The Official BREXIT Thread

The British rejected open borders and Muslim immigration. Couple days before the vote David Cameron was asked several times if he would veto Turkey if it applied for EU membership and he wouldn't say no. If Turkey became a member of the EU that would mean 75 million Turks would be free to setup shop in any country in the EU

Wouldn't that be great???


http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/...turkey-consuming-alcohol-160618114009090.html

They've already been promised access to Schengen. Dunno what that means in terms of other EU privileges.

The idea that admitting Turkey to the EU is even up for discussion - while they're shelling and murdering Kurds, inside Turkey, and are sponsors of violent extremist jihadis in Syria and Iraq - is mind blowing. That said, it's like the EU has any kind of principals. They were instigators of the coup in Kiev which has resulted in tens of thousands killed in Donbass and they have conspired to cover up Kiev downing MH17 to protect their puppets. Still, Erdogan is a magnitude beyond even all that. He's an insane psychopath who is blackmailing the EU and they're cool with that. Crazy.
 
Boris is a good guy. But yeah, Farage will be out of a job soon... So he might run for parliament. I don't think Boris is the person to watch. It's the rest of the government, the people who lost. They are now desperately looking at ways to reverse the outcome. Having some knowledge of how the EU works, that is the most scary part.

I don't know much about Boris but just wondered if he could be persuaded out of a Brexit. I know Farage cannot. I'm sure UKIP is on guard over the Remanians already trying to undermine this vote. It will be up to UKIP to keep hammering away until the UK is really out.
 
I think what me a little unsure about Boris is he said something in his speech about there being no hurry. Since this is a non binding referendum and since you know there are so many who will work to stop it, getting out is a matter of hauling ass. I read that Schauble said he wanted it done fast but he was that way the Greeks, too, and that could be a psychological tactic, at least, partly.
 
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I've got to say it is quite something to see the people who ramble on about the 1% turn around to decry the Brexit. I want to smack such clueless morons in the fucking face. EU stifles small businesses and the little guy with suffocating regulations in favor of the corporate power houses and elites. I swear these are people who just started paying attention to the Brexit two days ago and have no clue what they are talking about.

They just hear "xenophobia", "racism", "economic calamity" everywhere and pretend to be the experts themselves. Thank God the people voted 'Leave'. Now hopefully they can make this a done deal.
 
Despite the Vote, the Odds Are Against Britain Leaving the EU

http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/201...st-britain-leaving-the-eu-paul-craig-roberts/

Paul Craig Roberts

The Brexit vote shows that a majority of the British voters understand that the UK government represents interests other than the interests of the British people. As difficult as the British know it is to hold their own government to account, they understand they have no prospect whatsoever of holding the EU government to account. During their time under the EU, the British have been reminded of historical times when law was the word of the sovereign.

The propagandists who comprise the Western political and media establishments succeeded in keeping the real issues out of public discussion and presenting the leave vote as racism. However, enough of the British people resisted the brainwashing and controlled debate to grasp the real issues: sovereignty, accountable government, financial independence, freedom from involvement in Washington’s wars and conflict with Russia.

The British people should not be so naive as to think that their vote settles the matter. The fight has only begun. Expect:

— The British government to come back to the people and say, look, the EU has given us a better deal. We can now afford to stay in.

— The Fed, ECB, BOJ, and NY hedge funds to pound the pound and to short British stocks in order to convince the British voters that their vote is sinking the economy.

— More emphasis on the vote’s weakening of Europe, leaving all to the mercy of “Russian aggression.”

— Hard to resist bribes (and threats) to prominent members of the leave majority and pressure on such leave leaders as Boris Johnson to be reasonable, concillatory and to maintain good relations with Washington and Europe, and to reach a compromise on remaining in the EU.

— Expect the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) to attribute the loss of British jobs and investment opportunities to the leave vote.

Once you learn to think about how things really are and not as the presstitutes present them,
you will be able to add to the list all by yourself.

Remember, the Irish voted against the EU and pressure was kept on them until they reversed their vote. This is the likely fate of the British.

This will all likely come to pass in some form and degree. If the Brits stay the course, they will be punished. Severely. The question then will be whether they will have the sand to see this through to the end. That could be a generation or more because Theye will most definitely not take this sort of affront to their goals laying down.

I, for one, am surprised at the vote. Surprised that the Brits are slightly less retarded and timid than I'd thought, which is good. Even more surprising to me is the apparent absence of vote fixing. Perhaps the mechanisms are not in place there the way they are here in the USA. Perhaps Theye were too confident that the vote would go the other way. All I can say is that I was not expecting this outcome, but am pleased to have been proven wrong on the matter. Very much so, in fact. This is a real middle-finger in the eye of the global despot. And now for the spanking.

 
It wouldn't surprise if the vote was meddled with in hard core remain districts. If they thought it be close, they may have nudged it with ten thousand more "remain" ballots scattered around. I don't think they anticipated such a big number voting to leave, making any rigging fruitless. All speculation, of course, but I find it nearly impossible to believe the pro EU totalitarian thugs would not cheat. I'm pretty sure they arranged the Jo Cox deal, whatever that was (real or theater).
 
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It was originally posted on the FB group "POLANDBALL" with no credit given to the maker. You're probably cool to share. :)
 
Referring in general to slow economic growth worldwide. http://www.marketwatch.com/story/al...-the-tip-of-the-iceberg-for-europe-2016-06-24 Growth is slow due several issues including slow increases in technology (meaning slower increases in productivity) and slower population growth.

Greenspan spazzes out in a fit of hand-waving. To wit:

”This is just the tip of the iceberg,” Greenspan said in an interview on CNBC. “The global economy is in real serious trouble.”

Meaning what, exactly? Big, froofy talk designed to frighten children and adults who have chosen to remain as children. The sentence is pure, unsupported bull-dinky. Trouble for WHOM? Define "trouble". This is amateurish innuendo at its lamest, the sad part being that some "adults" will swallow that bait.

What other turds are there... Ah yes, this little gem:

Behind the slowdown in income is the sharp drop in worker productivity, according to Greenspan.


More talk with little to no substance. Firstly, against what standard is he measuring productivity? Compared with a worker of even just 20 years ago, the current crop are far and away more productive due to technological advances. Greenspan is spinning lies and deceit.

How does a drop in income relate to the purported drop in productivity? Not stated, relegating the statement to the status of bull-dinky.

ETA: I neglected to point out earlier that the bottom line of Greenspan's statement here is that incomes are effectively shrinking because workers are not producing. This is a great, steaming pile of bullshit. Nay, it is an outright and bald-faced lie. Greenspan is a pusillanimous liar whose opinions should be ignored in toto, the man shunned into ignominy.

Here he blames the loss in purchasing power in terms of net income on the lackluster performance of the worker. This fails on so many levels I barely know where to start. Suffice to say that when a worker egregiously fails to produce, bosses do not attenuate income rates or salaries, but rather separate the worker from his employment at that firm. That is rightly how the world works. If it worked the way Greenspan insinuates in the quoted statement, businesses and the economy of all the world would have failed decades ago. The man has zero credibility either for knowledge, personal integrity, or both. My money says it is the latter.

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Governments have to cut entitlements to reflect this weakness, he said.

Weakness in what? How about socialistic models of governance? I'd call this statement an unintended and slightly oblique admission that the "system" we have been globally instituting is a failure by its very design.

For pity's sake Juan - if you are going to cite an article in support of a point, at least cite one that is not so sadly inept as is this one. It is utterly vaporous bullshit.
 
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Who's that?

Themme...Theye...The Powers that Be.

The cultural Marxists who have poisoned a whole generation across the globe into thinking that the future lies in becoming one polyglot, amorphous, moiling, mob of humanity, all consuming our way to government approved happiness on an endless debt wheel supplied by Themme, and under the careful and watchful eyes of the global surveillance state.
 
Enjoying the crying from just about every political figure, political commentator, and celebrity. All the enemies of liberty and free trade are weeping while the defenders are dancing. Love it.
 
From Drudge;


'MOVE JUNGLE TO UK' Calais mayor sparks furious row after demanding that squalid migrant camp be moved to Britain

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/13402...t-camps-moved-to-the-uk-but-theres-no-chance/

THE mayor of Calais says migrants living in the Jungle camp and others in France should be moved to Britain so Brits “take the consequences” of Brexit.

Natacha Bouchart wants a revision of the border deal between France and the UK, which at the moment sees border checks carried out in Calais to stop those trying to get to Britain illegally.

Migrant camps are becoming a political issue in France again after Britain voted to leave the EU


Calais mayor Natacha Bouchart is pushing for Britain to take back its border
Speaking on French TV station BFM, she said: “The British must take the consequences of their choice.

“We are in a strong position to push, to press this request for a review and we are asking the president [Francois Hollande] to bring his weight [to the issue].”

“It is we who accept the hot potato.”
 
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