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June 25th, 2016 | #21 |
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A Scotch politician on the talmudvision yesterday was TOTALLY bemused when he was told no, Scotland won't be able to use the pound sterling, as all EU entities will be reverting to the EURO currency in 2020. It was very amusing, but why don't they know these things already. VNN does.
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Scotland will find itself with Slovak status in the EU.The Scottish belief that they are "special" is irrelevant.Just as Republicans in Ulster have spun the result for their own agenda so to the SNP the fact is as currently they and their allies have no power at Westminster beyond protest. Hopefully in these revolutionary times when the aliens are told to piss off back to where they came from the Scots can fill up their empty barren land with the refugees arising and England can enhance Hadrians wall to 21st century standards.
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Another thing is even if the majority of people in Northern Ireland voted for a United Ireland it doesn't mean the Irish Republic would want NI considering the Irish Republic's own economic problems.
Calais was part of England under Elizabeth I's rule but there is no way English people would want Calais to be part of England now with all the migrants there. |
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More jew residue-France demands England take their migrants due to Brexit vote
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016...-britain-foll/
No matter what, the kikes have a plan for it. Goddamn vermin. |
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Liberal butthurt.
Many words have been written, but some of the most poignant and pertinent have come from this widely-shared comment from a reader of an article in the Financial Times. In just 190 words, it has eloquently—and quite perfectly—summed up the sombre mood: A quick note on the first three tragedies. Firstly, it was the working classes who voted for us to leave because they were economically disregarded and it is they who will suffer the most in the short term from the dearth of jobs and investment. They have merely swapped one distant and unreachable elite for another one. Secondly, the younger generation has lost the right to live and work in 27 other countries. We will never know the full extent of the lost opportunities, friendships, marriages and experiences we will be denied. Freedom of movement was taken away by our parents, uncles, and grandparents in a parting blow to a generation that was already drowning in the debts of our predecessors. Thirdly and perhaps most significantly, we now live in a post-factual democracy. When the facts met the myths they were as useless as bullets bouncing off the bodies of aliens in a HG Wells novel. When Michael Gove said 'the British people are sick of experts' he was right. But can anybody tell me the last time a prevailing culture of anti-intellectualism has lead to anything other than bigotry? http://qz.com/716149/everything-that...rce=YPH_link_1 |
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Black Labour MP Urges Commons Vote To Block Brexit
Senior Labour MP David Lammy has urged Parliament to "stop this madness" and vote to overturn the result of the EU referendum.
The former minister said the Commons should "bring this nightmare to an end through a vote in Parliament". The MP for Tottenham added: "Our sovereign Parliament needs to now vote on whether we should exit the EU. "The referendum was an advisory, non-binding referendum. http://news.sky.com/story/1717556/la...o-block-brexit |
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I imagine Parliament subverting the will of the people and blocking Brexit would definitely spark violent revolution if it came to that. Maybe even the Queen could weigh in and give these traitor MPs the boot.
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I'm very happy about the vote, but like a lot of you feel that this is only part one, and you know the EU forces will begin a counterattack, and somewhere down the road will have a new vote, or claim there are changes, etc. I'd feel better if people wouldn't sit back and cheer, but organize for phase two, and make serious plans for a traditional Britain to re-emerge.
There's too much of the 'we won the election, now we can go home' feeling there and here. Yes, I think Scots are a great people, but they can be very small minded and just like to stick it to England with all the supposed bad history. If they insist on being in the EU, they'll see very quickly how important Scotland is to the corporate biggies. Same with Ireland. They have this 'we were the first colony and victim of imperialism' mentality that makes them link up with the third world. The Irish are a great people, but they're naïve in many ways, and being infected with socialism doesn't help. Right now, it's two and a half cheers. |
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The internationalists who don't care about England can maybe hole up in London and secede as they have been contemplating; they can have their own little walled-off nation-city.
Of course I don't think the English should permanently give up their beautiful London; they would control entry and egress, as well as the surrounding air space, so it wouldn't be too long before the population died from hunger and disease due to a blockade on any foodstuffs or medicines entering the city.
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Fuck the jews, England says bye bye to the EU
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You're really just not that bright, are you, George? I mean, sure, you can repeat what you hear from others, but you're not very good at thinking about any of it, are you?
London is something like 1/6th of England's population. Imagine if the largest US city had a population of something like 52 million people. That's how important London is in the English context, demographically at least. It shows the way the English population at large is likely to go in the future. And with the London population at something like 20% 'Asian' (by which they mean, sub-continentals like Indians and Pakistanis), no wonder people in England are concerned. Not to mention - London contains the UK's second biggest port and 4 out of the 5 busiest airports in the UK (including the busiest airport in Europe, that being Heathrow), not to mention everything else. (Of course, all of this is basically moot - London isn't going to secede. But if we're thinking about hypotheticals, at least we could think about them in a non-idiotic way.) Last edited by M.N. Dalvez; June 26th, 2016 at 04:18 AM. |
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The jew just took a big Union Jack up the butt hole. Hahaha!
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The establishment cried wolf about Europe too many times over the last 40 years. They lied right from the start when they said we were just joining a trading agreement and there would be no loss of sovereignty when the traitor Heath knew of the plans for a United States of Europe.
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This is not a time for gloating, but what the hell. To paraphrase that manic Norwegian football commentator: Call Me Dave, Boy George, Angela Merkel, Jean-Claude Juncker, Up Yours Delors, Barack Obama, Mark Carney, Goldman Sachs, Polly Toynbee, J.K. Rowling, Peter Mandelson, Neil Kinnock . . . your boys took one hell of a beating! Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/ar...#ixzz4CiaIhMiT Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook I would add Bob Geldof, Daniel Craig (married to Rachel Weisz), Eddie Izzard , Benedict Cumberbatch (annoying luvvie up his own arse), Emma Thompson (annoying Left-wing luvvie up her own arse) and Gary Lineker (has-been footballer who can shove his crisps [potato chips to Americans] up his arse ). Last edited by Tony Houseman; June 26th, 2016 at 02:33 PM. |
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Bonnie Scotland ah love ye but ye are wrong
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The left/judenpresse pin drop quiet about Austrian presidential election fraud
http://www.infostormer.com/austria-f...tial-election/
The whiny crybaby left/kikenmedia are crickets-chirping-quiet about this election fraud. |
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