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RE: INDEPENDENCE DAY! - Brax - Jun 24, 2016

Now all thats left is for Canada to declare Independence from Great Britain. COME ON CANADA, LETS GO.


RE: INDEPENDENCE DAY! - Judge Rage - Jun 24, 2016

canada is independent.
great britain is the coutnries of scotland england and wales.
geography pl0x


RE: INDEPENDENCE DAY! - AwesomeSauce - Jun 24, 2016

Fuck yeah, independence for the UK!

Oh what's that, your stocks dropped by 8%? Your pounds are now at a new low in value?

Shit


RE: INDEPENDENCE DAY! - Stomm - Jun 24, 2016

(Jun 24, 2016, 10:37 AM)Judge Rage Wrote: canada is independent.
great britain is the coutnries of scotland england and wales.
geography pl0x

*whoosh*


RE: INDEPENDENCE DAY! - Admiral. - Jun 24, 2016

k bye


RE: INDEPENDENCE DAY! - Stomm - Jun 24, 2016

You gotdang Oppressors dunt know what Independence is.

Y'all gotta fight the gotdang British to get Independence.

And killing one politician doesn't count.


RE: INDEPENDENCE DAY! - Daley - Jun 24, 2016

A lot can happen in two years.


RE: INDEPENDENCE DAY! - Blurr - Jun 24, 2016

We should have stayed in the EU.


RE: INDEPENDENCE DAY! - Baskingner - Jun 24, 2016

'This is the last 'fuck you' from the baby boomers. They took the secure corporate and government jobs with the guaranteed pay rises and final salary pension schemes and benefitted from property they bought cheap and sold dear. They burnt the bridges behind them by colluding with the dismantling of the very things that had brought them prosperity. Their last act will be to burn the economy before they die.'


RE: INDEPENDENCE DAY! - Innovative - Jun 24, 2016

(Jun 24, 2016, 09:12 AM)BlackDog Wrote: If no ones shot trump yet, something tells me no ones gona shoot David Cameron...not for a lack of trying with trump mind you, amazed it took this long for someone to even attempt to shoot the guy.
He is resigning


RE: INDEPENDENCE DAY! - PaulB - Jun 24, 2016

Some British guy tried to kill trump he had his gun aimed then security disarmed him before he could shoot look it up as I'm on my phone will provide source when home


RE: INDEPENDENCE DAY! - Marty - Jun 24, 2016

Scotland can now hopefully get the fuck out of this god forsaken shit hole.

Fuck this

Old people mostly fucking our country again.


RE: INDEPENDENCE DAY! - thefaketaco - Jun 24, 2016

From reading everything I've seen I think Britain is gonna go into a Mini Economic Depression. The pound is already dropping in value and it hasn't even been that long from the vote. But oh well I live in the US. Good luck Brits.


RE: INDEPENDENCE DAY! - PaulB - Jun 24, 2016

People think now that "OMFG! Everything is crashing! This was the worst decision ever!" but what people don't understand is when we start to produce everything for ourselves, get our economy on track rather than on a gradual decline like we were on, while we are in the EU. Why did the pound crash because we voted to leave EU, "VOTED" we haven't left as of yet, as far as I know the act he has to sign or whatever he still hasn't signed, and Boris Johnson has said to Cameron don't sign the act until negotiations are in place, as well as the EU being ass holes to the UK already inviting the other country leaders to a informal meeting but making sure David Cameron knows he is not invited, shows how people turn in a split second if they don't get what they want. #VoteLeave


RE: INDEPENDENCE DAY! - Burnett - Jun 24, 2016

In terms of politics, this is a good day for the UK and the EU.
The UK no longer has to deal with EU regulations, and the EU has not to deal with UK's objections on critical and important subjects.
For the youth this is quite critical. No more EU-Trainee positions/jobs for british students. Higher educational costs (uni) for both.

What one can tell is that the kingdom won't stay "united".
Im looking forward to Scotlands referendum. Scotland wanted to stay in but was voted out. They will not let it be and a new referendum is on it's way. As stated by scotlands minister: "A second referendum is on the table". Scotland already complies with the EU entry positions. It only has to break up to join.
Once out, they will definately join the EU. 

Other than that I don't see any bad things at all. United Kingdom can rename itself to "Kingdom", since that is what is going to happen. 

So yep, it takes guts to leave and we should respect that. 
The kingdom can handle that, so can Scotland and the EU.