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Britain = Pussies
Looks like "Remain" has it even this early.
Let's all bend over for the EU for the rest of our days. Good times! I'm not even gonna sit up and watch the results come in. I'll sleep and wake up in the morning and say "oh yey we are still in the EU. Just great" :( |
Yes, market action today suggests that Britain will be remaining in the EU.
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Rigged 8char
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where are you reading that?
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While still part of the EU, it seems like England beat to it's down drum.
I haven't read much about this, but what is bad about being in the EU? And what would be the benefits of the UK leaving? |
Globalism is a huge mistake.
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Interesting how can be such a major thing end up with almost a tie
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It was predictable.
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Eu sucks so better Uk stay far from shithole union
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do not cry
arbeit macht frei :1orglaugh |
just put on BBC, some fat toad is spewing pro EU shit. This fucking shill is talking pure nonsense with a smug look on his face knowing Remain probably will win. You served your EU masters well, you traitor.
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And fuck David Cameron, he has been pushing lies and propaganda 24/7, and that is your leader... he is exactly like our prime minister who is also a EU bitch spewing propaganda. This is proof the EU monster has way too much power. Lets hope Leave will still win.
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BBC: "We need to get back together behind David Cameron..."
It's like these people live in another dimension. |
Enjoy slavery.
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That was the betting line today -- the odds favored 'remain'.
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Fuck,I was hoping that UK will go out
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I voted leave however I feel I am in the minority. No doubt the results will be fixed anyway.
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Pussies? I prefer Redcoats, much broader ...And they can all keep their mindset and methods Away From USA..! . |
It's not over until the fat lady sings.
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why UK want be part of euro trash still?
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We apparently won't know until 7am GMT
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I guess the scare campaigns worked and the hoards of majority of lemmings believe whatever message is presented. Lets see, maybe something divine can change things around this night of disappointment. |
Well, that escalated quickly:
Remain a member of the European Union 95.9% 19,322 Leave the European Union 4.1% 823 |
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Your laws to be set by unelected bureaucrats in a different country that you have absolutely no say over; You are not allowed to put any restrictions on the people coming into your country, so your population grows by the size of a large city every year, putting strain on housing, schools, hospitals, transport, etc; Those people are allowed to come and claim in-work benefits and send those benefits back to their families in the countries they came from; You cannot grow your economy by setting up free trade agreements with other countries, you have to wait for the EU to do them and they take years, decades even, to get these trade deals. So far they've only managed Mexico and South Korea and lots of small insignificant countries. You have to pay in about £18bn ($27bn) a year into the EU, and they give some of it back but they tell you what you must spend it on and you must advertise the fact that it was done with "EU money" when it was in fact your own money. That's just for starters. I haven't even gone into the Common Agricultural Policy, the Common Fisheries Policy, the state of the Italian banks, the almost non-existent growth, I could go on. |
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Instead of making europe a place with strong education, harmonic people, low crime, focus on jobs.... we drift more and more towards chaos. I'm sure the regular pothead on the street doesn't care, but I do. |
Two results from the North East of England showing a stronger vote for "leave" than expected.
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Does this mean more terrorists will be coming to the UK to shoot people up?
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Brexit Referendum Betting Odds | Oddschecker
It was massively favoring the remain result but in the past 1 - 2 hours, it`s becoming much much closer. This could be interesting. :) |
Confirmed: John Oliver is a pussy.
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Huge "Leave" win in Sunderland. Sadly won't be enough in the end though...
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this was probably gonna happen from the start anyway
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- a nationalistic emotional non-argument. Stop feeling British... start feeling European.:) - not even all true. Laws are set up by European Parliament... which is elected by the people of the Union every 5 years. So next time there is an election you COULD go vote.... but you know... most people stay at home... including me... but that's a different story. BTW you also have no say in laws that are created in your own country. You can vote every few years... yeah... woot woot... When they are sitting there in power they can do whatever they like and create all sorts of laws you will or will not agree with. Quote:
The market should fix pressure on housing- and other markets. If this doesn't happen look at the parties who gain from that... could well be a case of price manipulation. Quote:
Yes the EU is a failed project... Could have been a huge great powerfull project... The reason why it failed is not because soevereign states gave their soevereignity away... but because they gave away too little and people still think in terms of the "others". When shit started to get serious people backed off... resisted further implementation... basically because of nationalistic emotions. Fear of losing soevereignity while it would be replaced by another soevereignity: the EU. People used to be governed by Kings, Queens and God. God died and with it died the devine powers of Kings and Queens which were to believed to rule in the name of God. Some new trick had to be implemented. They came up with Democracy and the Nation State. Nationalities where literally CREATED. People didn't feel "German" back in 1750... or Italian or Dutch or whatever. It was created because if you can't rule a people in the name of God'; if they no longer feel they are God's horde... you will have to create a new horde... a common history; common language; common culture; a flag; a national anthem; voila... So... what tells us about the current situation of Europe? That people still want to be governed based on their nationalities... The EU came a little too early I think... Saying that European bureaucrats made the EU fail is too easy I think... I think the peoples of Europe suffer from a lack of vision; are scared to step outside their village and face today's world and don't want to look at the future... The failed EU-project shows that democracy is outdated... Democracy doesn't supply Leaders. Democracy suplies: a mess of mediocrity No... not a lack of democracy made the EU fail... and EU's problem was not a lack of democracy. Democracy itself made it fail. |
LEAVE has the advantage at this stage.
Gold is up 1.6% GBP/USD has fell from 1.50 to 1.40 but has recovered a bit. It's very early, there'll be much more support for REMAIN on the south side. |
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No have no chance but revolution..! ...good luck with that ...WHAT with all your 6.6 guns per 100 residents and stuff . |
Soros just made millions selling the GBP
The golabalists never lose. UK sales are strong in the last 24 hrs. Get those cam credits while the GBP is worth something ... |
I still remember the Soviet Union. So good luck with the European one :)
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Brexit Referendum Betting Odds | Oddschecker
Massive odds swing. A few hours ago you could have got 15/2 on a leave vote. Now as short as 1/4. Still a way to go but we may well be giving the .EU the middle finger. |
a lot of volatility right now...
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Anyway, looks like we're LEAVING the EU!
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YAY!!!
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1.35697 -0.12298 (-8.31%) 2016-06-23 23:58:53, 0 min delay Have a nice currency crash Brits! US$ gained 4.2% today Gold will crash next maybe as the BOE starts selling it to buy GBP to support the market price for GBP. |
Goddammit what is going on? Some headlines saying remain wins, some saying leave - who won, who is winning?
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Now the .eu will try to force England to do things they don't want. Trade blocks and more. So it is time more countries show support for England and start referenda.
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Time to take a vacation to Britain :thumbsup
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Swexit and Grexit next.
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