there would have to be another vote, nothings going to change, brussels has already stated there will be no new dealI'd go research and form your own opinion instead of listening to RIU.
On another note, they still may not leave. As part of the leaving treaty there will be a 2 year exit where Brussels and the UK negotiate the leaving process. If Brussels offers the UK a good deal, the PM at the time can accept and they'll remain in the EU. Not saying this will happen, but it sure is possible.
It was never just about controlling emigration, it was more about democracy for those who wanted to leave and all about big business for those who wished to stay. More and more power and money would have moved to Brussels and there's not a thing we would have been able to do about it. It was becoming more like a dictatorship every day, this will really put the fire up their arses.Can some one please explain all of this to us Western folks? I see it as a way to control immigration, right? I see it devalued your pound... what are the pros by leaving the union?
sorry for not understanding politics
Nonsense. Britain had already rejected monetary union. It's Germany that holds the majority of debt to the peripheral countries. Germany has been the strongest proponent of the EU and also country that has benefited the most from the union. For them its a mixed bag of costs and benefits with the balance on the benefit side. Not so for Britain. To say that German debt affected Britain's decision to exit is just another example of Spiderdude's inability to see past his own nose.this is huge. the u.k was a very large pillar holding up the eurozone w/ germany. and really, the eurozone project is nothing when looking at european history. many country's with long histories and independent cultures questioning a union that was drawing them into one big globalized country. once they linked up as economic union, the bureaucrats ( un-elected ) telling people in many countries what to do, but the people in u.k. just told them fuck you and others will follow. the markets will now price in " what if's ", what if italy pulls out, what if france pulls out....... this is huge uncertainty and will force banks, large corporations to question lending and borrowing. ( cross border borrowing drives the entire regions economy ), all of this will now be questioned ( the question becomes will they be payed back or defaulted upon ), this uncertainty is the elephant in the room moving forward. who is the " bag-holder " regarding the trillions of debt of all these nations that have massive debt obligations amongst themselves. a cluster fuck of debt .....
the beginning of the end of the eurozone currency ( just as milton friedman predicted at it's inception ). a union of countries ( 25+ ) all under one currency ( euro ) and all under the same exchange rate. whats good for germany ( exchange rate ) is not so good for european countries with huge debt burdens, and countries with economies that are not performing.
this was always about control. once the masters in germany / brussels had economic control they started telling everyone what to do within the eurozone. un-elected bureaucrats telling people what to do ....... so now u.k. voters said fuck you.
look for european crisis hitting new levels as everyone is now calling for a referendums in france, spain, etc ....
look for interbank lending to freeze in some way moving forward, currency markets - debt / credit ( bond ) markets are the huge concern for the global central banks. these markets are much larger than the equity markets that trade ( tata motors, apple, ford, g.e... ), this will trigger massive loses short term but also cause havoc in the larger markets as interbank lending freezes and central banks pour more debt into marketplace as they jawbone bullshit sweet nothings but they themselves are shitting razor blades. everyones borrowing cost, interest rates will now explode upward.
in the end this is all about credit / debt. the money that has bailed out greece was never for the people or fixing underlying problem. the bailout funds from EU, IMF bounced from german banks into greece then back into german banks for funding debt obligations ( from greece to germany, italy, france ) who are owed hundreds of billions of dollars .......
the entire shit-show that is the eurozone today is built upon debt that must be serviced every month. if this does not happen, the largest banks around europe all go insolvent overnight. so merkel, mario draghi are all puppets for the large banks that made loans that can't be payed back without bailouts and austerity. the depression in greece is not about the economy, it unfolded because greece uses the euro and its exchange rate ( set by germany ) and not having control of their own currency ( drachma ). if greece had control of its own currency it could have devalued said currency ( like many have done during crisis events ) and greece would be doing much better today.
this is only day one. this will not unfold quickly, look for turmoil / volatility no matter what over many months for all of europe. this pressure will fall upon borrowing cost as one of the large pillars holding up the eurozone project now being removed. billions / trillions vaporized in just 24hrs but like 2007/2008 credit crisis, this will unfold slowly and bring about many surprises. if you are not liquid and operate with debt ( credit / debt is not money ), you will feel much pain moving forward ~
Bigots and racists have just as much right to make decisions as you do.Nonsense. Britain had already rejected monetary union. It's Germany that holds the majority of debt to the peripheral countries. Germany has been the strongest proponent of the EU and also country that has benefited the most from the union. For them its a mixed bag of costs and benefits with the balance on the benefit side. Not so for Britain. To say that German debt affected Britain's decision to exit is just another example of Spiderdude's inability to see past his own nose.
The vote to leave was all about rejection of the idea that Britain is a European country, just like Italy. The majority voted for the ability of the people of the UK to decide for themselves the means of controlling borders, immigration and economy. It is in my mind a blow to globalization which is a good thing, but given some of the reasons cited by the less informed, it is also a sign that decisions like this are in part made by bigots and racists.
Thanks for agreeing. Now, I'll have to go off and reflect for while. You agreed with me. Where did I go so wrong?Bigots and racists have just as much right to make decisions as you do.
It has been mentioned that the open borders ethic was a big issue with the rejection as well. And the fact that faceless burecrats in other countries decided the rules of countries far away.
The Brexit vote was a vote against those who look down their noses at the "less informed". Who could have predicted that Britains would resist the subversion of their culture by their betters?Nonsense. Britain had already rejected monetary union. It's Germany that holds the majority of debt to the peripheral countries. Germany has been the strongest proponent of the EU and also country that has benefited the most from the union. For them its a mixed bag of costs and benefits with the balance on the benefit side. Not so for Britain. To say that German debt affected Britain's decision to exit is just another example of Spiderdude's inability to see past his own nose.
The vote to leave was all about rejection of the idea that Britain is a European country, just like Italy. The majority voted for the ability of the people of the UK to decide for themselves the means of controlling borders, immigration and economy. It is in my mind a blow to globalization which is a good thing, but given some of the reasons cited by the less informed, it is also a sign that decisions like this are in part made by bigots and racists.
holy shit, the klanman is back.The Brexit vote was a vote against those who look down their noses at the "less informed". Who could have predicted that Britains would resist the subversion of their culture by their betters?
Who would have predicted that democratic congressmen would stage an anti bill of rights sit-in? Yet here we are.
I didn't think Trump could possibly win the presidency come November. Now, I am more and more convinced that he will be the next president. He is the lesser of two evils. The "less informed" will once again confound their masters.
I guess that you have voices in your head that tell you what others are thinking because your opinion isn't reflected anywhere. Not polls, quotes from people, or anywhere except maybe kkk or neonazi blogs (not that I've checked). Many times when people were asked why they were leavers, they did say they felt that foreigners were being forced on them. Also smaller businesses were not able to take advantage of economic union. I actually think this is a victory for common people to voice their desire to control borders and for their representatives to control economic decisions.The Brexit vote was a vote against those who look down their noses at the "less informed". Who could have predicted that Britains would resist the subversion of their culture by their betters?
Who would have predicted that democratic congressmen would stage an anti bill of rights sit-in? Yet here we are.
I didn't think Trump could possibly win the presidency come November. Now, I am more and more convinced that he will be the next president. He is the lesser of two evils. The "less informed" will once again confound their masters.
I take the Brexit results as a barometer of general dissatisfaction with the ruling class. You know, the smug putdowns of "less informed" voters sort of stuff. It's a simple reaction, really. It's the same thing driving Trump's popularity.I guess that you have voices in your head that tell you what others are thinking because your opinion isn't reflected anywhere. Not polls, quotes from people, or anywhere except maybe kkk or neonazi blogs (not that I've checked). Many times when people were asked why they were leavers, they did say they felt that foreigners were being forced on them. Also smaller businesses were not able to take advantage of economic union. I actually think this is a victory for common people to voice their desire to control borders and for their representatives to control economic decisions.
This bit about "they resist subversion of their culture by their betters" never came up. And it's not an issue in other aspects of their society. Britain's monarchy are not British but they love their queen and her family.
LOLI take the Brexit results as a barometer of general dissatisfaction with the ruling class. You know, the smug putdowns of "less informed" voters sort of stuff.
there has never been a candidate in the history of the united states who was less popular than trump you retard.Trump's popularity.
you also predicted a romney win ya fucking cuck.That's why I think Trump is likely to win the presidency.
"I take the Brexit results as...blah blah" Who gives a shit what you take as a result? I mean, every time you open your mouth, you spout white supremacist or bigoted shit, along with chronic bad breath and the whiff of onions.I take the Brexit results as a barometer of general dissatisfaction with the ruling class. You know, the smug putdowns of "less informed" voters sort of stuff. It's a simple reaction, really. It's the same thing driving Trump's popularity.
That's why I think Trump is likely to win the presidency. Combine the overall anger with the status quo with Hillary's toxic personality, and imperious criminality and you have a recipe for a blowout election result for Trump. Not that I think Trump will be a good president, he probably won't, but he will be no worse than Hillary.
Debt is the new slavery, for individuals or nations. Look at Greece. My understanding is there was a lot of debt imposed by the EU on nations like Greece that couldn't support it. Again, my understanding. I never researched it.
Now that the British have made their decision, its time to start up a new IRA bombing campaign through downtown London.
We will start with the Liberal moron, Tony Blair, and lets not rule out the British royalty. The last time they got one was in 1983 with Lord Mount Batton. They are way overdue.
To British Snobbery, now you have come to a more civilized part of the world.
Mountbatten was killed in 1979.The IRA bombing campaign lasted into the 90s.Crass remarks.U on crack?
- bloody wankers.lol