>leave EU >it goes a lot better than even the leave campaigners expected >pro EU european media cooking up all kinds of stories about companies leaving based on data collected before the referendum >SNP threatening to have another referendum that they can't have >free up one GB of space in the EU
>not everyone decides to fuck you and themselves up the ass out of nothing but spite This doesn't mean you're going to get a trade deal with the EU more favourable than your former membership, lad
James Gray
>it goes a lot better than even the leave campaigners expected is the malnutrition making you delirious? USA should ship more cum
Wyatt Taylor
I stand with the UK.
Carter Adams
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David Perez
>it goes a lot better than even the leave campaigners expected
senpai...
>pro EU european media cooking up all kinds of stories about companies leaving based on data collected before the referendum
yes, several companies stated that it would have a negative impact on trade, and it's been two days since brexit, of course things haven't changed massively
Chase Howard
>Ahmed said he reads the Daily Mail online and sometimes buys The Sun, both eurosceptic newspapers which urged readers to back Brexit.
>He confidently reels off answers to every one of the Remain campaign's concerns: The financial turmoil is temporary, trade benefits everyone and won't stop, EU countries will be happy to give his children visas to work and study.
>But as with most Leave voters interviewed, his optimism that the economy will improve in the wake of Brexit was not backed up by any specific reasons other than the saving of resources no longer devoted to the EU.
lmao brits literally have no idea what they're doing
Leo Nelson
>it goes a lot better than even the leave campaigners expected You're still a member of the EU and will still be for another two years so nothing has changed yet. Once the details of the post-EU agreement become known and people know if trade with the UK will be restricted or not is when stuff will happen.
Brandon Reed
>it goes a lot better than even the leave campaigners expected >the poung lost 7% of its value compared to the euro in 3 days