Author Topic: WOW! UK leaves EU!!!!!!!!!!!! BREXIT 2016! World markets fluctuating wildly!  (Read 43207 times)

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And how many times have you been asked if you're a Muslim?

You ask everyone for answers to everything yet cannot provide a simple yes or no to ONE simple question. You deflect.

You're the highlighted fool in this thread. And in many others.

I've asked him a few times myself and an answer is never forthcoming. How cowardly can you be? Maybe he is ashamed?  ???

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Humans are racist. It'll never change.

Nationalism is what matters. Defend your borders from those not of your culture. Fundamentally this is very simple.

Multiculturalism is a disaster.

One more thing. Mr. Turbin incessantly asks others to provide exacting answers to explain why they think the way they do. He'd "love to know."

His ramblings/presentations about why he feels as he does are every bit as "forecasting" as anyone else's.

The guy's a first-class toolbox who hilariously thinks he is in-the-know.  




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Humans are racist. It'll never change.

Nationalism is what matters. Defend your borders from those not of your culture. Fundamentally this is very simple.

Multiculturalism is a disaster.

One more thing. Mr. Turbin incessantly asks others to provide exacting answers to explain why they think the way they do. He'd "love to know."

His ramblings/presentations about why he feels as he does are every bit as "forecasting" as anyone else's.

The guy's a first-class toolbox who hilariously thinks he is in-the-know.  

I will take that a bit further and claim that society is built on tribalism. Your tribe is the unit of societal cohesion. You can trust your tribe.

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I'm being serious.  

Withdrawing from the EU is a very serious matter with fairly radical economic consequences. If you support this based on some sort of reform agenda related to immigration I would hope there would be a more direct effect other than "a chance" some "elites" will take some unknown, undefined action on said agenda.

Do the elites have any reason to take this action? I'd love to know about it.

It seems there's a bunch on fairly unexamined assumptions at work here. (that's putting it politely)

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To give you a proper response about my views on Brexit would take up far more time than I've got spare.  So in short:

For some it's about immigration, but for me the key fundamental is that "ever closer Union" was only ever going to end in a disaster (Euro anyone?).  I own businesses in two EU countries, I also live in the same two EU countries and my wife is from another EU country. I don't have a theoretical perspective, I live it every day.  The UK is culturally too different from the Continent, especially the Southern European nations, to ever have anything other then some form of common market to ease trade.  I also have businesses in other non EU countries and the challenges for my company are no more nor less than conducting business in an EU country so the so-called advantages are not all that obvious in my practical experience.

Europe is infected with the cancer of socialism and I don't want my country to suffer the same problems.  Spain, Portugal, Greece and probably Italy are basket cases in pretty much every way, and the inclusion of countries such as Romania and Bulgaria do nothing but drag everyone down to the lowest common denominator. The streets of London are now paved with gypsy beggars and thieves.

I also have an instinctive dislike for unelected officials in Brussels, the worst place on the planet for self destructive political correctness, dictating to the UK.

But I am not celebrating leaving the EU. For me it would have been far better to have had a pragmatic renegotiation, but the arrogance of Brussels made that impossible and they gave Cameron a humiliating package to go back to the British people with.  I don't want to shackle myself to such a bunch of dumb cnuts.

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They will be begging to rejoin in less then 10 years?

Why? Norway and Switzerland are not in the EU and have the country's citizens have no great appetite to become full members of the EU. They have a free trade deal with them.

And Britain is not in the stagnating Euro currency zone,either.

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To give you a proper response about my views on Brexit would take up far more time than I've got spare.  So in short:

For some it's about immigration, but for me the key fundamental is that "ever closer Union" was only ever going to end in a disaster (Euro anyone?).  I own businesses in two EU countries, I also live in the same two EU countries and my wife is from another EU country. I don't have a theoretical perspective, I live it every day.  The UK is culturally too different from the Continent, especially the Southern European nations, to ever have anything other then some form of common market to ease trade.  I also have businesses in other non EU countries and the challenges for my company are no more nor less than conducting business in an EU country so the so-called advantages are not all that obvious in my practical experience.

Europe is infected with the cancer of socialism and I don't want my country to suffer the same problems.  Spain, Portugal, Greece and probably Italy are basket cases in pretty much every way, and the inclusion of countries such as Romania and Bulgaria do nothing but drag everyone down to the lowest common denominator. The streets of London are now paved with gypsy beggars and thieves.

I also have an instinctive dislike for unelected officials in Brussels, the worst place on the planet for self destructive political correctness, dictating to the UK.

But I am not celebrating leaving the EU. For me it would have been far better to have had a pragmatic renegotiation, but the arrogance of Brussels made that impossible and they gave Cameron a humiliating package to go back to the British people with.  I don't want to shackle myself to such a bunch of dumb cnuts.

Eat this, Mr. Turbin. Better than anything you've ever offered.

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So Turbo is a fucking Muzzie and Conker is a island heeb? Awesome.

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So Turbo is a fucking Muzzie and Conker is a island heeb? Awesome.

Yep.


Gross shit going on nowadays.

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LOL. The EU will be gone in five. Either blown apart by regionalistic nationalisms, converted to Eurabia or overrun by Russians.
bullshit. only way to compete with NAFTA
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bullshit. only way to compete with NAFTA


We've heard about the free trade agreement the EU had been hammered behind closed doors with the US : the TTIP(Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership).

The Eurozone is just too dysfunctional - a monetary union without a fiscal union,run for the benefit of German industry.  Even major free-market reform would not change this.



Sure,if all EU countries stick together,it sounds plausible that they can improve their negotiating position,on the global stage. However when acting on behalf of different countries with different and competing economies and industries the result,in the EU, is often gridlock or botched compromises ,in decision making or hammering out trade deals.

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Holy shit, Conker is a island Hebrew? I always thought that he was a typical self-hating white man, but now everything makes sense. Hahaha!

No such thing as what Wiggs calls "Hebrews".  Their ancient name is the Shittites (pronounced "Sheeeeeetyts").  No...Not the "Hittites", as that group was far more advanced having established a genuine empire  versus Professor Wiggs' ancient peeepses didn't (and still don't) do sheit.  Whereas ancient Egyptians thought the scarab to be sacred, the Shittites practically worshiped Dung Beetles, going so far as to build what barely passes as a civilization based primarily upon crap.

Even today the lexicon of the once lost but now found right next to the gold tablets of Joseph Smith,  "Ancient Toilet Scrolls of Schomeses" is filled with the phrase, " 'n' sheit" which  scholars have guesstimated translates as "etcetera" and/or "and so on, and so forth".

Knowutimeanz?

So there you have it.  The Shittites and not the Jews/Hebrews are the peepses of Wiggs.  Conker is doubtless one of the lost of the ancient tribe of Shittites.

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LOL. The EU will be gone in five. Either blown apart by regionalistic nationalisms, converted to Eurabia or overrun by Russians.

Let's hope the Slavic hordes will be the white mans savior on that side of the world. Otherwise our ancestral homelands are doomed.  :-\

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Another way to look at what happened in the UK is the Elite now have 51 million names of people in the UK who will give them are hard time as the Elite push the ONe World agenda. Maybe this was just an information gathering Vote. Now when every other Country in over there has the same kind of vote, the Elite will gather info on those people who may give them trouble leading up to NWO.

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Why should the UK have remained in the EU?

the UK was already in the EU it does not take any action to remain there.

One needs a reason for taking action.

why did the UK leave the EU?

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To give you a proper response about my views on Brexit would take up far more time than I've got spare.  So in short:

For some it's about immigration, but for me the key fundamental is that "ever closer Union" was only ever going to end in a disaster (Euro anyone?).  I own businesses in two EU countries, I also live in the same two EU countries and my wife is from another EU country. I don't have a theoretical perspective, I live it every day.  The UK is culturally too different from the Continent, especially the Southern European nations, to ever have anything other then some form of common market to ease trade.  I also have businesses in other non EU countries and the challenges for my company are no more nor less than conducting business in an EU country so the so-called advantages are not all that obvious in my practical experience.

Europe is infected with the cancer of socialism and I don't want my country to suffer the same problems.  Spain, Portugal, Greece and probably Italy are basket cases in pretty much every way, and the inclusion of countries such as Romania and Bulgaria do nothing but drag everyone down to the lowest common denominator. The streets of London are now paved with gypsy beggars and thieves.

I also have an instinctive dislike for unelected officials in Brussels, the worst place on the planet for self destructive political correctness, dictating to the UK.

But I am not celebrating leaving the EU. For me it would have been far better to have had a pragmatic renegotiation, but the arrogance of Brussels made that impossible and they gave Cameron a humiliating package to go back to the British people with.  I don't want to shackle myself to such a bunch of dumb cnuts.

well thanks for the anecdotes.  I'm not sure the instincts add up to a coherent argument but clearly something is wrong with the system and doing something is required. On the other hand doing things when you don't clearly  understand the consequences is potentially dangerous. Who knows maybe it will work out for you. I guess you'll have to wait and see. 

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And how many times have you been asked if you're a Muslim?

You ask everyone for answers to everything yet cannot provide a simple yes or no to ONE simple question. You deflect.

You're the highlighted fool in this thread. And in many others.

well I don't have an obsession with islam

you are the one making MANY MANY posts about this topic.

based on your posting history, the likelihood of you being a muslim is much higher than anyone else on this forum!
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I've asked him a few times myself and an answer is never forthcoming. How cowardly can you be? Maybe he is ashamed?  ???

wipe the jungle booty juice off your face before asking anyone a single question about anything
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To give you a proper response about my views on Brexit would take up far more time than I've got spare.  So in short:

For some it's about immigration, but for me the key fundamental is that "ever closer Union" was only ever going to end in a disaster (Euro anyone?).  I own businesses in two EU countries, I also live in the same two EU countries and my wife is from another EU country. I don't have a theoretical perspective, I live it every day.  The UK is culturally too different from the Continent, especially the Southern European nations, to ever have anything other then some form of common market to ease trade.  I also have businesses in other non EU countries and the challenges for my company are no more nor less than conducting business in an EU country so the so-called advantages are not all that obvious in my practical experience.

Europe is infected with the cancer of socialism and I don't want my country to suffer the same problems.  Spain, Portugal, Greece and probably Italy are basket cases in pretty much every way, and the inclusion of countries such as Romania and Bulgaria do nothing but drag everyone down to the lowest common denominator. The streets of London are now paved with gypsy beggars and thieves.

I also have an instinctive dislike for unelected officials in Brussels, the worst place on the planet for self destructive political correctness, dictating to the UK.

But I am not celebrating leaving the EU. For me it would have been far better to have had a pragmatic renegotiation, but the arrogance of Brussels made that impossible and they gave Cameron a humiliating package to go back to the British people with.  I don't want to shackle myself to such a bunch of dumb cnuts.

Agree with this 100% All we want is free trade and movement without visas (not migration). Brussels will now try and address the problems which we highlighted to them. It only goes to show what an inept bunch of autocrats are in charge in the EU HQ. I honestly believe, in the long run, we will be better off out of that mess.

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I seriously hope the UK collapses onto itself. Fucking morons won't realize how good they had it.

another bitter jealous psycho folks
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They will be begging to rejoin in less then 10 years?

knowledge of world affairs - what he saw on nbc
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Why is GetBig so torn about Euro drama? I don't me this event alone. But over that past couple years.

all the left wing nanny state globalist supporters are having meltdowns

they realize their days are numbered
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To give you a proper response about my views on Brexit would take up far more time than I've got spare.  So in short:

For some it's about immigration, but for me the key fundamental is that "ever closer Union" was only ever going to end in a disaster (Euro anyone?).  I own businesses in two EU countries, I also live in the same two EU countries and my wife is from another EU country. I don't have a theoretical perspective, I live it every day.  The UK is culturally too different from the Continent, especially the Southern European nations, to ever have anything other then some form of common market to ease trade.  I also have businesses in other non EU countries and the challenges for my company are no more nor less than conducting business in an EU country so the so-called advantages are not all that obvious in my practical experience.

Europe is infected with the cancer of socialism and I don't want my country to suffer the same problems.  Spain, Portugal, Greece and probably Italy are basket cases in pretty much every way, and the inclusion of countries such as Romania and Bulgaria do nothing but drag everyone down to the lowest common denominator. The streets of London are now paved with gypsy beggars and thieves.

I also have an instinctive dislike for unelected officials in Brussels, the worst place on the planet for self destructive political correctness, dictating to the UK.

But I am not celebrating leaving the EU. For me it would have been far better to have had a pragmatic renegotiation, but the arrogance of Brussels made that impossible and they gave Cameron a humiliating package to go back to the British people with.  I don't want to shackle myself to such a bunch of dumb cnuts.

great post bob

the economies are too different that is the harsh reality

its why the euro failed

and why trying to make a european super state would fail too
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My mother's parents are Irish immigrants who integrated you moron so I have every right to comment.

You are missing the point. I am friends with a multitude of folk from various races who believe it or not wanted out...my best friend is second generation Polish, he agrees with my views. Our culture is being compromised because the worst thing you can be is a proud Brit. Believe it or not it's not just whitey that is proud to stand up for British culture.

Ass-wipe, I'm talking about Ireland. The IRA.

They HATE your guts. Why? 

Or used to anyway.

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Let me guess, you're the type of person that thinks modern day whitey should be apologising for the whole history of the slave trade?

Get a grip.

No, I don't think whitey should apologize for anything, I'm merely pointing out that the immigration into the UK today is directly correlated to your grand-pa's work for Imperial Britain.

He could've stayed his ass home instead and fuck the sheep, work the coal mines or whatever else you half-breeds do.

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The Labour party in crisis right now.

Corbyn under pressure to quit following an unenthusiastic EU campaign.

Tories might consider taking advantage and call for an early election to further strengthen their position.