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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostBrexit will equal Scoxit.
Originally posted by scooterscot View PostScoxit sounds sexy
Originally posted by scooterscot View PostScotland just is sexy. Period
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSounds just like the Scottish exit.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostLittle englanders vs the cowards. here is a more balanced perspective
Our economic debate on Brexit has descended into insultingly superficial scaremongering - Telegraph
I'm seen more balance in a drunken geriatric performing a handstand who is in desperate need of the loo.
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Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostEuropean Superstate is Inevitable
And therein lies the reason why I find the whole thing profoundly undemocratic. The fact that we have been lied to down the years because they know nobody would ever vote for this and that it can only be implemented by stealth.
Regardless of what you feel about the EU as an entity, this alone is just so damn wrong and this alone should make anyone who values democracy vote to get the hell out.
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Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostAnd therein lies the reason why I find the whole thing profoundly undemocratic. The fact that we have been lied to down the years because they know nobody would ever vote for this and that it can only be implemented by stealth.
Regardless of what you feel about the EU as an entity, this alone is just so damn wrong and this alone should make anyone who values democracy vote to get the hell out.
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European Superstate is Inevitable
The only sensible start point for any discussion about the UK’s future in the EU is to recognise that there is going to be a Single European State formed from the present and future members of the euro, and that this state will be powerful and successful.
Many Europhiles claim no such state will be built – in denial of all official EU statements that such a state is being constructed and of the entire thrust of the European project since the 1950s
Regardless of what you feel about the EU as an entity, this alone is just so damn wrong and this alone should make anyone who values democracy vote to get the hell out.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostLittle englanders vs the cowards. here is a more balanced perspective
Our economic debate on Brexit has descended into insultingly superficial scaremongering - Telegraph
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Jeremy Warner
Little englanders vs the cowards. here is a more balanced perspective
Our economic debate on Brexit has descended into insultingly superficial scaremongering - Telegraph
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostMake no mistake Britain will continue to contribute the EU budget after a Brexit.
A common sight after a Brexit will be UK ministers and officials grovelling in Brussels and Washington.
When I was in Switzerland their government were constantly being "summoned" to appear in Brussels or Washington. The US basically gave them "deadlines" on financial regulation or they were going to revoke their US banking licences.
Nothing would change with banking regulation, except at the margins with things like remuneration (bonus cap). The EU more or less faithfully implements Basel, which is then propagated on to the UK.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostMake no mistake Britain will continue to contribute the EU budget after a Brexit.
A common sight after a Brexit will be UK ministers and officials grovelling in Brussels and Washington.
When I was in Switzerland their government were constantly being "summoned" to appear in Brussels or Washington. The US basically gave them "deadlines" on financial regulation or they were going to revoke their US banking licences.
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Make no mistake Britain will continue to contribute the EU budget after a Brexit.
A common sight after a Brexit will be UK ministers and officials grovelling in Brussels and Washington.
When I was in Switzerland their government were constantly being "summoned" to appear in Brussels or Washington. The US basically gave them "deadlines" on financial regulation or they were going to revoke their US banking licences.
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