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UK EU commissioner has just resigned saying he is disappointed in the result of the referendum. So many sane people leaving.
Corbyn has just frustrated me more than anything. This would have been an excellent opportunity to promote his kinder politics given the overall tone, and he didn't.
Granted, I think most Labour people voted Remain? But he could have done more. You can tell his heart wasn't really in it.
I like him a lot, but he needs to buck up his ideas, fast.
Or Obamadieu
The EU will change differently as a result of this. The UK had always been more neoliberal than the other members and would have be more likely to push for American-like legislation. Perhaps now we can get a less divided union.
Sounds like a job for Nigel Farage!UK EU commissioner has just resigned saying he is disappointed in the result of the referendum. So many sane people leaving.
And 4. Have the question be more detailed, a vote for an alternative rather than just choosing to leave with no plan.It's kind of insane that you guys didn't have:
1. a supermajority vote
2. a mandatory vote
3. the vote take place on a weekend
for such an important issue.
No surprise there. He could potentially be the last Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. And the 2020 election that the Conservatives were shoe-ins to win is now uncertain, depending on how things go.
I love how this has blown up in the Tories' faces. Just wish it wasn't going to affect the rest of us too.
The blunt truth is that nobody else in Conservative politics gets begged for selfies as Johnson did on every walkabout; none has his charisma or his reach. If his name is on a shortlist of two put forward to Tory members, few doubt he would be the runaway winner.
And if MPs conspire to keep him off that list during the preliminary stages of the contest? Well, imagine the consequences for those who have already outraged constituents by voting remain. Imagine the rage, the mass defections to Ukip, were Johnson to be seen to be blocked by yet another elite afraid of ordinary people getting it wrong.
Scotch? Cadbury? Rolls-Royce? BAE? Ford? BMW? MINI? NISSAN? HONDA? BAT? Harper Collins?
I mean Diageo and GSK are pretty huge.
Apart from rolls Royce, diageo and gsk and the death pedallers they're all foreign companies based here
The EU will change differently as a result of this. The UK had always been more neoliberal than the other members and would have be more likely to push for American-like legislation. Perhaps now we can get a less divided union.
Things are moving fast:
The UK's European commissioner - Conservative politician Jonathan Hill - has resigned, saying "what is done cannot be undone" after the UK voted to leave the EU
He's finished, during the campaign I saw more of Gordon Brown than Corbyn. He's unelectable and simply doesn't have the personality to lead a party. He was born to sit on the backbenches and nothing more.
Also, watching BBC made me understand why so many English people in this thread are convinced that EU will crumble now without UK. So much unsubstantiated talk about the demise of EU and how other countries might follow UK's example and go for a referendum and how the fate of EU is unknown. So much speculative talk about EU and so less talk about the future of UK. And it's BBC ffs.
Sorry, but no major EU country has yet a PM as stupid as Cameron to trigger self harming.
Also, watching BBC made me understand why so many English people in this thread are convinced that EU will crumble now without UK. So much unsubstantiated talk about the demise of EU and how other countries might follow UK's example and go for a referendum and how the fate of EU is unknown. So much speculative talk about EU and so less talk about the future of UK. And it's BBC ffs.
Sorry, but no major EU country has yet a PM as stupid as Cameron to trigger self harming.
Oops forgot about that although it's not as straight forward as that. We can thank Maggie for thatRolls Royce is owned by the Germans, no?
Apart from rolls Royce, diageo and gsk and the death pedallers they're all foreign companies based here
He's finished, during the campaign I saw more of Gordon Brown than Corbyn. He's unelectable and simply doesn't have the personality to lead a party. He was born to sit on the backbenches and nothing more.
Apart from rolls Royce, diageo and gsk and the death pedallers they're all foreign companies based here
He's finished, during the campaign I saw more of Gordon Brown than Corbyn. He's unelectable and simply doesn't have the personality to lead a party. He was born to sit on the backbenches and nothing more.
what does the UK actually manufacture these days - anything that makes any money ?
Also, watching BBC made me understand why so many English people in this thread are convinced that EU will crumble now without UK. So much unsubstantiated talk about the demise of EU and how other countries might follow UK's example and go for a referendum and how the fate of EU is unknown. So much speculative talk about EU and so less talk about the future of UK. And it's BBC ffs.
Sorry, but no major EU country has yet a PM as stupid as Cameron to trigger self harming.
We currently have six countries meeting in Berlin, why are there others not invited? How does this put together a show of unity? I'm aware they were the founding members, but that was a long time ago. Things are different now and everyone should be invited.
We currently have six countries meeting in Berlin, why are there others not invited? How does this put together a show of unity? I'm aware they were the founding members, but that was a long time ago. Things are different now and everyone should be invited.
Foreign companies who bought into the companies here during the Eu years might be more inclined to fuck off or more likely scale back now little England has tied a trade noose around its own neckAnd? Do we hate foreign businesses who build here now too? Sorry if I'm presuming.
There's a meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday with the rest of them, no worries. I'm not sure if Cameron is invited, I would think he's not.
The SNP made a promise they had no legal power to implement.
France is heading there, when I look at them, I see us 8 or 9 years ago with UKIP, the more votes France's Front National take in the next elections, the calls for a referendum will just louder and louder
if the sky does not fall in as all the experts predicted, and the UK recovers quickly that low din will become a loud shout
Foreign companies who bought into the companies here during the Eu years might be more inclined to fuck off or more likely scale back now little England has tied a trade noose around its own neck
We currently have six countries meeting in Berlin, why are there others not invited? How does this put together a show of unity? I'm aware they were the founding members, but that was a long time ago. Things are different now and everyone should be invited.
And? Do we hate foreign businesses who build here now too? Sorry if I'm presuming.
Will be interesting to see how the vote of no confidence goes.
I actually predicted that Corbyn wouldn't be PM, but would help drag Labour back to the left to an extent for their next leader.
You are in for a unpleasant revelation if you think it was the UK that was making the the EU neoliberal in terms of pushing for austerity and selling off government assets.
Also why would the europeans want to vote now? They will want to see what happens with UK (or what remains after the Scottland Referendum)
Also, watching BBC made me understand why so many English people in this thread are convinced that EU will crumble now without UK. So much unsubstantiated talk about the demise of EU and how other countries might follow UK's example and go for a referendum and how the fate of EU is unknown. So much speculative talk about EU and so less talk about the future of UK. And it's BBC ffs.
Sorry, but no major EU country has yet a PM as stupid as Cameron to trigger self harming.
I don't see any scenario where Scotland becomes part of the EU. Would the EU accept them openly?
He is for a dinner on Tuesday but not for the meeting on Wednesday.
A lot of English people have an inflated view of the country's importance. This is reflected in the media, which further fuels this delusion in a nasty feedback loop
We currently have six countries meeting in Berlin, why are there others not invited? How does this put together a show of unity? I'm aware they were the founding members, but that was a long time ago. Things are different now and everyone should be invited.
Rolls Royce is owned by the Germans, no?
Labour being dragged to the left is a huge problem, because outside of London those Labour heartlands are very much heading to the right.
The lack of leadership is a blessing. The Remain camp are going to grab this moment by the balls for Scotland and London and do the best they can in the shortest amount of time - because we actually know what we want, and why.
They promised they'd push for one, so they can now legitimately do so. True, the UK government can deny them, but given events, I don't think that would go down well.
To make an example of the UK that you might break up and loose everything when leaving the EU? And they don't have to fire one shot (to quote Mr. Farage here), they just have to slightly encourage the UK to disintegrate itself.
It's a meeting of the founders of EU. There will be a meeting of all 27 members of EU beginning of next week. Thank you for your concern, we're fine.
No, but when there's a material change in circumstances regarding our largest trading partner those companies might not be inclined to stay.