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>leave EU
>it goes a lot better than even the leave campaigners expected
>pro EU european media cooking up all kinds of stories about companies leaving based on data collected before the referendum
>SNP threatening to have another referendum that they can't have
>free up one GB of space in the EU

and still the fear mongering goes on
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>1.37 US Dollar
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>>61287842
>not everyone decides to fuck you and themselves up the ass out of nothing but spite
This doesn't mean you're going to get a trade deal with the EU more favourable than your former membership, lad
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>>61287842
>it goes a lot better than even the leave campaigners expected
is the malnutrition making you delirious?
USA should ship more cum
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>>61287842
I stand with the UK.
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>>61287842
>it goes a lot better than even the leave campaigners expected

senpai...

>pro EU european media cooking up all kinds of stories about companies leaving based on data collected before the referendum

yes, several companies stated that it would have a negative impact on trade, and it's been two days since brexit, of course things haven't changed massively
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>Ahmed said he reads the Daily Mail online and sometimes buys The Sun, both eurosceptic newspapers which urged readers to back Brexit.

>He confidently reels off answers to every one of the Remain campaign's concerns: The financial turmoil is temporary, trade benefits everyone and won't stop, EU countries will be happy to give his children visas to work and study.

>But as with most Leave voters interviewed, his optimism that the economy will improve in the wake of Brexit was not backed up by any specific reasons other than the saving of resources no longer devoted to the EU.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-britain-eu-oldham-idUSKCN0ZB0LU

lmao brits literally have no idea what they're doing
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>>61287842
>it goes a lot better than even the leave campaigners expected
You're still a member of the EU and will still be for another two years so nothing has changed yet.
Once the details of the post-EU agreement become known and people know if trade with the UK will be restricted or not is when stuff will happen.
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>>61287842
>it goes a lot better than even the leave campaigners expected
>the poung lost 7% of its value compared to the euro in 3 days

lmao
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>>61287842
>LTSE and pound crash so badly that one quarter trillion is injected
>Still in dark red
Bongs lost
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>>61287842
>it goes a lot better than even the leave campaigners expected

They expected worse than this yet still voted to leave? Those Brexiters wouldn't happen to have vaguely French-sounding last names, would they?
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>experts say it'll be bad if the UK leaves
>UK says "WE ARE TIRED OF EXPERTS THAT KNOW BETTER"

>Trump supports the UK leaving
>ISIS celebrating the UK leaving

>Stephen Hawking one of the smartest people in the world says it would be a disaster if the UK left
>gets ignored and his words are called ridiculous by a pro-leave politician

>Scotland setting up to leave the UK
>Ireland doing the same
>London even wants independence somehow
>The UK as we know it is literally in danger of not existing anymore

>Campaign points that Leave voters mainly voted for are now being retracted
>clear evidence of lies in the Leave campaign

I have never seen someone willingly fuck themselves over like this beyond belief.
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>>61289707
/pol/ is one hell of a drug
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>>61289707
All this just because Camaron wanted to get re-elected.
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>>61289242
10% actually.
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>>61289707
retarded gypsy
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>>61290128
It's bouncing back
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>>61290166
IT'S COMING HOME
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>>61289707
wow
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>>61289707
Just look at the demograph that tended to vote for Leave, that will tell you everything
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>>61289707
christ, stephen hawking is not known for his ideas on (global) politics or economics

why would his opinion be important?

not that he wasn't right
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>>61289707

Jesus christ
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>>61287842
its not like a monstrous big bang that destroys everything in a moment.

you slowly become poor. at this point its hard to perceive it.
when its obvious to everyone, you only realize you are trapped in a swamp and cant move out of it anymore.
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>>61291677
#shrekt by nippon, that must hurt
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>>61289707
UK will be fine. Experts also said Brexit would never happen and that it would be far worse. Scotland and Ireland will stay. I wish butthurt Euros would try to be Objective.
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>>61291677
M8 I have very quickly become a lot poorer since the pound crashed. I'm really angry. But I must remain calm, pls gib zen koan.
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>>61289707

Who cares about what Hawking has to say.
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>>61291677

Except in this case, the road to the swamp had numerous warning signs for miles - "SWAMP AHEAD, TURN BACK, SWAMP DANGER". Farage just led everyone there anyway saying the signs were just there for 'fear mongering'.
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>>61291677
You nips always sound like you're speaking in poems when our languages are translated

It's beautiful
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>>61291916
>Scotland will stay

You're a cuck through and through, they almost lost the indy referendum last year and the main reason stay won was the scots being afraid of leaving the EU. There is no fucking way Scotland is going to stay in that sinking ship
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>>61289707
>the UK is now supposed to be "free" from Brussels

All they have to do now is be free from themselves.

>CCTV cameras everywhere
>Paki rape gangs all over the place
>Social media police arresting people over hurtful comments
>"Hate speech" laws

The UK is pathetic.
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>>61289707
>Stephen Hawking
>the man who unironically believe philosophy is dead and science is the only answer
who gives a fuck what this goof has to say on global politics?
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>>61291916
Scotland only stayed with the uk because they wanted to be apart of the EU and when they leave they take their oil with them.
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>>61292196
t. Proud Catalonian patriot
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>>61292196
>EU supporting Scotland in an independence referendum

I'm sure Spain is totally cool with that seeing as how Catalonia wants independence. Sets a bad precedence. France and others would take issue with it too. You'd all have to nurse it back too health, it would be another Greece or Poland. Scots won't risk it.
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>>61289707
>>Scotland setting up to leave the UK
>>Ireland doing the same
>>London even wants independence somehow
>>The UK as we know it is literally in danger of not existing anymore
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>>61292351
Most Oil is in England actually. Scots won't get into the EU regardless. They won't vote for independence.
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>>61292460
Their biggest reason for staying was the EU without that they have no reason to stay in the UK
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>>61292460
>SNP majority and a strong desire for EU membership
I'm not saying a sure thing but it's not far off. They're more likely to want independence
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>>61288589
Dude lmao that video is so fucking funny it just goes to show that interviewing random people always turns out fucking hilarious cause they say some straight wild shit
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>>61288589
kek
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>>61292559
Leaving the UK would be far more damaging for their economy than the EU. And they'd still be out of the EU anyway...
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>>61292706
I think they're going for something like the UK stays in as Scotland and England and Wales go and stay go.
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>>61292769
No one accepts them as a country though. They're not a country.
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>>61288224
Salty slav because you wont be able to go steal UK jobs
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>>61293008
the EU is pissed off so they might accept them out of spite.
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>>61293057
Then what's to stop separatists in Europe declaring independence? Europe would fall apart.
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>>61291916
>Experts also said Brexit would never happen
They said remain was likely, not that it was the only option
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>>61293148
Europe is already falling apart
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Why do the English want to knee-cap both their legs? Just to get back at the European Union by shooting them in one foot because France and Germany are running the thing?
They empoverish England for the next several decades. They lose Scotland, Gibraltar and maybe Nothern Ireland. Even Wales is big "?".

They give more power and money to France and Germany, and enable them to run the European Union with less obstacles than before.

Aren't they supoused to be intelligent and informed people?
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All these salty Euro tears, all this elitist shit about people being dumb voters. Its all shit UK will probably stay in the common market just now they can actually choose their own laws and regulations instead of unelected EU officials. The only thing significant that will change is that the UK will be able to choose its own future.
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>>61293305
>UK will probably stay in the common market just now they can actually choose their own laws and regulations instead of unelected EU officials

Literally the opposite my black friend.
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>>61291677
What the fuck do Nips know about economics, haven't you fuckbois been in economic stagnation for 15 years or something?
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>>61292706
>Leaving the UK would be far more damaging for their economy than the EU

Not really, no
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>>61293305
>stay in the common market just now they can actually choose their own laws and regulations

Boooy you're in for a ride
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>>61293371
Eat shit fritz go enslave someone else.
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>>61293305
>All these salty Euro tears, all this elitist shit about people being dumb voters

leavers are Britain's equivalent of EFF voters.

>Its all shit UK will probably stay in the common market just now they can actually choose their own laws and regulations instead of unelected EU officials

If it wants access to the common market it has to accept EU regulations and freedom of movement.>muh unelected officials is a meme and shows how little you actually about the EU.

>The only thing significant that will change is that the UK will be able to choose its own future.

No country does that.
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>>61288601
>yes, several companies stated that it would have a negative impact on trade, and it's been two days since brexit, of course things haven't changed massively

Over the years, multinationals, enterprises, banks and financial institutions will move from London to the Frankfurt and Paris, because these cities will be in the EU and London won't.
They're after money, and custom fees, renegociation of trade agreements, time, uncertainty, beurocracy and etc... all those things cost money to them.
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>>61293418
Lmao
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>>61293254

Scotland might leave but the EU won't accept them. They have nothing to bring to the table and the E.U members won't shoot themselves in the foot by admitting a separatist state
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>>61293642
>>Scotland might leave but the EU won't accept them.

they will, just to fuck with the UK

>They have nothing to bring to the table

They have an actual economy with good potential

>E.U members won't shoot themselves in the foot by admitting a separatist state

Only Spain might, but even that's unlikely.
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>>61293534
Just like all of Switzerland's financial centres.
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>>61293305
>just now they can actually choose their own laws and regulations instead of unelected EU officials
Except now they'll inevitably follow more or less 75% of all regulations passed in a parliament they have absolutely no representation or influence in. Great job! You've just made Brussels into the big invisible monster you envisioned it to be.

The populist delusion of total independence didn't work out too well for us, and it won't work out for Britain. Europe is best reformed from within. Take my word for it.
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>>61293015
>>61293305
>>61293373
>>61293492
t. Nigel Nigelson, posting from my large plantation outside of Cape Town
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>>61293534
The biggest damage will probably be do to the next 3 months of uncertainty. Markets hate uncertainty and will probably freeze all investments for the time between now and when the exact condition of separation are decided.
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>>61293739
Switzerland never left the EU and doesn't have to face uncertainty, and its thing is that it isn't in the EU and not subject to European banking regulation. London's function as a financial centre is the exact opposite
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>>61288589
>>61292636
>>61292673
I sympathise with that guy. When Jo Cox was murdered in my town, I was interviewed by a French journalist who asked me how I was going to vote in the EU Referendum and why. All I could think to answer was "Because I want Britain to be about British". I couldn't think of a single reason at the time. She caught me so off guard and put me on the spot. Didn't help that she was a qt (pic related) and I was a fucking autist.
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>>61292399
If they actually leave, the UK is over. Something else will take it's place, whether we call it UK or not.

As an Argentinian I guess I should be happy, because England will have less money to defend their overseas territories/having military bases on them, and we might come to an agreement of double sovereignity (or similar) sooner than expected.

At the same time, I want a strong European Union, so I don't know what to cheer for, the UK surviving and remaining in the EU, or for the path they chosen, a weak England turned into a second rate world power.
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>>61293730

They don't Scotland is extremely dependent of gibs from the England and the E.U. The only booming business there is the heroin trade. The places with oil in Scotland voted overwhelmingly to stay in the U.K and would try to leave Scotland if they left.
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>>61293870
>the next 3 months of uncertainty

It will take years before a new deal is reached with the EU (in which the UK will be fucked over). The UK will suffer in the period before the new deal.

>>61293906
why the fuck can't you think of a reason for one of the most important votes in your lifetime?

>>61293796
Durban, more likely, all the anglos live there.
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>>61293739
Finance in Switzerland and finance in London are not really all that comparable. Like >>61293876 said, the fact remains, Switzerland is stable and has always been so. The UK leaving means banks and financial institutions are genuinely going to consider if it's actually worth the risk to continue doing business in London. Denying that isn't going to help anyone.

While we're here discussing, there are people in meeting rooms, in London and elsewhere, laying plans for the future. Chances are, many of those plans contain the words Frankfurt, Paris and Milan.
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>>61294173

I doubt it as London was the finance capital of the world for hundreds of years.
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>>61287842
cheap british slags soon on the market.
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>>61293642
The EU will accept Scotland without a second thougth. The only question here is if they'll have them do all the beurocracy again, or some express procedure to get back in. Same thing goes for Nothern Ireland, Gibraltar and Catalonia.
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>>61294173
Why would anyone leave London and move to a third world backwater like Paris, Frankfurt, Milan? Same with Dublin. I howl laughing everytime someone says Dublin will become the next capital of global finance.
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>>61294173

If you look at the markets, they aren't going anywhere. MIB has been declining for god knows how long, ESE is not in a good position either, and DAX has a much slower growth rate than the FTSE.
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>>61293739
>Switzerland
Switzerland was never part of the EU.
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>>61294283

No they wouldn't

>Northern Ireland
>Gibraltar

They aren't leaving either the people in both places like the U.K

>Catalonia
The E.U accepting this would set a precedent that they don't want to set
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>>61294235
Because they were raping half the globe. They can't even properly rape Scotland these days.
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>>61294433
We don't need to rape it anymore. We won.
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>>61287842
We will see in couple of years. Every right wing party wants what you guys did.

Next time Greece comes close to default you guys can sit back and laugh. Don't have to carry the southern European deadbeats anymore.

On the other hand I do hope you guys splinter and fail since I do like chaos.
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>>61294433

No even when they weren't the leader of the world they had strong economic ties and London was the center of it all.
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>>61291916
>Public expected remain would win. It didn't. From now on everything based on populistic beliefs must be wrong.
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>>61287842
It's overwhelming. My more liberally minded friends on social media are beyond doom and gloom. They reference the apocalypse, and offer an analogy between Brexit/UK and Trump/USA.

They didn't seem bamboozled by it a week ago. What sort of things have they seen to equate Brexit with hatred and folly?
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>>61294490
sure you did
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>>61294559
What language are we speaking in Tyrone? Whose technology are we using?
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>>61294523
>On the other hand I do hope you guys splinter and fail since I do like chaos.

Wouldn't you want them to succeed because it would cause the rest of the EU to fall into chaos?
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>>61294617
>What language are we speaking in Tyrone?
not yours
>Whose technology are we using?
not yours
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>>61294540

It's just standard overreaction. I went to uni in the UK, and virtually everyone on my FB friends list that supported the EU has collapsed into whining children, save for the guys who did STEM as they've decided to accept the results and see what can be done from there.

As a special bonus, one said that Remains wasn't sore losers, just in grief, all while posting links urging people to sign a petition for a second referendum.

Fucking progressives, I swear to god.
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>>61287842
Oh you poor naive twat... We wont be officially out of the EU for another two years, but dont worry im sure the country will steadily decline into a 3rd world country because bigots thought leaving the EU would fix immigration(so mislead and gullible) but instead it just decimated the pound and made all brits considerably poorer for the next century.
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>>61293906
I'm from birstall too lad where abouts are you
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>>61294235
Well, yes and no.

London has always been a place of interest for the world's bankers, traders and investors, you're right about that, but times change. It's going to take a long time for the UK to draft and pass new legislation. Even if you look away from the fact that the financial sector won't have any idea how the laws are even going to look like, they're facing a period of great uncertainty ahead. Consider this, if you were a businessman, would you really invest your money in London - the city with currently the most unstable stock market, currency and economy of any place in W. Europe

Or would you perhaps consider going elsewhere?

>>61294314
Dublin is peanuts, you're right about that, but don't underestimate the others. Turns out, their citizens didn't vote for a recession.

>>61294331
You have to separate short-term and long-term investments. Regardless of whatever growth in size the FTSE had up until Thursday (and the inevitable recession) the other places can offer a little something called stability right now. Financial institutions really can't get enough of that shit.
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>>61294775
The referendum was rife with misinformation how the fuck do you think a vote for making the country poorer and worse off even won? Idiots everywhere.
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>>61294682
If they succeed it's going to be chaos as well. Might as well hope for them to crash and burn as well.
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>>61294759
Englishman's. You live in an Englishman's world.
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>>61294919
Not since WW2 at least.
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>>61294887
>the other places can offer a little something called stability right now

But they haven't, FTSE saw the least losses out of all the European stock exchanges on Friday. It went down 3%, compared to 4% DAX, and 12% in the MIB.

>>61294909

Because most people remember a certain saying about security and freedom.
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>>61294970
>he says in English
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>>61293786
>Except now they'll inevitably follow more or less 75% of all regulations passed in a parliament they have absolutely no representation or influence in. Great job! You've just made Brussels into the big invisible monster you envisioned it to be.
THIS.

The old English folk that massively voted for "independence" from the EU just doomed their about to be dissolved country to the regulations of Brussels... except now they have no voice or vote on them, they just gave more power the the France-Germany tandem (perhaps even giving a stronger chance to a political consolidation of the EU).

Best case scenario, England will have a little more money in the long run, but they'll still be subject to the, in their own peculiar view "Franco-Germanian rule" of their lives.
England will be an isolate withing the EU and the world, much like Switzerland, a rather nice place to leave (economically speaking) but with no relevant voice or vote in the concert or nations.

inb4: UN Security Council: less and less relevant every passing year.
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>>61294001
But thats bullshit you retard, the oil is in scotland, Oil companies cant take it with them, they go where scotland goes lmfao if they dont support scotlands decision to leave and remain with the EU, theyll just get another company to take thier place if anything it would help scotland get a better price!
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>>61294887
Look at the Eurozone and their never ending debt crises. The UK will become a safe haven for European capital.
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>>61294919
the German,french,Irish, and Italian immigrants that came here would say otherwise
>>61294997
We made our own version of it because our dad was a fucking retard.
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>implying a devalued currency is bad
You retards need to take some economics courses.
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>>61294887

The market is only unstable because the bankers and stock brokers running it destabilized it themselves. If they didn't try to sell off their shares then nothing would've happened.

Secondly the rest of Europe is even more unstable
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>>61295045
They were peasants coming to work for the Anglo man. Just like your ancestors did in the cotton fields.
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>>61294919
>WE
>WUZ
>EMPIRES
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>>61295035

I'm not talking about the companies you junkie. I'm talking about the places where the oil is. And companies are unwilling to work with government that treat companies like shit
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>>61292163
fucking KEK
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>>61294314
Business goes where the best profit can be made. If London provides the best offer for them they will stay. If not, good bye London. Don't expect a concern just stays because they feel patriotic.
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>>61295045

What do people that assimilated to anglo culture have to do with anything
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>>61295226
No one in international finance will want to learn German, French, Swahilli or any other backward language.
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>>61295229
america has no culture we abandoned it ages ago.
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>Brexit is proposed
>Both sides campaign horribly and politicians show disgusting behaviour
>mostly shitflinging, lies, and yelling slogans
>Remain eventually tries to give some easy-to-know facts
>Leave just keeps shouting over all sound logic
>Experts say the eco-... FREEEDOOOOOM
>We don't pay the EU £350-... FREEEDOOOOM
>How are you not free? You're not in a dictatorship and the referendum itself shows you can vote for just about anything retarded. You are compl-... FREEDOOOOM
>DO YOU HATE FREEDOM? NO? THEN VOTE LEAVE!
>FREEDOM FREEDOM

That's how easy it is to get people to do what you want. You don't hate freedom do you? I had more faith in the UK.
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>>61295403

Time to stop posting friend
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>>61294988
Only time will tell, of course, but you can't base your entire prediction on the reaction and counter-reaction on the FTSE. It suffered its greatest loss and subsequently its greatest gain in a long fucking time. That was all in one day.

The other stock exchanges didn't go up, because there was virtually no one buying shares. London on the other hand was pure chaos. Something which will likely continue until they pass new legislation. That can take quite a while.

>>61295100
Yes, that's what people do on the stock markets. Nothing new.

The rest of Europe is recovering from a recession, while the UK just stepped into one.
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>>61295045
>we

Sure you did, Pedro.
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>>61293730
you're a dumbass
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>>61295456

According to what I heard the Euro markets were hit harder
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>>61294173
>While we're here discussing, there are people in meeting rooms, in London and elsewhere, laying plans for the future. Chances are, many of those plans contain the words Frankfurt, Paris and Milan.
Listen to this man.

Also, most of the people that voted to significantly ruin England's economy will be dead by the time they're mistake proves to be obvious.

One of the many ironies of History.
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>>61295449
prove me wrong.
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>>61295403
t. Tyrone Darnell Jnr
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can people stop chimping out?
we'll see the results after 10 years, not after 24 hours
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But the UK hasn't left the EU yet.
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>>61295534

Baseball, accents food, customs, how people act, politics etc...
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>>61295456
>The other stock exchanges didn't go up,

The went down bad. There is literally not a single stock exchange in Europe that can match the stability or growth of the FTSE, and on Friday all of them suffered far more than it. In the long-run, there are still substantial costs in both physical and human capital to move over to a new finance centre, so please tell me why companies will expend such effort in order to change their location to a place with less stability and growth.
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>>61295448
>I had more faith in the UK

This is a mistake the world won't make twice
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>>61295342
Yeah, that will be a big issue for sure. They are all in London because they love the english language so much.
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>>61295602

Any company that wants to operate within the biggest single market of the world. The banks laundering money for the russian mafia will stay, they are the only winners in all this
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>>61295670
Exactly. The same reason you learnt the language of international business and politics.
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>>61294314
>Why would anyone leave London?
Fog, pollution, lack of light, being sorrounded by lots of people not from London, poverty, etc.

>I howl laughing everytime someone says Dublin will become the next capital of global finance.
Never heard that one. Still, I love Dublin.
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>>61295687

That's the U.S
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>>61295687

America is the single biggest market in the world, followed by China. Ever since Britain left the EU, the EU isn't number one anymore.
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>>61294314
>Why would anyone leave London

Why would anyone stay in London is what you should be asking
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>>61295863
Judging by the coffee shops near me no-one seems to stay in Spain. So I suppose you'd be an expert on the subject.
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>>61295594
All of which are decisive because we don't have a unified opinion on any of those things.
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>>61295531
Are you upset that Spain and Italy are the ones suffering for our (selfish) decision to Brexit so far? I don't get it.. Also >Polish intellectuals

>Argentine economists
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>>61295448
I think we all did.
Brexit suckers are already realising Boris "Cokefiend Psychopath" Johnson lied to them
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>>61294398
>Northern Ireland
>Gibraltar
>No they wouldn't
If they care about "patriotism", you win.
If they care about money, I win.

>Catalonia
>The EU accepting this would set a precedent that they don't want to set
Agreed. So, express procedure to get back into the EU? (In the unlikely case they separate from Spain).

But let's remember what's important here... any territory that leaves it's current country and then gets back into the EU gives more political power to the big ones, basically France and Germany.
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>>61295920
>implying the people who move London aren't bottom of the barrel proles without any skills including speaking english

We keep your old fucks healthcare leeches and you keep those guys, deal?
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>>61296150
Average Spaniard then
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>>61296150
>A QT Spanish barista gave me a free croissant the other day
Was only shitposting for the sake of it, but by all means please do keep Janice and Keith roasting in the sun.
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>>61295041
Well, we'll just have to wait a few decades and see what happens with Frankfurt, Paris, Milan, Geneva, etc...
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>>61296186

And Kings of Men among the english, yes
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>>61295056
>You retards need to take some economics courses.
Fukken seconded.
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Why do you all love the EU so much?
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>>61296431
>ARGENTINA IN CHARGE OF ECONOMIC ADVICE (AND READING COMPREHENSION)
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>>61295056

It's actually awful for economies depending totally on imports for even basic supplies. The guys in the Bank of England know what they do when they try to keep the pound as strong as they can
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>>61295517
>According to what I heard the Euro markets were hit harder
The Stirling Pound was 11% down. The Euro 3% down.
You better get your ears checked Mr. Trump.
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>>61296476
I rather get cucked by felfow europeans than by anglos and ivans.
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>>61295588
the jews have indoctrinated the internationalist/globalist/cultural marxism/"you need mass droves of brown immigration to survive economically in 2016 goyim" into most of Europe's children long ago. Of course they're scared. They think it'll trigger WW3 and global financial collapse because the kikes have fed them spiel so well and they think they need to be under the NWO in order to just manage themselves. They've been tricked into thinking it's the only way forward for humanity.
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>>61296571

He means European stock exchanges, see my posts earlier in the thread.
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>>61295921

ok pal

>>61296110
Most people in Northern Ireland want to stay in the U.K and Gibraltar would lose a lot of money leaving the U.K
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>>61295937
>Argentine economists
Precisely. The UK is doing what we (well, not me, but most Argentinians) did back in late 2001, reject the system and try to avoid reality.
It doesn't work.
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>>61291677
I don't understand this.

Why are brits gonna become poor just by being an independent country?.
Like japan needs to be annexated to China to have any chance?.

I really don't understand the Globalist logic here.
Like supporting Free Trade doesn't exactly imply you need foreign assholes to rule your country
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>>61296826

But they Argentinians are pretty smart. You guys just default every decade because you know people are stupid enough to lend you money again.

>>61296923
>Globalist logic

Oxymoron there, Texas. Globalists just believe that sovereignty is bad, since nations at an impasse tend to go to war. Instead, they want everyone under one organization so there can be nothing to disrupt their profits.
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>>61294919

No. We're living in America, baby.

I love when Brits pretend they're still relevant.
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>>61296733
>Most people in Northern Ireland want to stay in the U.K and Gibraltar would lose a lot of money leaving the U.K
Most people in Nothern Ireland want to stay in the UK AND in the EU. "Patriotism" Vs money.
Gibraltar voted 96% to stay in the EU because the vast majority of it's labor force crosses the "border" every day from the EU. Again, will pockets win over something else?
Really, don't know.
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>>61296923

Because it hurts their wallets. Globalist push this shit so they can make money
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>>61296826
Hold on Argentine bro.

People that support brexit do not exactly support Socialism or any other left wing style bullshit.

Far from it. They just wan't their Sovereignty to increase Free Trade with non EU countries.
I mean the right is the one supporting this.
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>>61297068
>globalists
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>>61296586
> ivans
70 years too late for that
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>>61297063

First I'm gonna need a source about the Gibraltar thing. Second why would the citizens there side with a country that tried to blockade and starve them until 20 years ago when Spain reopened the border
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>>61295056
Deflation is a bad thing you retard. The Great Depression was a depression because of the high levels of deflation (about 10% a year in the US) throughout the period due to people hoarding gold and removing money from the monetary supply (which was gold-backed worldwide in the early 30's). Prices fall, companies go out of business because their margins tank and they can't take working capital anymore (during high deflation periods you will have to pay back progressively more and more real dollars every year as the currency is worth less but the loan amount remains the same), people get unemployed. The only 'benefit' is that it allows you to nostalgically jerk off over 10c shops from the early 1900's a hundred years later on 4chan.
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>>61297032
>But they Argentinians are pretty smart. You guys just default every decade because you know people are stupid enough to lend you money again.
It's every 14 years. And people fourtunately stopped lending us easymoney a long time ago.
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>>61297140

Yes not all globalists are jews
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>>61287842
>it goes a lot better than even the leave campaigners expected
What were they expecting? Robot Hitler?
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>>61288225
>A
>FUCKING
>BEAVER
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>>61295448
t. citizen of a non-country
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>>61297169
>muh deflation

Deflation was a side-effect of the Great Depression caused by stock market crash, prolonged by Smoot Hawley tariffs and New Deal.

Deflation happens daily and it's normal. If it weren't, you'd still be paying outrageous sums for computers, cars and who knows what else.
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>>61297094
Yeah, agreed. The ignorant populist right is growing in many countries today.

However I don't think the part about 'Free Trade agreements with everybody else' will work very well for what will be left of the UK after the dust settles... they're taking into account only matters of money. And the world is much more: power, politics, culture, diplomacy, the military, territory, population, etc.
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>>61287842
Last night paki taxi driver said he voted to leave. Then went to car wash earlier in day to tell Czechs to pack their bags. He also said he hates dealing with Romanians, no morals apparently.
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>>61297147
Staying in the EU =/= siding with Spain

However, no matter how you look at it, a large part of Gibraltar's work force are commuters from Spain. When the UK leaves, they can no longer work in the Gibraltar tourism sector while employers have no one to employ which means everyone loses, whether it's substantial amounts of revenue or their job.

Not to mention the power Spain now regains over the influx of goods, people, capital... you name it.
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>>61297356
>>61297356
At the moment, the Uk is at more risk of collapsing than Belgium.

The only reason I hope a Scottish independence referendum is held (and it will certainly succeed) is because I want to see the look on Farage's face when his mighty countr-... nati-... thingamajigger collapses before the supposed non-nation does.
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>>61288225
>>61297282
>A
>FUCKING
>LEAVE
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>>61298022

>the Uk is at more risk of collapsing than Belgium.

Would anybody notice if Belgium collapsed?
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>>61297706
haha based rorkesheed
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>>61299308
no, they did a few years ago and nobody cared.

why doesn't belgium just split?
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>>61299369
Belgium collapsed, when?
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>>61300819
that crisis where you didn't have government for a long time
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>>61297780

Oh no they'll have to have regulations on foreign workers and possibly get actual citizens to work
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>>61300819
by that I mean you had no functioning parliament for two years or some bullshit right?

administratively not economically.
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>>61300819
See? You don't even care.
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