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The UK's EU referendum: All you need to know

Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?


  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
Yes, in the short term indeed. However, this is normal as markets don't like uncertainty , but as they get used to the new normal they will stabilize and growth will resume.

Being out of the E.U doesnt means we are out of Europe, just like not using the Euro doesnt means we are out of Europe. There are several European countries who dont use the Euro and who are not part of the E.U yet that doesn't make them not European. :) At thw end of the day, markets are like human beings, once they get used to something its business as usual.
So any fall in our markets is temporal, short term and expected. no big deal. :)
Pound is falling because of project fear created by remain side and now they have to deal with it.. market was expecting remain side to win which did not happen but bank of England gave statement that they will do something to bring financial stability
 
I hope the members around here realize that this referendum is not legally binding.

In other words, the UK government will find an excuse to remain part of the EU.

This referendum is just a ploy. The elites will never allow their European project to fail.

The UK government will use the referendum results as a means to pressure the EU into making more concessions.

It's all about getting a better deal from Brussels as far as London is concerned.

Should the UK really leave the EU, it'll be the end of the UK as we know it. Scotland will then secede and join the EU.

That'll isolate England and eventually force it into reintegrating with mainland Europe.

All emotions aside, if you think about this pragmatically, you'd realize that the referendum means absolutely nothing.

I agree with you.

If this was legally binding, the Western intelligence agencies will do everything in their power to make sure UK remain in the EU.

Globalists will never let their NWO collapse this easily. It's either continuing with more globalisation or the ruling elite will trigger a global war to bring order out of chaos.

But it's good to see many millions of people that are sick of the globalists and their NWO project.
 
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aaah, Hazzy :enjoy:

this is a huge blow to the globalist banking elite, they'll inflict some pain on the Brits in the short term but things will stabilize and they have been weakened forever. Next thing to watch here is the US elections, a Trump victory in november might knock them right out. And let's not underestimate just how big a shot in the arm this is for Euro-Skeptics all over the EU, more might follow.

Nothing will change unless European right resembles that of the one in the past. There is no 'globalist banking elite', there are just terms people come up with to cover up what the actual elite entails of. And it's international Jewry, period. International Jewry promotes multiculturalism and wants all races(besides theirs) to be mixed. And they will continue without any trouble, as simply nobody in the world seeks to bring them down. Even much of the Muslim world under their fold.

The fact that some people are hailing this as a 'revolution' just shows how many dumb people exist in this world. They did absolutely nothing to harm the so called 'mysterious global elitists' or disrupt their plans.
 
Once upon a time Britain could claim to be "Great" and back it up with influence ,power and achievements , but not any more

Britain always had "Island Mentality" , always suspicious of Europe , who the British saw and see as the "others"

This is not about immigrants , this is Britain being Britain

Europe for its part has in the past shown aggression towards Britain , whether it was Spain (Armada) , France(Napolen) , Germay (Hitler) , so the collective memory of Britain towards Europe is one of suspicion , that's part of the reason the older generation does not want more control from a new centre of power based in mainland Europe.

What are you even on about? Lool
 
Let see when Uk will activate the Article 50 of the EU constitution to start the exit process.
 
Nothing will change unless European right resembles that of the one in the past. There is no 'globalist banking elite', there are just terms people come up with to cover up what the actual elite entails of. And it's international Jewry, period. International Jewry promotes multiculturalism and wants all races(besides theirs) to be mixed. And they will continue without any trouble, as simply nobody in the world seeks to bring them down. Even much of the Muslim world under their fold.
it's still a big blow to the international "Jewry" :omghaha: then

this might also put a dent in NATO, though it's too early to say how.
 
it's still a big blow to the international "Jewry" :omghaha: then

this might also put a dent in NATO, though it's too early to say how.

It isn't , lol, policies will not change. Anti-Muslim sentiment will increase, but it's already at high level. The so called 'right wing' parties in EU are very pro-Israel and pro-international Jewry. They won't put brakes on multiculturalism. Just enough anti-Muslim sentiment to ensure no peace initiative is pushed.

Anyway, y'all can form your own opinions regarding this. I just don't see an unpredictable future, it's very predictable where it's heading. And I don't regard it as a some 'revolution'.
 
What are you even on about? Lool

Britain is suspicious of Europe as a whole and Germany in particular

Some of it is also about "Catholics live in Europe" and the Eastern Europe block is
Orthodox/Russian

Also Britain does sees itself as the Protestant bastion against a Catholic Europe

Its not that overt but its an under current that has been flowing since long between Europe and Britain
 
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I hope the members around here realize that this referendum is not legally binding.

In other words, the UK government will find an excuse to remain part of the EU.

This referendum is just a ploy. The elites will never allow their European project to fail.

The UK government will use the referendum results as a means to pressure the EU into making more concessions.

It's all about getting a better deal from Brussels as far as London is concerned.

Should the UK really leave the EU, it'll be the end of the UK as we know it. Scotland will then secede and join the EU.

That'll isolate England and eventually force it into reintegrating with mainland Europe.

All emotions aside, if you think about this pragmatically, you'd realize that the referendum means absolutely nothing.
I doubt that will happen(going back on promise).. UK will exit but will try to put in place arrangements that will make it as little painful as possible. One would assume the germans and french are grownup about this and not act like bitchy ex.
 
It has really happen?!? Puuh...

One would assume the germans and french are grownup about this and not act like bitchy ex.
Why should we...out is out, UK want it so, so, don`t complain about the consequenses. But I can you reassure neither we nor the french are so bitchy underway.
I think Bruexelles will be there harder, think about this a.. .

On an emotional level, i`m glad, let they go on the rational level i`m missing the guys already. We have lost a reasonable partner within the EU. Now it will become much harder the fight against a superstate and all kinds of transferunions.
 
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Record level inflation coming soon to Britian after this


Its more about economics and immigration than religion buddy

Religion is the undercurrent in Europe/Britain relations, it flows beneath the surface, don't be fooled to believe otherwise
I've scratched beneath the surface both online and in real life , through travel and discussions , it's not like doesn't matter at all , it does ... and you'll be surprised how much this matters when it all come down to the wire.
 
@Blue Marlin @flamer84 @mike2000 is back @Pakistani Exile @Steve781

So I woke up,turned the tv on and saw 'Le Royaume Uni : L'Europe c'est fini'.

I couldn't believe my eyes thinking it was a dream,but seems not.
Anyway,the brits voted in favor of leaving and that's it.

@waz I can see the smile on your face from Paris. :(


They have thrown us in a artificial economic crisis for their pride.Never forget this day and British folly.Let's hope that the rest of Europe will rally and move on.Scotland must be encouraged towards independence.
 
They have thrown us in a artificial economic crisis for their pride.Never forget this day and British folly.Let's hope that the rest of Europe will rally and move on.Scotland must be encouraged towards independence.
And if they sucess?
 
After growth of irreligion in Europe ethnicity matters more than religion

I used to think that too because that's what the news tell us that the west is secular and religion does not matter but thats not true , beneath the surface that is simply not true

I can tell you people in Spain , Portugal , Ireland , Italy identify Catholic and are not all that "irreligious" , in fact the opposite. In France while 50% people don't identify with religion , of the rest 50% who do identify , they identify with Catholicism. For Germany , the more South you go , Bavaria and below , of those who identify with religion , identify with Catholicism , same for Austria.

So majority of Europe is Catholic , in which the Pope and the Catholic Church has a place , not a central place but still has a place at the table you can say

The North European countries Denmark and Scandinavian countries are Lutheran ( Protestant ) , they have be like peripheral reluctant members of the EU and while economics has a role to play , religion too has played a role in how the European Union has come together.

Britain is the odd man out in Europe, for a number of reasons and religion is one of them , not the only one but one of them. By the way in Britain a Catholic cannot be the Monarch/King , and there is long history behind it , you can read up on how the Church of England came about.
 
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