SchrodingerC
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So how's ScotGAF and NIGAF holding up? If I was reading the votes right Scotland pretty much voted to remain.
This is further evidence that Donald Trump has a high chance of winning in November.
And the rest of Europe:
I really don't think that there will be much enthusiasm on the EU's part to accommodate Britain with new deals or an opportunity to rejoin in a few years, like some are suggesting.
Holy fuck it's going to be a tumultuous week in the economy...
Interesting.
Apparently immigration was the prime factor behind this decision to leave.
Eastern Europeans and Muslim refugees had the UK that terrified.
this will play out well. If UK violates the EU treaty now and the UK gets to benefit from the single market for the next 2 years.But they also said they want to make immediate changes before the UK actually leaves the EU, such as curbing the power of EU judges and limiting the free movement of workers, potentially in breach the UK's treaty obligations.
The government will also have to negotiate its future trading relationship with the EU and fix trade deals with non-EU countries.
This is further evidence that Donald Trump has a high chance of winning in November.
Exciting times ahead.
A historic day for the World.
Jesus Christ, this may be the years where we have a divided EU and Trump as president.
Jesus H. Christ.
Bad. Companies are pulling out of the U.K. Because trade is no longer free. The GBP has taken a 10% hit. Lots of job losses and a possible breakup of the U.K. Is near. Because Scotland and Ireland want to stay in the EU. Congrats England, you chose to leave to preserve the UK and you only caused it to implode.For someone who doesn't live in Europe and barely manages his own financial wealth properly, can someone ELI5 the good and the bad?
So how's ScotGAF and NIGAF holding up? If I was reading the votes right Scotland pretty much voted to remain.
You know 15 million people voted remain. I can understand feeling angry at this point, though it's worse for us actually in the UK
is there a video that explains why and how all this started?
Exactly. In fact, Scotland had a referendum last year in which the "remain" option won only because they would still be part of the EU. Since the UK is no longer a member of the EU, England has no argument against Scotland to remain a member of the UK.Pretty much. Say goodbye to the United Kingdom.
week? Try a few years.
Simpy the best
On the other side of the coin (And I didnt vote Leave) calling people stupid, racist, idiotic or any other variation for not agreeing with you is not exactly the best route forward. The people who voted leave did not vote for anyone to lose their jobs and to assume they did it out of malice is just naive.
If you want to be angry its better directed at the people who influenced their decisions, if you so think they were influenced, people get their information from somewhere and their arguments were obviously more persuasive, be they good or bad.
Hopefully once the consequences of this vote are established we do EU Ref 2 nd get this reversed.
And the rest of Europe:
I really don't think that there will be much enthusiasm on the EU's part to accommodate Britain with new deals or an opportunity to rejoin in a few years, like some are suggesting.
I know absolutely nothing on the subject (American here), so like every curious George, I Googled. And came upon an article:
Welp
Interesting.
Apparently immigration was the prime factor behind this decision to leave.
Eastern Europeans and Muslim refugees had the UK that terrified.