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In reply to the discussion: Cornwall votes for Brexit then pleads to keep EU funding [View all]DinahMoeHum
(23,583 posts)8. Emphasis on NOT LEGALLY BINDING.
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Hey if they cant think of things like the consequences of pulling out of the EU or
cstanleytech
Jun 2016
#11
And the non-Palin/Trump types would be overjoyed if the will of the people is ignored by the elites?
Akicita
Jun 2016
#27
Did you read about France threatening England with immigration overflow if Brexit passed?
dixiegrrrrl
Jun 2016
#46
"Far-right leader Marine Le Pen is so pleased about Brexit, she wants Frexit (French exit of course)
pampango
Jun 2016
#62
This just creates another layer of uncertainty, exactly the thing investors hate most.
leveymg
Jun 2016
#58
I don't think that nation-nation cooperation is the fix for the underlying problems of neoliberal
leveymg
Jun 2016
#67
I largely agree but on the other hand a populist uprising by the people has
cstanleytech
Jun 2016
#69
A thoughtful "uprising" sure but an extremist one has the danger of things like labor camps. nt
cstanleytech
Jun 2016
#74
Cornwall is a region, not a city. Its inhabitants should have been told they would lose funding.
Shrike47
Jun 2016
#7
Try reading the article next time, if you had you would have seen that they are asking the UK
cstanleytech
Jun 2016
#10
The article also frequently speaks of the county of Cornwall, while you call it a city.
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2016
#15
OMG, OMG I called it a city!!! The sky is falling the sky is falllllinnnnnnnnngggggggggg.
cstanleytech
Jun 2016
#20
I don't see it that way. I think the Brits were tired of being ruled by the elites for the benefit
Akicita
Jun 2016
#32
I feel that too few people will get the reference, but what hte fuck, I like it
Scootaloo
Jun 2016
#84
It got a big laugh out of me. I'm trying to decide if The Donald is Tim Conway or Don Knotts.
Akicita
Jun 2016
#85
They will still be ruled by elites just exchanged an Belgic accent for British.
TexasProgresive
Jun 2016
#81
What, you didnt get the memo? Any Republican in office or Republican that works for Republican in
cstanleytech
Jun 2016
#19
"city of Cornwall"...Cornwall is the western-most and southern-most English county.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2016
#18
On 24 April 2014 it was announced that Cornish people would be granted minority status under the Eur
OnDoutside
Jun 2016
#24
Some in the Labour Party are placing the blame on Jeremy Corbyn's lackluster advocacy on the part...
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2016
#44
I'm sure they live in a propaganda bubble, just as our FOX/Beck/Limbaugh/Breitbart
tblue37
Jun 2016
#51
Same mentality sweeping the US thanks to Trump. "We don't want to help anyone else and we sure
Jitter65
Jun 2016
#36
To be honest the same could be argued about people that oppose the TPP or NAFTA.
cstanleytech
Jun 2016
#37
Yup, after all when it comes to something that requires special skills its generally
cstanleytech
Jun 2016
#41
The Cornish Council should tell their citizens that they they voted for a severe austerity regime.
Agnosticsherbet
Jun 2016
#54
At this time, The EU is not in the mood to airbrush out the unattractive bits of the UK's
Agnosticsherbet
Jun 2016
#75
Ya but right now all the EU is saying to the UK is that if they really want to leave and lose
cstanleytech
Jun 2016
#80