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EU referendum: Shocked members urge solidarity and ****change****
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-366 18317
EU referendum: Shocked members urge solidarity and ****change****
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//Mateo Salvini, the leader of Italy's anti-immigration Northern League, tweeted: "Hurrah for the courage of free citizens! Heart, brain and pride defeated lies, threats and blackmail.
"THANK YOU UK, now it's our turn."//
Once the German people stir and demand their own referendum it will be all over. The fraudulent pyramid scheme calling itself a political alliance is finished. The people of Britain have kicked over the stones that hid the fetid corruption and self serving elite who's only aim was to shackle and harness the working people of Europe to enrich themselves. Later today "She who must be obeyed" and myself will crack open a bottle of shampoo and toast the common sense and bravery of our British brothers and sisters.
"THANK YOU UK, now it's our turn."//
Once the German people stir and demand their own referendum it will be all over. The fraudulent pyramid scheme calling itself a political alliance is finished. The people of Britain have kicked over the stones that hid the fetid corruption and self serving elite who's only aim was to shackle and harness the working people of Europe to enrich themselves. Later today "She who must be obeyed" and myself will crack open a bottle of shampoo and toast the common sense and bravery of our British brothers and sisters.
Is UKIP far right? I never could quite figure it out.
Far right in some other countries have been calling for their own vote for a while. We have just spurred them on.
Germany won't have one because Merkel will not allow it. Whoever happens to be the president, party leader or how ever many other fanciful titles they have in the EU she is actually the power behind it. Without her or Germany the EU would have wither away years ago.
Far right in some other countries have been calling for their own vote for a while. We have just spurred them on.
Germany won't have one because Merkel will not allow it. Whoever happens to be the president, party leader or how ever many other fanciful titles they have in the EU she is actually the power behind it. Without her or Germany the EU would have wither away years ago.
//Is UKIP far right? I never could quite figure it out. //
UKIP never called or considered itself as far right cassa. United Kingdom Independence Party. Far right is the label attached to anyone and every idea by the Trotskyist left when they are not in agreement with the concept. Just like all the other nasty little sobriquets bandied about over the years. The echo chamber has been exposed by its own overuse and repetition of just such hollow klaxon blowing over the decades.
UKIP never called or considered itself as far right cassa. United Kingdom Independence Party. Far right is the label attached to anyone and every idea by the Trotskyist left when they are not in agreement with the concept. Just like all the other nasty little sobriquets bandied about over the years. The echo chamber has been exposed by its own overuse and repetition of just such hollow klaxon blowing over the decades.
Togo; //Once the German people stir and demand their own referendum it will be all over.//
Though the AfD party has come on well recently, they suffer, as have UKIP in the UK, by the liberal soft centre, being branded by the usual nonsense of calling them racists and fascists.
Last evening at a private view, a German said to me "have you voted today", with an expression denoting a foregone conclusion that I would have voted to stay. When I said the opposite, his face dropped with incredulity. I outlined the reasons why and it seemed the unelected bureaucracy, the direction the EU was beeing steered - Turkey, a EU army, the damage done by the euro to the the Greeks, etc. it appeared that none of these had ever occurred to him.
The majority of Germans, tend to do what they are told.
Though the AfD party has come on well recently, they suffer, as have UKIP in the UK, by the liberal soft centre, being branded by the usual nonsense of calling them racists and fascists.
Last evening at a private view, a German said to me "have you voted today", with an expression denoting a foregone conclusion that I would have voted to stay. When I said the opposite, his face dropped with incredulity. I outlined the reasons why and it seemed the unelected bureaucracy, the direction the EU was beeing steered - Turkey, a EU army, the damage done by the euro to the the Greeks, etc. it appeared that none of these had ever occurred to him.
The majority of Germans, tend to do what they are told.
Good news for Wales despite the doom mongers.
http:// www.msn .com/en -gb/car s/news/ aston-m artin-w ill-go- ahead-w ith-%c2 %a3200m -welsh- plant-p ost-bre xit/ar- AAhzVHM ?li=AAh zr5D
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//President Barack Obama said the UK and EU will remain "indispensable partners" of the United States following the Brexit vote in the referendum.//
//Christine Lagarde: "We urge the authorities in the UK and Europe to work collaboratively to ensure a smooth transition to a new economic relationship between the UK and the EU, including by clarifying the procedures and broad objectives that will guide the process."//
//G7 central banks have taken steps to ensure adequate liquidity and to support functioning of markets//
//Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said he is "very sorry" that the UK has voted to leave the European Union but stressed that the "strong and close relationship" between the two countries would continue.//
Not bad for the first few hours.
http:// www.msn .com/en -gb/new s/livec overage /eu-ref erendum /lc-AAh qVMh
//Christine Lagarde: "We urge the authorities in the UK and Europe to work collaboratively to ensure a smooth transition to a new economic relationship between the UK and the EU, including by clarifying the procedures and broad objectives that will guide the process."//
//G7 central banks have taken steps to ensure adequate liquidity and to support functioning of markets//
//Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said he is "very sorry" that the UK has voted to leave the European Union but stressed that the "strong and close relationship" between the two countries would continue.//
Not bad for the first few hours.
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"They called for the UK "to give effect to this decision of the British people as soon as possible, however painful that process may be. Any delay would unnecessarily prolong uncertainty"."
Hmmm the period may be longer but not the level of uncertainty which if sorted/changed gradually gives the markets chance to adapt (i.e. panic and then return to sanity). Excess haste and knee jerk reaction leads to errors of judgement, less than ideal decisions, which all makes things more turbulent and extreme; but maybe that is exactly what those calling for speed is hoping for.
Hmmm the period may be longer but not the level of uncertainty which if sorted/changed gradually gives the markets chance to adapt (i.e. panic and then return to sanity). Excess haste and knee jerk reaction leads to errors of judgement, less than ideal decisions, which all makes things more turbulent and extreme; but maybe that is exactly what those calling for speed is hoping for.
Regarding the "crashing, pound sterling", it has now risen back to where it was 10 days ago against the Euro.
http:// www.x-r ates.co m/graph /?from= GBP& ;to=EUR &am ount=1
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//Germany fears France, Austria, Finland, the Netherlands and Hungary may follow the UK and leave the EU, a government paper says.
The finance ministry strategy paper expresses concern that the UK's historic vote may trigger a Brexit domino effect across Europe, according to the German newspaper Die Welt.
It recommends that the EU enters into negotiations aimed at making the UK an "associated partner country" for the remaining 27 nations.
As it stands, the UK's exit may cause Germany's contribution to the EU's budget to rise by 3bn euros (£2.44bn) a year, the paper adds.//
http:// www.msn .com/en -gb/new s/world /german y-warns -of-bre xit-dom ino-eff ect/ar- AAhAGre ?li=BBo PWjQ&am p;ocid= ed
They are awake now are they not. We have shaken their arrogant stance to the core.
The finance ministry strategy paper expresses concern that the UK's historic vote may trigger a Brexit domino effect across Europe, according to the German newspaper Die Welt.
It recommends that the EU enters into negotiations aimed at making the UK an "associated partner country" for the remaining 27 nations.
As it stands, the UK's exit may cause Germany's contribution to the EU's budget to rise by 3bn euros (£2.44bn) a year, the paper adds.//
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They are awake now are they not. We have shaken their arrogant stance to the core.
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