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EU SHILLS BTFO

MERKEL BTFO

>'Brexit campaign has the edge'

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Supporters of Brexit are more likely to vote in the forthcoming referendum which could give the Leave campaign a decisive edge in the final result, a new Telegraph poll suggests.

>Analysis of the survey by Sir Lynton Crosby shows that voters who want Britain to leave the European Union are more motivated than those who say they are in favour of staying in.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/eureferendum/12193963/EU-referendum-Exclusive-Telegraph-poll-says-Leave-campaign-most-likely-to-win-in-June.html

BREXIT SUPPORTERS CONFIRMED FOR HIGH ENERGY
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SOON
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I want muh happenings to happen and muh happenings can't happen without a Brexit
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Do EU shills constantly say "Well, the Brexit supporters haven't any idea what a Brexit would look like!" and look smug near you?

http://www.eureferendum.com/documents/flexcit.pdf

400 pages of analysis and outlining potential outcomes and paths of action for Britain to take in re-establishing itself globally and interacting with the EU.
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>>67663312
I for one look forward to the riots and roadblocks you French love throwing up whenever your agricultural sector doesn't get its way if France tries to block trade with an independent UK.
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>>67662128
Looking forward to it, already convinced 2 people who weren't going to vote to vote leave. Hoping to convince my family and some friends when I get back from uni
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>>67662128
Pls do, i hope the whole fucking EU collapses because of it
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>>67662128


brittish cucks


gonna get schlonged by EU
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EMPIRE 2.0 WHEN
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>>67664586
Slovenia is being schlonged by the EU. Your economy is suffering due to being tied to the Euro and of course you'll be forced to take in migrants if you want to keep getting money. Money that will be in much shorter supply after the UK pulls out of the EU.
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>>67664586
>slovenia
>implying anyone can even point you out on a map
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CRASHING THIS UNION
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>>67664975
EU will probably collapse anyway if we leave.
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>>67665057
>WILL NEVER BE REAL
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>>67665000
The fact is you won't be able to point to Slovenia on a map for much longer if the EU has its way because there won't be a Slovenia. There'll just be an administrative sector of the European Union. You'll be lucky if you get to keep your administrative borders when your government is reduced to the powers of a parish council.
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>look who I just shagged lad, aint I a cheeky l a d bangin one 4 diversity
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Can confirm

>be in management of a building I live in
>last meeting we disscussed allowing posters of both campagins to be put up
>landwhale said voting is a scam
>continued down a pro EU line
>all the liberals said they don't know if they will vote
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>>67665207
Don't be paranoid the EU doesn't want to redraw the map. The south coast of England and Brittany have always had a close connection anyway, so it only makes sense they have their own administrative government with its own borders and flag.
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Also a reminder that most of our export to the EU comes from foreign car manufacturing, which has committed to staying in the UK (Ford, Nissan, etc), European companies who have set up plants here or source a lot of their high end material here (Airbus relies on UK plants for much of its construction, especially wingspans and you have the likes of Rolls Royce) and you also have high end luxury goods which will not be affected because luxury goods are never affected by economic situations due to the fact the rich and super rich can just keep on buying.

Meanwhile European exports include low level agriculture (France, Spain, Italy all export 100 million euros worth a year to the UK, usually produced by low end, low margin producers. Germany exports huge amounts of vehicles and white goods to the UK, both sectors that are looking very wobbly at the moment; loss of almost a fifth of their profits at this time would not be acceptable especially given the current situation in Germany. As for the other countries, pretty much non-consequential. There's no huge demand for Rumanian cheese or Polish sausage outside of the expat communities.

>>67665416
Oh Corbyn. You're a walking parody of the left. To be frank, I believe that Corbyn was put in place to deliberately drive Labour further left so that the current left winged 'Conservative' government can keep plugging New Labour style policies and be thought of as centrist/centre right.
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>>67665599
Witnessed.
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>>67665632
this is insane
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>>67665798
No, no. It's progressive and promoting European unity. If you don't agree to it, you want another war in Europe.

>Not realising that I'd prefer another war in Europe to this nonsense.
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Shouldn't Brittany by definition belong to Britain? Or at least Wales?
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>>67665599
wew lad
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>>67665798
Fuck off bigot. The North Sea region is basically a nation already anyway.
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>>67664652
explain the map
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>>67662128
We did pretty well before we joined a gravy train for politicians to jump on after they leave office.

So I am thinking that we'll be better off when we finally fuck off out of the turd pile that is the EU.
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Name 3 reasons why Brexit is a good idea and I will shoot them down by correcting your UKIP nazi propaganda brainwashing. (protip, the only reason the Tories want you out is to take away human rights).

GO!
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>>67666123
This. The EU has been an excuse, a crutch and a corrosive influence on politics ever since the 1970s and especially after the 1990s. With it removed, those in power will actually have to govern again.
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>>67662382
>that pic
top kek, so true
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>>67665599
Holy shit
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>>67666178

Parliamentary Sovereignty. You can't answer this without admitting you don't believe in/despise national Sovereignty
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>Be British
>Require degree for any worthwhile job, and be forced into paying way over the odds for it
>Graduate and realise that 95% of real jobs (i.e. not part-time) are in London, and they're pretty competitive so you'll be unemployed for 6 months - 3 years while you face an endless cycle of applications and rejections
>Become disillusioned that everyone else seems to be more popular on social media than you
>Spend your 20s and early 30s sharing a small apartment with 5 other 'young professionals'
>Commute to work and realise that everyone around you is talking Arabic, Polish or Chinese, because London is no longer English
>Marry someone equally desperate in your early 30s because you think that's what an adult should do, divorce 3 years later because you're both poor and were never really right for each other anyway
>Spend a lifetime in rented accommodation because you'll never earn enough money to actually own your own house, or even pay back your student debts
>Die without family and without God

BRITS BTFO
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>>67665599
Cheeky
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>>67665599

Checked
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>>67666178
>the Tories want you out
>cameron is campaigning to stay in

wew boy sure thing
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>>67666178
Copied from a forum.

Since records began in 1996, the UK has not managed to prevent a single proposal placed in front of the EU council from becoming European law. This amounts to 72 measures that the UK opposed that have since become British law. Since 1973 the UK’s voting power in the Council of Ministers has decreased from 17% to 8%, in the European Parliament it has decreased from 20% to 9.7% and in the European Commission it has decreased from 15% to 4%. The UK has about 12% of the EU's population, it provides only 5% of the EU's staff and the situation is set to get worse. More than four in 10 British officials will be enjoying their retirement by 2020 and, based on the number of applicants in recent years, most of them will not be replaced (junior roles have only a 2.4% UK entrance rate) - this matters because legislation unlike in a democracy is drafted by unelected civil servants in the Berlaymont building, the EU Parliament is merely a rubber stamp with amending rights. Over the last European Parliamentary term (2009-14),a majority of British MEPs(across UK party lines) opposed 576 motions out of a total 1,936 that were put before the European Parliament. Of those 576 motions, 485 were nonetheless approved by the rest of the Parliament despite the opposition of a majority of British MEPs. This is a failure rate of 84%. This rises to 89% in Economic & Monetary affairs & 98% loss in Budget votes. We are the 2nd worst represented in the EU parliament after France with 839,194 inhabitants per MEP (Lux 76,667 per MEP, Ireland 350,750, Italy 816,000). "British Influence", we've seen British Influence in the laughable failure to compromise from the EU - a Red Card we can't use, a hand brake on migration we can't pull, and an opt out of "Ever Closer Union" that will be overturned the 1st time the EU Kangaroo Court (CJEU) decides to challenge it - as Michael Gove pointed out today .
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>>67666178
We can govern ourselves better due to increased accountablity and sovreignty
Policies can be tailored for Britain alone
Westminster is faster than Brussels
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>>67665599

BREXIT GONNA FLEXIT
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>>67666453
If the foreign office's aim was to prevent a dominant European power from ceasing the reigns it has catastrophically failed with the creation of the Eurozone which will have to become a single legal & political entity which will consistently outnumber & outvote those not in the Eurozone. If it has aimed to strengthen our voice it will fail by the creation of the United States of Europe in which our voice is as effective in driving foreign policy as New Jersey is in driving the US federal government.
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>>67666364
>mfw this is actually true
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THE END OF THE UNITED KINGDOM IS NIGH!
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>>67666178
I only need two...

1) Look at the country before joining the EU. We survived and rebuilt the country after two fucking world wars.

2) Look at the shitehole this place has become since joining the EU.
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>>67666484
You should use your jEwU rights and emmigrate to a more uncucked country like Switzerland while you still can m8.
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>>67666598

What a time to be alive
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>>67666364
Good god
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>>67666598
Don't you have an innocent prison officer to murder, tayto man?
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>Glastonbury is at the same time as Brexit vote
>Confirmed on Twitter that there won't be a polling station there
Oh no!
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>>67666178
Also, they don't want to get rid of Human Rights (a British invention).

They want to get rid of the Human Rights Act, a poorly thought out piece of legislation which was put in place by a Europhile government which also opened the door for Cherie Blair to make millions in legal fees from the taxpayer and replace it with a new British Bill of Rights. Why they need to do this when we have a perfectly serviceable Bill of Rights (passed in 1688) I don't know. Personally I'm for this in theory however, but I wouldn't trust any major politician alive in Britain today to write a binding Bill of Rights. If we wanted one, we should just grab the American one as it's pretty much what ours used to be.
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>>67666645
>run away
Not yet, things will have to get a lot worse for me to consider leaving my homeland.
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>>67662128
High Energy is such a stupid meme. We Brits are better than copying what 'muh Trump' says. We aren't unoriginal, unintelligent cucked Yanks.
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>>67666778
>OUT's fw
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>>67666364
>Everything on this list was caused by pro-EU politicians from 1997 onwards.
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>>67666615
Would your governemnt not import millions of pakis, indians, chinks, nigerians etc if it never joined the EU?

A lot of brexit supporters seem to be pushing the idea that you should get more people from your ex colonies.

And lets be real why would an American, Canadian or Australian ever want to immigrate to Britain when usually you have lower wages than them and worse weather.

Leaving the EU would mean no more poles, romanians and bulgarians but if your goal is a white Britain that doesn't outsource jobs you'd need a lot more than just leaving the EU.

Oh and give up on London, London is lost it's too late to save it.
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Holy fucking shit guys the salty tears of the IN shills is insane tbqh

They just cant stand getting BTFO
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For fucks sake. You are not going anywhere. You are forever part of the EU. Nothing will ever change this. Brexit is a joke. It is a pretend movement to make it look like things are happening. Things are not happening. The world is standing still.
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>>67666178
So /pol/ doesn't call us cucked
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Guardian debate last night

Our Nige nails it. Andrea is based. Nick Clegg lies and shills every time he speaks.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0U4Iecc3Xr0

Go about 23 mins in for debate to start
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>Marry to a german woman that he met through the EU
>Wants to get out of the EU

I didnt know wour women were so bad
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>>67667016
Syrians certainly aren't standing still.
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>>67666944
When Brexit people say the Commonwealth, they mean Canada, Australia, New Zealand.

Meanwhile the politicians responsible for the last 20 years of migration and opened the floodgates were pro-EU and did it to destroy a sense of British identity and nationhood, as well as drive wages down towards a European average.
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>>67666463
as you're the only one that wrote 3 I will answer you.
>We can govern ourselves better due to increased accountablity and sovreignty
Britain already governs itself

>Policies can be tailored for Britain alone
They already are

>Westminster is faster than Brussels
They work on a timeline that would be the same with or without Brussels, the only time Brussels even comes into it is if they want to pass a law that clashes with EU law.
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>>67666178

>Humans rights in the UK never existed before the Human Rights Act 1998.

Wew lad.
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>>67667016
The exact same thing can be said about Trump my friend. He's an alright guy, I'd probably vote for him if I were American, but nothing will change.
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>>67666719
MUH PRISON OFFICER
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>>67666778

The big one was them not dropping the voting age down to 16 as "it's there cuntree too innit?".

I am so glad that got rejected.

I actually wonder if there's a bit of a Shy Tory/Eurosceptic effect in all this, and we're actually sitting on a decisive 55-45 "Leave" lead. One can hope.
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>>67666778
I work on and own a few food stalls that will be at Glastonbury and have set up postal voting.

I'll be making a shit load of cash from liberials too drugged up to remember they missed the vote.
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>>67667031
That's never going to change. According to pol, every country is cucked.
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>>67667191

HE DINDU NUFFIN. HE WUZ GETTING HIS HEALTH BACK ON TRACK
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Oooooh dis gun be gewd :^)
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>>67667128
Sure but if you want high skilled immigrants from Canada, Australia and the USA you'd basically need to offer them a better living standard than what they can find in their home countries?

Don't you have more people going to Australia and the USA than you have people coming in.

One group you could get though is south africans.
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>>67667191
Remember the 14,000 Catholics slain on 30th January 1972, goy
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>>67667246
>and we're actually sitting on a decisive 55-45 "Leave" lead.
I suspect this is actually the case. The NASDAQ is currently predicting us leaving by 83%, I trust them more than the polls who have an interest in presenting it as a close race.
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>>67666615
And is still a major player with the 5th largest economy, heavily reliant on EU migrant workers to prop it up.

>look at the shitehole this place...
do you think leaving the EU will change that? you realise Muslims (which is what you actually mean) are British too? and we still would be taking refugees and Calais camp wouldn't shut down because ILLEGAL immigrants would enter only this time we couldn't turn them back or hold the EU accountable for the problems as they would then be OUR problem, Not the EU's.

>>67667031
They call us cucked because of Muslims, not because of EU migrant workers. and as I say, Brexit =/= Mexit.
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>>67662128
TAKE MY ENERGY
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>>67667393
Remember the 18 faggot
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>>67667147
>Britain already governs itself

Haven't you heard the Remain crowd? We can't possibly leave because we don't have a Foreign Office capable of representing Britain, a Home Office capable of protecting Britain, etc, etc because we gave too many powers to Brussels. In addition, until we leave the EU, Parliament must pass legislation put to it by the EU and bring European directives into the law and procedures or suffer punishments. They cannot go against the EU in the same framework. In addition, the Crown's sovereignty, from which stems all British sovereignty, has been destroyed with Her Majesty becoming a European Citizen. None of this can be challenged until we leave the EU so the idea that Parliament is sovereign because we can leave the EU is preposterous.

Second, it's quite clear from even a glance that policies that affect the UK are not being made with the UK's interest in mind; the CO2 directives will cause a massive energy crisis as we are not legally allowed to keep perfectly functioning power plants with years of life in them in service due to C02 regulations. We are not allowed to bail out or support our steel industry or other domestic production because of EU directives. We cannot protect our fishing stock and sporting fishermen are affected by regulations that make sense for many EU countries but not the UK where conditions are different.
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>>67667393

They're making a new film about it and all, "O' Sullivans list"
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>>67667246
Almost definitely. The polling in this country always leans to the left.
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>>67667169
>what is European court of human rights
get a grip lad, EU human rights is the only thing the Tories are obsessed with, they literally want to ensure you aren't protected by EU human rights laws which do more for you than they do for Muslims.
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>>67667593
name one EU law that you disagree with
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>>67667514
>you realise Muslims (which is what you actually mean) are British too?
British citizenship doesn't mean much. Being English, Scottish, Welsh, Cornish or Irish does mean something.

We have no constitution or hard and fast laws protecting what a citizen even is.
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>>67667700
BUT YET THEY ARE ALL CAMPAIGNING TO STAY
WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU ON ABOUT
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>>67667700

>Giving whiners a chance to overturn a home court ruling because muh feewings.

Just no, mate.
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>>67667170
I know, friend. He won't win anyway because he is too dangerous to the current establishment. And so the world will continue to stand still.
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>>67667586
You a tad upset mate?
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>>67667380
We have more people leaving the country for different reasons; mostly its retirement or people being upset with the current political situation (which includes the EU). In the case of doctors, one of the major problems with the NHS is the fact that we have had a massive influx of migrants from both inside and outside the EU which has put unprecedented stress on the healthcare service. Leaving the EU would help alleviate this and make politicians actually have to clamp down on immigration from outside the EU properly if they want to get elected (the Tories only won on a policy of being harsh on immigration, preventing a Labour-SNP coalition and the EU referendum) rather than just shrug and go 'EU, we can't do anything."

The other area where people are leaving is due to the fact we cannot protect high end industries while being part of the EU due to competition laws which favour German and French companies over British companies. In addition, a lot of decision made were done by Europhiles who have been constantly trying to integrate Britain into Europe; with a rejection of the EU, these policies will be fruitless and will be under more scrutiny.
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>>67662128

do it teadrinkers fukken sink this shit of a union

DOOOO IITTTTTTT
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>>67667864
No dude he will win, he just won't change anything. I only see Hillary winning otherwise and she's fucking lame so she won't.
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dubz will confirm nothing stopping brexit and us getting our sense of community back
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>>67666364

Fuck that hits me where it hurts family member.
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>>67667798
the common fisheries policy (CFP)
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>>67667777
checked and vomited at the sight of beady anglo eyes

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just kidding..

GET THE FUK OUT TURKROACH OMG
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>>67667798
How about the common fisheries policy that absolutely fucking devastated small seaside towns up and down the UK, driving small local fishing companies out of business.

Richest seas in europe but they're in the hands of EU. Great job!
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>>67666364

My one saving grace for this horrible reality is that war is likely to break out in the next decade and I shall be called upon to do my duty.
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>>67668173
What is this witchcraft?
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>>67666364

Cumbria here, we've got BAE and Sellafield. You don't need any degrees to enter either, and both pay great salaries.
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>>67668116
>>67668173
noice
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>>67668070

>not moving to Australia like every other white Brit already has

Come home white man
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>>67667798
CFP, Competition Law, Energy Policy and C02 Restrictions (regulating power consumption and manufacturing) to name a few, the European Arrest Warrant, the EU Firearms Directive. I can go on.
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>>67665599

NOICE
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>>67668327
would have been more awesome if bottom was australia flag lol
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>>67668038
They won't let him win because it would change too much.The amount of people that hate him with a passion and literally think that he is a fascist will lead to riots nationwide.
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>>67668304

closer damn it
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>>67667798

I disagree with their practice of counterveiling charges levied in traded produce, to protect economies inside the EU at the expense of those without.

I disagree that these counterveiling charges can be made in full at any time within EU law, and are fully payable, no negotiations.

Holding other marketplaces to ransom if times go slightly bad only sends international business elsewhere, it creates a shitty non competitive model, focused on propping up the lower end, rather than economic growth through orientated free trade.

What do you think about these counterveiling charges, and the EU's attempts to monopolise things such as soft drinks being imported in from non EU countries?
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>>67668102
>>67668196
When the UK joined the European Community it did so on the basis of accepting the “acquis communitaire”, of which the Common Fisheries Policy was part. (The CFP and its aims are defined under Articles 38 and 39 of the Treaty of Rome.) The UK’s 1972 accession Treaty confirmed this commitment. Article 102 of this treaty states that the UK would benefit from a six-year transitional period starting from its effective date of accession (and lasting until the end of 1979) to take the necessary measures to comply with the CFP. Finally the Court of Justice came out in favour of the Commission (Case 804, 1981: “the Commission against the UK”), recognising the “full and definitive” competence of the Community to establish legislation in fishery matters within the internal frontiers.
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>>67667946
Not really, just like brits being blown up.
Really like weapons and artillery as well, considering America for a year just to try gun ranges
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>>67668196
Not to mention the policy also ruined British medium/small shipbuilding and manufacturing, which led to a massive skill loss and the closure of many firms which employed large numbers of people collectively and provided training.
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>>67668304

Yes, Aryan, I have you in my sights once the Muslims have been purged.
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>>67668390

goddamnit man closer!
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>>67668399
CLOSER I SAID
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>>67668339
>getting killed by a black widow didgeridoo kangaroo
Can't handle oz m8.
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>>67668444
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>>67667798
Fishing quotas and the by-catch they create.
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>>67668173
>>67668116
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Make us proud, Britfags
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>>67668339
>not being australian and moving to rural britain, being able to vote to leave the EU, not living in a beautiful community.

>not having to deal with lebbos, 40 degree heat, and natural disasters.
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>>67667082

>Nick Clegg literally says the UK will end up like that meme picture from brit/pol/ with the UK away from europe
>Gets wild applause
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>>67668403
Let's not also forget about Cyprus where the EU, as part of their bailout bill, seized money from ordinary people's bank accounts despite massive uproar.
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Guys, I'm itching for another Robert Mugabe video

ITCHING
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>>67668518

ANGLO
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>>67668398
Maybe so, but people like the idea of someone coming along and turning the system upside down and fucking shit up. Not to say he will do that, imo he probably won't, he's just giving off the idea that he will when in reality he won't. But who knows. Still, I think he's going to win.
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>>67665138
I thought leadsom did good. I didn't watch it all mind you. I was fapping to nip anime
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>>67668404
That's not addressing the problem. That's just saying that it's legally acceptable under EC and EU law. Which is why we want to leave the EU as this will never be reformed.

Also, you haven't even touched this post here. >>67666453 >>67666482
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>>67668605

Enjoy this meanwhile

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HBOZ8D-FkU
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>>67668605
gem from last GE:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCdCzS3c9SE

had me in tears.
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>>67668509

>not just living in a coastal city far from boongs and wildlife

Just stay out of the water. The beach 200m from my house is beautiful but is also home to great white sharks.

Other than that, I can't go a day without hearing seven different British accents from white residents.

Do it m8.
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>>67664159
Good
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>>67668404
and it turned out to be fucking devastatingly bad for small UK fishing business and companies related to it.
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>>67663699
>potential
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>>67668584
Also being able to own semi-automatic rifles (in .22lr) and proper pump and semi-shotguns with no magazine restrictions You can get all sorts of long barrelled handguns or muzzle loading stuff if you like.
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>>67668883
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>>67665599
NICE
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Lads seriously basically everyone is talking about leaving.

the ONLY reason we would stay in is if Scotland vote to stay in, I fucking hate Scotland so much
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reminder commonwealth citizens resident in the uk can vote in the referendum.
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>>67668915
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>>67668810
I like my rolling green hills and roast dinner lad.
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>>67668913
im not a nutter or a farmer lad, I dont need firearms.
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>>67668341
>CFP
already answered

>Competition Law
Commission proposals governing the use of sales and marketing promotions by companies are currently under consideration by the European Council. During this process, the Greek presidency tabled an amendment to the Commission’s proposals, stating that:

“Individual prizes awarded in promotional games may not exceed one hundred thousand euros.” The Commission strongly opposed this change and eventually the amendment was dropped. In any case, this limit would never have applied to Millionaire, a contest based purely on skill, and therefore not a “promotional game” as defined in the proposals.

The proposals, aimed at freeing up the EU market for companies whilst ensuring consumers remain properly informed and protected, remain at the Council stage.

>Energy policy
http://blogs.ec.europa.eu/ECintheUK/tabloids-cook-up-scares-about-eu-energy-efficiency-rules/
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>>67668890
Yes, it's potential. It hasn't happened yet. That's what 'potential' means.

The point is that unlike the Remain crowd who insist that the status quo will last forever despite Brussels openly talking about further integration and a new treaty/constitution around 2020, the Leave crowd have actually pointed out how they'll go forward in the future and what possible avenues there are to move forward.
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>>67662128

I thought we all already knew this.
Most people don't know, even more don't care and the ones who don't know probably dont care enough to go out and vote and think
"Hey, well never leave anyway"

Story time!
>Be in uni
>EU elections come around
>Vote UKIP
>Feels good man
>Tell friends at a party i voted UKIP
>"Friends" flip
>Start berating me
>explain my position calmly
>Ask everyone if anyone else here voted
>No one
>Not a single other person voted
>Tell them they're massive hypocrites since they didn't even vote
>They all shut up pretty quickly.

If we manage to vote LEAVE, it will be a 52% margin, or something crazy like that.
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>>67668935
Scotland isn't even that important. It's potentially three million votes and outside the referendum last year, they have huge voter apathy. Not to mention that this time around, the Yes voters will be looking to vote Leave in hope of triggering another IndyRef (which they won't get because we just had one).
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>>67668526
It is the Member States that are wholly responsible for the application and enforcement of “Community Technical and Conservation Measures” in relation to fisheries. Equally the Member State authorities are responsible for the management of the share of stocks or group of stocks allocated to the Member States under the Community system of Total Available Catches (TACs) and quotas under the Common Fisheries Policy.

It is for the Member States to determine the conditions which must be fulfilled in order for a vessel to be entered in registers under their control and granted the right to fly their flag. This must be done in accordance with international law. In exercising that power, Member States have to comply with the rules of Community law.

As for secret holds, this is but one of a range of devices by which a small number of errant fishermen try to hide illegal fish. The national inspection services in all Member States are aware of these practices and as the Irish authorities have demonstrated, take the appropriate action.

For its part the Commission does everything in its power to monitor the performance of the Member States’ inspection services by encouraging thorough and efficient control and enforcement of Community regulations.
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>>67669001
>I dont need firearms
Yet.
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>>67668777

Every fucking time.


Anybody got the Guardian Article OC of what would happen on a Brit/pol/ meet up?
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Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II declared support on Brexit a while ago
From that moment it was guaranteed that Brexit is gonna happen since she owns the country and will likely push politicians
Unless she brings absolute power back this shit will take a while
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>>67668595
isn't that what the banks in Germany did right at the start of the Great Depression? Just liquidated everyone's savings? And it let to distrust of politics and banks and the rise of Hitler?

Are these people really this stupid?
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>>67667147
>Look at all those points that have 0 evidence AND have blantably been proven wrong
Nice try shill
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>>67666080
Can only get a bunch of shitholes nowadays
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Kick their arses Britain
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>>67665599
triple dubs. nice get. Brexit confirmed.
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Does anyone know where you can get Brexit leaflets so I can pay the local shop to drop them off with the papers?

I own a printing business and can smash thousands and thousands out.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqrHHOqhyYU
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>>67669001
>Not enjoying responsible, safe target shooting like millions of people around the world do.

Your loss, really.

>>67669029
You're not addressing the concerns. You're just stating that they were adopted or providing a link to the legislation. You're not showing how the problems caused by these policies don't exist or have been ameliorated. How is it better for the UK that our locomotives are built by Siemens or Hitachi instead of by British firms, for example? Or that due to the dithering over energy policy confusion coming from the EU combined with the need to cut C02 production has led us to shut down coal and gas fired plants that were perfectly viable and had years of life left in them ahead of their original schedule, which will lead to brownouts in the near future as well as higher electricity costs which will further damage British industry?
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>you will live to witness the return of enoch powell as he sails across the seas from avalon carrying aloft excalibur in his mighty hands
>you will stand in awe as he slices through the binding tyrannies of bureaucratic european legislation to restore the grandeur and glory of britain's parliamentary sovereignty
>you will hear the anti-democratic shriek of merkel the witch as with our nige by his side as trusty aide enoch powell beheads that vile poisonous woman and casts her head into a crowd of rapefugees
>the rivers of tiber will foam that day with much blood as the swarhy hordes of the non british are slain and with pride britain dares calls itself great once again

for real, though, the internationalists aren't letting britain go anywhere without more of a fight than a poxy vote. what has democracy ever meant to them?
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>>67669534
http://grassrootsout.co.uk/
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>>67664183
If i could see Merkel's and Juncker's dystopian future shatter into tiny pieces right before their very eyes, it would be the happierst day of my life.
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>>67668762
Read my previous post

and I did address >>67666453 by asking for what EU law people disagree with, it wasn't anything to address, they were just moaning that Britain doesn't have complete control of its laws because being in the EU kinda means you agree to EU law, you can't have your cake and have eaten it.

and >>67666482 is the same thing, to use your argument its Jersey trying to have its own laws and dismiss US laws and complaining when the US government steps in because Jersey wants to be in the US but doesn't want any interference by the US government or its laws or constitution.
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>>67669299
Daily reminder we have more oil than Saudi Arabia.

It hasn't even begun.
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>>67669213
Well she didn't declare it, one newspaper published the story and most people will assume it's bullshit. She won't push anyone I don't think she even does much, pretty much all MPs are campaigning to remain and this won't change that. The only people who it might convince are Sun readers that actually believe what newspapers tell them.
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>>67669655
This is ridiculous. You're not addressing our concerns at all, you're just saying "We're in the EU so it works this way."


THE POINT IS THAT THE WAY IT WORKS IS AWFUL WHICH IS WHY WE WANT TO LEAVE.
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>>67669046
It's 400 pages of fanfic. Nobody has a fucking clue what would happen if we vote No and the Out campaign's focus on muh Polish builders and muh undemocratic EU banana size regulations doors little to clarify matters
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>>67668777
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>Mfw even fucking George Galloway wants to leave.
>Mfw far right wants to leave
>Mfw everyone wants to leave
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>>67665138
It's 64% now kek
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>>67667700
Because Britain has never had its own human rights legislation. We were all Chinese factory workers being oppressed by the bourgeoisie before the EU saved us
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>>67669811
Except it's not. The critique was that there was no plan in place or any thought being put towards what will happen if we leave the EU. That's 400 pages of just one example of plans. The Leave campaigns have made more plans about courses of action to take come Brexit than the current government and the EU, who refuse to accept it will happen, have.
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>>67668436
>Likes Brits being blown up
>And being a big ol' cuck.

Go home potato.
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>>67665599
Fucking noice one lad.
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How come Canada can have a non political trade deal with the EU and get decent trade tariffs and rates, but they dont have to be in political union with the EU?

The infrastructure exists for us to have trade with Europe, without being in political union eith them, you are being lied to by Europhiles if you keep saying our businesses will be pogromed by the EU if we leave.
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>>67665599
Ayy
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>>67669675
Technically not "ours" though.

For example, if oil is drilled for around the falklands, the tax profits belong to them not the UK.

British business would profit from extraction, planning etc however.
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>tfw LeaveEU posted Brit/pol/ oc to redpill Corbyn fans

We need more stuff like this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVJZTxbCaKA
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>>67666598
Bow before The Empire before it's too late Patrick.
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>>67670041
If we get in a trade war with the EU, you will have riots in France as farmers shut down motorways and town centres, layoffs and contraction of industry in Germany, exasperating the problem and increasing unemployment at a time of societal tension and many European companies will not be able to get the parts they need to function and make their product (Airbus can't exactly set up new million pound factories overnight and they can't sell aircraft without wings or engines either). We on the other hand will suffer a bit but not nearly as much. In fact, our domestic manufacturers could get a boost as it will be cheaper to buy British products then EU products.
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>>67670253
>britain
>playing by the rules
wew lad
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>>67670388
>you will have riots if we leave the EU

>they say we are too unimportant on our own and don't have enough influence.

well, which is it? can't be both.
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>>67670388
DO IT

PLUNGE THE REST OF EUROPE INTO DARKNESS

ITS THE ONLY WAY, WE MUST REMOVE THE KEBAB
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>>67670041
This. If Canadians say "I don't get why you're against the EU." Tell them that if NAFTA was a supranational government in which you got less than 10% representation within and had to comply to all of their legislation, where your elected bodies were subservient to theirs, where your policies had to change to meet theirs, with its own flag, anthem and currency which you were constantly pressured to adopt, which put forward policies that harmed Canadian businesses in favour of Mexican Businesses and which you paid £55 million equivalent of Canadian dollars a day in and only got about 40% of that back, would they support it?

I know Americans never would.
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>>67669539
These are literally all things that happen in or out of the EU, lets say we did leave, do you honestly think for one second we are suddenly making cars and trains of superior quality because we left? No, we will still rely on imported manufacturing.
The EU have nothing to do with shutting down coal plants, its called progression, coal is very outdated and we are moving forward with new nuclear plants. As far as I know people always point the finger at Margaret Thatcher for closing the mines, she wasn't doing so to appease the EU you know, its what Tories do, look at the new proposals on schools being turned into academies, the selling off of the NHS, Tories oppose nationalisation, this has nothing to do with the EU, they are business orientated and this would happen with or without the EU.

Leaving the EU will NOT I repeat NOT stop energy policies, this is not a contained EU thing, the US and Australia, Switzerland and Japan have energy policies, leaving the EU would not slash your fuel bills in half and you know this, the EU have not invented energy policies, it is an agreement between nations to slash Co2 production and bring in charges for carbon footprints and Britain would not abandon this if they abandon the EU.

>will lead to brown outs
yeah yeah, heard this since the 70's, still waiting. and again it would not disappear by leaving the EU, there would still be these policies in place.
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Anyone have the webm of Wojack replaying Nigel Farage saying 'I believe that England can be great' over and over again, shedding a tear?

I get pretty emotional about it and wish I had saved it.
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>>67670543
It doesn't take much to make French farmers riot, to be honest, but losing British funding of CAP and trying to bring about a trade war would probably be pretty unpopular, especially at a time when the French political system is trying to contain FN.
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>>67669628
>you will never work for Enoch Powell as he campaigns for the once respectable Ulster Unionist Party

Why are we still here? Just to suffer?
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>>67670710
Your ID looks like Arabic writing.

Kill yourself, mate.
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>>67669787
and I'm telling you that there would be no difference in or out the EU, you're like others who think "I don't like this because its a policy agreed upon as an EU blanket policy so I want out and it all disappears".
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>>67670710

>Implying FN isn't sympathetic to Brexit and this would only bolster their strength in French politics.
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Dear Nigelbros: keep up the good work you based motherfuckers

Love,

Some Trumpbro
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>>67670388
You have outlined exactly why European industry will be kicking in doors to get a trade deal.
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>>67669941
The stay campaign's plan is "nothing will change", because for obvious reasons it won't. There are so many unknown variables for what would happen following a "no" vote that any plans aren't worth the paper they're written on.
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>>67666364
Why have you always got to be right, Serbia? :(
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Just a daily reminder to everyone in this thread and on this board:

ANYONE who defends the EU, is quite literally either:
- Unashamedly an anti-white who wants to exterminate the white race.
Or
- A paid shill in the employ of an anti-white government, not necessarily british, might aswell be the american military, swedish, STRATCOM (NATO), etc. .

Anyone who is ''redpilled'' (i.e, they understand the way the world works, geopolitics, etc. .) and still supports the EU, is doing so solely because they want to genocide the white race, which is the explicit goal of the EU.
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Godspeed lads.

Don't fall for the propaganda, Eurocrats are desperate. They're losing their billions of tax money.
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>>67669653
New German-American Bund when?
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>>67670978
>The stay campaign's plan is "nothing will change", because for obvious reasons it won't

Unlikely. The EU is not a static entity either. The difference being we have little to no say in the matter.
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>>67670638
I don't care about my fuel bill, I care about the sustainability of the country's economy and industry and our energy security.

Shutting down the mines or bringing Tory domestic policy is a different ploy entirely. Remember that we're also shutting down gas fired stations due to the C02 proposals. While there is a global trend (aside from China and India) towards decreasing C02, many countries are managing it effectively and in a way that doesn't dramatically impact their own economy. The United States would not shut down 'dirty' plants if it meant the end of large scale metal productions. We have, due to having to comply with the EU regulations, rather than say wait a few years and adjust our policy to deal with developing situations.

As for your warning there aren't going to be brownouts, the situation is much more dire than back in the 1970s and unlike then, we couldn't just build a new generation of gas and coal plants to keep up production. Especially as we will be losing a huge amount of nuclear plants in the next few years as well.

Policy wouldn't change over night, but there would be far more freedom to adjust and the actual responsibility would lie with our own government who couldn't just shrug and go 'EU said we had to do it."

http://www.energylivenews.com/2016/01/26/uk-could-face-power-supply-crisis-by-2025/
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>>67669923
Nobody said that, but thanks for guessing.
What I said is EU human rights laws have saved more than Muslims we can't deport you know.
>but we will have new human rights laws
would this be human rights laws based on the government that have tried several times to inflict incredibly Orwellian laws on people only for the EU to intervene thankfully?!
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>>67671197
need a shit, ill answer when I get back.
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>>67671201
Fuck off Anti-White.
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>>67669534
Be sure to print out a bunch of false stay in leaflets with stuff like "Say yes to Muslim immigration, VOTE STAY" some guy here makes pretty convincing ones
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>>67666364
Jesus that was brutal. How many Brits just need a hug?
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>>67671201
>EU human rights laws have saved more than Muslims we can't deport you know.
Such as?
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>brexit happens
>trump happens

what a glorious future we could be in for
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>>67663775
If they won't sell you their produce then we'll sell you ours.
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>>67662128
even Andy Burnham is predicting a Brexit.

This is getting good.

http://www.cityam.com/236769/eu-referendum-new-poll-shows-more-people-likely-to-vote-leave-as-andy-burnham-says-he-would-bet-on-brexit
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>>67671123
The EU institutions being undemocratic faggots hardly represents anything new or any chance to the status quo
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>>67671644
Change not chance
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>>67671355
I'd rather have a gun.
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>>67671450
I get hard just thinking about it.
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>>67664652
Las Malvinas confirmed Argentinas
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>>67670810
Why wouldn't there be a difference? Why wouldn't parties, seeing the popularity of Brexit (if it happens) run on manifestos of reversing these areas? Why wouldn't Britain regain control of its waters under international law? Why wouldn't energy policies that wouldn't cause as much damage to British industry be put in place? We all know that a Brexit is going to cause a civil war in the Tory party and the dissolution of UKIP as well as quite possibly new centre right parties emerging. The idea that nothing can change is flawed.

As for the Tory domestic policy quite frankly I think that we need to reverse the damage caused by Labour from 1997 on a much larger scale (remember we had a strong surplus before 1997). I also believe the NHS has become too much of a sacred cow. It has become a religion, poorly run and not the best model for provision of care. Labour privatised the hell out of the NHS as well, with Brown giving away doctor's surgeries for free and bringing in PFI.

You seem to call for the EU because you are afraid of Tory policies and want to be coddled by the EU and because you think we can't change anything and things will go on as they will now once we are out of the EU. That is not a convincing argument, especially as many of the things the Tories are proposing currently are the norm across the EU.
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>>67671450
I see great things in our future
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>>67670978
Except it will change. We will be further integrated into the EU. By 2020 we will lose even more powers to the EU and have less representation. The idea that Cameron has secured the status quo forever is completely baseless. Not to mention the current status quo is horrible.
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;This is way off topic, but any polacks know how to get clover on my phone? I got a new one and can't find it on the play store
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>>67666598
HIBERNIAN PRIDE WORLD WIDE
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>>67667798
Banning hoovers
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>>67671201
That would be the legislation brought in by the most openly Europhilic administration this country has ever seen led by Blair, Brown and Mandelson, whose policies are continued by the pro-EU heir-to-Blair Cameron, correct?
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>>67671794
the pendulum is definitely swinging back to the right again. slowly but steady

a couple years ago we wouldn't be in this position now
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>>67666788
The US constitution can only be changed by referendum I believe. The UK has parliamentary sovereignty, which means parliament can in theory repeal or amend any previous piece of legislation - including any bill of rights.

You'd have to change the country's constitutional makeup to give a UK constitution any real authority - i.e. giving the supreme court the power to strike down unconstitutional laws which they can't currently do.
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>>67671758
DELETE THIS
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>>67671644
Well the EU's stated goal is to become a nation in their own right. That's hardly the "status quo" and will require continued changes from where it is now.

Keep in mind that we've gone to the EU 40 times with conflicts of British and EU interests and we have been successful in overturning it 0 times.
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>>67671758
What do you think you're doing.
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>>67672067
Vaccum cleaners. And the legislation doesn't ban vacuum cleaners or kettles. But it does mean they have to be weaker for domestic production and sale within the EU.

Now, if we sold vacuum cleaners and kettles to the EU in the future, they would have to be weaker. But every country, every trade bloc has these rules. When we sell air rifles to the US, they're unregulated while here they're kept for 12 foot pounds if they're being sold without a firearms certificate, for example. You don't see manufactures clamouring for political union with the US so we can influence their product standards, do you? Or electronic companies making products for different voltages, for example.

In the case of vacuum cleaners and kettles, we could keep producing them however we wanted to and sell the EU the weaker ones. Different products are made to different specifications across the globe and sold accordingly.
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>>67666598
Remember when Ireland tried to leave the EU?

Oh what a time to be alive.
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Daily reminder Anglos

Borders are RACIST and you HAVE to let in those refugees, otherwise you won't survive!

Diversity is your strength!
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>>67672105
Referendum is fairly accurate; it's called a "Constitutional Convention" and requires a super-majority of approval to change the Constitution

I think the US constitution would be a goo model for a potential UK constitution (but I might be biased there)

>>67672085
I'm curious in the US a lot of people scream 'Literally Hitler!' about Trump is there a similar hatred towards UKIP?
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>>67672105
That's what's being proposed, although personally I'd rather go back to the old system where the Lords were more potent and less reliant on the party structure and the Appointments Commission (thank you Blair again for ruining another British institution...). The three elements are supposed to be in friction against each other; Crown, Lords and Commons with the Judiciary by the side. Currently too much power is held by the Commons which led to the disaster that was the Labour Government between 1997 and 2010.
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>>67665130
The EU crashing means a lot more potential for

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>>67665599
FOR ENGLAND AND SAINT KEK
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>>67672275
Not to mention the fact that the EU is courting Turkey despite doing a similar thing in Ukraine and causing a war in Europe (which it then scuttled behind NATO, ie the US, afterwards).

Also look at the EU's negotiations with Turkey. We're supposed to believe that we have to be in the EU to stand up to China or the US when they can't even do a deal with TURKEY when Turkey is in a horrific position, without getting shafted? These are the people we are supposed to have faith in?
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>>67668463
Fuck man I always see you posting this guy, who is he anyway?
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>>67672789
If it was announced that Turkey was joining any time soon Leave would win a landslide.
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>>67672705
>boris
Buffoon.

>may
Authoritarian cuck.

>osbourne
Dweeb.

Is there a single tory leader candidate who isn't shit?
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>>67672790
>who is he anyway?
The Eternal
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>>67672950
ANGLO
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>>67672790
Oswold Mosley, a fascist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswald_Mosley
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>>67672516
Oh God, yes. UKIP are considered Nazis and Fascists by a good chunk of the population, despite the fact they had perhaps the best manifesto last election, have never had any racist policies and are actually less fascist then the other main parties. When people tell me UKIP are racist, I tell them that the only non-British ancestry candidate on the ballot at the last election in my constituency was the UKIP candidate.
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