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Hey Folks
So, what do you guys think....
Should Britain exit the EU or not?
So, what do you guys think....
Should Britain exit the EU or not?
For all those that predicted economic doom and gloom after BREXIT, here is a link to a 1 month chart (till today July 1st) of the FTSE 100 index showing that not only it recovered from the day after BREXIT, but it's going up, up and away really fast.
http://markets.ft.com/research/Markets/Tearsheets/Summary?s=FTSE:FSI
FTSE 100 poised for best week since 2011 and bond yields hit record lows on post-Brexit stimulus hopes
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business...n-higher-after-rollercoaster-day-for-markets/
LOL... another one of those pathetic EU resolutions invented by EU bureaucrats that make no sense at all.
EU bans claim that water can prevent dehydration
Brussels bureaucrats were ridiculed yesterday after banning drink manufacturers from claiming that water can prevent dehydration.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...claim-that-water-can-prevent-dehydration.html
Could it be because he and his family have received death threats in the last few weeks?Nigel Farage resigns as UKIP Leader..
Its like screw the nation and get the f**k off as nothing happened....
He has been fighting for Brexit for a long time and I'm sure he would have received threats in past too... But leaving his post at this time when there is going to be entire reformation is kind of stupid move.Could it be because he and his family have received death threats in the last few weeks?
In the last UK general elections in 2015,He has been fighting for Brexit for a long time and I'm sure he would have received threats in past too... But leaving his post at this time when there is going to be entire reformation is kind of stupid move.
The 51% of them must be blaming themselves today for voting leave when their leader just walks away as though nothing happened...
It just shows how the Media like to manipulate the news in their Liberal favor. So, from what I see Armageddon didn't happen, the UK didn't sink into the North Atlantic, the GBP is recovering nicely after that initial knock (thanks to all the scare mongering) and the FTSE 100 actually went UP instead of down.I'm actually surprised how quickly the Brexit hooohaa has fizzled away so quickly.... I know the actual effects are still taking effect but the media frenzy both on print and online media has slowly died away... not much talk about it at all these days...lol
Shortly after the outcome of the poll, I watched the Brexit movie, depicted by some as a political documentary, but it is in fact a propaganda movie. I was thinking, maybe I'll learn something (you never know).
It's clearly not a masterpiece of investigative journalism. The movie is even a bit surreal, full of vague, superficial, unsubstantiated statements, just the kind that people like Farage serve to the public.
The 'reporters' went to Brussels to see how many people would recognize Juncker on a picture, so they went to the Grand Place, it is a place that is truly packed with tourists, many of whom are not even European. Predictably, nobody could identify the man. That's it, a few tourists and a street cleaner polled. Very scientific survey indeed.
I am sure that if you ran the same kind of survey in the outskirts of Manchester, many people would not recognize Theresa May's face. I know what she looks like. Do you ?
Then there was another sequence where they showed jobless fishermen in some harbour, while a Dutch ship was (so they say) trawling in their territorial waters.
Certainly there is more to the story. But even if we take it at face value for a moment, I have to ask: are you serious ? Do you want to be a nation of fishermen ? I don't think this is the future of the UK.
It's just like Trump saying he will make American great again, but doesn't tell exactly how, and if you asked him how the EU is hurting people, the best he could do is quote anecdotal evidence like that because he's not getting the bigger picture at all.
We have entered the era of the angry voters (aka idiocracy). Voters are so eager to punish 'the establishment' that they are voting against their own interests, because they don't know what they are voting for/against (and they don't care - ignorance is bliss).
In Brexit strongholds like Sunderland, people are complaining that "Europe has done nothing for us", but people don't realize (or they forgot) that the EU has in fact invested over £20 million in the area over the last decade. It's true that the EU's projects are not very visible, they are often materialized by nothing more than a couple billboard along roadworks etc, so people don't really pay attention and local authorities will just take credit for whatever goes on in the neighbourhood.
Maybe Sunderland is not doing too well, but to say they would be better off without EU intervention doesn't sound like a logical statement.
People will need to get used to seeing fewer subsidies coming their way from now on. They say the UK is going to stop 'sending money to Brussels', but that doesn't mean the money will come to you instead.
Hey what did you expect ?
Doesn't matter. I'm basing my criticism on the substance, not on whomever wrote it. I am still capable of thinking independently.Do you realize that you're criticizing BBC, the lefties' news icon?
They were the authors.
Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/p...ills-as-mep-i-m-not-a-brilliant-a7141301.htmlNigel Farage has been interrogated and ridiculed about why he chose not to learn Flemish, German or French while working in Brussels as a Ukip MEP.
Appearing on his radio show on LBC on Sunday morning, the former Ukip leader who resigned at the beginning of July, argued it was imperative for people to learn languages in order to properly integrate into a country.
“I don’t see how you can integrate if you don’t speak the language of the country,” said an LBC caller, to which Mr Farage responded: “I couldn’t agree with you more … I think the language is absolutely fundamental.”
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Here's an example of how voter fraud is possible:
Bizarre moment police questioned a UKIP supporter who offered voters a PEN in case their pencil markings on ballot paper were erased
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...l-markings-erased-MI5-plot.html#ixzz4CQoxw2CY
- Leave campaigners urge supporters to bring their own pens to vote
- Jacqueline Jackson was grilled by Sussex Police after offering pens
- Pencils hanging in booths are traditionally used by voters in Britain
- But pro-Brexit fans have said that these could be rubbed out and changed
Lee Dyson outside Salters Lane Community Centre Polling Station in Stockton where he was giving out pens for voters to mark their referendum voting slips
Isn't it incredible that a country like the UK with so much experience in Democracy and Elections, would allow PENCILS to be used in Voting Stations... or who knows, perhaps it's done on purpose?
IMF ‘clowns’ admit they got it wrong with Brexit doom and gloom warnings after saying the British economy will grow faster than Germany and France
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...grow-faster-Germany-France.html#ixzz4EtQsdQlE
- International Monetary Fund originally predicted post-Brexit recession
- But has now announced that economy set to grow by 1.7% this year
- Ukip MP Douglas Carswell has now labelled IMF officials as 'clowns'
Ahead of the referendum, IMF managing director Christine Lagarde, an ally of former chancellor George Osborne, said Brexit would be ‘pretty bad, to very, very bad’ for the UK