Brexit
- 96583UP
- The Master
- Posts: 29574
- Joined: Sun September 15, 2013 5:50 am
Re: The Brexit
montreal used to be the financial capital of canada
then the french separatists got all uppity
and the financial companies all fled to toronto
so i have heard
i wonder what Brittania's financial hellscape will be like 15 years from now
will LIBOR-rigging relocate to Frankfurt?
will Russian and Chinese money launderers still seek out London real estate?
will jaguar go bankrupt? again?
then the french separatists got all uppity
and the financial companies all fled to toronto
so i have heard
i wonder what Brittania's financial hellscape will be like 15 years from now
will LIBOR-rigging relocate to Frankfurt?
will Russian and Chinese money launderers still seek out London real estate?
will jaguar go bankrupt? again?
All posts by this account, even those referencing real things, are entirely fictional and are for entertainment purposes only; i.e. very low-quality entertainment. These may contain coarse language and due to their content should not be viewed by anyone
- Jorge
- NYUCK NYUCK NYUCK
- Posts: 36487
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm
- Location: Buenos Aires
Re: The Brexit
I'm curious as to why you're pro-Brexit. I haven't followed this thing at all or looked at the pros or cons of either side, so I can't have an informed debate. All I know is that everyone I know in the UK appears to be completely despondent right now. Those who aren't in bed, anyway.Birds in Hell wrote:This is history-before-your-eyes stuff.
Just incredible.
Anders wrote:I do not have a «neoliberal assessment of geopolitics», so please stop writing that I do.
-
Kaius
- I've been POOSSTTIiiEEnngeeaahh
- Posts: 11136
- Joined: Fri November 15, 2013 6:14 am
Re: The Brexit
I think Greek. Like the yoghurt.theplatypus wrote:Did your brain jump to the Japan example because "oiko" sounds a bit like a Japanese word?
- Birds in Hell
- 10Club Complaint Department
- Posts: 16263
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 9:38 pm
Re: The Brexit
I'm at work so limited in what I have time to write/think, perhaps later tonight.
Bob Loblaw wrote:Wonder how many of those who voted "Leave" did so for non-xenophobic, non-nativist reasons.
- Norah
- Poster of the Year
- Posts: 37327
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 2:04 pm
- Location: September 2020 Poster of the Month
Re: The Brexit
Sinn Fein is talking about an Irish unification referendum in response. Don't think it would pass in the north but it's interesting regardless. They're saying they want vote of the whole island which would violate the Good Friday agreement.
- given2trade
- AnalLog
- Posts: 1159
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 4:46 pm
Re: The Brexit
Watching/trading the markets right now is very 2008/2009.Birds in Hell wrote:This is history-before-your-eyes stuff.
Just incredible.
The fucking Pound was down 11% against the dollar! It's not down 8.5%. This is unheard of stuff.
- given2trade
- AnalLog
- Posts: 1159
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 4:46 pm
Re: The Brexit
Yah, um, GW Bush got re-elected. How did that happen?Birds in Hell wrote:I'm at work so limited in what I have time to write/think, perhaps later tonight.
Bob Loblaw wrote:Wonder how many of those who voted "Leave" did so for non-xenophobic, non-nativist reasons.
Sadly, it's not that people are racist - it's that they are at ropes end.
- Birds in Hell
- 10Club Complaint Department
- Posts: 16263
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 9:38 pm
Re: The Brexit
Wow, Cameron has resigned.
- BurtReynolds
- An enigma of a man shaped hole in the wall between reality and the soul of the devil.
- Posts: 45825
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 5:13 pm
- Location: 6000 feet beyond man and time.
- BurtReynolds
- An enigma of a man shaped hole in the wall between reality and the soul of the devil.
- Posts: 45825
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 5:13 pm
- Location: 6000 feet beyond man and time.
- Birds in Hell
- 10Club Complaint Department
- Posts: 16263
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 9:38 pm
Re: The Brexit
I think that neatly captures the two main factors that would've most compelled me to vote Leave (where I able to): sovereignty, immigration.
I think it's an important symbolic victory too. It's deciding what kind of future you want to live in.
I think it's an important symbolic victory too. It's deciding what kind of future you want to live in.
- Norah
- Poster of the Year
- Posts: 37327
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 2:04 pm
- Location: September 2020 Poster of the Month
Re: The Brexit
Isn't there a bit of irony that after centuries of denying independence to the likes of Ireland, Scotland, India, Hong Kong, etc; many British are citing the desire for self determination as the reason to leave the EU?
- ABNorman
- The Beef
- Posts: 4475
- Joined: Thu January 03, 2013 10:16 pm
Re: The Brexit
It'll be interesting to see what deals are made.
If Britain wants in on the free trade market, it's almost certainly going to have to accept most of the regulations anyway, including free movement, which would negate the immigration control argument. And of course, now they wont have any say on those regulations.
Or, of course, they can negotiate a less favourable deal and pass the cost onto the taxpayer, and cut some stuff - and then everyone can go "Oooooh, right. So it wasn't just the EU that was shitty, but our government too? Dang."
I'm glad I'm many years away from pension age - plenty of time for things to settle down.
If Britain wants in on the free trade market, it's almost certainly going to have to accept most of the regulations anyway, including free movement, which would negate the immigration control argument. And of course, now they wont have any say on those regulations.
Or, of course, they can negotiate a less favourable deal and pass the cost onto the taxpayer, and cut some stuff - and then everyone can go "Oooooh, right. So it wasn't just the EU that was shitty, but our government too? Dang."
I'm glad I'm many years away from pension age - plenty of time for things to settle down.
- dimejinky99
- what on earth am I talking about
- Posts: 39789
- Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 12:35 am
Re: The Brexit
cutuphalfdead wrote:Sinn Fein is talking about an Irish unification referendum in response. Don't think it would pass in the north but it's interesting regardless. They're saying they want vote of the whole island which would violate the Good Friday agreement.
There is some sort of function for another poll of the people in the agreement and of course Sinn Fein are jumping up and down about it now, but Britain leaving is possibly catastrophic for Irelands economy. They're our biggest trading partner and the two countries depend on each other's performance deeply. Our government will not entertain SF pushing for reunification at all, this is gonna take 10 years to level off they're saying.
Calibrate your enthusiasm
-
b_i_revisited
- Broken Tamborine
- Posts: 299
- Joined: Mon October 26, 2015 2:04 pm
Re: The Brexit
Exactly. And it's not like a giant TrumpWall suddenly appeared in the channel this morning. It's the usual social media hysterics.Birds in Hell wrote:
... the two main factors that would've most compelled me to vote Leave (where I able to): sovereignty, immigration.
I think it's an important symbolic victory too. It's deciding what kind of future you want to live in.
Sometimes people learn from their mistakes.cutuphalfdead wrote:Isn't there a bit of irony that after centuries of denying independence to the likes of Ireland, Scotland, India, Hong Kong, etc; many British are citing the desire for self determination as the reason to leave the EU?
http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=1278Alex wrote:i wonder what the supermassive jackhole broken iris would have thought about this
- dimejinky99
- what on earth am I talking about
- Posts: 39789
- Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 12:35 am
Re: The Brexit
Like the man said. Brits went around colonising 90% of the world. And now they're complaining about immigration.
Calibrate your enthusiasm
- ABNorman
- The Beef
- Posts: 4475
- Joined: Thu January 03, 2013 10:16 pm
- Norah
- Poster of the Year
- Posts: 37327
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 2:04 pm
- Location: September 2020 Poster of the Month
Re: The Brexit
I've been waiting for you all morning, David.dimejinky99 wrote:cutuphalfdead wrote:Sinn Fein is talking about an Irish unification referendum in response. Don't think it would pass in the north but it's interesting regardless. They're saying they want vote of the whole island which would violate the Good Friday agreement.
There is some sort of function for another poll of the people in the agreement and of course Sinn Fein are jumping up and down about it now, but Britain leaving is possibly catastrophic for Irelands economy. They're our biggest trading partner and the two countries depend on each other's performance deeply. Our government will not entertain SF pushing for reunification at all, this is gonna take 10 years to level off they're saying.
Someday, I'd be really interested to hear your thoughts on modern day Irish Republicanism.
- BurtReynolds
- An enigma of a man shaped hole in the wall between reality and the soul of the devil.
- Posts: 45825
- Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 5:13 pm
- Location: 6000 feet beyond man and time.
Re: The Brexit
dimejinky99 wrote:Like the man said. Brits went around colonising 90% of the world. And now they're complaining about immigration.
Sounds like they finally learned the right lesson. Self determination and sovereignty rule.cutuphalfdead wrote:Isn't there a bit of irony that after centuries of denying independence to the likes of Ireland, Scotland, India, Hong Kong, etc; many British are citing the desire for self determination as the reason to leave the EU?
RM's resident disinformation expert.
