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How's Brexit going guys?
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>>534641143
Sabotaged by the jews.
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very good, sir
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>>534641143
Eh, I can't complain with it, if it wasn't for hysterical internet comments I wouldn't even know we'd left. The biggest issue has been, as always, our traitorous political class.
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>>534641199
This. I hope France goes out next
Frexit is due
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>>534641199
UK:
>Ba'alfour Declaration
>Picot-Sykes
>Rothschild Stronghold
>Sabotage Hindustan partition in order to infest your country with jeets

You are a jewish nation, always were.
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>>534641300
Certified pot-kettle moment.
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>>534641209
>I wouldn't even know we'd left.

you didn't see your country turned more non white since Brexit? Sad
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>>534641143
real brexit has never been tried
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>>534641422
I live and work in Cambridge, no I didn't. They're all Chinese here.
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>>534641421
>no rebuttal
thanks schlomo
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>>534641517
>Cambridge
I also live in Cambridge...
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POLES OUT
PAKIS IN
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>>534641517
>>534641568
our Cambridge is also full of chinese, no surprise thanks to universities. I'm pretty sure I saw some politician's children studying here.
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Without the UK the EU is far more unified. The EU of today is a different beast from the one the UK left 10 years ago.
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>>534641300
yet jews say british people should burn in hell. Guess who approved the two state solution?
>The U.S. voted in favor of UN Resolution 181 on November 29, 1947, which recommended partitioning Mandatory Palestine into independent Arab and Jewish states.
>The resolution passed with 33 votes in favor, including the U.S., while 13 voted against and 10 abstained (including Britain).
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>>534641422
>Italy let in 500k non Europeans
>Spain let in 500k non Europeans
>the eu plan to import millions Africans
because of brexit?
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>>534641612
the pakis are better behaved
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>>534641143
What do you mean, it was never implemented you moron
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>>534642194
>it was never implemented
so you're saying the UK just left the EU without a plan? that sounds ridiculous lol, why would people allow that.
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>>534641143
>'are nige is still going to become prime minister after causing this shitshow
we deserve everything
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>>534642305
Not quite. When we left we had a bunch of EU laws and regs on the books. They were never removed, IIRC they still haven't been. The plan was, outside of the so called hard brexit faction of the Tories, the leave the EU in principle but not in practice.
>>534641644
I don't mind the Chinese students desu, at least they largely go home.
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>>534641422
Let's be honest with ourselves. At this point, the continued browning was going to happen regardless of the UK's EU membership; whether by the EU's directives on "refugee" quotas, or by our current batch of quislings "strengthening ties with former commonwealth countries".

The Brexit vote was entirely about immigration, through, so one could perhaps surnise that it is now happening more quickly, as our ruling class seeks to punish us for our defiance.
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>>534641143
There is only 1 (one) post by this ID.
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>>534642305
The first part is easy. For all the positives of being in europe, there were a long list of negatives. Europe desperately needs reform. It did then. It does now. They refused to reform, so that was the motive behind "brexit". It is blatantly obvious it was never implemented.

Why it wasnt implemented is a can of worms. There was, some sort of vague plan of what "brexit" would look like. Then politicians spent the next decade bickering over it, defining it, kicking the can down the road. Not just Labour, SNP, Lib Dem voting against everything in parliament, but the left of the conservative party fighting with the right side, those with leadership ambitions playing their cards. So no formal plan or vision ever materialised, because the conservatives couldnt get anything through parliament. Dealing with europe was also problematic, not helped by the conservatives sending incompetent negotiators. Europe was terrified of the EU breaking up, there are a lot of disenfranchised countries in the EU, Greece had just been bailed out, they werent enjoying life etc, so the EU took a particularly defensive approach. The UK, France, Germany basically prop the EU up, the EU was worried about losing that money. France was worried about losing fishing grounds. The border or lack of it in Ireland was a problem. Europe didnt want a rival on their doorstep (The UK could undercut the EU for example, form trade partnerships outside of the EU etc). Settlement of people already in the EU or the UK was a problem. A long list of problems.

So what happened was, politicians basically re-joined the EU in a one foot in, one foot out kind of way. Nothing changed really. We didnt take back control of anything. We got the worst of both worlds.
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>>534641143
we know why americans wants us to remain in the EU that is sucking our soveriegnty dry, no need to push it.
youre not as smart as you think you are.

Lets imagine being european and wish to have a large house to gain more independence and more liquid capital.
so, you cant?
its too expensive?
too many laws/regulations?
cant build a house too close to water?
EU wants to ban wood stoves?
EU wants this, that and therefor you cant x/y/z?

and this cripples innovation and growth of business, ie = europe becomes poorer because of EU.
weak and poor europe = depended on american military and america who is already outsourcing like crazy can survive a bit longer.
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pretty good
haven't noticed a single difference in my life since leaving
but then again
we never left
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>>534641786
This. Brexit has actually strengthened the EU.
It became easier to adopt more ambitious plans without constantly fighting the UK's veto.
Things like prioritising Euro companies for defence contracts, the digital Euro to escape Visa/MC dependency, and switching to Euro software would have been blocked by the UK which was acting like Uncle Sam's infiltrated agent in the EU. They were doing anything to show their Judeo-Mutt masters they're a good poodle. Those times are gone
Now they're on their own and they've been slapped with tariffs by Trump, for the sake of that special relationship...
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>>534646117
do you not understand how much of a facebook boomer retard you sound
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>>534646214
I'm just describing what happened in the EU after the UK left.
There's hardly any opinion in what I said.
And everyone knew how the UK was acting like the USA's lobbyist in the EU back then. All you have to do is look a the policy positions from those times.
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>>534641199
Nah man, it was dumb as fuck from the begining. Liberals tried to warn the Brits. Morons did it anyway. You won ye' wankers!
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>>534646117
why would we want to switch to €?
thats like all your message is about yet adding excess words with no real meaning to it.
typical gypsy freeloader



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