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whats your beef with brexit?

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
Why sparing others? The flood of economical emmigrants is the reason. Money never rains in any part of the world.

Here we have one of the major problems that anyone could forsee,people will go where the money is,for many though it doesn't end well,people trafficking has seen a big I crease since the shenghen treaty.
 

DavidFirth

Well-Known Member
I highly doubt they will schedule another one during Brexit negotiations.

I highly doubt a lot of things. Actually, one article I read said that the vote won't happen until well after Brexit is complete. The Scots still have hope Brexit won't happen, even though it is in vain.

If it does happen it will be because of Brexit. There is no other reason why the Scots would wish to become independent.
 

Notanumber

A Free Man
This proves that the UK has some sensible politicians.


This professor was right about Farron and backs up John Redwood’s opinion.


No wonder the EU is panicking.

 

The Emperor of Mankind

Currently the galaxy's spookiest paraplegic
Scotland should be allowed to stay in. It benefits Scotland to be in the union even though England suffers for it.

If Scotland is not allowed by the UK to remain in the EU, then Scotland should go independent. That's my two cents.

I disagree that England suffers but I agree with the rest of what you say. Unfortunately the Conservatives are determined that Scotland's elected government shouldn't even be allowed a place at the negotiating table to represent Scotland's interests.
 

The Emperor of Mankind

Currently the galaxy's spookiest paraplegic
I highly doubt a lot of things. Actually, one article I read said that the vote won't happen until well after Brexit is complete. The Scots still have hope Brexit won't happen, even though it is in vain.

If it does happen it will be because of Brexit. There is no other reason why the Scots would wish to become independent.

That depends on whom you ask. Some paranoid folk south of the border seem to think we can't make a single political decision that doesn't involve them somehow; and that our desire for independence is motivated by hatred of the English. Ask independence-supporting Scots like myself, however, and you'll be told we just think the governments of Scotland should be selected by the people who live here; that laws which affect our daily lives should be drafted up here rather than some stuffy palace in Westminster.

We actually have a number of reasons for wanting independence.
 

The Emperor of Mankind

Currently the galaxy's spookiest paraplegic
This proves that the UK has some sensible politicians.


It proves the UK has politicians who don't think they should pay money they've pledged to pay - despite the fact we'll still be benefiting from EU schemes up until we leave.

Why are you ignoring the fact Foreign Secretary Johnson has admitted we will have to pay this money?


This professor was right about Farron and backs up John Redwood’s opinion.


No wonder the EU is panicking.


So who exactly will trust the UK if the Government refuses to pay monies its already promised to pay towards EU projects? What do you think this will do to the UK's credit rating? This seems like a very, very short-sighted decision.

Remember, if it comes to a trade war, we'll lose. The EU 27 have one another to trade with tariff-free and will have a much better reputation than the UK after this. Countries like Japan are already making trade with the EU a priority over the UK.

Brexit's still shaping up to be amazing :rolleyes:
 

Ultimatum

Classical Liberal
That said, I'm rather ashamed to admit that I'm fairly uninformed on the Brexit issue and hold a bias against it primarily because of a bias against nationalism and a visceral contempt for nativism.

Yes, the fact that you are uninformed shines through with the magnitude of Sol. If you believe the "BrExit" vote to be nationalistic and nativistic, then you are beyond the realms of future education. Readers of classical economics, such as myself, who voted for BrExit, would be in aghast at such stupidity present in this comment.
 

Ultimatum

Classical Liberal
As a meta-comment, the discussion here has been a lot more informative and reasoned than what we're now seeing in the USA. I've learned something more about Brexit and the arguments around it than I knew before and for an internet forum thread discussing politics and economics, that's close to a divine miracle.

Which is odd, considering this thread is largely devoid of good information.
 

Jayhawker Soule

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Premium Member
Yes, the fact that you are uninformed shines through with the magnitude of Sol. If you believe the "BrExit" vote to be nationalistic and nativistic, then you are beyond the realms of future education. Readers of classical economics, such as myself, who voted for BrExit, would be in aghast at such stupidity present in this comment.
Thanks for sharing.
 
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