Brexit
Brexit
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it seems to me that nothing is decided. It has potential to go great(for UK) or terrible. and every headlines right now is purely propagandha. most likely the gov + banker to scare back to status quo and shake any notion of independence. Its strange how much media is saying its a bad thing but in reality it neither so far. Currency aside i find the notion in all of history so many people refusing independence. its a weird phenomenon. theyre liek a beaten spouse who wont call the police on her husbnad
- yep, the Leave side had no plan at all, their main campaign messages have been shown to be lies, Boris is avoiding Article 50, Scot want a new referendum &lowimpakt
- remaining is actually not refusing independence. the UK is part of europe and the world. and especiallyd_gitale
- people are saying they didn't know what they were voting for etc etc makes me think it will be a political fudge and nothing will happen.lowimpakt
- nowadays everything is so interconnected as it has never been before. so if the UK is out they will still be dependent on decisions made by the EUd_gitale
- but without having a say in it.d_gitale
- Sturgeon is now saying Scotland could veto a UK exit?Ranger
- I've been looking but can't find a quote i read by a prominent leaver that said that the UK couldn't invoke article 50 if Scotland voted remain.kingsteven
- I think they all need to agree and she's saying she could refuse to pass it.Ranger
- Aye, but I remember Boris or one of them other cunts stating that in a *it would be morally wrong* sense it during the campaign...kingsteven
- Seems like anything said in the campaign can be disregarded and that is one of the worst pointsRanger
- Politicians should require a license or something to operate and get points/ have it taken away if it turns out they have liedRanger