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September 22, 2018, 09:45:13 AM
Last edit: September 22, 2018, 10:13:27 AM by popcorn1
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We voted to leave the EU  so why haven't we left? ..They keep saying no trade will happen when it will WTO RULES  so lets leave ..
I told you from the very start of the election they will always be difficult  27 countries it takes to make a choice   very very bad for business ..

Now if they change the rules and make the EU the single rulers you just become the old soviet union   unelected cronies telling the whole of EU COUNTRIES how to live and how much tax to pay plus how much your wages are   and you wont have a single say..

International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde has been convicted over her role in a controversial €400m (£355m) payment to a businessman. French judges found..
AND STILL IN HER JOB Shocked Shocked..and she tells you how much you can have but she can have what she wants   Roll Eyes..

And you expect me a British citizen to put up with all that from UNELECTED LEADERS ?  I don't think so ..

Mind you most in the EU love being ruled by dictators NOT US BRITISH   NO THANK YOU..

You can see both are high up leaders and still they are in the jobs for STEALING ..That's how piss poor the EU is  robbing LIARS..
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September 23, 2018, 03:11:54 PM
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This post can only come from someone who has a legendary insight on how things work real time.

The reality is that Europe cannot best be organised by deliberate design. From the Common Fisheries Policy to the common currency, being part of the EU means you must do things according to some kind of “blueprint” determined by a Brussels élite.. Indeed, the more insulated from public accountability the €uro System has become, the more inept it is.

By withdrawing from the EU, UK can organise economic and social affairs in their country not by deliberate design from the top down, but more organically and spontaneously – from the bottom up. Instead of common financial service rules, the UK might instead allow competing exchanges to offer different approaches and see which one works. Rather than a Common Agricultural Policy for millions of farmers, the UK might allow millions of farmers to each have their own farm policy for their farm.

In an increasingly networked and interdependent world, the more successful societies are those that allow more decentralised decision making, by harnessing and balancing opposing forces. Britain’s refusal to be reconciled to being in the EU is not ultimately anything to do with flags or anthems. It’s because the citizens know in our bones that it is a daft way to run a whole continent. I suspect it is not only the Brits who will soon be demanding the freedom to opt out.

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September 23, 2018, 03:58:55 PM
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This post can only come from someone who has a legendary insight on how things work real time.

The reality is that Europe cannot best be organised by deliberate design. From the Common Fisheries Policy to the common currency, being part of the EU means you must do things according to some kind of “blueprint” determined by a Brussels élite.. Indeed, the more insulated from public accountability the €uro System has become, the more inept it is.

By withdrawing from the EU, UK can organise economic and social affairs in their country not by deliberate design from the top down, but more organically and spontaneously – from the bottom up. Instead of common financial service rules, the UK might instead allow competing exchanges to offer different approaches and see which one works. Rather than a Common Agricultural Policy for millions of farmers, the UK might allow millions of farmers to each have their own farm policy for their farm.

In an increasingly networked and interdependent world, the more successful societies are those that allow more decentralised decision making, by harnessing and balancing opposing forces. Britain’s refusal to be reconciled to being in the EU is not ultimately anything to do with flags or anthems. It’s because the citizens know in our bones that it is a daft way to run a whole continent. I suspect it is not only the Brits who will soon be demanding the freedom to opt out.



liberalism also chauses a lot of damages, and reactionary forces that are uncontrollable and that you cant reason with.

arent there those country balls. pictures with uk scotland and EU

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