Brexit apears to have royally screwed the Markets

Agree, the google search should have been done before the UK joined the EU ....:) :rofl:


Anyway , very good strawman argument , i would be willing to wager those searches were performed by stay voters..
 
Agree, the google search should have been done before the UK joined the EU ....:)


Anyway , very good strawman argument , i would becwilling to bet those searches were performed by stay voters..


:rofl:

Based on your argumentation, I presume you are a leave voter. Defies any logic [emoji3].

Good luck and thank you for all the fish.
 
Losing to Iceland had a bigger impact in the UK than Brexit .... :)

I think you should not blame the England team for the end result, they did what they could.

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No, it's rather Germany has four world championships, England gets beaten by Iceland. That's all [emoji15].


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Brazil has 5 , they should show it to their pesky opponents :) anyway if Germany do get past Italy , you may have to Beat those part timers from Iceland to win ..
 
Brazil has 5 , they should show it to their pesky opponents :) anyway if Germany do get past Italy , you may have to Beat those part timers from Iceland to win ..

You know, this is the kind of a typical example of that somewhat loosely thought through style of Brexit supporter argumentation, just not getting it quite right...

1) First of all, the last time Brazil and Germany played each other, it ended 6:1 with Germany becoming world champion yet another time.
2) Secondly, these are actually the European championships, so I know it's terribly disappointing, but I seriously doubt Brazil and Germany will be playing each other any time soon in this tournament.
3) And lastly, may I add just for your benefit, the London Underground is not a political movement.


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Hilarious ,


I guess you just dont get it, let me play, Where did i insinuate Germany vs Brazil , London Underground ..??? Big laugh Kuoppis, good Irony too, please return after the Italy game, I'm enjoying the banter, even with the sky is falling hysterics It would be nice if Germany wins, lord knows they could use it ..


BTW:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ries-could-be-next-if-britain-leaves-the-e-u/

Better head off to a Swedish Audio forum now .. :)


PS: Germany would opt out if they could ...

https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-05-18/germany-is-very-very-tired
 
The most amazing thing in this whole mess is, that nobody actually believed that a majority of people would vote for leave. When it became clear that leavers had gotten the majority, it turned out that no-one had even thought of a plan what would happen after the vote if the result was Brexit. Hmmm.

Today one of the leave campaign head figures, former London mayor Boris Johnson, announced he would not run for PM either.


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It does look like the people voting did not have a clear view of what would actually happen and how it would all be dealt with. But they probably decided to bleed a little now and get it over with as opposed to allowing the EU to dictate how many unemployable refugees they had to keep taking in which would bleed them out forever.
 
BIngo ...!!

The so called experts and framers of the EU dont have an Exit plan , yet they expect the "other side" to have one ! You cant make this **** up...


Current EU Exit strategy:
You guys leaving , well no more Champagne for you, get out ............. :)
 
Nationalistic Protectionism. The Universal globalisation thing and one sided FTAs ain't really working out that well, so it's stock taking time. Bring back Virgin Record Megastores! Yay!

We're still good with the alien research base things here in Pine Gap though, as long as your nuclear subs keep on doing their routine patrol stuff up north of our Territory. Not sure if all of that ultra low frequency chatter is good for the fish. :crackedout:
 
I do think that after the dust settles, a trade agreement will be in place much like the trade part of the EU is now. It's in nobodies interest to have tariffs etc between the Europe countries.

I think that Germany has the most to lose in all of this especially if more countries decide to leave. Germany will be the only country left with enough money to give to the broke countries. And that will be a big financial burden.
 
The Norwegian agreement is not too favorable actually, all the cost, full mobility, but no participation in the decisions. I would guess the UK should be able to do better.

To strike a balance between the views it might make sense to read the latest Spectre (for everything hunky dory) and latest The Economist (for the country goes down the drain).

Interestingly so, across the board there seem to be two rather opposing views. And the truth is in the eye of the beholder :).


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