UK to start Brexit process before March 2017.

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They will end up making the UK another slum,

Will do yeah if nothing is done. However, were I grew up as a kid, it's a disgrace now (like the Gaza Strip) and unrecognisable. I shake my head everytime I visit, since my mother still lives in the area.
 

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Hah, You seriously still don't have an idea what we are talking about.
You just don't see that the UK is being negatively affected, and you know what? The English do not need Scotland or N. Ireland, they can just leave, we seriously don't care.

What you are saying is that we should stay in a socialist, non-democratic union as a capitalist democracy? That does not make sense. The EU is slowly killing us, and we have made the correct choice.

So, you are calling us racist when we was the first country to end the slave trade? Us here at England, accept all religion or races. I have no idea what you have been searching on Google to find that we are apparently racist when we want to protect out country from ISIS.

I give you a grade D - Reason: You Tried.
Oh, you are that kind of person who compares the EU to the USSR, i see it. tip: the EU is democratic and capitalist. I'm out of here, bye! :D
 

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I hate to be that guy, again. But you don't know the hardships of immigration until you've spent time working in the US. Also, once the brexit is complete, you english blokes gunna be complaining about the Scott's, Irish, etc, etc?
 
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I hate to be that guy, again. But you don't know the hardships of immigration until you've spent time working in the US. Also, once the brexit is complete, you english blokes gunna be complaining about the Scott's, Irish, etc, etc?

the problem with Scotland is; it's full of Scots.

 
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Personally I think it's going to be interesting to see how it turns out for the UK.

I mean, being scared of migrants makes sense in this period, it's not so "peaceful"
Why the fuck are you responding to your own comment? Are you just here to stir shit up or what?
 
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Personally I think it's going to be interesting to see how it turns out for the UK.


Why the fuck are you responding to your own comment? Are you just here to stir shit up or what?
Ehm, what about calm down? I was just saying that the "mass fear" of migrants makes sense in this period. And with this i'm not saying that it is right.

Why the fuck are you responding to your own comment? Are you just here to stir shit up or what?
I replied to my own comment because i wanted to add something that i forgot before.
 

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Welp, it'll be interesting to see what agreement they come to. They'll probably just change positions in the EU and everyone is worse off because of it. I wonder if this is the beginning of the end for great britian.
 
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Welp, it'll be interesting to see what agreement they come to. They'll probably just change positions in the EU and everyone is worse off because of it. I wonder if this is the beginning of the end for great britian.

We were not always in the EU you know?
 

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Welp, it'll be interesting to see what agreement they come to. They'll probably just change positions in the EU and everyone is worse off because of it. I wonder if this is the beginning of the end for great britian.
It won't be, we will be stronger with a bigger alliance with the US and other allies, full control of our borders, and more great things in the long-term. The positives beat the negatives.
Also, a minor thing, It's the UK, not Great Britan.
 
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We were not always in the EU you know?
Yeah, but that's the thing with tying your economics into a system like that. You take a huge hit to the economy, and it's a struggle to recover. If it's a complete brexit and they completely leave the EU (rather than just move to a different tier, which would satisfy the imperative), then it's going to be really hard for a complete recovery.

It won't be, we will be stronger with a bigger alliance with the US and other allies, control our borders, no longer be muted and more great things in the long-term. The positives beat the negatives.
Also, a minor thing, It's the UK, not Great Britan.
Well, I didn't want to include the parts of the UK that didn't vote for brexit ;) with a complete brexit, they may want to leave the UK.
 
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Yeah, but that's the thing with trying your economics into a system like that. You take a huge hit to the economy, and it's a struggle to recover. If it's a complete brexit and they completely leave the EU (rather than just move to a different tier, which would satisfy the imperative), then it's going to be really hard for a complete recovery.
Yes, but we can survive and regenerate. Sure, it will take long but look at the positives, it is worth it.
 

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It seems like a huge risk for just the ability to close the boarders and not be responsible to a larger europe.
We'll take risks for freedom and our own government that has 100% control of our country. We need to work with NATO more but the EU is making it difficult, and by that, it is exploiting our safety and other NATO members. We would rather have a shrank economy with freedom and have our country back, than let the EU and Brussels have full control of our laws, borders and pretty much our whole country.
With the large economy that we have created, we will survive quite well.
If we are the mother of the free, we should be free as well! :D
 
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Oh, this is the news that Teresa May is drawing up a bill called the Great Repeal (sounds like we're back in the 19th century with that name) to essentially divorce the UK from EU law. It has been decided that all EU law will be written into UK law in its entirety at first to be changed via normal means through time. This sounds like the sensible option to avoid uncertainty in business, which is particularly nervous on this count seeing as how so much regulation is involved. However, the danger is perhaps that there will be so much law to be changed/examined that some of it will be passed to ministers directly and will not be debated and that this constitutes enforced and undemocratic application of powers, which is exactly what was cited as part of the issue with the EU.

And as far as the issue of immigration is concerned, what a shame Teresa May can't depend on the solid work of the Home Secretary in recent years... oh wait!!!! She was the official who bungled the deportation of a known terrorist, yeah we can trust her. She was also the official to sack 20 000 police officers; a real help in the fight against terrorism.

I personally feel that control is passed from one set of self-interested manipulators in Brussels to another set of self-interested manipulators, this time at Westminster. I can't see how any of them have the interests of the people as their main motivation. Cameron only called the referendum because he used it as an election pledge; his actual belief was in Remain. Johnson and Gove clearly were in it for themselves. Johnson treated the referendum like an Eton debating contest; he had no real conviction either, it was a game to be played and won or lost, a gamble for the primeministership. What it does show is that we have some superb politicians. Unfortunately, being a superb politician makes a person a detestable and untrustworthy human being. Most of the claims on both sides were untrue. This isn't really a victory for democracy, more a victory for politicking.
 

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I would say to the UK do whatever you want but remember,
the consequences of the exit for the UK are there own to deal with.
And how the other country's react to it, and the consequences of that are there's to deal with.

The consequences of your actions good and bad are your own.
 
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