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International BREXIT: Leave/Remain Referendum on June 23 Will Change Europe, No Matter the Outcome.

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Honestly how are the bulk of the period in this thread celebrating when the country just became 10% poorer? My lord guys.
thats the level of the LEAVE camp, they aint the brightest
 
I always held the UK to a higher standard than this. What a colossal fuck up, contrary to all available data and any reasonable thought. The power of incendiary rhetoric in awakening the scared rightist moron within people is amazing.
yup, its a sad day for humanity
 
fucking hell. I land in London tomorrow. Looking at the headlines I predict chaos for the Brits and extremely fucking cheap champagne for me.
 
Honestly how are the bulk of the period in this thread celebrating when the country just became 10% poorer? My lord guys.

Some things are worth more than what money can buy.

Besides, they're the British. Chances are that they will survive a period of recession.
 
I can't tell you how many times I've watched that gif through the years. The egg toss from point blank range, the egg explosion, the shit-eating grin of the thrower, and the left jab thrown instinctively.

It's just perfect.

I had to go back and rewatch it because I didn't realize that guy was the egg thrower, but you can see his arm at the beginning of the gif.

I thought someone in the back threw the egg and this guy ended up getting randomly punched for it.

For your pleasure, here is the '90s Canadian prime minister strangling a protester.

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And here he is reenacting it with fans a decade later:

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It sounds like both sides have merits. The fallout will be bad short term for the UK but hopefully the long term either dissolves or reforms the EU.

Globalists lose tonight, which is a win in my book.
 
how does their voting work? is it just straight #'s? or is it a delegate type thing?
 
fucking hell. I land in London tomorrow. Looking at the headlines I predict chaos for the Brits and extremely fucking cheap champagne for me.
Id keep my eyes on the news, dont be surprised if theres riots
 
I always held the UK to a higher standard than this. What a colossal fuck up, contrary to all available data and any reasonable thought. The power of incendiary rhetoric in awakening the scared rightist moron within people is amazing.

"Trotsky"

LOL
 
how does their voting work? is it just straight #'s? or is it a delegate type thing?
for this vote its just the number of votes, your delegate system is the most corrupt system in the world.... and you guys have a cheek to call yourselves a democracy lol
 
I'm a pleb, anyone know what London opinion polls were showing about leave/remain %?
 
Some things are worth more than what money can buy.

Besides, they're the British. Chances are that they will survive a period of recession.
Fighting to remain white and isolating yourself is worth more than money? What's saddest is that it's the lower middle class that will feel the brunt of this economically, it always is.
 
On the bright side, my trip to the UK I wanted to take this year should vonow be substantially cheaper.

Russia and Putin and China have to be so happy right now.

Russia yes, China no.

Beijing's concern for the London's well being may or may not have something to do with the fact that Britain is an investor in the Chinese version of the IMF bank.

China: "Please don't become an Atlantic orphan"

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A vote to leave the European Union would result in Britain losing its influence, an influential tabloid with strong links to China’s ruling Communist Party has said, writes the Telegraph's Neil Connor in Beijing.

The Global Times also said Britain was playing a “risky game” with the referendum, saying it had been “led astray” with both the Brexit and the Scotland Independence vote, making it “the largest source of uncertainties in Europe”.

“Staying in the EU has clear and critical interests for the UK, such as market guarantees and stable employment.

Leaving will politically cost the UK chances to exert its influence,” said the newspaper, which is published by the People’s Daily, the mouthpiece of the Communist Party.

“If the UK votes to leave, it will become an Atlantic orphan and lose its special relationship with the EU.”

The Chinese government has not stated a position on Brexit as it rarely comments on internal matters of other countries. But diplomats say Beijing strongly favours Britain remaining in the EU.
 
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