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That's why there's nothin like being a young white Caucasian of European descent. Might as well be rolling around with a crown on my head through most of the world :troll: |
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I'm also sick of all the racially jealous individuals of visible minority, don't get mad at me because you have dark skin, take your complaints up with whatever devil-god you believe in. Fuck, writing that was exhausting. I need a latte. |
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Dark(ish) skinned Asian here, I'm pretty much racially ambiguous for 75% of the world. Fly under the radar and get about 1/2 as much hassle as the white guy next to me. |
This is fascinating. The Brexiters thought Cameron would invoke article 50 of the EU treaty right away after the referendum and begin negotiating an exit from the EU. NOPE Cameron: “Why should I do all the hard shit for someone else, just to hand it over to them on a plate?’’ And hard shit indeed. Trying to untangle a generation of deals not to mention possible unraveling the United Kingdom. Scotland and Gibraltor said they're going to leave UK and remain in EU. Northern Ireland might join up with the Republic of Ireland and remain in EU. Billion in the markets have already been lost. Prices are expected to rise as their dollar has tanked. It's now ok to become racist. Cameron's going to let the next guy who campaigned for Brexiting deal with this shitstorm coming. Who will be the one to invoke article 50? |
Just watch Nigel Farage's speech in front of EU to understand the ignorance that resulted in voting leave. The British hoi polloi in this case have been manipulated to make a poor choice. Decades of trust building flushed right down the toilet in one night. Sad. |
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what the fuck, man. Never heard of the Pound Sterling (GBP)? |
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Has anyone ever ordered a pizza with all your favorite toppings, then upon delivery, proceed to immediately throw the pizza in the garbage and watch your family starve? OpieOP Quote:
Boris Johnson, former London mayor, rules out bid to be next British PM - World - CBC News |
One by one, these ass hats that lead Brexit are dropping out. They know they fucked the country and they're going to let the next guy clean up their mess. Nigel Farage, UKIP leader and top Leave campaigner, stepping down after Brexit victory - World - CBC News Quote:
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this kind of reminds me of Bill Vander Zalm with HST "my work here is done :troll:" |
So ... what's going to happen with this? Theresa May wants a 3rd vote on her Brexit plan. If she pushes for a third time vote (on more or less the same Brexit plan), why is she so insistent that they don't redo the original referendum? |
I have no idea what the fuck is going on. I usually text my friend in Wales just to make fun of it. The EU has stated on multiple occasions that if England wanted to just forget it all and come back, they can with no penalties. But stubborn as shit UK is saying no. Foolish |
pride won't let them go back on it.. but if they don't, they're going to have war again in NI. |
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Recall that the "Leave" side in the original Brexit vote only won by less than 4% of the votes -- even back then, the public is very much divided on the issue. With all the fiasco in hammering out a deal, and the super gloomy outlook should hard Brexit hits, I think it should be fairly easy to sway at least 4% of the voters to switch back into the "Stay" camp. |
^^ from my friend who lives there, she says it was sheer ignorance on a lot of people part that got it to pass in the first place. Kind of like a drunken night out, so many have realized “hmm... what the fuck did I do last night”. If you retook the vote it would probably be 80/20 stay |
Further to the comments above, I have no idea wtf legislators from both sides of parliament doing in the UK. You can't get a (soft Brexit) deal done. You voted (in Parliament!) to say that a hard Brexit is unacceptable. And the EU have told you repeatedly that: a) they won't delay Brexit anymore b) you're welcomed to stay as part of EU if you call it off yourself So why dafuq are those idiots not calling for a new referendum to choose between one and only one of the 3 plans? 1) soft Brexit as May has negotiated 2) no deal hard Brexit 3) stay in EU As I see it, those are the only 3 alternatives, and there really is no other way. By sliding the responsibility back to the public, the scumbag politicians will get to avoid the bulk of the blame. But so far, the MPs are choosing not to call for an 11th hour referendum... FailFish |
Anti-Brexit marchers flood London as May faces calls to resign from own party https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/brexit...ndon-1.5069069 |
i dont get for its taking so long to leave the EU, the amount of privileges that they give u just arent as good as the crap that u have to take and this is person opinion i remember greece a few years back, the whole country was going bankrupt and they needed other wealthy EU nations to bail them out (i remember none of them were doing well, just some are better then others) |
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^ Uhhh.......... really dude? My mom is 72 and British and she still thinks standing in front of the microwave causes cancer and that every Russian person is a spy. Being old doesn't mean you know what's better for the country going forward... it just makes you less reticent to change. Even my mom can understand being part of the European community for the work permit privileges alone is better than being isolated. I've spent significant time in England in my life and old English people are almost unanimously identical in that they're the most lovely polite eloquent people on the planet always ready for a cup of tea and a chat as long as everything goes EXACTLY their way... but throw anything different into the mix ie: any sort of 'change' or try to take away any of their privileges or introduce anything foreign into their life and you will be shown to the curb in short order. There's a reason the British are often referred to as the rednecks / Americans of Europe, their older generation is absolutely full of xenophobes, they're just much more well-spoken and better educated than the ones you'll find in the Southern USA. |
i remember greece was using stuff like bonds as a collateral to help bail out their country, also i remember 90% of EU nations were hit super hard during the economic crisis and germany was the very few that was actually up on their feets in no time (i believe) iirc some of those nations that just up on their feet were force to help others in need but in fact that they couldnt even stand still yet |
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So which particular demographic age group voted to leave EU? I recall, it's been a couple of years now, but one major reason was that some in UK didn't want to accept the high number of refugees that EU is asking of the countries in the union. |
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