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Like I said. Western countries often have a different sight on stuff then other continents and countries. But that doesn't mean the other countries are wrong and western countries are always right. |
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Germany Survey 1. What is your race? (Select all that apply) Christian Banana Latino Donald Trump Orange |
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Disrespectful as f*ck No but we only categorize pets and certain plants into races. Everything else is mostly categorized in different species. And there is a lot more like subspecies, blah blah |
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215.json
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How the hell does a population of 30 account for 3338 signatures? Quote:
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No other country/people from other countries-even in uk could vote only uk citizens that were on electrical register and registered to actually vote, oh bwt thats for another vote-petition for it that most likely won't happen..even if they have to talk about it in parliament if petition gets certain amount.(Not sure why other countries are allowed to sign the petition though)
Since the results though they're has been lots of joke petitions recently so may also be one? We've had stuff like A Rematch of 1066 battle of hastings because wasn't happy with the result etc ahaha lol summing up uk involvement in eu -v https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37iHSwA1SwE |
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To be talked about in Parliament it needs 100.000 signatures. On Thursday it had 10.000 On Friday it had 150.000 On Saturday it had 1.000.000 Today it has over 3.000.000 |
Well me being in Ireland, I'm screwed. Most likely Ireland is gonna try to leave the U.K. YAY WE'RE SCREWED
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Let's see. There are still enough reasons for them to stay. Let's see. There are still backdoor options. And I seriously hope they take them ^_^ |
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this is like Furry worrying about if Texas secedes from the union. |
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There is something very hypocritical in the way that Americans are criticizing the U.K. for defending its national sovereignty and identity when the entire project of American History has been concerned with jealously protecting ours. (for example, we are not a participant in the International Criminal Court, we are the only UN member state who is not a party to the Convention on the Rights of the Child etc etc). Tbt to when we revolted against the British over the principal that one country should not govern another. The USA would never enter into anything even slightly resembling the international political union that is the E.U.
Either way, a revote is a dumb idea because it completely undermines the principle of the democratic process. "We're going to keep petitioning for revotes till we get what we want!" uh |
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Most Americans don't care about what happens in Europe. The others can be hypocritical all they want, they don't know any better.
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however, the US is -THE- superpower. most of the world needs to care about what happens in the US. |
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You still didn't wake up? The only thing America has left is it's military and it's big companies and probably it's nuclear weapons. Yet education is horrible and unfair, there are basically no consumer and employee rights, gun laws have failed to be enforced got ages, China is starting to buy more and more companies, the highest depth in human history, and so on. America isn't the superpower it used to be. |
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not only in strength but culture. look at us. we're communicating in english, we mostly watch american media, we basically only use american social media, and most of the technologies we use are very much so american. food, music, clothes, shows, technologies (computers both in terms of hardware and software development), world issues, etc. wanna know how i know it's top dog? remember when the US declared its war on terror? afghanistan and iraq? what did the world do? "no plz dont do this murca...pls..." .. and that's it. the US declared a questionable war across the world and NO ONE could do anything about it. why? because no other nation can actually do ****. no repercussions, no resistance, nothing. just some first-world protests and that's about it. only a top tier superpower could do something like that. |
Ego much. Like saying North Korea is a superpower because it takes no notice of other countries either.
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We left, and it was for the best.
It was getting to the point where it wasn't only the farewell trade party we were in the European Union for. We were starting to get bossed around, and told what to do because of some uncontrolled leaders were in-charge of our country. So we decided to take back what is rightfully ours. Great Britain. However, leaving the EU will result in failure to travel round Europe freely without a visa. So making it harder for businesses, and then the pound(£) will eventually drop, as it is already and people who are mad rich, will go mad skint. As a consultative of a British person myself, i am happy to say i want to leave the EU. If we stay in the EU. Britain will be overruled by immigrants. And 30-40% of the British/Britain population will be Muslims/polish by the time we come to another decision making. They also want a European army to form in 2 years if we were to stay, and all young men/women under the age of 25 will have to go away and train to defend their own country. Which most people don't want to do. And have to fight, for what is now not, rightfully there's (anymore). Quote:
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The media (at least in America) seems to also be taking advantage of the obvious, immediate setbacks from this. Of course the British pound was going to drop. Did anyone not expect that if Leave won the vote? That shouldn't come as a surprise or be used to fuel any sort of hysteria... Of course there would be several inconveniences and consequences, I've heard it should take more than two years for Britain to really stabilize economically again. |
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But who the **** cares if our country becomes largely populated by immigrants. As long as they speak English and contribute to our country then is there really a problem? Most of them are friendly, educated people coming here to work because they're better off here than in their own country and end up contributing billions to our economy every year. 98% of our country is not built on so we have plenty of room for them. Quote:
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@Immigration/Migrants comments majority was voting simply because there is vast areas around UK that most of people in the place are actually not even from the uk(obviously not all) and It isn't just that its also because we are overpopulating the UK and majority of people coming over go through places like Turkey/Greece/Germany/France etc just to get to UK as more prospect living here(Sure other countries take some in-but feels like we get big part) and because of this we are destroying large landscapes of nice places just to build more houses.
I work with a big company and like nearly half of people there are polish-Nothing against them, most are really hard workers and speak English so isn't that we just don't want foreigners in UK(of course they'd be one's who are racist and voted for that reason)-but that EU was pretty much bullying us with clauses that our government accepted and we was paying like 100's of millions to eu countries each week while taking in immigrants/migrants. -Even the settlement that they will do will most likely con us off(Doesn't really help with smug Farage trolling EU parliament) Also On controlling our own laws etc is a great thing for UK there is quite a few laws that have made big companies go bankrupt- I.e The Eu has a ruling that stopped our government being able to rescue businesses even if they could -Closest probably the Steel Works(That may be saved due to voting out now-So yes saves many jobs!) With leaving the Eu it doesn't necessarily mean we can't still trade with them-they will still need us for sure as we'll need them and money talks..but it also allows the UK into the open market where we can do trading with likes of China/USA etc that some of them we previously couldn't(Not at a large scale anyway) Personally think are better out of it, it will take us years to get back up but overall I reckon we will come out better for it, while the EU itself will eventually probably end up nomore(Hence why they were all ****ting it-and asking us to stay at first) Only real downfall is the 2/3years that prices will be higher/taxes etc higher but after that the pound will rise up again as it's still strong currency. |
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How are we overpopulating the UK?? As I said only 2% of it is built on. We aren't running out of space anytime soon so we can afford to lose a little land, we're not really destroying "large landscapes". Quote:
You can consider migrants a negative externality if you don't like them but they contribute billions to our economy every year so they are good for the country as a whole. Quote:
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There's way more downfalls than that.
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You say less jobs but don't realise we can still trade with EU countries just because we are coming out of it doesn't mean we can not-pretty sure there is a settlement that will happen for that, but we also will be able to trade with China etc at a larger scale that we was allowed to before. UK will have the funds (that we won't be giving into eu etc) o save companies that are on the brink-that they couldn't do in the EU. How will quality of stuff be decreased lmao it'd be exactly the same. Majority of what you said is going off Uk alone just coming out of eu, not taking into account how this will start to affect the EU itself the pound is worth alot to other currencies(obviously will be down now-because we going into the unknown pretty much) I wouldn't be suprised if another country goes out of EU or it crumble anyway and countries having to revert back to there old currencys(That will be big downfall for all them countries) Sure few years worth of being less better off than we already was but after that we'll rise again. lol had ton to write but busy atm. |
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How are they waiting 6 months? Thousands of new houses were just recently built in one of these "vast areas" you mentioned just down the road from me and that was just empty land which no one ever used, a ton of them are still for sale. Unless you're living in London there isn't a housing shortage. Yes, we can negotiate how we are going to trade but do you honestly think it's going to be nearly as good? Why would the EU give us the benefits of being in the EU without paying for it? They won't. The EU is a much larger and stronger economy than we are. We aren't a massive empire like we once were and we aren't as an amazing country as people here seem to think, it's going to be a hell of a lot harder now we don't have the EU. Quote:
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