I TRIED SO HARD
AND GOT SO FAR
CUZ I FEEEEEEL
BUT IN THE END
>>61255947
Loving the massive economy downfall in UK right now. Fucking lel
IT DOESN'T EVEN MATTER
>>61257113
>>61257108
>>61257072
>>61255947
And they say usa has no culture
>>61257108
like what happened to finns when you joined the eurozone lel
>EU will die in your lifetime
Who would have though life could be this great?
>>61257202
>american """"''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''""culture"""""''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''"""""""
*clapping intensifies*
>>61257108
>in UK
In London.* The bank shares are crashing. Let it burn.
UK has never been a real member. They had an infinite number of special regulations,
>>61257272
>Without UK cock blocking, EU will go full reich mode
Who would have though life could be this great?
there is shit everywhere in europe with people trying to go on referendums to leave EU as well as regions like Scotland leaving their countries leaving EU to rejoin EU
who is going to clean up this mess now?
>>61257364
#snowflake
#imspecial
>>61257364
>UK has never been a real member.
It's no time for damage control, they were part of the EU and 52% went for the meme vote.
Warmly waiting for Scotland to get back into the club
>>61257482
>who is going to clean up this mess now?
After WWII it was Merica, so I'm guessing this time it's gonna be China.
An dem be lecturin' us like dis pic related
European Union is dead, long live the Islamic Union
>>61257793
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/scottish-independence/11054187/Spain-and-Belgium-would-veto-an-independent-Scotlands-EU-membership.html
Not so simple.
>>61257341
Nah we'll be fine. Ironically it's the parts of Britain most dependant on the EU that voted out lel.
>>61258457
>Aug 2014
>>61257364
This is exactly why I wanted to stay. We had it so good, we had all of the benefits with very few of the downsides compared to other members.
But no we wanted to "take back" the control we always had.
>>61258457
That was when England wanted to be part of the EU so I imagine they wanted to keep them together, now England are out it'll basically just be "yeah fuck it we may as well just have you".
>>61257793
This has nothing to do with damage contral.
1. UK rebate As Britain although much paid in the EU budget, but hardly benefited from the multi-billion dollar agricultural aid, urged British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in 1979: "I want my money back" - The "Iron Lady" began then 1984 discount agreement with their land through, get back 66 percent of its net contribution to the EU after the UK. The discount still exists today, although he repeatedly the displeasure of other EU countries excited because they now must share the British share. But can be abolished the rule only if London agrees.
2. Travel freedom
Anyone traveling from Germany to France, Austria or the Netherlands, must it not show his passport. However, UK tourists should have the pass it: The British have not joined the Schengen agreement, which the EU guarantees citizens freedom to travel from Italy to Norway and from Portugal to Poland.
3.Interior and Justice
Entered into force since the EU Lisbon Treaty in 2009, the UK can choose to which laws in the field of justice and home affairs it participates. In addition, the British government procured to phase out 130 laws from the time before the Lisbon Treaty. In December 2014 then London rose around 30 regulations again, including the European Arrest Warrant. This "cherry-picking" annoys the rest of the EU many.
4. Defence policy
In the defense policy UK relies on NATO. As European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker campaigned in March for the establishment of a European army, came the "No" from London post. "Defense is a national, not an EU matter," said a government spokesman. Although the United Kingdom in the late 1990s gave the opposition to the creation of the Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP), it shall ensure that Europeans do not go too far here. So London has prevented that there is a military headquarters in Brussels. EU missions such as in Mali are therefore managed decentralized from the Member States.
>>61259474
5. Fiscal pact
In the euro crisis the retentive on their Pound British island is a good deal further drifted away from the core EU. With concern the toils for euro bailout were observed in London, also the British government feared consequences for the financial center London through stricter banking regulation or a financial transaction tax. cared for indignation in the EU, that Britain did not join the fiscal pact for more budgetary discipline.
>>61255947
Can English be removed as an official language now?
>>61258618
Britons! Take control... take control of your country!
>>61257364
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lScVfwe-Rp0
>>61259614
Perhaps they're wondering why someone would vote to shoot their own economy before throwing it out of the European Union.