Google just announced that in Britan the biggest search today is ob what is the EU. It looks like a lot of voters have know idea what they just did.
(I wish to know how come that people vote and at the same time their vote makes no difference at all...)
I think Brexit is coming from that impulse-- to revolt against this state of affairs. Although the "elite" have been caught off guard, they will land on their feet--as always. The regular folks will probably be harmed.
And the markets are reeling on both sides of the pond. Feels like the world is unraveling. And I think a big push will be made to conflate it all with Donald Trump's voting demographic.That comparison with Trump is present in our media, 'if Brexit can win, so can Trump, the people want change' etc etc.Quote from: Simon Dog on June 25, 2016, 03:41:04 PMQuoteI think Brexit is coming from that impulse-- to revolt against this state of affairs. Although the "elite" have been caught off guard, they will land on their feet--as always. The regular folks will probably be harmed.I believe one of the requirement of EU membership is open borders to anyone legally present in any EU country. I suspect the UK people got tired of "assimilating" people who moved to England, and then tried to establish their culture in England/London rather than join the English culture.I believe you are correct to some extent with these thoughts. Quote from: MooseMom on June 24, 2016, 01:04:56 PMJust some random things I've seen/heard in the past several hours:1. Fox News reported that Britain had voted to leave the UN. TBh I'm bored of it all in the press now! Apparently the EU want us gone asap lol!!
QuoteI think Brexit is coming from that impulse-- to revolt against this state of affairs. Although the "elite" have been caught off guard, they will land on their feet--as always. The regular folks will probably be harmed.I believe one of the requirement of EU membership is open borders to anyone legally present in any EU country. I suspect the UK people got tired of "assimilating" people who moved to England, and then tried to establish their culture in England/London rather than join the English culture.I believe you are correct to some extent with these thoughts. Quote from: MooseMom on June 24, 2016, 01:04:56 PMJust some random things I've seen/heard in the past several hours:1. Fox News reported that Britain had voted to leave the UN. TBh I'm bored of it all in the press now! Apparently the EU want us gone asap lol!!
Just some random things I've seen/heard in the past several hours:1. Fox News reported that Britain had voted to leave the UN. TBh I'm bored of it all in the press now! Apparently the EU want us gone asap lol!!
Michael over one million Brits live in America and they are obviously not part of Eu.Simon dog I believe you are correct and other countries will follow our lead, mainly the ones propping up the others financially as you said. It doesn't work when some countries put everything in and others just take.
It doesn't work when some countries put everything in and others just take.
2. Donald Trump is in Scotland promoting his golf complex reboot, and he congratulated Scotland on the Brexit vote and for taking their country back. I guess he didn't know that Scotland had voted Remain.
The twitter response on that Trump tweet were very fun, your folks are quite wordy!
"How did you vote?", asked Pooh"Leave", said Piglet"Oh, for p*ck's sake", said Pooh, "Why the p*ck did you do that?""Because if we leave, then we'll fix the NHS""We're not going to fix the NHS, Piglet, that was all bollocks. All the people who told you to vote Leave are the very same people who want to privatise the p*cking thing""Oh. But anyway there's also those bloody Heffalumps""Heffalumps?""Yes, the bloody Heffalumps who keep coming to live in the wood, there are too many""But they do things for us, Piglet, and voting Leave won't actually stop them coming anyway""Oh. But I just want to get back control of the wood""You p*cktard. You never had control of the wood, you're a p*cking piglet. You're just going to get even more p*cked over by different people""Oh. But why did you want to Remain?", asked Piglet"I liked that everyone worked together, I felt safe""Is that all? You're probably still safe""I also fancied going to live in a different wood one day, and maybe if I had kids they would too, but now maybe we can't.""Oh. But we'll have more honey to go around now...?""I'm afraid not, Piglet. We won't have to give away any honey, but there'll almost certainly be less to begin with""Oh. Well at least we've got rid of the pig-p*cker, I didn't like him""I can understand that, Piglet, but have you seen the next guy!? I have a feeling he'll be doing more than just oral""Oh my. But they were going to build a huge scary super-wood""They never actually said that, and even if there were going to be a huge super-wood, would you rather be part of it, playing with all your new friends, or just outside it with nobody paying you any attention?""Oh, I see what you mean. But ours used to be the most important wood of all the woods""That's true, Piglet, but that was well over a hundred p*cking years ago now, and none of us were alive. You really need to get your head out of your arse""But our grandparents won the big war to protect our wood, we need to make sure we keep it safe""Actually, that's a load of horse-shit. We won the big war to protect other people in other woods and to stop nationalist p*ckers killing people because they were different. It showed that we're safer if we all work together and stop thinking of each other as different""But the Heffalumps, I don't like them, they're not like us""p*ck my luck. Piglet, you're a p*cking Piglet and I'm a stuffed Bear. We're all different, that's what makes the wood a fun place to live. You like Kanga don't you? She's different""But Kanga's been here for ages and I like her food""Christ on a bike, Piglet, you are a p*cking cockwomble""Beer?" asked Piglet"You're buying" said Pooh, "and I want pork scratchings""Oh my"
I'm curious to know what you all are thinking about Brexit these days, especially with a new PM and the recent ruling of the Supreme Court.Do you think the court got it right by ruling that only Parliament has the right to initiate Brexit?