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France9034 Posts
On June 24 2016 19:30 maartendq wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2016 19:25 Pandemona wrote:On June 24 2016 19:21 maartendq wrote: It's funny to keep hearing Johnson drone on about "taking back control". As far as I know all of Britain's problems are of their own making, not the EU's.
But hey, once a demagogue, always a demagogue. It'll be hilarious when it turns out that the UK will not be allowed to access the common market if it refuses to keep its borders open. Thats why it will keep its borders open....the decision changes nothing apart from we won't have this massive bill in the eyes of politicians and do not have to answer to EU High Court that is the only thing that pisses politicians off. A politician gives no toot about immigration and just hid behind that fact to put the vote to a win imo at least. All that changes is UK will not have to answer/follow EU decisions but will stay pay money into it for trade purposes. Yet the voters never got to see that side nor did Cameron make that case or any cases to that extent, he handled it badly as he thought people understood and cared for the economy, some did but i would the bracket of under 30s did where the over 30s are closest racists and decided they didn't understand the economy and "don't want no immigrants tekkin r jobz". Literally a South Park episode going on in UK right now  Boris is Cartman? I don't know why you guys are so convinced that the EU will keep letting the UK enjoy the benefits of being part of a common market while no longer fulfilling any of the obligations that such a thing entails. Out is out. You voted, you now get to swallow the consequences. In the best scenario you will be given the same deal as Norway has now, which is far inferior to the one you've got at present. Juncker just said that there will be no re-negotiation of Britain's membership of the EU.
France and Germany are pretty much on the same line with that. Britain exiting EU means niet. No privileged access to the EU market, no privileged releation with the EU, it's like any other country in the world.
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On June 24 2016 19:27 Ragnarork wrote:I laughed too much at this I think, but had I been a brit, I'd be really despaired and feeling surrounded by idiots. To be fair with him, the "all dat money gonna go the NHS" bullshit was Boris' claim, Farage stopped using it in the weeks coming up to the referendum
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Any live stream for Merkel's speech?
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On June 24 2016 19:30 HolydaKing wrote: Merkel speech incoming, any minute now. Got a link?
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On June 24 2016 19:30 HolydaKing wrote: Merkel speech incoming, any minute now. where to watch?
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On June 24 2016 19:27 Ragnarork wrote:I laughed too much at this I think, but had I been a brit, I'd be really despaired and feeling surrounded by idiots.
Summed up how I feel, I live in one the areas in the south that voted remain though but even so seriously contemplating moving country.
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Can only be accessed in Germany.
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On June 24 2016 19:34 maartendq wrote:Can only be accessed in Germany. Oh sry, didn't know.
edit: It even says so below the vid lol.
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Ja, ich bin selbst deutsch.
Thank you very much! 
Fuck, link doesn't work "http://zdf0910-lh.akamaihd.net/z/de09_v1@392871/manifest.f4m" Bei der Wiedergabe ist ein Fehler aufgetreten. Inhalte mit Geoblocking können nur von Deutschland aus abgerufen werden.
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51493 Posts
On June 24 2016 19:30 maartendq wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2016 19:25 Pandemona wrote:On June 24 2016 19:21 maartendq wrote: It's funny to keep hearing Johnson drone on about "taking back control". As far as I know all of Britain's problems are of their own making, not the EU's.
But hey, once a demagogue, always a demagogue. It'll be hilarious when it turns out that the UK will not be allowed to access the common market if it refuses to keep its borders open. Thats why it will keep its borders open....the decision changes nothing apart from we won't have this massive bill in the eyes of politicians and do not have to answer to EU High Court that is the only thing that pisses politicians off. A politician gives no toot about immigration and just hid behind that fact to put the vote to a win imo at least. All that changes is UK will not have to answer/follow EU decisions but will stay pay money into it for trade purposes. Yet the voters never got to see that side nor did Cameron make that case or any cases to that extent, he handled it badly as he thought people understood and cared for the economy, some did but i would the bracket of under 30s did where the over 30s are closest racists and decided they didn't understand the economy and "don't want no immigrants tekkin r jobz". Literally a South Park episode going on in UK right now  Boris is Cartman? I don't know why you guys are so convinced that the EU will keep letting the UK enjoy the benefits of being part of a common market while no longer fulfilling any of the obligations that such a thing entails. Out is out. You voted, you now get to swallow the consequences. In the best scenario you will be given the same deal as Norway has now, which is far inferior to the one you've got at present. Juncker just said that there will be no re-negotiation of Britain's membership of the EU. Yes and that is what i justs described? Thats what the brexit want, you still get migrants, you still pay a bill to the EU you just have 0 say on matters but you get an economy that still booms and more power inside your own country in terms of laws, which is the only thing pissing politicians off because they are not the centre of attention
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OK guys, I've decided I'm going to buy some Gin. London Dry I think.
To freedom lads!
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On June 24 2016 18:42 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:UK saw they had multiple countries in the Ro16 at euro2016 and immediately concluded they were strong enough to leave us  I'm a bit scared about the consequences this will have in other countries. I don't want more Trumps and Wilders. I'm postively hopeful the EU will take a good look at itself and try to mend it's flaws to stop others from leaving. Though I fear Verhofstadt, Dijsselbloem et al. will just add extra fear mongering and doom saying instead.
Oh cmooon. We are living under Erdogan "regime" for a decade. You EU boyz should taste it too Seriously speaking i fear EU people are losing their good sense.
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On June 24 2016 19:36 DickMcFanny wrote:Ja, ich bin selbst deutsch. Thank you very much!  Fuck, link doesn't work "http://zdf0910-lh.akamaihd.net/z/de09_v1@392871/manifest.f4m" Bei der Wiedergabe ist ein Fehler aufgetreten. Inhalte mit Geoblocking können nur von Deutschland aus abgerufen werden.
Waiting for you to either say you're racist or to show me some facts about your earlier claims...
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Northern Ireland22212 Posts
On June 24 2016 19:38 Pandemona wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2016 19:30 maartendq wrote:On June 24 2016 19:25 Pandemona wrote:On June 24 2016 19:21 maartendq wrote: It's funny to keep hearing Johnson drone on about "taking back control". As far as I know all of Britain's problems are of their own making, not the EU's.
But hey, once a demagogue, always a demagogue. It'll be hilarious when it turns out that the UK will not be allowed to access the common market if it refuses to keep its borders open. Thats why it will keep its borders open....the decision changes nothing apart from we won't have this massive bill in the eyes of politicians and do not have to answer to EU High Court that is the only thing that pisses politicians off. A politician gives no toot about immigration and just hid behind that fact to put the vote to a win imo at least. All that changes is UK will not have to answer/follow EU decisions but will stay pay money into it for trade purposes. Yet the voters never got to see that side nor did Cameron make that case or any cases to that extent, he handled it badly as he thought people understood and cared for the economy, some did but i would the bracket of under 30s did where the over 30s are closest racists and decided they didn't understand the economy and "don't want no immigrants tekkin r jobz". Literally a South Park episode going on in UK right now  Boris is Cartman? I don't know why you guys are so convinced that the EU will keep letting the UK enjoy the benefits of being part of a common market while no longer fulfilling any of the obligations that such a thing entails. Out is out. You voted, you now get to swallow the consequences. In the best scenario you will be given the same deal as Norway has now, which is far inferior to the one you've got at present. Juncker just said that there will be no re-negotiation of Britain's membership of the EU. Yes and that is what i justs described? Thats what the brexit want, you still get migrants, you still pay a bill to the EU you just have 0 say on matters but you get an economy that still booms and more power inside your own country in terms of laws, which is the only thing pissing politicians off because they are not the centre of attention  it just depends how much of an example brussels wants to make of us, while also acknowledging that they cant shut us out completely
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Well looking at this (dutch) picture it does seem Scotland has indeed a different view on the referendum then most of GB :o
![[image loading]](https://nos.nl/data/image/2016/06/24/293549/864x486.jpg)
On June 24 2016 19:40 Aceace wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2016 18:42 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:UK saw they had multiple countries in the Ro16 at euro2016 and immediately concluded they were strong enough to leave us  I'm a bit scared about the consequences this will have in other countries. I don't want more Trumps and Wilders. I'm postively hopeful the EU will take a good look at itself and try to mend it's flaws to stop others from leaving. Though I fear Verhofstadt, Dijsselbloem et al. will just add extra fear mongering and doom saying instead. Oh cmooon. We are living under Erdogan "regime" for a decade. You EU boyz should taste it too  Seriously speaking i fear EU people are losing their good sense. 20 Erdogans in one continent what could go wrong?
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