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Lakshmi.Flavin said: » Snip Ramyrez said: » Gee, none of that sounds familiar at all. The Trump comparison continues to be legitimate. Case and point. "30% of your population is in poverty, but saying you want to limit immigration to help the situation means you are as bad as Trump". WTF. Phoenix.Thorbean said: » Ramyrez said: » Gee, none of that sounds familiar at all. The Trump comparison continues to be legitimate. Case and point. "30% of your population is in poverty, but saying you want to limit immigration to help the situation means you are as bad as Trump". WTF. *sigh* No. Speaking of the economic factors, jobs, etc. But I legitimately do not have the time to go into right now. Phoenix.Thorbean said: » If it's such a positive, why don't we have a global open border policy? Ideally we wouldn't have borders. :p Phoenix.Thorbean said: » Lakshmi.Flavin said: » Snip it just doesn't appear like you really have any idea why you voted that way other than someone telling you that immigration as it currently is is bad for the country... You don't even seem to know how many legal immigrants you have in the uk or how it affects the uk... Not really my problem though... Just curious in the beginning and making an observation now... Take it for what you will... Offline
volkom said: » :o market seems to be stabilizing Like always, it was only a matter of time. Since it was such a short downturn things must have not been as bad as "everyone" thought. Oh great, socks too now..
Valefor.Sehachan said: » Oh great, socks too now.. Make one too, call it "Brenter" and use a British Empire themed avatar. I wouldn't say it's over yet... I'd be wary about the telecom giant considering leaving England altogether as its base of operations... Among others possibly considering the jump... Also you guys still have to renegotiate everything as well... It's gnna be a long stretch before this all gets worked out...
volkom said: » :o market seems to be stabilizing There is a lot of waiting now. When will the UK trigger article 50? What trade deal will they get? Will Scotland and Northern Ireland leave? Or will they block legislation? Who will be the next PM? Will businesses be leaving? The UK is headed for a recession, higher taxes, and cuts in services. The rest of the world is now just waiting to see how this will effect the global economy. Offline
Bahamut.Kara said: » There is a lot of waiting now. When will the UK trigger article 50? What trade deal will they get? Will Scotland and Northern Ireland leave? Or will they block legislation? Who will be the next PM? Will businesses be leaving? You act like none of the above has never happened before. Bahamut.Kara said: » The UK is headed for a recession, higher taxes, and cuts in services. So when the market is dropping like a stone you say this. Then when it levels out you still say this. When it starts to go up are you still gong to say this? Seems like a pretty bold statement considering volkom said: » :o market seems to be stabilizing Offline
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As long as Britain keeps their funny accent they will be ok !
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YouTube Video Placeholder Ramyrez said: » Phoenix.Thorbean said: » If it's such a positive, why don't we have a global open border policy? Ideally we wouldn't have borders. :p Lets be realistic here, a "utopia" is impossible with our current level of technology. Right now we exists with "haves" and "have nots" because there cannot be such a thing as a free lunch. Anything someone gains is going to be taken from someone else, thats why resources are being scoured from Africa, South America, the middle east, and the Australian interior as we speak. If the world was completely borderless it would instead change to mob rule, creating the exact same situations we have now but far more violent. There is a time the world will be ready for no borders, and that is in a post scarcity society, with many machines, and a "guaranteed income". That time is not yet in our grasp. Offline
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Why even have countries anymore ? Let's just be like ISIS and declare a caliphate and destroy any and all aspects of civilized society.
brexit said: » Bahamut.Kara said: » There is a lot of waiting now. When will the UK trigger article 50? What trade deal will they get? Will Scotland and Northern Ireland leave? Or will they block legislation? Who will be the next PM? Will businesses be leaving? You act like none of the above has never happened before. Bahamut.Kara said: » The UK is headed for a recession, higher taxes, and cuts in services. So when the market is dropping like a stone you say this. Then when it levels out you still say this. When it starts to go up are you still gong to say this? Seems like a pretty bold statement considering volkom said: » :o market seems to be stabilizing Actually the first three questions have indeed never happened before. And of course the market is going to "stabilize" at some point, its not going to keep falling. But just because it has stopped plummeting doesn't mean its recovering. It will take years for the currency to recover, some people are forecasting a 1:1 exchange rate by the end of the year. There is nothing to celebrate about the market flattening out, especially since there are still plenty of things that are going to make it fall further. Can pretty much guarantee whenever Article 50 gets invoked it will drop again. Lakshmi.Flavin said: » I wouldn't say it's over yet... I'd be wary about the telecom giant considering leaving England altogether as its base of operations... Among others possibly considering the jump... Also you guys still have to renegotiate everything as well... It's gnna be a long stretch before this all gets worked out... Siemens is pulling out of their investment in wind turbines, also. We haven't even begun to ask how this will reflect on the markets after the UK is finally cut off. This is still in transitional phase. brexit said: » Bahamut.Kara said: » There is a lot of waiting now. When will the UK trigger article 50? What trade deal will they get? Will Scotland and Northern Ireland leave? Or will they block legislation? Who will be the next PM? Will businesses be leaving? You act like none of the above has never happened before. Well...the UK has never triggered article 50 before. Uncertainty is not easy to quantify and there is a long road ahead. Quote: Bahamut.Kara said: » The UK is headed for a recession, higher taxes, and cuts in services. So when the market is dropping like a stone you say this. Then when it levels out you still say this. When it starts to go up are you still gong to say this? Seems like a pretty bold statement considering volkom said: » :o market seems to be stabilizing Brexit: George Osborne says tax rises and spending cuts needed Offline
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There is some things to celebrate it is much cheaper now to travel to London on vacation.
It was funny today I saw an opinion piece on England becoming the 51st state lol...
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Shiva.Viciousss said: » Actually the first three questions have indeed never happened before. I'll give you the first one, kind of. All people are saying is it is going to be bad. It could work out in a very good way. Trade deals happen all the time and Scotland and Ireland are always causing problems. The rest of what you said is conjecture at best. brexit said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Actually the first three questions have indeed never happened before. I'll give you the first one, kind of. All people are saying is it is going to be bad. It could work out in a very good way. Trade deals happen all the time and Scotland and Ireland are always causing problems. The rest of what you said is conjecture at best. Offline
Lakshmi.Flavin said: » brexit said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Actually the first three questions have indeed never happened before. I'll give you the first one, kind of. All people are saying is it is going to be bad. It could work out in a very good way. Trade deals happen all the time and Scotland and Ireland are always causing problems. The rest of what you said is conjecture at best. I'd explain it to you but judging by the past few pages you are not interested in peoples answers or opinions. Offline
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Lakshmi.Flavin said: » It was funny today I saw an opinion piece on England becoming the 51st state lol... I thought England was already part of the US Anyone see the Boris Johnson pornhub vid title?
brexit said: » Lakshmi.Flavin said: » brexit said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Actually the first three questions have indeed never happened before. I'll give you the first one, kind of. All people are saying is it is going to be bad. It could work out in a very good way. Trade deals happen all the time and Scotland and Ireland are always causing problems. The rest of what you said is conjecture at best. I'd explain it to you but judging by the past few pages you are not interested in peoples answers or opinions. Offline
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volkom said: » Anyone see the Boris Johnson pornhub vid title? No I've never seen anything on pornhub...*walks away slowly* Offline
Lakshmi.Flavin said: » brexit said: » Lakshmi.Flavin said: » brexit said: » Shiva.Viciousss said: » Actually the first three questions have indeed never happened before. I'll give you the first one, kind of. All people are saying is it is going to be bad. It could work out in a very good way. Trade deals happen all the time and Scotland and Ireland are always causing problems. The rest of what you said is conjecture at best. I'd explain it to you but judging by the past few pages you are not interested in peoples answers or opinions. Why waste valuable aptitude on someone who obviously doesn't even care to comprehend due to his pronounced ineptitude. |
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