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My understanding is that if in the EU you could go work in any other country treestar Jun 2016 #1
I honestly don't know; hopefully someone babylonsister Jun 2016 #2
That will be part of the two year negotiation afetr Britain invokes Article 50. brooklynite Jun 2016 #4
I don't know about you, but I sure prefer to negotiate a trade agreement with auntpurl Jun 2016 #39
And this goes to the heart of many issues SoLeftIAmRight Jun 2016 #65
I have a relative who's a VP at a major international bank, in their London office... CaptainTruth Jun 2016 #20
Which is strange treestar Jun 2016 #23
It was bigotry, pure and simple. British right-wingers don't like brown people and they'll... ChisolmTrailDem Jun 2016 #25
That is exactly what this is about. liberal N proud Jun 2016 #27
They were confused and misled, as our voters are, by right wing propaganda reinforced by tblue37 Jun 2016 #53
Perhaps just their piece of the economy One_Life_To_Give Jun 2016 #63
lol SoLeftIAmRight Jun 2016 #73
While it's subject to negotiation, more than just those are affected. Igel Jun 2016 #21
My Asian Sister in law is in Great Britain Bluzmann57 Jun 2016 #40
Probably OK if she has become a citizen treestar Jun 2016 #52
What would leaving the EU SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2016 #75
I don't know Bluzmann57 Jun 2016 #79
That's easy SickOfTheOnePct Jun 2016 #80
Ok, for you folks who think the EU is all great, imagine it in the US fasttense Jun 2016 #57
They must have seen it as being to their benefit treestar Jun 2016 #61
You're confusing the Eurozone and the EU. UK kept the Pound the whole time. Recursion Jun 2016 #71
Yes, that's the entire point of the EU Recursion Jun 2016 #70
This - DURHAM D Jun 2016 #3
Yes, indeed! mountain grammy Jun 2016 #11
The prevailing culture Mopar151 Jun 2016 #16
Or as common sense. Marcuse Jun 2016 #62
Brings tears to my eyes: Surya Gayatri Jun 2016 #5
A bit of an overreaction though FLPanhandle Jun 2016 #6
I live now and used to work in France. The free movement of people and goods will be Surya Gayatri Jun 2016 #8
My (american citizen) niece lives and works in Germany philosslayer Jun 2016 #83
It is VERY difficult to arrive alone, on your own volition, and to find a job legally. Surya Gayatri Jun 2016 #84
It is very hard angrychair Jun 2016 #18
... Crepuscular Jun 2016 #41
Agreed. Lots of Chicken Little posts on here about Brexit hueymahl Jun 2016 #74
No, those concerns are perfectly justified. After yesterday's emergency Surya Gayatri Jun 2016 #85
... Crepuscular Jun 2016 #87
Prevailing anti-UK sentiment will lead the EU to make the divorce as costly and onerous as possible. Surya Gayatri Jun 2016 #88
... Crepuscular Jun 2016 #90
Today's hard line pronouncements coming from Germany's powerful Minister of Foreign Affairs, Surya Gayatri Jun 2016 #91
Rick's Cafe Americain has 2 exit visas, ... aggiesal Jun 2016 #46
Your points are all absolutely correct. All Continental contacts are about to get Surya Gayatri Jun 2016 #86
It'll be a lot harder treestar Jun 2016 #19
It's hard for some of us. davidthegnome Jun 2016 #32
I'm thinking with two years to unravel EU ties the UK, with the negative effect on their . . . brush Jun 2016 #9
Exactly...they have once again lived up to their historical nickname of "Perfidious Albion". Surya Gayatri Jun 2016 #10
"People are sick of experts" frazzled Jun 2016 #7
indeed... Fast Walker 52 Jun 2016 #13
Yeah, that jumped out at me too.. mountain grammy Jun 2016 #14
It is the arrogance of "experts." Indydem Jun 2016 #15
It is "getting fixed" because scientists spoke out and action was taken. Fla Dem Jun 2016 #28
You mean the same "experts" who gave us 2008? brentspeak Jun 2016 #26
+1!!!! KPN Jun 2016 #45
Exactly. We could spend all damn day on "experts" Bernanke and Greenspan alone. SMC22307 Jun 2016 #78
Ask yourself, why do people reject the advice of experts? FighttheFuture Jun 2016 #30
I do not agree with you at all. frazzled Jun 2016 #37
This message was self-deleted by its author FighttheFuture Jun 2016 #48
I do not share your assessment, obviously. You give way to much credit to people as "rational FighttheFuture Jun 2016 #49
This message was self-deleted by its author cyberpj Jun 2016 #44
+1. The problem with experts is that you need to have a solid, wide ranging foundation tblue37 Jun 2016 #55
Because people are resentful of people smarter than they are (nt) Recursion Jun 2016 #72
So you must be pi$$ed off all the time. n/t brentspeak Jun 2016 #81
And this is why we get people trusting crackpots rather that doctors in health matters. Odin2005 Jun 2016 #50
The problem, though, is that it's the experts... ljm2002 Jun 2016 #77
same old shit, conservative parochialism and BS wins again Fast Walker 52 Jun 2016 #12
"post-factual democracy"... OMG, that's us! procon Jun 2016 #17
I find one juxtoposition intriguing... malthaussen Jun 2016 #22
Actions have consequences ... eppur_se_muova Jun 2016 #24
Very unfortunate Cosmocat Jun 2016 #43
very pronounced treestar Jun 2016 #54
"Let's make Great Britain great again !" eppur_se_muova Jun 2016 #69
This is all BS..... roomtomove Jun 2016 #29
Wrong. It was about immigration and bigotted ignorant people against multiculturalism Bernardo de La Paz Jun 2016 #33
It's Jingoism lunatica Jun 2016 #42
I stand by my comment.... roomtomove Jun 2016 #56
Did those young voters actually bother to show up and vote? KittyWampus Jun 2016 #31
Well... davidthegnome Jun 2016 #34
makes me want to cry. niyad Jun 2016 #35
Our parents insist on leaving the world the way they left it.... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2016 #36
'But can anybody tell me the last time a prevailing culture of anti-intellectualism elleng Jun 2016 #38
Key phrase in the quote from the young Brit: KPN Jun 2016 #47
British Boomers better pray their infuriated kids don't leave them to die on an ice floe. Odin2005 Jun 2016 #51
There will still be ice floes? n/t Hestia Jun 2016 #58
Oh, good point... Odin2005 Jun 2016 #59
America in a nutshell awoke_in_2003 Jun 2016 #60
Have the children really lost a sense of who they are? One_Life_To_Give Jun 2016 #64
I thought the "consensus" was fuck the kids they are ignorant, free stuff hungry slackers who will TheKentuckian Jun 2016 #66
The age demographic breakdown seemed to very closely mirror that of the Democratic primary. drokhole Jun 2016 #67
I see many similarities. .. unfortunately. libdem4life Jun 2016 #68
Don't get it. Travel has not been restricted Kilgore Jun 2016 #76
The EU is not a visa regime; that doesn't change Recursion Jun 2016 #82
Unfortunately the young voters didn't come out kiva Jun 2016 #89
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