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- PhanLo0
More Border stuff.
- oof, almost like a report from the 80's (although you can hear gerry's voice) tbh there's good reason for a republican resistance. if anything the englishkingsteven
- reporting (and this goes for the stephen pound interview below too) is too focused on the republican side. good for pro-remain propaganda but it'll be thekingsteven
- loyalist side (no mention in this report about how openly active they are) that kick off the violence when discussions of a border poll/ referendum start or ifkingsteven
- borders are implemented between NI/ British 'mainland' airports or in the Irish Sea.kingsteven
- shapesalad0
For UK based design freelancers that want to still work with European agencies / Clients etc:
https://e-resident.gov.ee/become…
Heard it mentioned in the previous video I posted.
- If you, then move to Portugal, combine it with the Portuguese Non-Habitual Residency - you don't pay tax on dividend income =shapesalad
- you live in sunny Portugal, remote working, clients pay to your EU Estonia company, you pay yourself dividends, and pay 0% on foreign income while in Portugal..shapesalad
- ...for the 10 years that you hold NHR status. 10 sunny income tax free years for the win. And you don't need a tonne of cash to live comfy in Portugal.shapesalad
- meanwhile UK economy tanks, you can pop back and exchange your Euros for many £'s and have a nice shopping trip while visiting the folks.shapesalad
- well... you'd pay 21% corporate tax in Estonia.shapesalad
- Bluejam1
"And there lies the rub. Johnson once again is given a free pass to take a pop at Mrs May and her Brexit plans. That is fair enough, but what is not acceptable is the failure to point out that the alternative on offer is wholly unrealistic. It is all very well for Johnson to "chuck Chequers", but when he would have the UK economy wrecked, something should be made of that as well."
- I don't know why people still listen to these cousin fuckers.PhanLo
- Are any of the MP's trade, business, economic experts? Nope. They just have a 'belief' system, political idea they try to conform decisions to, regardless if itshapesalad
- good or not. they do this because they are tories, that because labour. But this and that are not always the best economic ideas. politics. complete shite.shapesalad
- Make UK Great For Once = #MUKFOrobotron3k
- #MUKGFOrobotron3k
- #dickheadFax_Benson
- lolfadein11
- I particularly like this since Gotye was born in Belgium...MrT
- shapesalad0
off topic, but yep:
- Free market, it's fine.PhanLo
- < Propaganda. It's neither fair, nor balanced. It's a lesson in false equivalencies and discriminative fact selection in the pursuit of a certain...Morning_star
- ...agenda. This is the equivalent of the Vote Leave NHS bus claim.Morning_star
- ********0
- haha, from the replies there "Perhaps next time Theresa May makes a public appearance she should pretend to be drunk."Nairn
- I know...I watched this over 10 times. I think it's pathetic and shameful but also kind of funny in an ironic way. but sad days we live in...********
- He's human, and he's say that TM is a fucking Joke. He maybe a drunk, but I agree, TM + UK are now the joke of the world.shapesalad
- OBBTKN0
- missing the end of the caption "...at least that's what we'll tell the plebs."trooperbill
- shapesalad0
Chrome extension to change any mention of 'Brexit' into 'Breadsticks':
- well thank goodness for that. we're saved!hans_glib
- #UsefulEffortsNairn
- 'breadsticks' is even more annoying than brexit. Is there one that changes it back again?Fax_Benson
- lol faxfadein11
- Bluejam0
- what's with the chain around her neck?shapesalad
- ^ shes a sadomasochistmugwart
- Projectile2
- brexy mcbrexithans_glib
- indeed. Cameron is the primary cunt in all of this for thinking that the great brainwashed British public would make the right decision.fadein11
- I see, so Cameron is a cunt for believing in democracy. If only we had Assad, Hussein or Gaddaffi leading us.Morning_star
- Cameron was kinda forced into it by UKIP who would have won more seats had he not offer it at election time.shapesalad
- The whole episode of Brexit will be great for political students to dissect in their dissertations.shapesalad
- When Cameron dies, I'll make the effort to find his grave and write Pig Fucker on it.PhanLo
- lol, it had nothing to do with democracy, he was forced into it by the hardliners that have poisoned the tories for decades.fadein11
- And he was so arrogant he gave it to the people to decide as he never thought he could possibly lose. You do know all of this surely Morning?fadein11
- I know what's been reported. I just don't agree with the way you've portrayed the process and the arses involved with it. We fundamentally lost sight...Morning_star
- ...of the truth and to shift the blame from the British public to one man isn't honest.Morning_star
- Blame them both. Cambo for being a wank and the great british public for wanting continued tory misery forever.PhanLo
- I know what you are saying but it was his decision to offer a referendum on such an important matter, the buck stops with him. The shitstorm of lies and hatefadein11
- that influenced the vote was led by another bunch of cunts admittedly.fadein11
- I get it fadein11, it's a shit show from the enforced decision to call a vote through to the 'negotiations' we're currently loosing fucking up. But...Morning_star
- ...i'm bored shitless with people complaining, pointing fingers and shirking responsibility for themselves, their families, their communities without trying...Morning_star
- ...to be part of a solution. It doesn't matter if you're on the left or the right, the consequences of apathy will fuck us harder in the arse than any...Morning_star
- ...Eton boy or wanna be Marxist. Step up.Morning_star
- eh? I am totally resigned to the result now. "Shirking responsibility for themselves" huh? I have no influence over the utterly shit deal May is negotiating.fadein11
- And I and many others intend to hold those responsible accountable and not roll over and accept bad decisions made my useless politicians for their own benefit.fadein11
- by*fadein11
- Everyone is bored of the subject for sure. All the more reason for the govt to get the deal done and dusted, but nah they couldn't even manage that.fadein11
- There was some funny dick on Radio 4 this morning critiquing the negotiation strategy of both Europe and the UK and he basically came to the conclusion that..Morning_star
- ...if you had a group of twenty, five year olds, a chalk board and some snacks they would literally have made more progress by now than the overpaid...Morning_star
- ...'adults' in suits. I tend to agree.Morning_star
- ha, yes I agree too. I don't like banging on about it, I know its time to get on with it like you say. Just v.worrying with children after we just crawled ourfadein11
- way out of the last economic collapse caused by similar fucktards.fadein11
- I'm with you there brother. I have two teens and future opportunities for them are unsure to say the least.Morning_star
- yup.fadein11
- shapesalad1
these guys are a bit annoying, but some good insights from the van driver guy:
- Those traffic queues already sound like hell on earth now.PhanLo
- If I were a EU<>UK delivery business I'd be expecting end of business come march 2019. shite it's a mess, oh no sorry "will" of a few people...shapesalad
- There's a big difference between "will of the people" and "intelligent, rational decision making". Just saying....shapesalad
- I think folk just want to be miserable in the UK. That's the main goal.PhanLo
- ^ I think people want the middle > upper class people to be miserable, so that inequality in terms of miserability is equalled.shapesalad
- PhanLo2
Kind of Brexity
- Whiff of brexitFax_Benson
- Somewhat brexity on the noseFax_Benson
- I've watched a few of his videos, quite like his style.PhanLo
- he's quite funny but reminds me of someone I knew who was a tech support and Muse fan and drank too much red bull.Fax_Benson
- nails it @6:40mugwart
- lowimpakt1
brexit going as well as a british BBQ
- Nairn0
A remarkably self-unaware article from The Independent.
https://www.independent.co.uk/vo…
"Indeed, many European federalists, quietly, welcome the departure of the sceptical, whingeing, obstructive, negative British, the better to pursue their integrationist project. It is the neo-fascistic Italians, and the rising tide of populism in arc From Sweden and Denmark, across Germany, Poland and Austria and down to the Czech Republic and Hungary that really freaks them out. Matteo Salvini and Marine Le Pen scare hell out of them, not Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage. That’s why they have other, better, more urgent things to chew over at their summits." (They mentioned Le Pen but forgot to specify France - so, the three largest Euro-bloc nations then).
What this article admits is that large tracts of the European population, across the entire continent, are remarkably disaffected and increasingly vocal in their popular resentment of institutional impositions, mostly EU-led. Sorry, that's to be derided as 'Populism' isn't it? The bad capital P.
Italy risks financial implosion, the people of the EU aren't chuffed, but Britain is somehow uniquely incorrect in its decision?
No wonder there's so little trust and so much dislike of the liberal and metorpolitan classes, when they can be so obliviously obtuse and self-regarding.
- Signed, a member of the liberal metropolitan classes, who didn't vote for Brexit, before you jump down my throat.Nairn
- I just never fail to be amazed at how 'liberals' are so completely blind to their own borderline-fascistic perspective on How Things Should Be.Nairn
- Also, the history of the word 'fascism' is quite interesting: https://en.wikipedia…Nairn
- It's an infuriating attitude. Thankfully he no more speaks for 'liberals' than the far-right loons do for 'everyone a bit narked at the EU'Fax_Benson
- or maybe he does, I dunno.Fax_Benson
- shapesalad1
https://tompride.wordpress.com/2…
"The U.S., New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Ukraine, Israel and Moldova have all blocked Britain’s post-Brexit entry into the World Trade Organization’s Government Procurement Agreement, a market worth $1.7 Trillion.
And while the first six big players on that list may eventually (after perhaps years of hard negotiations) give in with separate trade deals, with the last one – the small country of Moldova – it’s unlikely.
Because it’s personal.
This is because Theresa May – in an effort to look tough on immigration – made the inexplicable and utterly disastrous decision last year to deny visas to a Moldovan government delegation who wanted to visit the UK on a trade mission."






