Who said anything about "no grounds"? Not me certainly.
I'm only pointing out that now that the UK isn't in the position it had anymore the USA will want more cencessions from them. They are in a bad spot after all and are desperate for some trade agreements with someone.
Last edited by Noradin; 2016-06-24 at 09:20 PM.
What partisanship? Pointing out that Brexit isn't going to be flawless is partisanship? That's mighty weird, because you repeated that in the only part of that post that wasn't completely unrelated bullshit. Hell, I even admitted that EU has flaws at least twice in the last few posts in this exchange. And I don't give a shit what you praise or not, if you seek validation go elsewhere. I still am waiting for you to quote where the fuck have I said anything related to the shitpost of yours that I mentioned. Because by the looks of it this partisanship is your inane projection disjointed from reality.
Wait, how would leave vote be losing the battle? Oo And what is the war then?
How much you all wanna bet that some political shenanigans causes the U.K. to end up staying in the EU?
you complain bout people being superficial towards boris johnsons hairstly but somehow you get a hard-on for trump cause he bangs a "supermodel".
for real people attack trump for a lot more than his hairstyle... but this thread, contrary to trumps believe that the he's the center of this world, isn't about this laughingstock of a presidential candidate.
Brussels - EU chiefs told Britain to start negotiations to quit the bloc "as soon as possible", after outgoing Prime Minister David Cameron said on Friday he would leave the negotiations to his successor.
"We now expect the United Kingdom government to give effect to this decision of the British people as soon as possible, however painful that process may be," said a joint statement after Britons voted for a Brexit.
"Any delay would unnecessarily prolong uncertainty."
The statement was issued by EU president Donald Tusk, European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker, EU Parliament leader Martin Schulz and Dutch premier Mark Rutte, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the bloc, after crisis talks in Brussels.
http://www.news24.com/World/News/bre...sible-20160624
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"This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."
-- Capt. Copeland
I don't think there is even a maybe. I would like there to be, very much so. But the UK has been a very ambiguous member for a long time, I don't think the other EU states have it in them to accept all this turmoil only for everything to go back to business as usual. They regret this decision, but I don't think they feel there is any turning back now. This relationship can't go on like this anymore, exit has to happen now. Sadly. Possibly they could re-enter in the future when there is no more United Kingdom but only an England or maybe an England and Wales many years into the future when the baby boomers has died off. If that's something the English would want by a significant majority of the popular vote. I can only hope. Need to stay optimistic in these depressing and dark times.