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The guardian is getting more like the Express everyday, exactly what was this 'fight'.
They describe it in the loosest terms from choice words to a fist fight.
Nigel Cuntface Farage said:He admitted that it was “not good” for UKIP. “You see third world parliaments where this sort of thing happens… It’s not very grown up. What’s happened is not good.”
The reality is if we do actually leave, then Germany will rule the EU, absorb French nukes into a German led EU army, slowly push France out of the picture, and we will be facing each other off over the channel, like the good old days.
This by the way, is all ready in motion.
It will be WW2 all over again, with us taking out French carriers to prevent the Hun from using them.
Tbh a few years ago it was more or less 1:1 on the Euro.Pound at 1.10 to the Euro. I've got a couple of days in London coming up in mid-November; parity by then?
Tbh a few years ago it was more or less 1:1 on the Euro.
No it wasn't... It went down to almost parity in 2008 (under very different circumstances) but was actually doing alright in the last 5 years, especially through 2014 and 15. I think it peaked at 1.43 or something.Tbh a few years ago it was more or less 1:1 on the Euro.
Well that's no surprise at all. A big part of the last Scottish referendum failing was the EU saying if they leave the UK they won't be admitted into the EU. Now it's the opposite, they can go to the EU and say we wanted to stay in so if we're independent can we come back in plzJust to throw into this shitstorm, it seems that the SNP are going to try and pass a bill for another referendum. So fucking fatigued with neverendums.
Woohoo for the longterm but in the here and now everything's looking pretty bleak. Sterling being down 15% against the Euro and 20% against the Dollar from the day before the referendum until now can't be dismissed as a "temporary thing" (whether the pre-referendum figures were "too high" or not doesn't really make a difference. That's what they were). There isn't going to be some sort of magic jolt to the economy, if it recovers it'll recovery excruciatingly slowly and not until the dust has settled re: what form "the exit" takes. Which could be years.Its still a temporary thing and means nothing at all in the greater scheme of things. Aside from imports costing more (when actually many imports will cost less, lamb being a quick example) and thus some prices being effected.
Well that's no surprise at all. A big part of the last Scottish referendum failing was the EU saying if they leave the UK they won't be admitted into the EU. Now it's the opposite, they can go to the EU and say we wanted to stay in so if we're independent can we come back in plz
Which is why its so funny. They (the SNP) seem to think, as far as self rule is concerned, they will get a better deal in the EU. When it will be the complete opposite, the EU seem to want to go balls deep federal state and fuck what anybody thinks, the Scots will end up being ruled by people who don't even speak the same language and have absolutely no mandate.
As for being rules by foreigners; there was a guy on the radio here yesterday who said we should just let the Germans run everything anyway, they're far better at it than we are