Yeah most of the Remain campaign was about protecting the rights of large global corporations to make as much money as possible, people were just too dumb to realise. I mean, that's pretty much the ENTIRE point of the EU. It's the epitome of globalisation for big-business. Even the "freedom of travel" is so large corporations/businesses can always have fresh new employees and never have to pay reasonable salaries for the work entailed or have to raise salaries they're paying. You REALLY think it's there to protect the rights of middle-class students to go and work in Europe for a year or two?
The fact it's been so successfully turned into a "left" thing so support such an openly capitalist organisation like the EU, with anyone with concerns shut down as a racist, is a phenomenal feat in marketing.
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It's a new thing, because I said in the EU army tread that Germany tied up large parts of the world in WW2 and is only one country (in response to someone implying Europe doesn't know how to build an army). Somehow some dense dwellers of this forum now think that I endorse the idea of a nazi army fighting the world or some bullshit, I don't get it myself completely.
Don't worry about it. It's just peasant talk.
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Well why you guys cry about how people are fed up with EU, have any of you clowns looked at what's happening in Italy?
It's going to make Greece look like barely any money was spent there at all. And guess who is going to pay for all of this? Yes, you funny people - well, most likely not many of you since you're social bums, but those of us who actually work.
You clearly don’t follow UK politics. Before you post, please inform yourself of the facts. Cameron said he would remain PM *no matter the outcome of the referendum*. He said he would impliment the will of the people. Of course Cameron should have had a plan to cover either Remain or Leave outcomes. He’s the PM, he called the referendum, he said he would stay and see things through. What did he actually do? Run away.
Osborne and Cameron should have planned better for the possibility of Leave winning. After all, they are two of the most senior members of the UK government, and it is their duty to guarantee the security and economic stability of the UK. My view is that it is vital policy makers act to offset (as best as they can) the impact of negative shocks to an economy. Osborne and Cameron had a duty to offset any negative shock the economy would experience as the result of a Leave vote. Instead, they deliberately inflated the negative shock of a Leave vote win. The pair tried to scare the pants off the electorate, with threats of things like the punishment budget. That was simply game-playing, and worked to undermine market confidence, further increase uncertainty, amplify volatility and the negative impact of Leave winning. They behaved in a disgraceful way.
I'm not here to help anything.
The Pro-EU side have already made their choices, us Brexit people are the evil racists who want to watch the world fall into ruin because we're shortsighted and xenophobic who wish for the glorious Imperial days to return of course.
Nevermind the fact that alot of us who chose brexit did so because the EU has been a slowly crawling mass of bureaucracy that has been wanting to tighten itself more and more around the organs of countries and many of us are just sick of it.
I am not anti-Europe, I am anti-EU, a trade agreement that considers itself a legal body of a superstate.
It really wont - All positions they might wind up in will be worse, or beyond comprehension.
They stay, Uniformly worse by a small margin.
They join the EEA - They are uniformly worse by a large margin.
They leave everything, Well, This is the hard and fast tumble out into the unknown, or as the Tory refer to it 'The return of the empire'.