It's actually pathetic, even by the Guardian's opinion piece standards
Didn't even open comments on it either
Angel Ward
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Ethan Nelson
heh heh heh heh heh heh
Brody Thompson
What kind of cheese?
Jeremiah Smith
Redpill me on Scotland. Why do they want to be island Swedes?
Michael Edwards
got em
Christopher Adams
Normal cheese I guess. Just the slices you get from supermarkets.
Aiden Moore
It is nothing more than petty dislike of England and the UK in general.
t. Scotfag who is starting to hate Scotland because of the SNP
Nathan Collins
Yep Labour are despite right now and are doing everything in there power to shame Nuttall
Justin Hill
I have bad news lads. I just returned from the hospital to hear news about a blood test and was rather sadly informed that I have a terminal case of Bogdabots. The consultant said I had about two more days before my features are twisted into the hideous caricature that is 'Bogface' and that I would be lucky to see the start of Spring before the Bogdanoffs take me with them on their transcendental journey.
Please, don't share the bogpill with your friends on Sup Forums. don't end up like me.
Ryan Cook
>t. Scotfag who is starting to hate Scotland because of the SNP Hate SNP then you mong nae the country.
Brody Baker
Been living in London for two weeks now and I've not even been stabbed once. Is it, dare I say it, a nice city?
Michael Butler
So stop reading their clickbait. Blacklist them from flipboard or whatever feed apps you use. Their links should never be posted here unless through archive.org. This sort of shit will only die when it stops making money.
Aiden Brooks
Only gays and pakis live in London mate
Tyler Murphy
Too much Irn Bru.
Dylan Moore
You've conveniently forgotten to mention how many people you've stabbed yourself
t.mugger
Adam Johnson
UUUUGGGGHHHHHHHJJJ
new COOP advert involving gays and cutting to a middle aged black woman when the narrator says "British"
I cannot fucking stand this enforced civic nationalism propaganda
Jordan Adams
>Stoke by-election candidate arrest over expression of anti-immigration views
The following are just a few of the items we intend to redress:
The Unsigned Illegal document, The Magna Carta, will be Abolished. As good business people, our Queen or King will be head of Government and will attend Parliament as required, or as they wish. Abolish Magna Carta, Reinstate Monarchy Party, fully intends to Nationalize and make profitable the Coal Industry, Electricity, Gas, Water, BT, National Lottery, Royal Mail, Post Office, BBC & Railways. Abolish Magna Carta, Reinstate Monarchy will stop All Foreign Aid, and use this money to pay toward the National Debt. Age discrimination will be punished with imprisonment. V.A.T. Returns are time consuming and costly to business. It will be drastically altered along with Import and Export Taxation. Council Tax will be abolished. Unions will be outlawed. Income Tax will be rearranged to make it fair to all and sundry. Employment Law will be reduced to give Employers their right to choose whom they employ and how much each employee is paid. Maternity Pay, Paternity Pay, and Sick Pay will be abolished. Employment linked Pensions will be abolished, and Employees will be encouraged to make their own Retirement Savings Plans. Maternity Leave will not guarantee future employment. Government Pensions will be paid only to those who work and pay National Insurance Contributions. The Workhouse will be reinstated for vulnerable people. Grammar Schools will return. Sex education will be abolished. All Schooling and Education will be paid for by parents.
It still looks grimy as shit, expensive as fuck and overcrowded like a Hillsborough football stadium.
Evan Jones
All Police Officers will pass tougher exams before recruitment. Many Royal Mail workers will be recruited from Ex Servicemen. Nuclear Power will be banned. Fracking will incur imprisonment. Laws, Courts, and the Prison Service will be reformed. All Benefits to Asylum Seekers and Immigrants will be stopped, and All will be repatriated back to their country of origin, All other Nations will be encouraged to repatriate their English, Welsh, Irish. Asylum Seekers, Immigrants, Their Ancestors & Descendants will be removed from All Banks, NHS, Government & All Security positions. Human Rights Laws will be abolished. Churchill will be charged with Treason and causing the deaths of thousands of little German School Children when he bombed Dresden. The ethnic origins of All members of Government will be checked. The Israeli terrorist Karl Marx will be charged with Treason and causing the Paris Revolution and the end of the French Monarchy. Blair family Assets will be confiscated & paid to Hussein’s family. Compensation will be paid to Dwarves created by Thalidomide. Dentists, Optitions & Hearing Specialists will be taken out of the NHS. Doctors & Surgeons will have pay reductions, & many restrictions as regards dangerous medications to patients. All child Benefits will be abolished to restrict society burdens. Every Nation on this planet needs Ethnic Cleansing as the terrible Israeli Karl Marx, Winston Churchill, Sigmund Freud, Abu Hamza etc., proves. Radio, TV, Films, Writers & Reporters will be regulated. The Death Penalty for anyone using a Radio Signal to kill or control another human being or animal, except in warfare.
Bentley Scott
All Pornography, Homosexuals, Transvestites etc. will be removed from Films, Plays, Radio, Television etc. Asylum Seekers, Immigrants & their descendents will not be allowed to own or work in any British Radio, TV, Newspaper or Magazine. Asylum Seekers, Immigrants & their descendents will not be allowed to work in any food preparation, Medicine or Pills or Vaccines manufacture or preperation, to prevent sabotage. Chemical Castration for Paedophiles and Murderers. Asylum Seekers & Immigrants, their ancestors & descendents, must not be allowed to assess or check any school, college or university exams in the UK as this may be detrimental to Welsh or English students. All Company Law will be drastically altered in favour of the Employer. Unemployment Benefit claiment time will be cut to a minimum. All disabled parking spaces will be banished. Blue Badges will be obsolete and cancelled. Housing Benefit will be discontinued. All Irish Traveller sites will be closed, and All Irish Travellers, their ancestors and descendents will be repatriated back to Ireland. We will Not sell Arms to other nations. The British Armed Forces will be for our defence of the UK only British Armed Forces will Not interfere in other nations disputes. The British Armed Forces will Not train other nations in warfare. British Armed Forces can be hired, Payment first, at their discretion, to help in natural disasters, rescues, etc, as they see fit. British Armed Forces will be manned by indigenous English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish Nationals only.
Jason Watson
I was doing a depressed the other day so I put on my hoody and trackies and walked around some estates hoping to get in a fight, but then I realised people were avoiding me instead of wanting to confront me, so you might be right there actually
Doesn't really bother me since I never leave my small room anyway except to go to work.
Angel Allen
>mc™ killing™ squads™ this picture fits perfectly,except for stalin what is he doing there?
Sebastian Morris
i really cant be bothered to read atlas shrugged, can someone give me a quick rundown
Luis Powell
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Joshua Clark
Its boring, read some philosophy instead.
Xavier Clark
Co op are the faggiest supermarket Their obsession with ((("""fairtrade"""))) is proof enough
Anthony Thompson
Afternoon
David Reed
100 page monologues about objectivism by a childless old cat lady
Colton Cruz
You deserve this for your shitty memes.
Aaron Thompson
1. Do you accept that many people who voted Leave did so without knowing the full terms of Brexit? 2. Do you accept that it is open to the people to change their minds if they decide Brexit will in fact harm their own and the country's interests? 3. Do you accept that there is no monopoly on patriotism and that there might be a patriotic case for wishing to reverse the referendum decision, if enough people feel it will be damaging to the UK? 4. Do you agree the government approach can now be defined as 'Brexit at any cost'? 5. Do you accept that people are entitled to be concerned at the scale of that cost, economically and politically? 6. Do you accept that the financial cost of withdrawal, the UK having to pay for previous EU obligations but not benefit from future opportunities, could be as high as £60bn? 7. Do you agree with the Prime Minister's and the Chancellor's former views that maintaining our partnership with the biggest political union and largest commercial market on our doorstep fulfills rather than diminishes our national interest? 8. Is there not something surreal about the Prime Minister and Chancellor now claiming hard Brexit is a huge boon for the country when during the campaign they said the opposite, in Chancellor Philip Hammond's case with real conviction? 9. Do you accept that politics, not economics or the genuine national interest, is now driving the hard Brexit chosen by May? 10. Are you seriously saying the PM's vision of Britain as a 'great open trading nation' is best served by leaving the largest free trading bloc in the world? Might her vision of Britain as a bridge between Europe and the US be more realistic if we remained part of the EU? 11. In what way will her call for a fairer capitalism be met by moving to a low tax, light regulation economy?
Nolan Moore
12. Do you accept that if the right-wing ideologues pushing a hard Brexit so Britain becomes a low tax, low regulation, offshore hub have their way, we will need huge tax and welfare changes? Were they voted for in the referendum? 13. Will this approach in fact lead to less not more public money for the NHS? Less not more protection for workers? 14. Is it not the case that the UK government could make these changes now, but wouldn't because they know they do not have public support for them? 15. Is there any chance at all that Brexit will lead to £350m a week more for the NHS? 16. Please define the 'big argument' that Tony Blair says is missing from this pursuit of hard Brexit, and how it will benefit Britain economically. 17. Do you agree that of the many arguments put forward for Leave in the referendum, only immigration and the European Court of Justice (ECJ) are still really being pursued? 18. Do you accept that the Leave campaign deliberately conflated the ECJ and the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR)? 19. Can you confirm that that ECHR is not and never has been a EU body? 20. Can you name any laws the UK government has not been able to pass because of the ECJ? 21. Can you confirm that of net immigration into the UK in 2016, over half was from outside the EU? 22. Do you accept that as May wants to keep those EU immigrants who come with a confirmed job offer, and students, this leaves around 80,000 who come looking for work without a job?
James Long
23. Do you agree that of these 80,000, roughly a third come to London, mostly working in the food processing and hospitality sectors; and that the practical impact of Brexit on our 'control' of immigration is on analysis less than 12% of the immigration total? 24. Do you agree that most of the immigrants we are talking about in this 12% work hard and pay their taxes? 25. Do you think the biggest constitutional, political, economic and social change of our lifetime is merited by such numbers as set out in questions 23 to 26? 26. Do you accept that the immigration most people worry about – that of people determined to challenge our security and way of life, in the name of a perverted view of Islam – is not affected by Brexit? 27. Do you agree that the post Article 50 negotiations are going to be as complex as any we have experienced, covering a vast number of areas? 28. Do you accept, as a matter of fact, that the Single Market covers around half of our trade in goods and services? 29. Do you accept that leaving the Customs Union may adversely impact on trade with other countries like Turkey? 30. Can you confirm that we will need to negotiate the replacement of over 50 Preferential Trade Agreements we have via our membership of the EU? 31. Do you accept that EU-related trade is actually two thirds of the UK total? 32. Do you accept scientific research and culture are both going to suffer as a result of Brexit, and indeed already are? 33. Are you content to have the WTO as a fall back strategy should we fail to reach a satisfactory deal within two years? 34. Do you accept this too has enormous complexity attached to it; that we would need to negotiate the removal not just of tariff barriers; but the prevention of non-tariff barriers which today are often the biggest impediments to trade?
Lincoln Barnes
35. Do you agree that the fall in the value of sterling against the euro and the dollar as a result of Brexit is an indication that the international financial markets believe we are going to be poorer? 36. Do you accept that therefore the price of imported goods is up and so will be inflation? 37. Do you agree that the Single Market and enlargement were huge foreign policy successes for the UK? 38. Do you agree that the Single Market has brought billions of pounds of wealth, hundreds of thousands of jobs, and major investment opportunities for the UK? 39. Do you agree that enlargement has enhanced EU and NATO security? 40. Do you accept that in the early 21st century, most countries are seeking to forge rather than break regional and economic alliances? 41. Do you agree we can do more on issues like the environment with others than alone? 42. Do you agree that the route taken on and since June 23 has helped revive the argument about Scotland leaving the UK? 43. Do you accept that the failure to address the question of how to maintain EU freedom of movement without a hard border between Ireland and the UK is destabilising the peace process? 44. Do you accept the government is obsessed with Brexit, and has no choice but to be so? 45. Do you accept that the scale of government focus on Brexit is having a detrimental impact on their ability to deal with other issues, such as the NHS, education, the new economy, crime, prisons – and, er, immigration policy? 46. Do you accept there is a cartel of right wing newspapers skewing the debate in the broadcast media, and whose support for May is contingent on her pursuing a hard Brexit policy? 47. Do you agree that had the business survey mentioned by Tony Blair said the opposite – namely huge confidence in Brexit – it would have led the news because the cartel would have splashed on it, not ignored it?
Nolan Morales
If objectivism is truth, how come anglo exist?
Dominic Clark
48. Do you accept Brexit has divided the country across its nations, regions and generations, contrary to May's claim to have 65 million people behind her?
Thomas Jones
Government want to seize control of everything, the more they do it, the more harm it causes The capitalists "go on strike" and refuse to be governments slaves, and the world falls apart without them A plot contrived to make objectivism look feasible, its a good read
Hudson Brooks
Best poster
Levi Gutierrez
wach ya doin?
Gavin Collins
What is normal cheese? If I go to the store here there are at least 200 varieties.
Also I think western civilization is about to collapse.
Josiah Gutierrez
I instantly recognised her as TheGoldenGirl
Look her up on YouTube, you won't be disappointed
Connor Taylor
So is Brexit happening or not?
Cameron Baker
>brexit_cancelled.jpg
Zachary Morris
How the fuck did you know about her? You have a gilf fetish?
Ayden Bell
Started typing out answers to all of these but by the time I reached 17 I got really bored, and I doubt you were expecting any responses anyway desu.
Evan Hughes
Who here plans on getting /comfy/ for the by elections next week?
Mason Thompson
It's the manifesto of the old woman who got arrested
Charles Green
Milf / clothing fetish, really Just came across her once and then committed it to memory cos she's fucking sexy as hell
Brandon Smith
Is she in Abba?
Andrew Phillips
Don't. I'd say just read Fountainhead; it is a surprisingly entertaining read.
Joseph Taylor
Sod off Tony.
Brody Anderson
Watching football focus, you?
Ethan Howard
Objectivism assumes a model of human behaviour that has been proven to be wrong and therefore does not work, much like communism on the other end of the spectrum that assumes humans can not be trusted with anything or to make any logical decisions for themselves, objectivism assumes that humans will act rationally all the time.
Easton Scott
literally tl;dr
William Myers
Stoke is an absolute joke of an election, just take a look at the rabble of candidates:
Green Party guy looks like he's wearing his dad's suit on work experience
Isaiah Gutierrez
A quick rundown, you say?
Jonathan Sanchez
kek
Brayden King
pls
Ethan Campbell
soon lad
Aaron Cruz
Oh dear oh dear
Randanon gets the OP. Doesn't change any links. The st888
Logan Campbell
take the bogpill ok
Caleb Rivera
Memes aside, Why isn't Belgium a country?
If it isn't a country should it be partitioned between France/Netherlands/Germany?
>does perfidious Albion have any claims to Belgian land?
Asher Perry
>Anti-Brexit campaigners have brought traffic to a crawl on the main road between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
>A convoy of protesters staged a noisy motorway go-slow near Dundalk in Co Louth using lorries and tractors to highlight the impact of predicted customs checks on the local economy.
>After Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo in 1815, the major victorious powers (Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia) agreed at Congress of Vienna on uniting the former Belgium Austriacum and the former Seven United Provinces, creating the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, which was to serve as a buffer state against any future French invasions.
>The leader of Ukip, Paul Nuttall, has come under renewed pressure after it emerged that his website published incorrect claims that he was a board member of a vocational training charity. An article published on his website in September 2009 claimed that Nuttall had accepted an invitation to join the board of the North West Training Council (NWTC).
JUST
Matthew Morales
>tfw you've been being right-wing all day and nobody can do anything about it
Jace Bailey
Looking for a new PC mouse
Austin Johnson
>Football Focus >99 luftballons starts to play
Adrian Cooper
Does.... does arsenal always lose to Bayern?
Nolan King
lads whats the difference between synthwave, vaporwave and all that shit? Also can u give me some recommendations to listen to?
Daniel Turner
why does her name change in a different country
Austin Wood
1. Do you accept that many people who voted Leave did so without knowing the full terms of Brexit? >Nobody knew any of the 'terms' of Brexit, they voted to Leave the EU 2. Do you accept that it is open to the people to change their minds if they decide Brexit will in fact harm their own and the country's interests? >What is "open to the people"? Yes people can change their mind (almost none actually do) 3. Do you accept that there is no monopoly on patriotism and that there might be a patriotic case for wishing to reverse the referendum decision, if enough people feel it will be damaging to the UK? >Of course 4. Do you agree the government approach can now be defined as 'Brexit at any cost'? >More like Brexit taking place in a chaotic fashion, that is the only way I'd like to see it done 5. Do you accept that people are entitled to be concerned at the scale of that cost, economically and politically? >People will be 'entitled' and 'concerned' and not do anything about it 6. Do you accept that the financial cost of withdrawal, the UK having to pay for previous EU obligations but not benefit from future opportunities, could be as high as £60bn? >That depends on what the UK agrees, a withdrawal fee is sensible for negotiation, your figure is outlandish though 7. Do you agree with the Prime Minister's and the Chancellor's former views that maintaining our partnership with the biggest political union and largest commercial market on our doorstep fulfills rather than diminishes our national interest? >No 8. Is there not something surreal about the Prime Minister and Chancellor now claiming hard Brexit is a huge boon for the country when during the campaign they said the opposite, in Chancellor Philip Hammond's case with real conviction? >Very surreal, May is shady af
Josiah Martinez
Yes, but luckily I support Chelsea
Jonathan Reyes
9. Do you accept that politics, not economics or the genuine national interest, is now driving the hard Brexit chosen by May? >Au contraire. May is using it as an excuse to be Thatcher v2 regarding neoliberalism. 10. Are you seriously saying the PM's vision of Britain as a 'great open trading nation' is best served by leaving the largest free trading bloc in the world? Might her vision of Britain as a bridge between Europe and the US be more realistic if we remained part of the EU? >I don't follow her vision. Nor do I like the TransAtlantic Bridge option. But I can see the logic (less regulation > more trade)
11. In what way will her call for a fairer capitalism be met by moving to a low tax, light regulation economy? >These are all buzzwords 12. Do you accept that if the right-wing ideologues pushing a hard Brexit so Britain becomes a low tax, low regulation, offshore hub have their way, we will need huge tax and welfare changes? Were they voted for in the referendum? >We need to overhaul our tax and welfare system, why not whilst we redraw the UK constitution? 13. Will this approach in fact lead to less not more public money for the NHS? Less not more protection for workers? >What 'approach'? The govt pumps money into the bloated sections of the NHS to satisfy both sides. We'll see about workers 14. Is it not the case that the UK government could make these changes now, but wouldn't because they know they do not have public support for them? >It is the case, they have very little public support, manufactured consent. 15. Is there any chance at all that Brexit will lead to £350m a week more for the NHS? >There is a very slim chance, if you jiggle a lot of figures
Logan Nelson
Can sending Arséne Wenger back to France be a part of brexit negotiations?
Nathaniel Hernandez
>communism on the other end of the spectrum that assumes humans can not be trusted with anything or to make any logical decisions for themselves Maybe state-socialism. (usually implemented by states claiming to *work towards* communism.) Communism actively has workers running their workplaces.
The real weakness with communism is that for it to be implemented, you basically need a general strike or something, which in turn would require not just a few uppity businessmen to go galt but near enough 7bn people.
Or you could always try to lead them with a vanguard of non-retards... [REGIME >>>(bullets)>>>INNOCENTS.]
Jaxson Brown
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Dylan Lopez
because serbian is a phonetic language if that's the right word...
you read it the same way you write it. So her name wouldn't sound as it sounds in english if you wrote it the same way it's written in english. "Ayn" is basically read as "Ajn"
and also we don't have a 'y'
and 'rand' is close to 'rend'
Names shouldn't be translated but this isn't really a translation so
Isaac Collins
ar nut in the middle like the big boss baddie
That green guy is actually a fucking mess though I hate the blue jeans and blazer combo fucking retarded
Isaiah Hall
Do you support Arsenal? Be careful what you wish for, 99% of football clubs would hire Wenger in a heartbeat.
Isaac Hall
Is Serbian easy for English speakers? I've always thought it was an aesthetic language/pleasing to the ear.
Josiah Ramirez
16. Please define the 'big argument' that Tony Blair says is missing from this pursuit of hard Brexit, and how it will benefit Britain economically. >That independence from larger political blocs increases the freedom of the members of the blocs 17. Do you agree that of the many arguments put forward for Leave in the referendum, only immigration and the European Court of Justice (ECJ) are still really being pursued? >Fisheries, farming regulation, military, constitutional; you seem to have a distorted view of politics 18. Do you accept that the Leave campaign deliberately conflated the ECJ and the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR)? >easy to do as they are both Courts of Justice 19. Can you confirm that that ECHR is not and never has been a EU body? >Was made in 1950 by the signatories of the Council of Europe, pre-EU but I'd say under the umbrella institution 20. Can you name any laws the UK government has not been able to pass because of the ECJ? >Probably May's Home Office trying to export humans to their deaths (I don't like May btw) 21. Can you confirm that of net immigration into the UK in 2016, over half was from outside the EU? >Can't you confirm this?
Hudson Jackson
He's fucking dog shit, nobody would hire a failure
if you can learn what sound each letter makes, you can essentially just read serbian even without understanding it by just sounding each letter in the word one by one. And they will always sound the same regardless of context.
there are some complex parts of the language but you don't need to learn those to understand people.
And if you pick up serbian you can go to Montenegro, Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia and you'll understand everyone there easily
And you don't even need to learn cyrilic, because we have two alphabets, Latin and cyrilic. So no need for learning any new weird letters either
Lincoln Cook
22. Do you accept that as May wants to keep those EU immigrants who come with a confirmed job offer, and students, this leaves around 80,000 who come looking for work without a job? >Potentially, although figures probably not accurate 23. Do you agree that of these 80,000, roughly a third come to London, mostly working in the food processing and hospitality sectors; and that the practical impact of Brexit on our 'control' of immigration is on analysis less than 12% of the immigration total? >The anti-immigration brigade want an end to free movement of people. I like free movement. 24. Do you agree that most of the immigrants we are talking about in this 12% work hard and pay their taxes? >This type of unfounded statement causes anger in the Right wing community - however I accept the premise yes. 25. Do you think the biggest constitutional, political, economic and social change of our lifetime is merited by such numbers as set out in questions 23 to 26? >Hyperbole. I'm glad we're having the change, don't care how it came about 26. Do you accept that the immigration most people worry about – that of people determined to challenge our security and way of life, in the name of a perverted view of Islam – is not affected by Brexit? >Anti-Islam is a problem as it alienates those we wish to integrate. Brexit won't affect it greatly. 27. Do you agree that the post Article 50 negotiations are going to be as complex as any we have experienced, covering a vast number of areas? >Yeah it'll be complex, we're overhauling our entire constitution, so is the EU 28. Do you accept, as a matter of fact, that the Single Market covers around half of our trade in goods and services? >Roughly, sounds about right 29. Do you accept that leaving the Customs Union may adversely impact on trade with other countries like Turkey? >Adversely? Turkey is in the extended trade area, just as we probably will be. So no.
Ethan Rodriguez
fuck I wanna get out of this shithole before the happenings start again, we're on the genocide cycle that repeats every 20 years and I don't wanna be here the next time we start digging mass graves for muslims
Lucas Harris
Is he that good tho? I don't think wenger is necessarily better than meme mcBig Sam allardyce
Juan Nelson
30. Can you confirm that we will need to negotiate the replacement of over 50 Preferential Trade Agreements we have via our membership of the EU? >Can't confirm, some might be rolled over, some might be changed. Where's your 50 from? 31. Do you accept that EU-related trade is actually two thirds of the UK total? >Not sure on this, could be true, somewhere between 50-66% 32. Do you accept scientific research and culture are both going to suffer as a result of Brexit, and indeed already are? >I do not, the bloated academia system needs some evolutionary pressure applied to it. Likewise culture will evolve. 33. Are you content to have the WTO as a fall back strategy should we fail to reach a satisfactory deal within two years? >Somewhat content, don't agree with the WTO on everything but it's a safety net 34. Do you accept this too has enormous complexity attached to it; that we would need to negotiate the removal not just of tariff barriers; but the prevention of non-tariff barriers which today are often the biggest impediments to trade? >Yes it is complicated. Did you know the EU operates as one massive tariff barrier to the outside world? What d'you think about that barrier? 35. Do you agree that the fall in the value of sterling against the euro and the dollar as a result of Brexit is an indication that the international financial markets believe we are going to be poorer? >The markets fear instability becausr they're all on the brink of collapse. They can't predict the future :) 36. Do you accept that therefore the price of imported goods is up and so will be inflation? >Imported goods could go up. Inflation is based on central bank policy and other factors
Jeremiah Wright
>>The anti-immigration brigade want an end to free movement of people. I like free movement. >>Anti-Islam is a problem as it alienates those we wish to integrate. Brexit won't affect it greatly.
Was enjoying your answers until these. What the fuck?
37. Do you agree that the Single Market and enlargement were huge foreign policy successes for the UK? >Not really, they were consented by all members, the UK opt-outs were successful 38. Do you agree that the Single Market has brought billions of pounds of wealth, hundreds of thousands of jobs, and major investment opportunities for the UK? >Counterfactual, globalisation has accelerated all of these things everywhere, don't falsely attribute them only to EU 39. Do you agree that enlargement has enhanced EU and NATO security? >Belarus vs Russia, Ukrain civil war, Syria war, Iraq, Lebanon, Turkey, Libya, Egypt, the EU & NATO is terrible for its surrounding area. Google 'Barcelona process' 40. Do you accept that in the early 21st century, most countries are seeking to forge rather than break regional and economic alliances? >This question is a mess. Nation states are seeking independence & strength, institutions that aid this, they will sign up to. 41. Do you agree we can do more on issues like the environment with others than alone? >Yes, nice flim flam question. Co-operation breeds co-operation. 42. Do you agree that the route taken on and since June 23 has helped revive the argument about Scotland leaving the UK? >Yes, I believe they will try to leave 43. Do you accept that the failure to address the question of how to maintain EU freedom of movement without a hard border between Ireland and the UK is destabilising the peace process? >Slightly, however I think the Irelands are strong enough to negotiate it safely. 44. Do you accept the government is obsessed with Brexit, and has no choice but to be so? >Sham question. Of course, it's a massive event, but no they've found time to fuck up all sorts of things
William Foster
shut up and get the shovel, cuck
Caleb Jackson
45. Do you accept that the scale of government focus on Brexit is having a detrimental impact on their ability to deal with other issues, such as the NHS, education, the new economy, crime, prisons – and, er, immigration policy? >Maybe, however all of those things can be viewed / affected through the prism of Brexit 46. Do you accept there is a cartel of right wing newspapers skewing the debate in the broadcast media, and whose support for May is contingent on her pursuing a hard Brexit policy? >Yes there is a cartel, less strong on the hard-Brexit media. Not sure how May is surviving 47. Do you agree that had the business survey mentioned by Tony Blair said the opposite – namely huge confidence in Brexit – it would have led the news because the cartel would have splashed on it, not ignored it? >I think you're delving too deep into your ideology here. Don't listen to Tony's poison, nor the 'cartel' 48. Do you accept Brexit has divided the country across its nations, regions and generations, contrary to May's claim to have 65 million people behind her? >Yes, a schasm has formed, between the haves and the have nots.
My conclusion, the author is a Remaintard who seeks to validate their, and only their perspective. Glad you came to ask though. Go and read about >NATO vs. Russia in East Europe >The history of the ECHR >Barcelona Process >The many layers of 'European' institutions
Stop reading shit newspapers too.
Nathaniel Miller
>The leader of Ukip, Paul Nuttall, has come under renewed pressure after it emerged that his website published incorrect claims that he was a board member of a vocational training charity. An article published on his website in September 2009 claimed that Nuttall had accepted an invitation to join the board of the North West Training Council (NWTC).....but CEO says he was never invited.