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| EU referendum results live: Brexit most likely outcome says leading pollster | |
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| Harambe4Trump | Jun 24 2016, 01:44 AM Post #61 |
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No, Le Pen, Wilders, and Trump are the winners. |
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Skipping leg day is the equivalent of a woman having an abortion. You're ashamed of it, and it was probably unnecessary. #MAGA #wallsnotwars | |
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| Tesla | Jun 24 2016, 01:44 AM Post #62 |
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You are incredible naive to think this isn't going to affect you |
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| Harambe4Trump | Jun 24 2016, 01:45 AM Post #63 |
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It's a price I'm willing to pay to destroy globalization. |
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Skipping leg day is the equivalent of a woman having an abortion. You're ashamed of it, and it was probably unnecessary. #MAGA #wallsnotwars | |
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| lucash | Jun 24 2016, 01:47 AM Post #64 |
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#NeverTrump
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While we're on the topic of the Britan/UK: |
| "...a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is detrimental...having lost the will..to demand...good..." - Rachel Carson | |
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| lucash | Jun 24 2016, 01:48 AM Post #65 |
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#NeverTrump
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I wouldn't call him naive, so much as ideologically stubborn. With Edge, there's one way and one way only. |
| "...a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is detrimental...having lost the will..to demand...good..." - Rachel Carson | |
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| estonianman | Jun 24 2016, 01:51 AM Post #66 |
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LMAO |
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| jar | Jun 24 2016, 01:55 AM Post #67 |
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Previously 'jr' (before the site crash)
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So, in your view, nationalists do not care about money or economy in general? The man who killed Jo Cox yelled "Britain First" and was the supporter of that nationalistic party, also having some mental problems. And what are the most driving values of any nationalistic party, in your opinion? |
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| lucash | Jun 24 2016, 01:59 AM Post #68 |
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#NeverTrump
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What? |
| "...a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is detrimental...having lost the will..to demand...good..." - Rachel Carson | |
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| Zon | Jun 24 2016, 02:05 AM Post #69 |
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They're leaving? Fine. No more freebees for the UK. |
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| Drudge X | Jun 24 2016, 02:11 AM Post #70 |
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You are also about to gain the freedom to make your own policy when it comes to international commerce. Bypassing the EU mumbo jumbo is worth every penny. |
| Kate Steinle was separated from her family permanently but leftists didn't seem to mind. | |
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| jeffersonCarter | Jun 24 2016, 02:12 AM Post #71 |
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This should actually bode well for the US. As things go to hell in Europe with the right wing taking over there and driving the economies into the ditch, people over here will see how bad a deal it is and think twice about doing the same. Either way, I've invested in real estate and weaponry so I'm ready for what ever. |
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| Drudge X | Jun 24 2016, 02:12 AM Post #72 |
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There's always nationalism involve. Nationalism has always been around. Nationalism is an easy scapegoat even when other factors outweighs nationalism. |
| Kate Steinle was separated from her family permanently but leftists didn't seem to mind. | |
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| Drudge X | Jun 24 2016, 02:14 AM Post #73 |
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Next step is to get rid of the monarchy. Like Mr Jar said, this ain't the Renaissance era. |
| Kate Steinle was separated from her family permanently but leftists didn't seem to mind. | |
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| Robert Stout | Jun 24 2016, 03:37 AM Post #74 |
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Perhaps it is the globalists who will do some soul searching.................
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| Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid | |
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| Hughmac | Jun 24 2016, 03:42 AM Post #75 |
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Thanks for the beer, Mate - good choice, by the way. This referendum was hatched by an idiot (Cameron) to secure his own continuity as party leader and now look what it has cost him. Both he and Johnson are chinless idiots. As for the will of the people, it is absolutely ludicrous that 48% of the inhabitants of the United Kingdom will be forced into a decision that they are strongly against - that is not, "respecting the will of the people." A referendum of such momentous reach should require an absolute majority of two thirds to be even remotely reflective of the collective will of the People. Cheers Hughmac |
| H4T wrote: [Global] nuclear annihilation is preferable to the pre-Trump immigration/refugee policies. | |
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| Hughmac | Jun 24 2016, 03:43 AM Post #76 |
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Thanks for the beer, Mate - good choice, by the way. This referendum was hatched by an idiot (Cameron) to secure his own continuity as party leader and now look what it has cost him. Both him and Johnson are chinless idiots. As for the will of the people, it is absolutely ludicrous that 48% of the inhabitants of the United Kingdom will be forced into a decision that they are strongly against - that is not, "respecting the will of the people." A referendum of such momentous reach should require and absolute majority of two thirds to be even remotely reflective of the collective will of the People. Cheers Hughmac |
| H4T wrote: [Global] nuclear annihilation is preferable to the pre-Trump immigration/refugee policies. | |
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| Zon | Jun 24 2016, 03:51 AM Post #77 |
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Are you going for Spanish citizenship now, Hughmac? |
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| Hughmac | Jun 24 2016, 04:01 AM Post #78 |
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Certainly, whilst the English yearn for the punch that the Empire gave them - foolishly - Northern Ireland will tip towards reunification with the Republic of Eire. NI without Europe is doomed. Scotland, already hankering for independence, will see the prosperity of EU trade in danger and now demand another referendum, resulting in a definite leave vote in order to remain with the EU. After all, what would you prefer: England vs a European trading block for you future financial security? Gibraltar will become a island after enjoying the trading benefit of the EU. Spain is going to make that border airtight, believe me and the economy of the Rock will plummet. Over 80% of the Gibraltereños voted to remain precisely because of it. Now the Rock's PM will open negotiations with Madrid to become an autonomous entity within Spain and thus keep its EU trade links intact. In the meantime, over a million Brits living in Spain will see their work opportunity in peril while the thousands of retired Brits here will see at least 30% of the value of their pensions shaved off thanks to a devalued pound sterling. As for Spanish tourism, over seven million Brits visit Spain each year - the Brits are the largest foreign tourist sector by far. With a pound worth s**t they can either not afford to come or if they do spend impoverished holidays here. Both of these conditions are going to cause chaos to the Spanish economy without even taking into account the amount of investment the Spanish banks have in the UK. The fact is, whether these dickhead Brits leave-voter like it or not, the EU is a tumour that is so deeply encrusted on the UK economy that its removal will cause major organ failure. As for the States, the UK - or what will be left of it - will be of no use whatsoever to the United States because the American interest in the "special relationship" was solely based on the UK influence with the EU. The UK has nothing to offer the USA now, and with the US already looking towards the Pacific as the future, this idiotic decision by the Brits will only hasten the transformation of turning the British Isles into an economic backwater. The Pound Sterling only enjoys its relative weight because London is a financial hub, but that emphasis will now shift to Berlin. How the bloody hell can the Brits - epitomized by the gormless UKIP leader - have been so catastrophically short sighted. Tighten your sea tbelts because this is going to be a tough ride for everybody. Cheers Hughmac |
| H4T wrote: [Global] nuclear annihilation is preferable to the pre-Trump immigration/refugee policies. | |
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| Robert Stout | Jun 24 2016, 04:03 AM Post #79 |
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HughMac may be one of those British Ex-pats on a pension and horrified the British pound is crashing today...Don't worry, you have a grove of olive trees and can eat olives 24/7...With some planning , you can return to Britain and be closer to your Queen...With a stiff upper lip, you may become a patriot and respect the wishes of the majority of your fellow citizens....There is always economic uncertainty and instability immediately after a revolution...In the long term, Britain may enter a new golden age of prosperity that was unattainable when being serfs to the EU.............
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| Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid | |
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| Hughmac | Jun 24 2016, 04:03 AM Post #80 |
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100%! I have spent the majority of my life in this country and am not going to throw it all away because of idiots in Britain. I'm staying with Spain. Cheers Hughmac |
| H4T wrote: [Global] nuclear annihilation is preferable to the pre-Trump immigration/refugee policies. | |
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Interesting take. Mind expanding on it? Why do you hold these views?

3:06 PM Jul 11