IN OTHER NEWS: >David Cameron has resigned >Corbyn facing a coup >Irish PM calls for calm in N.I., torpedoes Sinn Fein hopes >Spain hopes for 'co-sovereignty' over Gibraltar >the EU is pressing for quick and immediate negotiations >rumors that Germany is offering the UK an 'associated partner' status >Nicolas Sturgeon has called for a second Independence referendum >Trump has hailed the UK for leaving the EU >Hillary has accepted it without criticizing the UK, radio silence from Obama >The pound is rallying, so is the FTSE (for context, we never dipped below last monday) >Social Media and the guardian literally on suicide watch >Malaysia of all places has proposed a free trade agreement already >The UK's EU Commissioner has promised to resign
D-does this mean there's still a slight chance we wont get to leave the EU?!
Hudson Jackson
I'll be surprised if the EU lasts long enough for us to even need to negotiate our way out.
Tyler Davis
DARE TO DREAM THAT THE DAWN IS BREAKING
Eli Campbell
Can't wait for spain to get cucked on gibraltar again.
I'm sure the people on the rock are mad Britain voted remain but if Spain thinks they'd trade the UK for the shithole economic disaster that is their country they are kidding themselves.
Josiah Morgan
>I'm resigning, but not for another four months >Thinks we need a new PM to negotiate Brexit What's pigfucker doing, how in God's name is this going to work?
Asher Sanchez
Once you invoke article 50 its a done deal, no way out of it
Jacob Peterson
His position is untenable, he's lost all credibility. He will resign and the next pm will invoke article 50 and negotiate the exit
Brody Brown
It will happen. The EU itself is now urging you on because they don't want you to stay long enough to cause significant reforms.
Tyler Bailey
Internal Tory part squabbling until October, then we get a Brexiteer or near enough neutral PM to give us a negotiating position.
Then after one is finalized, Scotland has another referendum. N.I. eats shit.
Michael Martin
>that moment when you release you have been awake since referendum night
It's a dream isn't it?
Alexander Adams
>that moment that you still can't believe that UK has decided to leave
Kayden Kelly
Lmao BBC are actually headlining with that petition
Jace Harris
We are leaking into real life again :^)
Parker Hernandez
>no comment section on BBC
Aaron Ortiz
Get some sleep m8te, sleeping in a free country is glorious
That will be me, even years later
What that's the lead in the newsroom? Fucking BBC. Although, now the EU is gone, there's no one to protect it....
Liam Ross
So in all honesty, how are you guys holding up. Have you noticed any changes in your lives? Are things better? Worse? The same?
Dominic Robinson
I'm eating tomato soup
Juan Morgan
At the second? Not much change. Give it a month and we might see changes
Matthew Foster
Nothing has changed for the average person yet.
Noah Watson
Not entirely true, any savings you have are currently worth significantly less than they were a few days ago
Chase Garcia
Well yeah, that's what he's done but he says he's not going until October. He should stand down immediately, what the fuck's he going to do for the next few months, he's going to be a laughingstock and will probably damage his party by staying.
Jason Evans
>Not knowing The Neil browses Sup Forums.
Brody Lopez
>meme magic is even affecting the Neil now Glorious. How long before Boris calls someone a cuck?
Austin Adams
>what the fuck's he going to do for the next few months His party needs time to select a replacement and its probably better to have a more drawn out transition. He's announced his retirement, so he cant go back on it, its probably the best he could do in the situation
Elijah Gomez
That you Neil?
Oliver Diaz
How much lower will the pound sink when the markets open on Monday? Do you expect it to sink lower than the Euro?
I regret voting leave tbqh.
Jack Walker
It wont go any lower than it has, or not by much and not for long. The pain is going to be minor and drawn out, not sudden and sharp
John Lopez
Eh, it helps our exports. It will rally in a year or two back to here and now.
Charles Edwards
It's already bounced back a little and stabilised, Personally I expect it to see modest growth over the coming week. It won't hit 1.45 again but to be honest that's more to do with the long term trend (see pic related).
Brayden Adams
Anyone got the info of how Brexit has benefited so far, or how leftists BTFO?
Gavin Sanders
'no'
everyone is going on about the £ but frankly it was predicted by certain (((merchants))) to drop a lot lower.
It's been on decline for a while now anyway. Staying in the EU would have been a drawn out death
Nicholas Taylor
You know what? Screw trying to start an alliance with Russia, we got dad back.
Congratulations, and get rid of the kebab when you get the chance
Samuel Hughes
It's a pic, just text, I saw it on my phone and couldn't save it.
Levi Nelson
>That you Neil?
He hides under 17 proxies.
Leo Gomez
The EU should focus more on removing all the kebabs rather than the UK
Camden Hughes
>Staying in the EU would have been a drawn out death This is the thing ive gathered from all of this. A leave vote was a gamble on the EU collapsing. If it does then leaving was the right decision, if it doesnt then leaving was a terrible decision, it all hinges on what happens to the EU
I'm surprised you are able to breathe and write this bullshit at the same time.
Angel Roberts
it's not really a terrible decision if the EU carries on. It all depends what we decide to do, with bad leadership economically we're fucked but so is every other sovereign nation.
Gavin Barnes
Neil looked incredibly pleased Brexit happened.
He's obligated to stay impartial but his face said it all.
Nolan Nelson
>That Independence day speech Holy fuck That has to be one of the best Farage has ever done
Also >First thing Trump does when on UK soil is clap Kek
William Lee
BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD
Christian Williams
Corbyn OUT Gisela IN
t. unironically labour voter
Cameron Sanchez
If the EU survives, then the best realistic option is you end up like norway, ie nothing changes except that you no longer get a say in EU law. Thats the best you can hope for
Zachary Taylor
Back from Corfu lads Felt pretty fucking good landing on FREE BRITISH SOIL
Article 50 when
Jackson Gonzalez
Not really. It's objectively true that the EU is doing really shit and all they have done with all of their problems is paper over cracks. We're better off out and insulated against it's inevitable collapse.
That's quite aside from the principle that it's better to have control of your own government that it is to surrender power to another government.
David Thomas
What's she like, is she as extreme as Corbyn?
Christopher Wood
When did this happen?
Jordan Williams
She was a good addition to the leave team, that should say enough
Eli Anderson
What would you say if this man crept into your room at night
Henry Nelson
>We're better off out and insulated against it's inevitable collapse. Again, this is only true if they actually do collapse. As it stands they are a benefit to your economy, and leaving will be a hit to your economy. Its just a question of whether staying would end up being worse
Ryan Young
God, I'm with morality man in hoping that both Labour and the Tories utterly collapse.
Without the prospect of a cushy Brussels position, perhaps both parties will start to be flushed of awful politicians.
I just want there to actually be at least two big parties next election who are representative of what people want and not just carrying on with this bullshit of having almost identical policies on things that matter.
Jeremiah Myers
>BLAIR ON CNN NOW
NOBODY FUCKING CARES !
Daniel Miller
He used to edit the Spectator, probably the most pro-Brexit magazine in existence
Carson Allen
I would 100% unironically vote for Labour under BASED Gisela
When you see people complain that old people ruined the younger generations future, show them this picture.
only 32% of 18-24 year olds could be bothered to vote.
Adrian Moore
This. Both parties need to colapse and two new more representative parties need to rise from the ashes.
Kevin Hill
Would Jacob Rees-Mogg as PM be a good idea lads? Always comes across well.
Caleb Morgan
On yer bike, bitch.
Matthew Hughes
True enough, I just really hope the damage is light enough for it to be worth it
Andrew Williams
>When you see people complain that old people ruined the younger generations future, show them this picture. >only 32% of 18-24 year olds could be bothered to vote.
source to original study ? and how do they collect that info, i thought there were no exit polls.
Easton Taylor
She's on the side of the people/working class, she was a prominent leave voter and it triggered Remainers because she's a native German - she delivered her victory speech in German directed at Fuhrer Merkel.
She speaks confidently and has a charm that Corbyn can't replicate.
If it came to a GE I would genuinely vote for Gisela she's my favourite politician right now and I voted UKIP last election.
If you didn't know much about her now, I think she deserves more attention in the upcoming future. of Britain.
Jace Jenkins
>can't enjoy the result properly until I know they won't order a second referendum
Give me hope, lads.
Hudson Roberts
The EU will collapse. Period. Its childish policies are completely unsustainable.
Joshua Russell
Now you're just being silly
Connor Phillips
what do we get out of it?
Camden Hernandez
The next thing we need is voting reform
Fptp created these retarded political parties
With a more proportional system we could have a true conservative party, a centre right party, a centre left party, a socialist party etc. People can just vote for what they want instead of making retarded compromise choices and producing blairite parties as a consequence
The only question is what system to use. Personally I would like to retain some form of local representation
Tyler Young
AHAHAHA THIS PETITION IS A JOKE
MEGA KEKSS
Luis Foster
Not at all certain. This is probably the biggest threat its ever faced, and if it pulls through it will be far more unified without the UK
James Carter
Morality man did mention a Conservative/Labour composed of Brexiteers would closer reflect the nation.
Conservatives are moving towards that. Labour's clinging onto Corbyns half-arsed remain position.
Aiden Cox
That's just people who live in Boris' constituency of Oxbridge
Jason Torres
What's wrong with him? Sure he won't run, but I'd prefer him over BoJo desu.
Colton Price
u ok m8
Aaron Bennett
Cameron has admitted defeat, and the UK commissioner for the EU has resigned. Whatever the number of signatures that petition gets, this train has left the station. It is only a matter of time before our exit is concrete.
William Diaz
Damn. That's sounds pretty good.
Shame that good politicians get little coverage.
Matthew Gutierrez
Link to victory speech, can't find it anywhere
John Richardson
FARAGE NEEDS A LORDSHIP THIS MINUTE THIS FUCKING INSTANT
>mfw all the retards on my fagbook have accepted that brexit is happening and that "London independence" was utterly retarded.
Scotland probably won't be leaving either. There's no reason for a new referendum at all.
We're out of this unscathed lmao.
Aaron Mitchell
>Morality man did mention a Conservative/Labour composed of Brexiteers would closer reflect the nation. >Conservatives are moving towards that. Labour's clinging onto Corbyns half-arsed remain position.
Better to get them all into UKIP
Lincoln Murphy
I SAID NO RENEGOTIONS
Bentley Butler
He needs to be knighted
Nicholas Adams
A contest for the leadership of the country right now would not be a good thing. It's chaotic enough as it is.
Spread this shit around is the logic. Give it time to sink in.
Kayden Gray
the new thing is that Scotland can't join the EU due to being vetoed out, so they are saying Scotland and Both parts of Ireland will create a Celtic Republic
Jose Robinson
It is completely fucking over man have no fear on that account
Angel Jones
REEEEEE
Jaxson Edwards
...
Kevin Carter
General observations.
Eu cunts have said they don''t want to wait until October for a new PM to arrange our exit. We all know the reason for this right? RIIIIGHT?
They want to start punishing us as soon as possible so they can demonstrate to other countries thinking about leaving how BAD it would be if they do. They are literally acting like the bully in the playground right now. This is why we left. They are ranting in their boardroom and won't even discuss with us anything right now. They just want us out of the EU as fast as possible because...butthurt.
This is why other countries need to get the fuck out of the EU.
We also need to start posting armed guards at ther channel tunnel entrance. I can see France becoming 'lax' on border patrol because 'we have no reason not to let the migrants through anymore'. Anyone coming through the tunnel on foot should be shot as an example. Those migrants would think twice about coming here then.
Sebastian Ross
He said he can't be bothered to make a Brexit goverment only to leave his job as MP.
He wants someone else to do it.
Eli Morales
your post is telling me two different things
this is the silver lining.
inb4 this was just a warm-up game and we have to vote in UKIP for someone to actually invoke Article 50
Dylan Cooper
I really hope this Celtic republic meme dies
Alexander Ortiz
MEANWHILE AT THE EU HQ
"there's piss in this champagne..."
Mason Adams
Labour likely will collapse because of infighting.
The vast contingent of pro-EU shills in there will not accept that their core voter base (tribal Labour working class northerners and Welsh) disagrees with them and will continue the march towards '''''progressive''''' leftism.
They'll end up winning seats in metropolitan middle-class areas and student cities and their other voters will go to UKIP.
Tories will have no choice but to nominate one euroskeptic for their leadership contest (probably Boris) and will force through a moderate cuck (probably May) as the competition. Their grassroots will overwhelmingly vote for Boris and we'll see a solid Tory cabinet that is utterly cucked by backbenchers who will drag them left, instead of the other way around as it has been up until now. Therefore less likely to actually collapse, more remodel themselves
Best case scenario Labour gets rekt, Tories drift left to become the catch-all middle class party and UKIP rise on the centre-right as opposition with working class and conservative support