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"Britain can not trade with the Single Market if she leaves the EU" so say Juncker and Tusk

Discussion in 'Politics, Religion and Ethics' started by Markham, Oct 20, 2016.

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  1. Mattecube
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    Mattecube face the sunshine so shadows fall behind you Trusted Member

    I think and it is only an opinion that if Merkel goes in the next German election we might see the erosion of the European Union as it is now
  2. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    We are leaving the EU, you can count on that, and good riddance to them :)
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  3. Tygrrysek
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    Tygrrysek Active Member Trusted Member

    You are not leaving today. They said whole process will take two years to exit. ;)

    So we will see. There's lots of time and anything can happen. :D
  4. Timmers
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    The great British people have spoken and the wheels are in motion, people who voted remain are just hoping it will not happen, they are struggling to accept the result and the fact that we are leaving, maybe you fit into that category :)
  5. Tygrrysek
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    I am not a British citizen so I wasn't allowed to vote. Even if I would I wouldn't go for a referendum because it's not my business. People can do whatever they want. I'm not bothered. Whether they do I am living 10 years in the UK and law never works backwards. ;)
    Despite that my plans for the future is to leave UK and live in Philippines and this will happen much sooner than 2 years.

    But to be honest all the situation right now is giving me the profits. All the shocks on the market and fear of unknown. Price of British pounds is jumping up and down, so if someone have some savings you can make quite good money on buying and selling pounds. :p
  6. knightstrike
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    Good luck with the Philippines. There will either be another People Power or an assassination of a certain person by a foreign power.
    And this will lead to the Philippines having another president who will have a totally different way of doing things.

    It's a cycle of madness.

    UK is experiencing a down market and will still continue to do so until the arrangements with the EU is done.

    But after that, it will recover. The UK still has allies and a great system (e.g. economic, political, etc).

    Let's just hope we don't have a nuclear war between the US and Russia because that will screw up everything. Hahahah...
  7. Jim
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    I doubt there will be a nuclear war, the bombs now are 100x the size they dropped on Japan. Just imagine the holocaust from just one bomb. If anything there could be a conventional war, fought in Europe of course. never in America!
  8. DavidAlma
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    On the contrary, instead of the recession predicted by the Remainers, the UK economy has grown 0.5% in the 3 months since the Brexit vote.
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  9. Timmers
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    Exactly!. although the re-moaners will not be happy until the economy slides back, they don't care that they are the ones talking the economy down all the time.

    The remainers are definitely a group of people who see their glass as half empty :)
  10. Tygrrysek
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    I don't care about political sensations and dramas. At least it will always be a Christian country. I don't want to stay in UK because if I do, my future children will have to pray to Allah 10 times a day. :frust: :lol:
  11. Anon04576
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    Salat is only obligatory 5 times a day. Keep us informed of how the move goes.

    Ohhh... and 5% of the population in the Philippines is Muslim.... just slightly more than the UK
  12. Markham
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    Tygrrysek is relocating to Mindanao, I believe, where 20.44% of households are Muslim, according to government statistics.
  13. Tygrrysek
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    In Philippines is the same like in USA. Muslims live in reservation. The same way like Indians in America in Indian reservation and that's how it should be. :D

    In UK is totally different story. Muslims are everywhere and it is like third generation of Muslims which is born in there so they are British citizens. They bring their family members here applying for visa every year. Every couple have like 15 children, and every man can have more than one wife so they are flooding the UK faster than you can imagine. And what English men do? They running away and emigrate to Australia, Canada, USA and other countries. So it is only a matter of time when UK become Muslim country.
    And on top of that immigrants from EU countries are going back home and instead UK have to accept Muslims refugees.

    It is not a question if it going to happen or not. The question is how soon is it going to happen. :p
  14. Markham
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    I predict you are going to be thoroughly disappointed when the realisation that you are so wrong finally hits you. Make these views known to the "wrong" Filipinos and you'll likely be arrested and deported for being an undesirable alien.

    Wrong on every count.
  15. Tygrrysek
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    If that's going to happen then I will go to live in some other country. I like Canada too, or New Zealand. I never was a patriot. I class myself as citizen of planet earth. Countries and borders are only creating conflicts between people.
  16. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    You have a very distorted and negative view of life in the UK, you have just stated your feelings not fact.
  17. Timmers
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    Timmers Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    Its very clear you are not a patriot, maybe that's where your negative views stem from, I'm very proud to be British and all that goes with it.

    I doubt very much that it will be a loss to the UK should you decide to leave, I do not like it when a foreigner talks my country down especially when its my country that opened the door to them.

    You talk very casually about going the Canada or New Zealand, what makes you think for one moment that you would meet the visa criteria for those countries?
  18. Anon04576
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    Anon04576 Well-Known Member

    This sentence sums it up. I won't comment any further on this matter.

    Ahh, other than to comment on this:

    which is a total contradiction to the first quote. :rolleyes:
  19. Markham
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    Neither of those countries you mention would accept someone whose passport shows he was deported. There are a few countries where an islamophobe such as yourself would go unnoticed, Russia for example. I would strongly advise you not to take up residence in the Philippines as you will only serve to reinforce the stereotypical image many Filipinos have of foreigners.
  20. knightstrike
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    So you like Russell Brand, Theresa May, chavs, long waits for appointments to the dentist, expensive everything, the Daily Mail, class system (Admit it. We still have it.)?

    The list goes on.

    Don't really mind the Muslims (Middle Easterns) in general. I like the food and their clothes.

    But I haven't met any extremist yet, and hopefully I don't.

    Why the hate? Give respect to everyone, unless they don't respect you. Then that's the time you can go batshit insane.
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