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The USA will buy the UK to make them great again 15 14.02%
The monarchy will collapse, England to become Venezuela 2.0 10 9.35%
UK to sink in total recession, AM/Riot to rejoice about this new stream of jobless apps 25 23.36%
The UK will do just fine, will claim back USA, India, Australia and all other ex colonies 23 21.50%
The EU will make Boris Johnson fuck a pig live on TV, or they kill Harry 19 17.76%
Bush // towers 39 36.45%
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Old 09-24-2019, 10:27 AM
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EU demanding £17bn from the UK now for 2020. Why wouldn't they? With their puppets controlling the UK parliament they could increase that figure tenfold and they'd still vote for it.
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Old 09-24-2019, 11:12 AM
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EU demanding £17bn from the UK now for 2020. Why wouldn't they? With their puppets controlling the UK parliament they could increase that figure tenfold and they'd still vote for it.
Have you noticed that the EU is treating the UK like a hostile foreign nation in these negotiation and not a neighboring friend?

The way the EU is treating UK is some way you expect them to treat a nation with grave human rights violations and repeated aggression like North Korea.

What justification does the EU have not to offer UK good deals that make sense for both parties? If UK isn't a violent human rights violation.... at worst their behavior towards the UK could be considered an act of war. At best, highly aggressive.

EU is trying to make sure their house of cards stays strong. The reality is if Brexit is a success, there will be another nation to move for independence and the EU won't last. They count on exploiting rip off deals between nations.
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Old 09-24-2019, 12:23 PM
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EU is trying to make sure their house of cards stays strong. The reality is if Brexit is a success, there will be another nation to move for independence ...

Right now its more likely that Scotland will move for independence and leave GB to join the EU.

But who knows what happens in 5 years if we dont even know what will happen in the next 30 days.

Its still sad to see GB go, but the whole Brexit reminded me that the EU (even if not being perfect) is a nice thing to have.

I mean without the EU Europe would be a small fish on the global market, and we all would buy cheap contaminate plastic from china and chlorine chicken from USA.

So yeah, the Brexit made me recognize that I like the EU.
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Old 09-24-2019, 12:29 PM
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Boris Johnson indicates he may renew attempt to suspend parliament.

Boris Johnson has indicated he could suspend parliament again as he said he “strongly” disagreed with a landmark ruling by Britain’s highest court that his suspension of parliament was unlawful.

Speaking in New York, where he is attending a UN summit, Johnson declined to spell out what he might do following the unanimous finding of the supreme court that the five-week prorogation was “void and of no effect”.
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Old 09-24-2019, 12:51 PM
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Right now its more likely that Scotland will move for independence and leave GB to join the EU.

But who knows what happens in 5 years if we dont even know what will happen in the next 30 days.

Its still sad to see GB go, but the whole Brexit reminded me that the EU (even if not being perfect) is a nice thing to have.

I mean without the EU Europe would be a small fish on the global market, and we all would buy cheap contaminate plastic from china and chlorine chicken from USA.

So yeah, the Brexit made me recognize that I like the EU.
We're pretty far away from the days of William Wallace brutally fighting for independence huh?. These cucked Scots can't wait to get in line and bend the knee now.

Being a great banking empire isn't all that great. Be a humble people. Have a good sustainable balance sheet. Afford your people individual rights like votes that are actually real. Grow your own food. Have relationships business and otherwise with people in your communities. Avoid the quick and easy path of taking massive loans and debt that will never be repaid. I guarantee if nations do that, their surging rates of anti depressants consumption will fall.

If you have all of this, what could anyone ever take away from this prospering nation?

So you don't want to be a small fish in a big pond. What does being a big fish do for you really? Qualify that please.
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Old 09-24-2019, 12:36 PM
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In comes Hitler. He was loved by the people for giving spirited speeches and rallying these down trodden people. He was an economic genius.
Somehow I'm not sure if you understand what an act of war actually is.
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Old 09-24-2019, 12:44 PM
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Somehow I'm not sure if you understand what an act of war actually is.
Are you going to delete this post again before I have a chance to respond?
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Old 09-24-2019, 11:10 AM
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From my point of view its sad that GB want to leave the EU. The EU is not perfect, but it made us (GB included) stronger on the worldstage.

However, GB voted out, fine, but I really dont understand why GB had to invoke Article 50 so fast.

Oh well, at laest one thing all Britains and EU citizens have in common, we all want that this Brexit bullshit gets over. The one way or another.

Hope the Brexit or a 2nd referendum is done at the end of teh year.
Nothing is half as sad as what is happening to the common british people who voted for something and are getting directly fucked by not getting it. How is it possible to have a bleeding heart about the poor innocent EU and not the destruction of anything resembling a voting process and thus democratic rule for the common people in Britain?
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Old 09-24-2019, 12:48 PM
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The invasion of Poland marked the beginning of World War II.
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Old 09-24-2019, 01:01 PM
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lol you triggered by what happened yesterday?

After Hitler peacefully expelled the Jews from Germany he wanted peace. Global bankers had a problem though. Germany created the blue print of not only how to survive without global zionist banking but Germany became the world super power over night. If Nazi Germany were allowed to stand on it's own without banking, sooner or later another nation would follow and then they all would. With banking being the zionist main power structure, this quickly found it's way to a struggle for existence. The existence of what nazi germany was doing on an economic level was a death sentence for zionist banking.

What's the answer for the bankers? They started caroling a bunch of zionist banking nations like the USA. Zionist nations built up aggressive forces surrounding Germany. If Germany did not attack Poland, Germany would of been invaded eventually by these forces. They dared Germany to attack through aggressive act and Germany obliged.
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