inb4 all the liberal newspapers say that Britain hates immigrants, etc.
That seems... "Ungood".
Quote from: Icy on June 23, 2016, 11:29:46 PMQuote from: TBlocks on June 23, 2016, 11:27:04 PMQuote from: Icy on June 23, 2016, 11:25:13 PMQuote from: TBlocks on June 23, 2016, 11:17:38 PMCan someone give me the skinny on all this? It seems to be of pretty big importance and I feel left out in not knowing what's going on...Britain voted to leave the European Union, which will sever economic and geopolitical ties, including immigration and work visas, trade deals and more.That seems... "Ungood". I've seen lots of stuff about the pound dropping at a crazy rate. What's the general consensus?Far-right nationalists (Think the Donald Trumps of the UK) view it as a step for the UK to regain it's national sovereignty and don't foresee much ramifications in the form of trade. EU supports and others say this is going to spell the end of the UK (Scotland and North Ireland both strongly sided with the EU, and will likely push for further independence), and will set the country back in the global economy.No one really knows what the end results of this will be, because it's never been done.Oh dear... That has social consequences too I'd imagine?Might isolate themselves for a bit it seems.
Quote from: TBlocks on June 23, 2016, 11:27:04 PMQuote from: Icy on June 23, 2016, 11:25:13 PMQuote from: TBlocks on June 23, 2016, 11:17:38 PMCan someone give me the skinny on all this? It seems to be of pretty big importance and I feel left out in not knowing what's going on...Britain voted to leave the European Union, which will sever economic and geopolitical ties, including immigration and work visas, trade deals and more.That seems... "Ungood". I've seen lots of stuff about the pound dropping at a crazy rate. What's the general consensus?Far-right nationalists (Think the Donald Trumps of the UK) view it as a step for the UK to regain it's national sovereignty and don't foresee much ramifications in the form of trade. EU supports and others say this is going to spell the end of the UK (Scotland and North Ireland both strongly sided with the EU, and will likely push for further independence), and will set the country back in the global economy.No one really knows what the end results of this will be, because it's never been done.
Quote from: Icy on June 23, 2016, 11:25:13 PMQuote from: TBlocks on June 23, 2016, 11:17:38 PMCan someone give me the skinny on all this? It seems to be of pretty big importance and I feel left out in not knowing what's going on...Britain voted to leave the European Union, which will sever economic and geopolitical ties, including immigration and work visas, trade deals and more.That seems... "Ungood". I've seen lots of stuff about the pound dropping at a crazy rate. What's the general consensus?
Quote from: TBlocks on June 23, 2016, 11:17:38 PMCan someone give me the skinny on all this? It seems to be of pretty big importance and I feel left out in not knowing what's going on...Britain voted to leave the European Union, which will sever economic and geopolitical ties, including immigration and work visas, trade deals and more.
Can someone give me the skinny on all this? It seems to be of pretty big importance and I feel left out in not knowing what's going on...
Quote from: TBlocks on June 23, 2016, 11:27:04 PMThat seems... "Ungood".It does have its benefits; the EU is pretty corrupt. There's a reason there was such a huge divide.
Quote from: TBlocks on June 23, 2016, 11:32:48 PMQuote from: Icy on June 23, 2016, 11:29:46 PMQuote from: TBlocks on June 23, 2016, 11:27:04 PMQuote from: Icy on June 23, 2016, 11:25:13 PMQuote from: TBlocks on June 23, 2016, 11:17:38 PMCan someone give me the skinny on all this? It seems to be of pretty big importance and I feel left out in not knowing what's going on...Britain voted to leave the European Union, which will sever economic and geopolitical ties, including immigration and work visas, trade deals and more.That seems... "Ungood". I've seen lots of stuff about the pound dropping at a crazy rate. What's the general consensus?Far-right nationalists (Think the Donald Trumps of the UK) view it as a step for the UK to regain it's national sovereignty and don't foresee much ramifications in the form of trade. EU supports and others say this is going to spell the end of the UK (Scotland and North Ireland both strongly sided with the EU, and will likely push for further independence), and will set the country back in the global economy.No one really knows what the end results of this will be, because it's never been done.Oh dear... That has social consequences too I'd imagine?Might isolate themselves for a bit it seems.Yeah. Britain is going to be a rough place to be for the next several month to a year - whether as a citizen, politician, or economist.
Oh dear... That has social consequences too I'd imagine? Might isolate themselves for a bit it seems.
Quote from: Icy on June 23, 2016, 11:35:03 PMQuote from: TBlocks on June 23, 2016, 11:32:48 PMQuote from: Icy on June 23, 2016, 11:29:46 PMQuote from: TBlocks on June 23, 2016, 11:27:04 PMQuote from: Icy on June 23, 2016, 11:25:13 PMQuote from: TBlocks on June 23, 2016, 11:17:38 PMCan someone give me the skinny on all this? It seems to be of pretty big importance and I feel left out in not knowing what's going on...Britain voted to leave the European Union, which will sever economic and geopolitical ties, including immigration and work visas, trade deals and more.That seems... "Ungood". I've seen lots of stuff about the pound dropping at a crazy rate. What's the general consensus?Far-right nationalists (Think the Donald Trumps of the UK) view it as a step for the UK to regain it's national sovereignty and don't foresee much ramifications in the form of trade. EU supports and others say this is going to spell the end of the UK (Scotland and North Ireland both strongly sided with the EU, and will likely push for further independence), and will set the country back in the global economy.No one really knows what the end results of this will be, because it's never been done.Oh dear... That has social consequences too I'd imagine?Might isolate themselves for a bit it seems.Yeah. Britain is going to be a rough place to be for the next several month to a year - whether as a citizen, politician, or economist.Damn... Here's hoping they bounce back.
Quote from: Thrasher on June 23, 2016, 11:29:06 PMinb4 all the liberal newspapers say that Britain hates immigrants, etc.Yup I'm already seeing it all over Twitter. Hilarious. Liberal tears. It's the fucking 20-30 year old dumbfucks who have no idea how the real world works and how immigrants actually impact their money, who are voting to remain.
The amount of salt in #Brexit could kill an adult elephant.
I'm curious if the vote is going to be followed or not. The UK is more divided than ever and to throw away decades of closer European cooperation because of one side clearing the halfway mark by 1.7% on a whim? It's not a 70-30 or 60-40. Or even a 55-45. It's a 51% for one side. That's a very unconvincing result to abandon the status quo supported by about 49% of voters.Poorly done Britain. This was a great chance to actually achieve Union reform.
Quote from: Icy on June 23, 2016, 11:35:03 PMQuote from: TBlocks on June 23, 2016, 11:32:48 PMQuote from: Icy on June 23, 2016, 11:29:46 PMQuote from: TBlocks on June 23, 2016, 11:27:04 PMQuote from: Icy on June 23, 2016, 11:25:13 PMQuote from: TBlocks on June 23, 2016, 11:17:38 PMCan someone give me the skinny on all this? It seems to be of pretty big importance and I feel left out in not knowing what's going on...Britain voted to leave the European Union, which will sever economic and geopolitical ties, including immigration and work visas, trade deals and more.That seems... "Ungood". I've seen lots of stuff about the pound dropping at a crazy rate. What's the general consensus?Far-right nationalists (Think the Donald Trumps of the UK) view it as a step for the UK to regain it's national sovereignty and don't foresee much ramifications in the form of trade. EU supports and others say this is going to spell the end of the UK (Scotland and North Ireland both strongly sided with the EU, and will likely push for further independence), and will set the country back in the global economy.No one really knows what the end results of this will be, because it's never been done.Oh dear... That has social consequences too I'd imagine?Might isolate themselves for a bit it seems.Yeah. Britain is going to be a rough place to be for the next several month to a year - whether as a citizen, politician, or economist.Not really. The pound is going to stabilize shortly and regain an upward trend and the rest of the English economy is going to stay above 2008 recession levels.
A quick glance on /pol/ shows that #brexiters are certainly not the salty ones right now. Quote from: Thrasher on June 23, 2016, 11:41:53 PMThe amount of salt in #Brexit could kill an adult elephant.
And Foyle yields an 80% Remain vote, bringing Remain back in the lead.That's probably going to be it for me. Almost 2am and I have plans for tomorrow. Here's to hoping I get to wake up with good news.
I also just learned that England, Wales, and Scotland aren't actually countries.
Poorly done Britain. This was a great chance to actually achieve Union reform.
Quote from: PSU on June 23, 2016, 11:59:27 PMI also just learned that England, Wales, and Scotland aren't actually countries....Yes they are. What the hell gave you that idea?
Apparently the United Kingdom is the country. England, Scotland and Wales aren't. Shit makes no sense to me either.