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#goodbyeEU

PostPosted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 7:44 pm
by ChaIbaud
every1 send ur condolences to ben scarlett his country has left the eu. who knows whats next ahaha

Re: #goodbyeEU

PostPosted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 7:46 pm
by Admiral Nelson
We, the Nelson party.

Do regret hearing this news.

Re: #goodbyeEU

PostPosted: Fri Jun 24, 2016 8:43 pm
by Grapefruit
As an englishman living in Asia, I feel that if the whole of europe (england included) was to boil in its own urine I could still not care less.

Re: #goodbyeEU

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 7:38 am
by Bmw
i really dont care about matters going on over sea's at least to me but it is int a surprise

Re: #goodbyeEU

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 4:40 pm
by DezNutz
Chaulbad wrote:every1 send ur condolences to ben scarlett his country has left the eu. who knows whats next ahaha

No reason to send condolences, national sovereignty is a great thing.

Re: #goodbyeEU

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 4:50 pm
by Most Lee Harmless
The UK has not left the EU : A referendum on EU membership gained a small majority for exit : Constitutionally, that result is not binding on this Parliament, nor is it binding on any future Parliament : The UK has to give notice it intends to leave : that will take about 6 months : subsequent negotiations to finalise the exit will take about 2 years or more : then Parliament will have to debate and pass any legislation to ratify that exit agreement : so, even if it all goes well, it will take 3 years or more : which, oddly, is just when the next General Election will happen and a new Parliament will be formed unhindered by any previous Governments promises or undertakings : So, basically, nothing has changed at all, and nothing will change for several years, and maybe, not even after that. Politics, heh?

Re: #goodbyeEU

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 4:58 pm
by Donald Trump
The EU stock market plunged. DOW fell 650 points. This is a crisis.

Re: #goodbyeEU

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 5:00 pm
by Bmw
i made a lot off of this happening

Re: #goodbyeEU

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 5:09 pm
by Lana
The UK has not left the EU : A referendum on EU membership gained a small majority for exit : Constitutionally, that result is not binding on this Parliament, nor is it binding on any future Parliament : The UK has to give notice it intends to leave : that will take about 6 months : subsequent negotiations to finalise the exit will take about 2 years or more : then Parliament will have to debate and pass any legislation to ratify that exit agreement : so, even if it all goes well, it will take 3 years or more : which, oddly, is just when the next General Election will happen and a new Parliament will be formed unhindered by any previous Governments promises or undertakings : So, basically, nothing has changed at all, and nothing will change for several years, and maybe, not even after that. Politics, heh?


Yep... probably

Pity, that was not the case when Yugoslavia was concerned...

Btw, this is a game of big players (as I read, media helped at the most) which will result with negative impact on small countries in EU (nationalism, fascism etc to hide economic and social problems)... and if Yugoslavian scenario works... who knows what else...

Re: #goodbyeEU

PostPosted: Sat Jun 25, 2016 5:19 pm
by Sebena
Lana wrote:
The UK has not left the EU : A referendum on EU membership gained a small majority for exit : Constitutionally, that result is not binding on this Parliament, nor is it binding on any future Parliament : The UK has to give notice it intends to leave : that will take about 6 months : subsequent negotiations to finalise the exit will take about 2 years or more : then Parliament will have to debate and pass any legislation to ratify that exit agreement : so, even if it all goes well, it will take 3 years or more : which, oddly, is just when the next General Election will happen and a new Parliament will be formed unhindered by any previous Governments promises or undertakings : So, basically, nothing has changed at all, and nothing will change for several years, and maybe, not even after that. Politics, heh?


Yep... probably

Pity, that was not the case when Yugoslavia was concerned...

Btw, this is a game of big players (as I read, media helped at the most) which will result with negative impact on small countries in EU (nationalism, fascism etc to hide economic and social problems)... and if Yugoslavian scenario works... who knows what else...



In my opinion it's far better without yugoslawia because now each country which was part of it can decide on their own while in yugslawia everything was turend twoards Serbia and Belgrade. True that emplyment rate was better back then than now but still people are happier and have far more freedom than back then.