 1) overpopulation, 2) failure to even assess the overpopulation dilemma, much less solve it, and 3) the global widening of the wealth disparity gap.

Yet here some of us are, focused on keeping keeping "Mexicans" out of the US, the Scots getting another shot at independence through voting to leave the EU and arguing over the new financial capital of Europe.

What's transpiring now is simply forming the steps to either eventual oppression, revolution, or reformation of the true problems we are facing and whether or not we can unite to solve them. Regardless, it will be interesting to see how it turns out.
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>>61234268
The multipolar scenario seems like a nice middleway.
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>>61234268
Japan has a lot more to offer than England/Wales and never grew accustomed to support from a supernational organization like the EU, never grew accustomed to a large interior market like the EU etc.

Japan is more competitive because it needed to be and hence never gave up on know-how or to a certain degree, protectionism

as for the possible outcome detailed in your link, that is far ahead in the future, I would not speculate about that
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>>61234369

Just keep the wine flowing and all will be fine.
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>>61234689
>overpopulation
Stop all aid to Africa, the problem solves itself.
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>>61229959
Oh yeah, that's still a thing.

...

Brexit is my only entertainment.
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>tfw europe keeps electing retarded globalists and eventually splits into warring factions of socialists and muslims
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>>61234329
>UK's most crucial industry, the finance industry, has been dealt a critical blow

Weren't they saying this, when the UK refused to join the euro?

20 years later, the UK financial domination is stronger than ever.

It also looks like the Swiss finance industry isn't going too bad these days, without EU membership.
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>>61234724
B-But think of the chilluns!
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>>61234807
The EU ruined the UK's fishing industry too.
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>>61234263
Well the common people will be the losers anyway, perhaps, but they have really suffered in EU.

In any case, for the UK as a cunt, I want to point out for you that stocks are down a lot less in UK than in Europe, which means that the financial markets believe what has happened is an advantage for UK. Stop listening to your politicians and start listening to the economists instead (those without political bias, of course). UK is not the loser here, so calm down, my good friend. Join the EFTA.
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>>61234409
Grexit. Departugal. Italeave. Fruckoff. Czechout. Oustria. Finish. Slovakout. Latervia. Byegium.
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>>61234855
>stocks are down a lot less in UK than in Europe, which means that the financial markets believe what has happened is an advantage for UK
comparative advantage is not necessarily a good thing for either side concerned tbbh
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>>61234329
Read this: >>61234855
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>>61234807
Did you miss the news where all the big banks are making hasty exit plans from London? Thousands, probably tens of thousands of jobs will be cut or relocated. And we're talking relatively short term here.

You can't compare Swiss and UK financial industries at all in this situation. Completely different beasts.
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>>61229959
>>61234766
Because there are no games today.

Tomorrow we'll go full Euro 2016 again, with discreet side news about the Brexit.
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UK can go be irrelevant isolated province from now on EU can live without it
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>>61228981
>but the English in my heart knows it's what I should do
>english

please trevor, we all know down the road it is adewale akinibo and not nigel smallbottoms in the family tree.
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IF YOU WANT TO FOLLOW THIS THROUGH I'LL FUCKING FOLLOW IT THROUGH
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>>61234934
what if russia becomes 28th member of EU?

what if this was all just a ruse?
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>>61234855
The economy doesn't work that way. Sounds like you are seeing what you want to see. This is only the beginning of UK's troubles and far worse can still happen.
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David Cameron, the Man who did what 800 years 2 world wars and Economic Disaster couldn't, he finally ended the Empire.
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>>61234972
Well then, if that happens, the EUSSR will become complete.
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>>61234903
No, but it means UK is not the loser here. You would expect a fall no matter, because of uncertainties.
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>>61235011
with cheap gas and resources?

ebin

>>61235009
maybe cameron has won after all...
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>>61234934
you could join once putin dies
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>>61232244
>if it also adopts very liberal trade and investment policies soon after a Brexit
Yes I agree.

HOWEVER

The people who vote Brexit want to protect their own industries because muh jobs and aren't hardcore liberals.
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>>61234921
My shitty team didn't play. My interest was lost.
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>>61234732
...please explain how that will fix overpopulation.
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>>61235080
If you kill your enemies, they win :^)
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>>61234817
>pretending it's an overpopulation problem
It's more complicated than "this boat can only support x people"
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>>61234989
I wish I could write to you in 5-10 years and say "I told you so" when we see that UK did not suffer after this. But you'll see for yourself, I guess.
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>>61235129
Africa has never been prosper and our aid is only letting them breed like rabbits. It's pretty simple: let the monkeys govern themselves and kill each other in internal wars.
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>>61234915
Jobs detained by who? Foreigners? It won't make much difference for British workers (since most relocated traders are French, German, etc.), nor for British banks (since they'll have the same staff and make the same profits, just elsewhere).

Anyway, I think these claims are widely inflated, the major banks aren't going to shut down everything and relocate their HQ to France (a country that's basically the copycat of pre-Thatcher UK). People who say this didn't think hard enough.
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>>61234855
The common people suffered at every point in history besides arguably certain chunks of the 20th century, due to sets of circumstances which might well be irreplicable.

>>61235072
The UK is the loser if it suffers in the long run. If the EU is a bigger loser, that doesn't make the UK a winner. It's not a competition.
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>>61235140
he seems like a poor chap

at least he can leave knowing he was asking for the reasonable thing
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Of couse they dont, all leavers voter are just edgy memers kids or senile elders.
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>>61235692
They know, actually. You're conflating stupidity with insanity, and the latter is sometimes necessary to bring about difficult change.
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>>61235384
But it's precisely in the long run UK will not suffer (most probably). If UK go through some bumps on this new path, it will be the short run. It's funny how /int/ paints a doomday scenario for UK right now. Oh well, I guess it's mostly a board with 18-year olds after all. I will say the same thing I have to friends of mine these last days; either way, in or out UK will still do very well in this world of ours. But if you're so scared of doomsday, then come here instead. We have jobs for you, as 4% Norwegians are being lazy sacks of shit.
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>>61233842
Your friends is probably dangling from the ceiling right now
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>>61235247
Same goes for you. The most likely thing is that in the long run, nothing will change. But in the shorter term all of Europe is losing money and power.

In other words, this whole thing is just an expensive and useless waste of time.
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>>61235168
It boils down to it due to our naivity concerning the issue.

I believe africa could feed itself as their boat has plenty to offer, but their potential is blocked and we rather use money for taking in people we dont need then driving forth our own society and its technological output which would help africa (and other region) in a more lasting way then dropping them food or taking away their young males.
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>>61228862
I'm going to England next spring. Is this going to affect my plans?
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