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originally posted by: CrastneyJPR
a reply to: Denoli
would you kick out all the british born benefit scroungers too? those who live off the dole as it pays more than getting a job?
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no?
didn't think so.
originally posted by: mike dangerously
a reply to: SprocketUK You sure they won't muddy the waters so much that everyone blames each other and those riots are against your fellows?
originally posted by: McGinty
originally posted by: CrastneyJPR
a reply to: Denoli
would you kick out all the british born benefit scroungers too? those who live off the dole as it pays more than getting a job?
...
no?
didn't think so.
If it pays more than having a job then that's because mass immigration of cheap labor has driven down the wage so far that it pays more to be on unemployment benefit.
originally posted by: Blue_Jay33
This does not surprise me, destiny has America and the UK being closer than Germany and the UK.
I am sure the next prime minister and Trump will get along very well.
From Trump
America is proud to stand shoulder-to-shoulder w/a free & ind UK. We stand together as friends, as allies, & as a people w/a shared history.
originally posted by: Uberus
I don't think the UK tought this trough.. Scotland already wants to separate to stay in EU, N-Ireland will want to do the same thing.
EEurope will just change it's focus to the east and ask for import taxes from the UK the UK will have to agree, because they live on an island. They cannot ask for import taxes or life would become a lot more expensive for the Brits..
I feel bad for the young people there who voted NO, it's the old people who voted yes and who made the Brexit reality. Old people will die and the youth will have to live with their decisions
originally posted by: TheShippingForecast
a reply to: grainofsand
It's not a case of whinging. The arguments for Britain leaving the EU and Scotland leaving the UK are very similar. People just seem to want power/authority/sovereignty devolved to a national level and away from structures which are faceless, out of touch and undemocratic. As Englishmen can describe Brussels in such terms, so can many Scots when it comes to Westminster. That's just the way it is.
It's weird, so many people on here were very vocal about the potential consequences to the Scottish economy in the event of an independence Yes vote, yet now they couldn't care less about the the very same consequences, happening right now in tbe City of London as we sit here reading this thread.
I wouldn't dare wish to step down into the gutter you inhabit but some folk on here ... English to a man ... are just two faced gits.
originally posted by: Thecakeisalie
My Welsh and German friends shook their heads when they heard the news.
What happened today is a demonstration of ignorance. The value of the pound is now at a thirty year low and the plebs voted without knowing the economic ripple effect; Hang Seng, Wall street, ASX...Those who voted never heeded the warnings of the many economists from around the world and pulled what I would call an "Op Spock".
The Scots will regret the day they voted against independence because they are now on a sinking ship. A friend of mine who is picketing was left speechless when I told him the news and I don't blame him; IMO members of the commonwealth should jump ship from the HMAS Corgi.
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
originally posted by: rickymouse
Yeah. I am glad to see that the NWO is falling apart. Maybe it is just a False flag though, maybe they want us to believe it is happening and nothing will change.
Actually as a conspiracy website that is a really interesting take on this how does it affect the notion of the New World Order and the drive for a one world government?
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
originally posted by: rickymouse
Yeah. I am glad to see that the NWO is falling apart. Maybe it is just a False flag though, maybe they want us to believe it is happening and nothing will change.
Actually as a conspiracy website that is a really interesting take on this how does it affect the notion of the New World Order and the drive for a one world government?
originally posted by: ipsedixit
A quick sampling of Chinese opinion on line shows a welcoming of the Brexit victory and a desire for bilateral trade agreements between China and Britain.
I think in places like China and Russia, this is seen as the beginning of the end of American hegemony. They are happy about this and will probably do the sort of deals with Britain that will encourage others to get out from under American dominance. I'm not sure that is a good thing in the long run but we will likely witness new kinds of relationships out of this political earthquake.
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
a reply to: Egoismyname
This said I will add that even the people of UK wanted to stay in EU the Hidden Hand would manipulate the vote and fix it anyway.
ridiculous. None of the big players wanted this. Big players want more not less meat on the "market". Why do you mean the EU is constantly expanding ? Goodness of their hearts ? No man...it's about meat for the grinder.
originally posted by: MarioOnTheFly
a reply to: Egoismyname
This said I will add that even the people of UK wanted to stay in EU the Hidden Hand would manipulate the vote and fix it anyway.
ridiculous. None of the big players wanted this. Big players want more not less meat on the "market". Why do you mean the EU is constantly expanding ? Goodness of their hearts ? No man...it's about meat for the grinder.