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Brexit, They thought it would not happen!

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    0x01AA wrote:

    3. After this, UK is still member of EU!

    Yes, but now we're the player on the bench that has had a bust up with the manager and knows we won't be playing again so feel free to rubbish the rest of the team, point out the failings of the other players, and send Instagram's of the coach's bald head and knobbly knees! On which note, I see it's kick-off time in the Euros!

    I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!

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    Yes, but now we're the player on the bench

    Wrong! As long as the British government did not formally submits his resignation in Brussels, it remains for the time being as it was. [Edit Keep in mind Google helped me] In the broadest sense similar to a divorce of a married couple. Even if they both agree to divorce ... as long as the contract has not officially terminated, the couple remains married. So it is with such contracts ;)

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      But, Yes![^] It happened and they didn't really know what they voted!

      Behzad

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      PharmacyMeds52Home
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      become a human again and stop bowing down to the globalist bankers who molest children at the airports

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      • B Behzad Sedighzadeh

        But, Yes![^] It happened and they didn't really know what they voted!

        Behzad

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        Behzad Sedighzadeh wrote:

        they didn't really know what they voted!

        Or, more likely, it was just the people who voted Remain that was searching this. :doh:

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          Facts: 1. UK is member of EU 2. UK people voted yes for the referendum to leave EU 3. After this, UK is _still_ member of EU! Cameron: "...there is no need for a precise timetable today..." Let's see what happens (or not) next.

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          You're clutching at straws.

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            Quote:

            Yes, but now we're the player on the bench

            Wrong! As long as the British government did not formally submits his resignation in Brussels, it remains for the time being as it was. [Edit Keep in mind Google helped me] In the broadest sense similar to a divorce of a married couple. Even if they both agree to divorce ... as long as the contract has not officially terminated, the couple remains married. So it is with such contracts ;)

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            0x01AA wrote:

            As long as the British government did not formally submits his resignation in Brussels, it remains for the time being as it was.

            If we do it now we are at a disadvantage. We will wait for the markets to settle - appoint our negotiation team and do it then.

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              You're clutching at straws.

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              Not me, why I should? What is my interesting that UK joins EU? I'm living in Switzerland and we are also not in EU. But ... we should all/both be in a Thing like EEA.

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                0x01AA wrote:

                As long as the British government did not formally submits his resignation in Brussels, it remains for the time being as it was.

                If we do it now we are at a disadvantage. We will wait for the markets to settle - appoint our negotiation team and do it then.

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                In other words: cherry picking. The same thing is accused of Switzerland.

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                  Not me, why I should? What is my interesting that UK joins EU? I'm living in Switzerland and we are also not in EU. But ... we should all/both be in a Thing like EEA.

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                  0x01AA wrote:

                  we should all/both be in a Thing like EEA.

                  No we definitely shouldn't.

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                    0x01AA wrote:

                    we should all/both be in a Thing like EEA.

                    No we definitely shouldn't.

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                    Oooh sorry missed that you are from US... of course than not. Of course in US it is still common that North will still use the south as slaves. The only difference to before is the Location of the meridian :-O Recognized as off Topic.

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                      Oooh sorry missed that you are from US... of course than not. Of course in US it is still common that North will still use the south as slaves. The only difference to before is the Location of the meridian :-O Recognized as off Topic.

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                      I'm from the UK. Just don't think Freedom of Movement for people works when we don't have equal states. We need immigration yes but not on an un-checked scale. The common currency and other EU factors mean that more people from Italy say come to work in the UK than the other way round.

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                        I'm from the UK. Just don't think Freedom of Movement for people works when we don't have equal states. We need immigration yes but not on an un-checked scale. The common currency and other EU factors mean that more people from Italy say come to work in the UK than the other way round.

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                        Yes yes, I see all these Problems also (and in Switzerland we feel this much more or at least equal than any other European Country; about 20%...). But still on my (very advanced) Age I see more chances if the European countries works together. I don't like EU but in my opinion an EEA is very ok. And thank you that you have overlooked my inappropriate comment before.

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                          Yes yes, I see all these Problems also (and in Switzerland we feel this much more or at least equal than any other European Country; about 20%...). But still on my (very advanced) Age I see more chances if the European countries works together. I don't like EU but in my opinion an EEA is very ok. And thank you that you have overlooked my inappropriate comment before.

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                          The problem is it has to be all or nothing. The Euro doesnt work with a lot of the poorer countries. To make it work they have to create one single Country - they won't do that.

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                          • B Behzad Sedighzadeh

                            But, Yes![^] It happened and they didn't really know what they voted!

                            Behzad

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                            Most voted because "I like that bloke's rhetoric more than the other bloke's". That's the problem with referenda: too many morons drag themselves out of their couches and vote.

                            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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