From twitter.
Liam Ryan @liamoryan
Rest of the world: Don't do anything crazy plz
UK: fk u we used to own u - watch this
* does back flip
* money falls out of pockets
* cracks head open
I'll reply to the democratic bollocks when I'm less exasperated.
Brexit!
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, will make violent revolution inevitable. John F. Kennedy.
Events seem to happen in a fast pace in the UK.
David Lamy has something to say about staying in the EU
https://twitter.com/DavidLammy/status/7 ... gr%5Etweet
His pary seems to collapse
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/polit...i-a7103926.html
Sobering Guaridan Pick comment by Teebs (lengthy comment, wait for the page to completely load. After loading you might to scroll down a bit to read it).
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2...omment-77205935
David Lamy has something to say about staying in the EU
https://twitter.com/DavidLammy/status/7 ... gr%5Etweet
His pary seems to collapse
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/polit...i-a7103926.html
Sobering Guaridan Pick comment by Teebs (lengthy comment, wait for the page to completely load. After loading you might to scroll down a bit to read it).
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2...omment-77205935
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Duckwarrior
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Where did you read that? in the same UK tabloids that made Brexit possible ?HSharp wrote:QUOTE (HSharp @ Jun 26 2016, 09:01 PM) France and Netherlands also going to start process for referendums to leave until a slippery slope of EU being dismantled.
It's just the far-right in France that asked for a referendum but the government politely declined. Similar stuff in the Netherlands.
I doubt we will see any such referendums anytime soon.
But I do fear that the main EU leaders (DE & FR & ITA) will push for a swift and painful 'retaliation' on the UK so that other countries aren't tempted to follow.
It's basic 'fear' psychology like the Mob does: if someone leaves or betrays, be very harsh on him to keep everyone else in check.
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And there we see the problem with the EU. "The main EU leaders".
Everybody is equal. It's just that some are more equal than others.
No matter what FR may think and "push for", I suspect that DE & IT may consider a more pragmatic response. Britain leaving the EU is in nobody's interest. Merkel realises there is a possibility of UK parliamentary intervention . She is playing a wise game, Juncker has been reined in from his predictably I'll judged, heavy handed response. If it fails, then we may well see a tougher line more compatible with French desires.
Ask Estonia, Denmark, The Czech Republic & Poland how they feel about the UK departure and you may well get a different response than the one from the "Main EU leaders" based on what their leaders have been saying for the last week.
Everybody is equal. It's just that some are more equal than others.
No matter what FR may think and "push for", I suspect that DE & IT may consider a more pragmatic response. Britain leaving the EU is in nobody's interest. Merkel realises there is a possibility of UK parliamentary intervention . She is playing a wise game, Juncker has been reined in from his predictably I'll judged, heavy handed response. If it fails, then we may well see a tougher line more compatible with French desires.
Ask Estonia, Denmark, The Czech Republic & Poland how they feel about the UK departure and you may well get a different response than the one from the "Main EU leaders" based on what their leaders have been saying for the last week.
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, will make violent revolution inevitable. John F. Kennedy.
At least better than makeing problems worse like Junker, Chulz, Hollande.pkk wrote:QUOTE (pkk @ Jun 26 2016, 10:01 PM) Because sitting out problems solves them...![]()
It seems that takeing camerons' job is more important than the foreing policy issue that everyone forgot by now.
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Duckwarrior wrote:QUOTE (Duckwarrior @ Jun 26 2016, 05:48 AM) From twitter.
Liam Ryan @liamoryan
Rest of the world: Don't do anything crazy plz
UK: fk u we used to own u - watch this
* does back flip
* money falls out of pockets
* cracks head open
I'll reply to the democratic bollocks when I'm less exasperated.
‘Well, I f**ked that up, didn’t I?’’ says Cameron:
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/politics/pol...-20160624109749
JimmyNighthawk wrote:QUOTE (JimmyNighthawk @ Jun 30 2013, 11:32 PM) "Bavarian Sausage Anti-Ketchup Soap"[*]



