General / Off-Topic EU Referendum (UK only) - to Brexit or not to Brexit

Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?

  • Remain

    Votes: 155 50.2%
  • Leave

    Votes: 154 49.8%

  • Total voters
    309
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This is what the world does not understand, England have been denied their own government by Welsh and Scottish MPs, while all the other UK countries have one. England have had no voice for years, they are creating one by forcing all of UK to their will. Popularity is not their agenda , having a voice and being heard is and now they are being heard world wide.

Do you even know your own country, dude?
 

Minonian

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We have suffered long enough under EU. Time will tell , not gonna see it on one stock market day with flipping guys who thought easy win remain.
Really? Tell me what kind of suffering the EU brought to your head?

If you think you know suffering than try to be at our place.
 
Welsh , Scottish amd N Ireland have their own governments, England has none.

UK government is where welsh , scottish MPs dictate to the English, the UK government is not the English government it a representation of all countries.

Did you not know this?
 
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Yes i do. You don't

Welsh , Scottish amd N Ireland have their own governments, England has none.

UK government is where welsh , scottish MPs dictate to the English, the UK governement is not the English government it a representation of all countries.

Did you not know this?


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Unfortunately for the UK is the president not the only one who has a word when dealing with foreign relations :)

Yes, its the US senate that has the final say on what trade treaties US signs. But president will play an important role in these negotiations. Still, UK is the number 1 ally of US in the world, i do doubt they will sign radically worse trade deal with UK than they do with EU (US does not trust EU/Germany, thats why NSA was tapping into Merkel phone calls, thats why there is still 30k US troops stationed in Germany).
 
Yes, there will be some economic consequences. But on the long term not so much. Its ALWAYS about the money first, they will make it look like its something tough and boast in their countries 'look how tough these new deals are with Britain'. While silently behind the scenes they will make sure that its business as usual, in the long term [money]
Long term it even more dangerous.

Airbus for example is effectively control by French and German government and French and German unions, who will almost certain supply behind the scenes pressures to force Airbus to build more of it planess and the components they use in EU countries and not in the UK.

Jaguar and Landrover for example say they are committed to the UK, but today when they have no overseas manufacturing facilities of any scale they have no choice, but they are already building a new manufacturing center in Eastern Europe, I expect in the future the vast majority of their investments will be in that plant and not in its UK plants
 
Woooooo... I voted and have noted the result. Peeps all over social media etc are still bashing each other's asses over whether the result was right or wrong ... It's happened now and it was a democratic result whether it is liked or not.

Whichever way, I've come to the forums and Elite to 'escape' from it all for a few hours :)
 
Yes, its the US senate that has the final say on what trade treaties US signs. But president will play an important role in these negotiations. Still, UK is the number 1 ally of US in the world, i do doubt they will sign radically worse trade deal with UK than they do with EU (US does not trust EU/Germany, thats why NSA was tapping into Merkel phone calls, thats why there is still 30k US troops stationed in Germany).

True again. We're not on the list of 'Americas friends'.

But then again such trade deals take time. Even if the UK would get their standalone thing compared to TTIP it would take years to negotiate it.

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Woooooo... I voted and have noted the result. Peeps all over social media etc are still bashing each other's asses over whether the result was right or wrong ... It's happened now and it was a democratic result whether it is liked or not.

Whichever way, I've come to the forums and Elite to 'escape' from it all for a few hours :)

You're in the wrong thread then xD
 
Yes, its the US senate that has the final say on what trade treaties US signs. But president will play an important role in these negotiations. Still, UK is the number 1 ally of US in the world, i do doubt they will sign radically worse trade deal with UK than they do with EU (US does not trust EU/Germany, thats why NSA was tapping into Merkel phone calls, thats why there is still 30k US troops stationed in Germany).

I'm pretty sure they were tapping our phones as well, the UK was tapping everyone phones at the G8 summit.
 
Woooooo... I voted and have noted the result. Peeps all over social media etc are still bashing each other's asses over whether the result was right or wrong ... It's happened now and it was a democratic result whether it is liked or not.

Whichever way, I've come to the forums and Elite to 'escape' from it all for a few hours :)

Looks like you picked the wrong day to quit not visiting the ED forums!

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Minonian

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Welsh , Scottish amd N Ireland have their own governments, England has none.

UK government is where welsh , scottish MPs dictate to the English, the UK governement is not the English government it a representation of all countries.

Did you not know this?

Do You realized Ireland and Scotland are already decided to quit, and London want to became a sovereign nation too? Not to mention Gibraltar. The only way to stop this, to remain.
The UK are also warned about this. as a consequence, but you quitter, are not belíved it. Here are the consequences of getting drunk with the of the quitters. And now tell me, how much chance the UK have to hold Falkland, in a middle of this political turmoil?

This is an ugly hangover, and its only going to gets even worst.

And tell me, how much chance the UK have to do any harm against EU in such state of political chaos and uncertainty? No inside unity, no political stability, and the economy is already damaged.

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Now you understand why the English voted out. Most would not care if the Scottish left

do you meant your side.
 
True again. We're not on the list of 'Americas friends'.

But then again such trade deals take time. Even if the UK would get their standalone thing compared to TTIP it would take years to negotiate it.
Obama was on UK tonight saying he will work out deals and has respected the voters. He has already said on UK TV that the special relations is more important. We also already trade with America, already on many products. It was the US who wanted th eUK in the EU to make these deals with the EU. Now we are out looks like that will not happen for another 10 years.,
 
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