Govenor12 wrote:"Rule, Britannia! Britannia rule the waves!
Britons never will be slaves"
Finally. To all the scaremongers and beaurocrats: You're finished.
Aquinas wrote:This decision is a disaster, and I think a lot of people who voted Leave are realising this already.
Farsun wrote:Aquinas wrote:This decision is a disaster, and I think a lot of people who voted Leave are realising this already.
How so? In order to trade with the EU you'll have to abide by their regulations anyway. You'll be able to deal with other countries separately without EU making bloc deals for you when you have great cultural and soft power.
It's fearmongrring and scare tactics from the international banking cartel.
It's absolutely scary to see people sacrificing their nations sovereignty for perceived economic benefit. Absolutely scary.
CCP wrote:Farsun wrote:Aquinas wrote:This decision is a disaster, and I think a lot of people who voted Leave are realising this already.
How so? In order to trade with the EU you'll have to abide by their regulations anyway. You'll be able to deal with other countries separately without EU making bloc deals for you when you have great cultural and soft power.
It's fearmongrring and scare tactics from the international banking cartel.
It's absolutely scary to see people sacrificing their nations sovereignty for perceived economic benefit. Absolutely scary.
It's worse to see armchair observers wax principled when 'sovereign' peoples prices have shot up 15% in a matter of minutes all over the world. There was nothing perceived or theoretical about this. It happened. 40% losses have turned to 70% losses, and this is a pattern for people's savings globally over the last 12 hours.
The European Union was always a bad idea and due to its schizophrenic implementation is destined to fail. But you fix a mistake like the European Union through deliberate decision-making and orderly deconstruction done by elected representatives. You don't do it by shucking off responsibility onto a decision of voters who can only know what propagandists tell them. This was a dumber move on Cameron's part than the Scotland vote, and it's going to get much worse from here for entirely avoidable reasons.
CCP wrote:It's worse to see armchair observers wax principled when 'sovereign' peoples prices have shot up 15% in a matter of minutes all over the world. There was nothing perceived or theoretical about this. It happened. 40% losses have turned to 70% losses, and this is a pattern for people's savings globally over the last 12 hours.
The European Union was always a bad idea and due to its schizophrenic implementation is destined to fail. But you fix a mistake like the European Union through deliberate decision-making and orderly deconstruction done by elected representatives. You don't do it by shucking off responsibility onto a decision of voters who can only know what propagandists tell them. This was a dumber move on Cameron's part than the Scotland vote, and it's going to get much worse from here for entirely avoidable reasons.
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