And give Brussels a swift kick in the balls as you walk out of the room ....
And give Brussels a swift kick in the balls as you walk out of the room ....
Superb!
Tell the East Kraut bitch to suck on that lovely Greek economy they are propping up.
*awaits whining scottish twats*...
TOP QUOTE: “The problem with socialism is that sooner or later you run out of other people’s money.”
Well, we shall see how the jingoists cope with a plummeting economy, unemployment rising and civil unrest. Could always sell more weapons to pay for the food farmers are no longer being subsidised to produce. Or deplete the pension funds to prop up the NHS and education. Oh, wait. How much of the pension fund investment is in Europe?Quite a lot.
I think this is a dark day, the 5th biggest economy on the planet has just kicked it's biggest market out of the park. The biggest donator to the leave campaign is a leading BNP member. Lovely.
A prominent supporter of the leave campaign is Sir James Dyson, the super suck fulla. He moved production to Malaysia in 2002... Like he gives a shit about the working man. And on it goes. The country has been duped.
I'm saddened by this result. The wedge between rich and poor has just been hammered in big time. Welcome back to the 1970's but without unions.
Manopausal.
Not living there any more the result doesn't bother me but if I was there I would be celebrating with 0.56826 of a litre of beer.
A bit much to call just over half of the people who voted as jingoists though don't you think? We left, we should leave it to them to decide what to do.
Interesting that the requirements to create a facebook account is to create an 8 character password with a mix of numbers, letters and characters. To define national policy with worldwide economic implications is the ability to scrawl an 'x' with a pencil. And they provide the pencil so you don't even need to remember to take one with you.
Kids are going to be fooked in geography lessons. "Sorry Jimmy, that's wrong. I know Australia came second in the Eurovision song contest, and I know the United Kingdom is the collection of places that always disagree and said it wasn't in Eurpoe, but that's the one that's in Europe. When you grow up then it will make a lot more sense" lied the teacher.
Now's a good time to be in NZ. Boris as UK PM, and Donald Trump as President of the USA. Add in Kim Jong Il and we're heading for a world run by halfwits with haircuts that could survive the inevitable nuclear fall out.
On the plus side then the country can get back to the gold old days before the silliness of the EU rules on straight bananas.
You know, the days where if you were lucky you could aspire to an Austin allegro that was built on one of the odd days that the Leyland factory wasn't on strike. And you didn't have to put up with one of these skilled, workaholic and cheap polish workmen. And you could enjoy a lovely meal in the British Home Stores Canteen of non-specific meat accompanied by non-identifiable vegetables stewed for 3 weeks and non of that 'foreign muck'.
What this result shows is that after all the MSM's biased bullshit, they no longer have control of the people.
simple question, why did the Soviets modify a air-raid shelter into a gas chamber? what was their intention?
Must be time for a new Scottish referendum.... how long do we give the Union?
Not long. There's now a logical mandate for a new referendum north of the border on the basis of the Scottish vote to be in the EU. And that will probably also trigger a move from NI, although less certain. Wales will be feeling very vulnerable too given the amount of EU investment into South Wales that is now over.
Fuck NO - too many of the whinging Poms here now bitching about everything NZ but still waving the British flag. Weird how they do that - bla bla back home, bla bla too dear here, bla bla - however each one of them has a better life they could never afford in the motherland.
I can't help but think the leave vote was a big "Fuck you" to Cameron and Osborne, both of whom should soon be looking for alternative employment.
An interesting statistic was the voter turnout in social housing areas. Council housing estates usually have voter turnouts around 20 to 30%. This time some were over 80%.
There are alternatives to leaving outright, none of which would give Britain a vote in the European parliament though.
Even if they begin the Article 50 process promptly it will probably take two years before Britain is free of Europe. There are some really important legal points to sort. The Irish peace agreement incorporates the European Court of Human Rights. That'll need a delicate touch.
A lot of EEC law will need to be replaced with new British law, and there are defence considerations. Busy busy...
Ah well off to read what the Brit papers have to say.
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
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