1. no im ugly as fuck, thanks though.
2. strangely enough i am, but i don;t deserve it.
3. ehh, not really.
4. i don't think so.
5. ok..?
6. why? you don't even know me.
7. not british, couldn't care less.
I love how this post is obviously made by maybe the only fascist on this site, therevengeofeurope:)
Have you ever studied economics ? If yes, when and where ?
Just interested, don't start a fight:)
The Brexit is overall a huge risk for the UK to take,if they are capable of doing their own trade policy the economic performance might go up...However the scenario that the performance goes down is much more likely,since the british would have to acces the internal market of the EU by themselves.Due to this insecurity among the populaion, the value of the british pound has already dropped by 8 %, since many people changed their savings into a safer currency.I think it is very likely that in addition to the GDP going down, asset prices will go down, and there will be shortage in the pension system.The main reason many peole support the Brexit is Patriotism (which I personally can't understand at all) and a tendency to "go back to the roots" Especially members of the elder generation,can often be heard talking about "the good old times" in interviews, many do unfortunately not understand the complexity of this problem.
Please don't focus on spelling mistakes, I'm not a native speaker:)
Remaining with the EU threatens their sovereignty. A little economic uncertainty is more than worth eliminating that threat.
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We have plenty of sovereignty thanks. Parliament is still the ultimate decision-making body and we make/agree with most EU laws anyway. Those voting to leave are harking back to a vision of Britain that never existed. I'm proud to be part of a collaborative and outward-looking country. Vote Remain!
"We have plenty of sovereignty"
Yeah, for now. Remove the EU's article 50 and that'll change real quick. The EU is failry quickly moving towards essentially being a nation.
"Parliament is still the ultimate decision-making body"
I don't know if you're talking about EU or UK parliament, but that's wrong either way.
"we make"
No you don't.
"agree with most EU laws anyway."
Irrelevant.
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You're just saying I'm wrong without providing any actual counter points.
Niiice try. But like Britain should obviously stay in the eu. Luckily I know I'm fucking beautiful. Like hot damn. I look like a warrior princess when I want. And I know historically beauty doesn't equal smarts, but I think we should stay in eu, mostly because budapest is supposed to be one hell of a rocking night out.
- M out.
2. strangely enough i am, but i don;t deserve it.
3. ehh, not really.
4. i don't think so.
5. ok..?
6. why? you don't even know me.
7. not british, couldn't care less.
Have you ever studied economics ? If yes, when and where ?
Just interested, don't start a fight:)
Please don't focus on spelling mistakes, I'm not a native speaker:)
Yeah, for now. Remove the EU's article 50 and that'll change real quick. The EU is failry quickly moving towards essentially being a nation.
"Parliament is still the ultimate decision-making body"
I don't know if you're talking about EU or UK parliament, but that's wrong either way.
"we make"
No you don't.
"agree with most EU laws anyway."
Irrelevant.
- M out.