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In reply to the discussion: England should feel the consequences for voting to leave the EU. [View all]Hydra
(14,459 posts)109. Of course they are, that's why a lot of the outrage here over this
A lot of people have outed themselves as supporters of the larger corporate takeover. For some reason, they think that the world will be more stable when we have one overarching corporate rule rather than single gov'ts...and le gasp! Direct Democracy!
A lot of people suspected this was the case with the "centerist" movement, but the PR has more or less successfully been sold that they care about everyone and want to build a better world for them. Oops...I guess the cat's out of the bag.
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Pour encouragez les autres, the EU MUST give harsh terms to the UK, otherwise
OnDoutside
Jun 2016
#82
"the people in the EU countries are more likely to blame the UK for leaving than those in Brussels."
sibelian
Jun 2016
#42
Paris will be the Martin O'Malley of the fight between Frankfurt and Amsterdam (nt)
Recursion
Jun 2016
#76
You might have noticed the bankers were the most strident opponets of Brexit
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Jun 2016
#36
The United Kingdom becoming the Hermit Kingdom is of no benefit to the "banksters"
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Jun 2016
#73
^^^ Hear, hear: London's status as the economic capital of Europe ended today ^^^
Albertoo
Jun 2016
#33
Why in the hell would that happen? Without the same access to mainland Europe, where will they grow?
Zynx
Jun 2016
#35
I would argue the EU has NOT been keeping the stability...at least not as of late
davidn3600
Jun 2016
#17
They do have the right to choose their own path. However, that does not mean...
Meldread
Jun 2016
#31
Well said Meldread. The question is whether those running the EU have the cojones to do so.
OnDoutside
Jun 2016
#83
Yes, The EU must crush the UK for daring to dissent. "Join or die," it what you are saying!
Binkie The Clown
Jun 2016
#55
No one "stole" their sovereignty. Every single nation joined the EU willingly.
Meldread
Jun 2016
#85
England is its own country - if they want to leave they should be allowed to.
Silver_Witch
Jun 2016
#61
Over time, best solution I believe. Sovereignty crucial. May prevent future global elite.
George Eliot
Jun 2016
#69
No, don't do anything. We made our own bed as a nation and now we'll lie in it.
Dalziel3979
Jun 2016
#72
The Democratic Party establishment could learn a thing or two from this
Seeking Serenity
Jun 2016
#112