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  • Originally posted by Monaco Slim View Post
    We actually do have everything covered, you butt hurt European cuckold, now go rub some cream on that sore *sshole. My only regret about Brexit is forgetting to buy shares in Anasan Forte, I hear their **** soothing cream is flying off the shelves in Europe right now.

    You have to understand that Britain is 10 times better than your irrelevant socialist country, we're not dependent on EU membership and if we were desperate for trade deals with your failing socialist countries then we would have voted to stay in.

    Enjoy your sinking ship of bureaucracy and socialism, the English speaking world will enjoy riding off in the mega yacht of capitalism, freedom and democracy.


    Nice swear haha!

    Anyway as danes, we will certainly miss you brits. You where the reason we joined the common market back in 1972, and even though a lot of things have changed since then, we have still looked eye to eye on most eu issues.

    I hope you will do great out of the eu, but I think it will be difficult.

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    • Originally posted by MrTambourineMan View Post
      When will Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty be invoked?

      Dodgy Dave promised that If we voted leave he'd start the process Immediately, but now that he's stepping down and "leaving it for the New Leader" - That's months of scheming, Plotting, And Nefarious Negligee-Wearing Numpties, devising ways of overturning this.
      In France, we voted no to this treaty in 2005 but Sarkozy wiped his ass with the referendum and ratified it anyway.
      Last edited by Y0@NN; 06-26-2016, 02:56 PM.

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      • There will be no change in terms of immigration and EU regulation policies for at least two years. Ahead are prolonged negotiations regarding departure from the union, for the new UK Prime Minister succeeding Cameron from most likely October.

        Meanwhile, a petition calling for second EU referendum has reached three million signatures,
        http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7103956.html

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        • Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
          There will be no change in terms of immigration and EU regulation policies for at least two years. Ahead are prolonged negotiations regarding departure from the union, for the new UK Prime Minister succeeding Cameron from most likely October.

          Meanwhile, a petition calling for second EU referendum has reached three million signatures,
          http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7103956.html
          It's a 4chan prank. http://heatst.com/uk/exclusive-brexi...rt-it-as-real/

          Butt hurt remainers lapping it up though and clutching at straws.

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          • Originally posted by Mario Gotze View Post
            It's a 4chan prank. http://heatst.com/uk/exclusive-brexi...rt-it-as-real/

            Butt hurt remainers lapping it up though and clutching at straws.
            oh what a surprise

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            • Originally posted by b0x
              The facts are in the figures, not the estimates. Why are government immigration 'estimates' up to 4 times lower than the amount of National Insurance Numbers issued out to said people every year?

              The fact is we pay in more than we get out, so regardless of if constituencies get money or not, the average taxpayer (which is the poorer man, rich people pay hardly any tax, accountants find them ways around it) is losing out.
              That's a very narrow way of looking at the economics of it. The amount we pay to the EU is a tiny percentage of GDP, and that's before we even take into account the benefits EU trade brings to the economy.

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              • Originally posted by b0x
                What people don't seem to realise is the majority of the Leave voters are the ones who have had to put up with all the bad things anyway. They had enough and voted out.
                The EU was used as a scapegoat for all the ills the Tories have imposed on this country

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                • Originally posted by b0x
                  I find it quite disgraceful how many upset young people and students have been reacting by saying that old people shouldn't get to vote as they have 'ruined' lives for a generation they wont live to be a part of. If those people didn't fight for, and build this society, those kids probably would have been in a much worse situation than that of their failed vote outcome. Perhaps they wouldn't even have had a choice to vote. SMH. A much greater selfishness and arrogance of the sacrifices of previous generations is being displayed in this new generation. Perhaps wars and suffering are what put things into perspective. Too many kids have known the easy life nowadays, unaware of what their ancestors went through to give them that life and freedom. If anything the older generation has more of a right to vote than them LOL. As was evidenced by the vote, more people felt at a disadvantage being in the EU, than did those who reaped the rewards. That seems now a problem to them. The majority should be unhappy as long as we can reap the rewards seems the attitude. A worrying outlook for democracy.
                  They should be killed if we are being honest.

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                  • Originally posted by rorymac View Post
                    The EU was used as a scapegoat for all the ills the Tories have imposed on this country
                    and what ills were those? The Tories have legalized gay marriage, raised minimum wage from 5.80 to £7.20, increased the pre-tax threshold from £5400 to £11,000 and its going up every year.

                    They've also taken 130,000 people out of the 40p tax bracket this year.

                    but tell me more about how the Tories are to blame for everything considering they were left with Gordon Browns record smashing 156 billion deficit.

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                    • Why are you still talking about the issue? It's done, right? Or isn't it?

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