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if you think a refferendum is decisive you're wrong.
you're not getting out you brits, no one escapes the european claws. |
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Soloking1Join Date: 2012-04-20 Post Count: 24253 |
Be quiet about politics ffs
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OdissiusJoin Date: 2015-12-02 Post Count: 317 |
i only hope...
I love the EU :'(
History GCSE 2063: 'explain the negative effects of Britain leaving the EU in 2016 and discuss who was to blame' [30 marks]
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tom2cuteJoin Date: 2010-05-03 Post Count: 8544 |
As nice as that would be, the U.K. has just kickstarted the downfall of the EU |
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the refferendum can only be used as circumstantial evidence (as only 70% of the pop. voted) in the case this was to be taken into Brussels. also the european constituting articles will tear down this fantasy.
we know the UK has suffered from cultural invasion and such, and that being directed by a foreign supranational government isn't great either, but to be frank, it's just not going to happen. |
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David Cameroon already mentioned in his Morning speech that the article 50 will be triggered over the next 3 months, and following it's triggering he would resign. So you are highly misinformed, UK is getting out of EU whether you believe it or not. |
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2kmoreJoin Date: 2009-04-25 Post Count: 26218 |
ur deportation is near
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"So you are highly misinformed, UK is getting out of EU whether you believe it or not."
The UK is one of the founding EU countries. if you think this is happening, you must either be overhyped by another populist fantasy or just drunk.
if this actually gets to happen I bet the UK will try to rejoin after another government is elected years or decades later.
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also, it's the european council that has to vouch for this "brexit". read the articles. |
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" "So you are highly misinformed, UK is getting out of EU whether you believe it or not."
The UK is one of the founding EU countries. if you think this is happening, you must either be overhyped by another populist fantasy or just drunk.
if this actually gets to happen I bet the UK will try to rejoin after another government is elected years or decades later."
You are failing to believe that it is going to happen possibly because you supported the 'remain' campaign. Even if UK is the founding members, the public has had its say, and David Cameroon has agreed to leave the EU and already said he is definetly going to trigger the article 50. I am not drunk neither am I overhyped by another populist fantasy, I am saying what I am saying is because it is realistically going to happen whether you believe it or not(no cares whether you believe it or not, its gnna happen). Cameroon said he will make sure EU leaves and as soon as it happens he will resign(he esitmates by October).
You cannot argue with what David Cameroon has said, he's already been humiliated and he definetly won't risk his public image again just to make sure that EU remains in the UK as he wants it to. |
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Furthermore, EU has already gave its go-ahead for UK to leave. In fact, the EU has said that 'there should be no delay in the departure of UK'. <--- It's all over the news. |
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"Cameroon said he will make sure EU leaves and as soon as it happens he will resign(he esitmates by October). "
>Article 50(3) of the Lisbon Treaty states that the decision is to be started by the government (That is done) and then be approved by the European Council, which will determine the fate of the proposal.
"You are failing to believe that it is going to happen possibly because you supported the 'remain' campaign."
>I am not a UK citizen, I did not support the 'remain' campaign, and I do not support any side in fact. I am simply stating what I believe will happen.
"Even if UK is the founding members, the public has had its say, and David Cameroon has agreed to leave the EU"
>Again, what Cameron wants and what's going to happen are two different things. |
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">Article 50(3) of the Lisbon Treaty states that the decision is to be started by the government (That is done) and then be approved by the European Council, which will determine the fate of the proposal."
EU's Council as I mentioned have already given the go-ahead, and when the process starts they'll just have to OFFICIALLY endorse their departure. |
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" "Even if UK is the founding members, the public has had its say, and David Cameroon has agreed to leave the EU"
>Again, what Cameron wants and what's going to happen are two different things"
Cameroon's Government is going to trigger the article 50 as I have repeatedly mentioned, and getting it passed by the European Union Council won't be a problem since the EU has already said that they want UK to leave as soon as possible. So what Cameroon wants now, and what is going to happen is very similar, and if you still go onto disagree, you are the most ignorant forumer i've seen all day. |
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Whatever, your talking trash.
– “In teaching others we teach ourselves." |
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the uk is not a founding country of the EU. they were vetoed out of it by france back when it was first made as they had 'too much american influence' or something along those lines
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@aguaro
If the council has given greenlight to this then I do take back my points and concede them to you as I can't deny you'd be right there. I'd also appreciate it if you didn't call me an ignorant in such a deplorable way.
@lewis
they were part of the ECCS, the EEC and finally the EU. I'm sure they were a founding country, but feel free to send me any sources that say otherwise, i'm open to corrections |
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"As nice as that would be, the U.K. has just kickstarted the downfall of the EU"
Which is a good thing.
There was a good turnout for the referendum. If the UK wasn't going to leave the EU, then David Cameron wouldn't have resigned.
UK is leaving, get over it. I'm sure you convinced yourself that remain would win, too. How'd that work out for you?
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I'm not sure if what you mentioned (@Dystra) in your last line was headed to me or not. regardless, I did not support "remain", and I've said this before. |
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UK will leave with two less nations.
N Ireland and Scotland independence on the table.
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"If the council has given greenlight to this then I do take back my points and concede them to you as I can't deny you'd be right there. I'd also appreciate it if you didn't call me an ignorant in such a deplorable way."
The Council has approved of UK's leave, and said that, ' UK's departure should take place ASAP'(its all over the news). I do not know what else can indicate that they're ready to give the green light for the approval of the article 50. |
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Well, I concede this argument then, you were right. I should've informed myself better. |
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all the leave voters were misinformed
"better future for your grandchildren if you vote for Brexit, honeys!"
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