#Brexit Remainers Chimpout

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Honest question....what are the odds of a "what the hell were we thinking vote, or for the for the crown to come down with a "what the hell were you thinking" ruling?

I suppose technically the Queen could step in and put an end to all of this nonsense, but she probably prefers her head attached to her neck too.

The Queen was pro-Brexit, so lol good luck.
 
You know what the ironic thing is? The second verse of the National Anthem states that the monarch can 'confound their politics' and stop 'their knavish tricks'. That part's simply for ceremony now. I wonder if the Monarch would have simply taken us out of the EU if they still held that sort of power?
 
I wouldn't put it past the EU to now start working on dismantling the UK to the best of their abilities, by stick and carrot. Scotland is obviously the most fertile ground for such an enterprise.

How about they try my backyard? The Texas Succession movement already is touting this as strengthening their case to leave the US... (you know, where it's not legal to secede and they already got shot for trying it in 1863?)

I must confess, civic ineptitude is GLORIOUS.

Edit: Of course, they'd have to abolish capital punishment to get into the EU, and Texas has been known to execute people for snoring in bed too loud, so, well, there goes THAT idea...
 
They'd destroy themselves if they tried it; it'd make other just leave because of that flagrant dickery.

They wouldn't have to do much, if the Remain vote by area is any indication. The main worry is Scotland would be basically another Greece, an additional economic burden, not an advantage, at least so long as hydrocarbons remain at current prices. That can easily be offset by various favorable agreements to keep it afloat just to spite the english, which again, wouldn't surprise me.
There's also the danger that Catalonia would be encouraged to go for independence again, along with a bunch of other ethnic independence groups throughout Europe, if Scotland is reaccepted appart from the UK.
 

From the same website:
http://qz.com/716947/four-ways-the-uk-can-reverse-brexit-if-it-really-really-wants-to/

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Also, gotta get in that scaremongering:
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Mandatory New Hitler Donald Trump comparison. After all, we all know that every political discussion must involve Trump in some way or otherwise you don't get to mark a spot on your "Babby's First Political Discussion" card.

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They even admit in the opening paragraph that we have no idea what will actually happen, lol.

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This sounds exactly like the "You're giving ISIS what they want!" rhetoric used against people who want to tighten border controls.

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So Britain isn't capable of making those laws itself...?
 

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*Every SJW right now*

"This is how democracy dies...."

This is democracy....

And all these people screaming "THINK ABOUT THE MUSLIMS!!!!" In my experience, Muslims tend to be the most homophobic, and racist people. Pretty sad how all the "stay" fools think they would be just as tolerant as they "are"
 
I don't think they're shills, I think they are just cherry picked. There could be a thousand articles about a thousand different people who sincerely regret voting for Leave and it would still be statistically insignificant.

I find it completely believable that there are people this fucking dumb.

Because you know, if I were a UK voter and wanted to remain, how I would have done it is I would have voted remain. Which I probably would have. I probably wouldn't be chimping out about the results, either, because I think it was a lot closer a call than most people seem to.

I wouldn't put it past the EU to now start working on dismantling the UK to the best of their abilities, by stick and carrot. Scotland is obviously the most fertile ground for such an enterprise.

It's pretty obvious both Germany and France intend to try to use the departure process in a spiteful way to punish the UK and threaten other countries into not leaving.

I don't think it will work because they have no fucking leverage at all. The UK will just tell them to fuck off.
 
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The articles and news about Leave voters' regret are just good ol' false flags and no one actually regrets their choice.
The vote is secret and nobody can prove to me these aren't SJW Remain shills.

Thank God for that - that doesn't change the fact that there are people out there who do think this way. They don't know how pathetic they are acting at this point, sadly.
 
I'm sure there are Remain voters who only voted Remain because they honestly thought there was no conceivable way Leave could win, as well as Leave supporters who regret their decision.

Plus, I'd also like to add that the turnout for young people was absolutely miserable, meaning that the MAJORITY of young people did not feel that they would be better off in or out of the EU and simply didn't care.

And... That only succeeds in proving how uneducated and unaware of what the EU is, does, and wants - that these kids truly are, too. They want to claim they're smarter than those who actually voted proper? They failed to prove it. Royally...
 
It's pretty obvious both Germany and France intend to try to use the departure process in a spiteful way to punish the UK and threaten other countries into not leaving.

I don't think it will work because they have no fucking leverage at all. The UK will just tell them to fuck off.

Yup. The UK will say, 'give us your best shot, bearing in mind we'll put tariffs on Volkswagen cars if you piss us off' to the Krauts, and 'I hear Aussie wine is good this year' to the frogs if they try to punish us.

We import more than we export to them.
 
We import more than we export to them.

Which on the other hand puts us in a bad position depending on how much we want said imports and whether or not they're easy to replace.

If the EU starts a tariff war it's going to be punching its own economy in the dick almost as much as ours. Well, not almost as much, but we're still a medium-sized economy with a fair amount of clout.
 
From the same website:
http://qz.com/716947/four-ways-the-uk-can-reverse-brexit-if-it-really-really-wants-to/

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Also, gotta get in that scaremongering:
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Mandatory New Hitler Donald Trump comparison. After all, we all know that every political discussion must involve Trump in some way or otherwise you don't get to mark a spot on your "Babby's First Political Discussion" card.

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They even admit in the opening paragraph that we have no idea what will actually happen, lol.

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This sounds exactly like the "You're giving ISIS what they want!" rhetoric used against people who want to tighten border controls.

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So Britain isn't capable of making those laws itself...?

Quartz is a big sjw site in the same leagues as FemFreq, Buzzfeed, Salon, and Gawker/Jezebel. It's no surprise they're ramping up fear mongering. I'm honestly surprised that one of these sites hasn't done a "Brexit will mean patriarchy wins and women are now slaves" blog post yet.
 
Cross-posting with the DeviantArt horrors thread:

http://theartfrog.deviantart.com/art/BREXIT-Would-Screw-Up-Britain-and-It-s-Neighbours-616632437

Brexit is the stupidest idea I've seen yet. Brexit is an idea that the EU are shackling the UK and they want more independence, an idea that was pushed by UKIP (the UK Independence Party) who are mostly a bunch of racist, anti-immigrant pr*cks, who want to see Britain independent from the EU for completely ill-thought out reasons.

Currently the EU provides the UK with relative financial stability, and vice versa.
The UK doesn't agree with all the EU's regulations, but at least the EU does help them out in numerous ways and serves as a very good means of trading with other countries in Europe.

Yes, the EU isn't doing that well at the moment, but really it's doing well considering the circumstances of the world at the moment.
If Britain leaves, they'd be throwing all the economic stability they currently have right out of the window...

Firstly, and most obvious, the amount of foreign trading would dramatically decrease. Economies would start to suffer significantly both in the UK and outside in European countries. Ireland's trades with the UK would drop by 20% and us Irish would be f*cked.
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If they leave, Europe would become poorer. Without Britain's involvement, Germany would become more powerful again, and the EU would likely start to strip away more personal freedoms and become a much more security based place with Angela Merkel with more power. Refugees would be treated even more like sh*t as a result.
Also, the EU would lose a lot of it's military might which has kept other countries at bay. Russia might even try to take advantage of that and invade eastern Europe.

Britain may suffer further issues with another Scottish independence movement and after that the UK would be no more, losing it's once powerful hold on the world's politics, leaving open the way for some pretty nasty superpowers to take advantage of the power vacuum, whether they be America or Russia.
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Also, people are voting to leave on the basis that the EU is no longer democratic. I do agree with them there, but I don't think that leaving them is the best way to go out. I think really we need to reform the EU, not leave it.

Overall the benefits of staying in the EU for Britain at the moment aren't so good, however the consequences of leaving might be far more catastrophic!

I don't usually swear on these things as much, but for f*ck sake Britain, stay in the EU! Do the smart thing! Do the right thing! DON'T LEAVE THE EU!!!!
 
I'm not interested in politics, so I my opinion is not constructive.

I understand why Brexit is controversial - there was really small difference in votes - remain 48.5% and exit 51.5%.
But I was not prepared for sperging worth of 38 pages in one day.
When I was in primary school and Poland joined UE in 2003 we had a few lessons about history of UE, her European countries, suited for 10 years old kids. And I remember that UK was presented as "special case" back then - one of the first countries in Union, but without euro valute etc. and people were saying it can leave the Union a few times before too. But now, when people finally decided they want to leave, all Brexit supporters are bigots, xenophobes, racists etc.

I only worry about my friend, who is studing in Scotland. I hope she will be able to finish her studies without unnecessary complications.
 
@A Twisted Firestarter

Sounds like the kind of note someone writes begging their rich girlfriend not to leave them.... "who's gonna pay for my stuff? I mean, I could, but I don't' wanna! You can't do this to me, er us!!!"

Love the doublethink right there in front of them, "yeah, the EU doesn't work, but you can't just LEAVE it!"
 
You know, in these trying times, Britain needs a hard-hitting politician who can get things done. I hear there's a really qualified gentleman, fomerly of the Labour Party. . .what was his name, Samuel Collingsworth Smith or something?

Nah, his first act as whatever would be to stalk Amy Lee & set up a shooting or. . .

Oh my God.

THAT'S WHAT HAPPENED TO JO COX.

DID VORDRAK HIRE SOME NUTJOB TO SHOOT JO COX IN THE FUCKING FACE?

IT ALL MAKES SENSE NOW
 
I've read that the German automakers went into Merkel immediately after the vote saying, in essence, "don't mess with Britain." Which would make sense since Britain is about a fifth of their export market.

Scotland is ineligible for EU membership on their own. Their economy isn't big or stable enough. This came up during Scotland's referendum, when the question was naturally asked.

Now, I wouldn't be at all surprised if the EU bent the rules out of spite (they had to bend them pretty far to take Greece in), but they'd be taking on a liability. Not a very big one, it's true. The population of Scotland is only about 5 million (as opposed to 50 something million English).

It seemed pretty obvious during the Scottish referendum that many English weren't too concerned which way the vote went.
 
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