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In reply to the discussion: The Brexit [View all]Algernon Moncrieff
(5,961 posts)32. The CNBC types feel that global recession follows an EU exit.
I worry about chain reaction effects.
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UKIP are only a side show, this wouldn't have come about but for the split amongst the Tories.
OnDoutside
Jun 2016
#53
Here's what the trade unions think about the "layers of regulation and bureaucracy"
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2016
#38
I suggest watching the "Brexit Movie" - UK is being crushed by the EU currently
TampaAnimusVortex
Jun 2016
#15
Exactly which point made are you refuting and with what evidence? /nt
TampaAnimusVortex
Jun 2016
#34
Then the talking heads in the movie shouldn't mention the Industrial Revolution
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2016
#46
The polls are close; but, then again, the polls for American president are close
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2016
#48
You may not know this, but Nigel Farage (the guy in the film) is the UK's slightly less fascist
auntpurl
Jun 2016
#36
Ah, words from the head Kipper. The British equivalent of the Tea Baggers.
GoneOffShore
Jun 2016
#40
You had to wonder if this was the outcome when GB failed to adapt the Euro
Algernon Moncrieff
Jun 2016
#30
I don't think so, as there's little demand for it in the Republic of Ireland. Financially it would
OnDoutside
Jun 2016
#55
It's like the breakfast you get at Starbucks at the airport before leaving?
Algernon Moncrieff
Jun 2016
#29
1914 and 1939 suggest to me that the world is safer with a unified Europe
struggle4progress
Jun 2016
#69