The Official Brexit thread. How could Brexit affect us here in America?

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It is a great thing that the u.k separated themselves from the e.u because in the next 20 years there is going to be race wars and economic turmoil all over Europe.... To the average man on the street this whole thing was about the correct fear that immigration and especially Islamic immigration would destroy their nation and culture and they are correct
 
By the way this is great news for me personally and i really hope the pound falls and falls for a while more
 
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zzombie;9126041 said:
I told you people that The uk was going to leave the e.u .... i told you this last year and like i have been saying for ever longer that that the europe will end up in war and turmoil. But you people continue not listening to zzombie and treating him like he's some kind of mad man

oh word
 
This was a dumb move by Britain, they already had special carve out for London as head of financial services market in Europe, their own currency, and trade access for businesses to get to the rest of Europe. Lots of investments will leave London for Holland or Ireland.

Leaving the EU they'll have to negotiate new deals and may not be as favorable. Yes they won't have a % in the debt backed to help retards in Greece Portgual or Spain but you got to weigh pluses and minuses.
 
En-Fuego22;9126096 said:
zzombie;9126041 said:
I told you people that The uk was going to leave the e.u .... i told you this last year and like i have been saying for ever longer that that the europe will end up in war and turmoil. But you people continue not listening to zzombie and treating him like he's some kind of mad man

oh word

Yes and by you people i mean the ill community... by the way @HundredEyes fuck you the E.U will start to crumble
 
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This was a great move for BRITAIN there are more important things than economics the temporary benefit of staying in a slowly degrading economic union that is a quasi-dictatorship is nothing compared to freedom of being a totally sovereign nation and maintaining your own culture.

would you sell your mother for money???
 
zzombie;9126123 said:
This was a great move for BRITAIN there are more important things than economics the temporary benefit of staying in a slowly degrading economic union that is a quasi-dictatorship is nothing compared to freedom of being a totally sovereign nation and maintaining your own culture.

would you sell your mother for money???

Xenophobia doesn't produce jobs, investment does.

Britain already had the best of both worlds, access to EU markets and their own currency and financial regulation. When UK companies move jobs to Dublin, who'll see if the people who fear immigrants still love Brexit. When GDP reduces who'll they blame? When Scotland leaves UK To join EU, who'll they blame for lost oil and gas revenue?

 
Sion;9126020 said:
AggyAF;9125994 said:
Sion;9125975 said:
AggyAF;9125782 said:
Is there a way for North Anericans to profit off this @2stepz_ahead @Sion

It's not going to hurt the U.S. economy in a very negative way. At best U.S. stock markets may fall. I spoke about this about 5 years ago in my Investment thread about the cons of being in the EU when they were in the toilet. It makes sense for Britain to leave because they never gave up their currency (the pound) anyways like other countries did. The reason why, when countries are in dire times like recession and need to stimulate their economy they print money to circulate. If a country gives that up, they can't do that and must wait for (in Europe's case) the ECB and other countries to vote in favour of stimulating their economy. Thing is like we saw a few years ago with Germany and Greece, Germans felt it wasn't their responsibility to give a shit about Greece and its issues. One of the dumbest things a country can is give up the ability to print money. Politically I think the resignation is taken as response to the vote but that's another thread. I didn't think Britain would do it given their situation. It's funny because Switzerland said they wouldn't join for this reason and everyone said they were dumb for not needing a surrogate parent with no fiscal policy to police them. That's the issue with the EU - aside from lack of unity they don't have proper fiscal policy and didn't seem to consider it before they formed.

In the long term it's better for Britain and gives them more control over their country and economy. It doesn't have anything to do with America and is NO indication of how Americans will vote. The difference with America and Europe is Americans have better sense of unity. If I go to Cali and ask what you are you'll say you're African American or Hispanic American. If I go to Turkey or Spain and ask that they'll say Turkish or Spanish and take offence if I call them European. It's better for Britain but a blow to the EU because it "shows" they can't keep countries under control, make decisions together and so forth. Will be interesting to see how this develops, Britain has it easier because they never gave up their currency when hey joined.

How is it better for England tho? From what I've read, Leave politicians have already retracted their statement to fund NHS and most folks voted over the issue of immigration

Because they don't need to get approval from the ECB or EU to make grand decisions outside of political issues concerning their economy. They can better police themselves. A lot of countries joined the EU because of the prospects of growth and being able to use other countries as leverage whether it was to use their credit ratings to raise cheaper capital, trading opportunities for their major exports and so forth. Britain doesn't really need the EU.

How does this affect the average Brit tho
 
DoUwant2go2Heaven;9125700 said:
The ramifications are all right there in the word. One example can be found in Ezekiel 38. It tells us that Britian will not be with the EU when the invasion of Gog and Magog happens. Amen.

It's all going according to the script.

But there is one major piece that still must fall into place before the 4th beast kingdom tramples the entire world down. And that piece is the lone superpower on earth today.

Guess who that is?

1 day

1 hour

Finished!

For shall not the day of the LORD be darkness and not light? Even very dark with no brightness in it! And they who are courageous amongst the mighty shall flee away naked in that day! Yes, the mighty man shall cry there bitterly. Amen.

shut that bullshit on up.

If you have that much of a grudge against the US, pack ya shit and leave.

And there's a second superpower in the world. Do ya googles to figure it out.

 
MarcusGarvey;9126144 said:
zzombie;9126123 said:
This was a great move for BRITAIN there are more important things than economics the temporary benefit of staying in a slowly degrading economic union that is a quasi-dictatorship is nothing compared to freedom of being a totally sovereign nation and maintaining your own culture.

would you sell your mother for money???

Xenophobia doesn't produce jobs, investment does.

Britain already had the best of both worlds, access to EU markets and their own currency and financial regulation. When UK companies move jobs to Dublin, who'll see if the people who fear immigrants still love Brexit. When GDP reduces who'll they blame? When Scotland leaves UK To join EU, who'll they blame for lost oil and gas revenue?

There are more important things than money... things will be chaotic for a while but they will stabilize everything in a society is not about money.
 
Sion;9126130 said:
MarcusGarvey;9126103 said:
This was a dumb move by Britain, they already had special carve out for London as head of financial services market in Europe, their own currency, and trade access for businesses to get to the rest of Europe. Lots of investments will leave London for Holland or Ireland.

Leaving the EU they'll have to negotiate new deals and may not be as favorable. Yes they won't have a % in the debt backed to help retards in Greece Portgual or Spain but you got to weigh pluses and minuses.

They never needed to join in the first place tho. Holland and Ireland don't have as many opportunities and the former has a high tax rate but to each his own. They tried to take advantage of all the perks but here they are today....

I agree tho they should weigh the pluses and minuses

The reason they are here today is they allowed Greece to join despite knowing they forged their financials. They never enforced the deficit % rule and the markets allowed countries like Spain Portugal and Greece to borrow at yields that only should've been available to Germany.

Ireland has the lowest corporate tax rate, educated population and businesses relocate there. Despite their banking collapse in 2008 (US mortgage back securities and their own real estate bubble) they've rebounded nicely.
 
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jniam;9125607 said:
Been following this heavily.

2 things, Cameron shouldn't have packaged the referendum with his re-election, but I don't think in 2012 he thought right wing politics would be so strong. I have a trip to the UK coming up pretty soon. Nice to see the pound dip a bit.

This will send tidal waves through the EU. France will be next in deciding whether or not to pull out. If France goes, Germany will see itself as bearing the burden of the EU,

The Swiss will make money off it all.

not really swiss economy will dip like the rest of europe they are tied together

and if their currency goes up they cant really export
 
How the United Kingdom voted on Thursday... and why - Lord Ashcroft Polls

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http://lordashcroftpolls.com/2016/06/how-the-united-kingdom-voted-and-why/#more-14746
 
1CK1S;9126190 said:
https://twitter.com/EmmaKennedy/status/746218084206141440

yeah that's bad but in the long term leaving the e.u will be seen as a good thing there will be job loss and suffering but it will be short term.
 

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