shira
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I imagine bitcoin is going to surge as well
The EU is literally its member states. It's not some dictarship handing out decisions to different countries. Except now it will to the UK as we have lost our vote.
Why?
Not really. I'm more shocked by the stupidity of the voters than worried about our future.Britain did what Greecedont.
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I bet the Portuguese and Spanish are watching with baited breath.
Look, it sucks, but you can't change the result.
I am DEVASTATED by the result.
Serious question, how easy is it now for a UK citizen to find work in an EU country to find work in light of this decision?
I want off this sinking berg.
Thank you.What an utterly idiotic thing to say. You want to ruin the lives off millions of people purely out of spite?
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Good morning UK. In less than an hour, votes from Doncaster will join with votes from Birmingham. And you will be launching the largest drop against the dollar in this history of the british sterling.
It's the same bullshit in every country. Old people fucking the next generations over. Taking decisions that WE will have to live with for decades while they only have a few years left on this earth.
Fuck man democracy is the best political system we have but shit like this is infuriating. Old people fucking scared of every bit of change who want shit to always remain the same and can't fucking understand that the world is moving fast and you have to adapt or die.
Technically yes but he'd likely have a revolution on his hands.
I am dreading the announcements we're going to see from big business in the coming days.
Why?
What the fuck are these graphics right now on BBC.
I heard gold was going crazy right now
the bigger countries are over represented and push around the smaller countriesThe EU is literally its member states. It's not some dictarship handing out decisions to different countries. Except now it will to the UK as we have lost our vote.
Nah single everyone of them out for their selfishness and absolute ignorance. They need to know they fucked up and fucked up BIG TIME.
I don't mean to single you out personally, but rather to point out that this is a perfect example of an economically ignorant argument that I'm sure a large number of Leave voters believed - they never got further than "stick it to the banks/the City".
The financial services industry - like it or loathe it - is responsible for a huge segment of Britain's GDP. When it gets hit hard, we all get hit hard. There are untold ripple effects coming out of this.
I'm so worried for the financial services industry in Scotland now - it employs tens of thousands, directly as a result of London being a financial centre.
We call them Baby Boomers over here.
While my parents are part of that generation, I'll still be delighted when the last Boomer croaks and leaves planet earth. They've been nothing but a scrounge of hyper consumerism and squandering of what the WWII generation left them.
It's the same bullshit in every country. Old people fucking the next generations over. Taking decisions that WE will have to live with for decades while they only have a few years left on this earth.
Fuck man democracy is the best political system we have but shit like this is infuriating. Old people fucking scared of every bit of change who want shit to always remain the same and can't fucking understand that the world is moving fast and you have to adapt or die.
Lol at Britain
Goodbye EU.
After what you did to Greece I'm not to sorry about this.
Karma is a bitch.
Now you know how a lot of us Yes voters feel at all the guff Gordon Brown, Cameron, Clegg, Benn et al were spouting before that vote!As a Scot that voted No in the indy ref on the sole basis of Currency and EU uncertainty I am gutted that it looks like we will be leaving the EU.
Our biggest energy company is Spanish. I don't see any hostility coming from them, even with the Catalan situation.So now Scotland will want to leave the UK, and then rejoin the EU, but Spain may try to block them for to dissuade Catalonia from trying anything. It might be a long time before Scotland gets back in.
Scotrail operates to Carlisle so sure, they're welcome hereCarlisle is practically Scotland right right?
(Im fully versed on the history of the great border city btw lol)
Because 51% did, that's how democracy works.
ロックマン;208187431 said:Congratz UK!
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I was thinking the same. Something like this should require 60% of the votes at least.
ロックマン;208187431 said:Congratz UK!
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Or maybe they're more politically active voters and workers, with more experience, who know better than 18-24year old kids the decline in real wages and conditions and the hyperinflation of the wealth gap between the haves and haves not, who aren't as easily fed lines to regurgitate on message boards, who don't swallow the nebulous "economy" as the centre of all importance, but actually care about decisions which impact on them?