Brexit Is Teaching Britain A Lesson In Humility; Boris Johnson finalizes EU Exit Deal!

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Sinn Fein looking at Boris like :shaq: "Oh baby we bout to run this shyt"

Good, the republic should be restored :yeshrug: Don't cow to Unionist terrorists who've continued their reign of violence and corruption since the GFA

Boris will be the powderkeg that lights off all three separatist movements (Plaid Cymru will likely also get a huge boost) into overdrive. Glorious to see. :wow: SNP has the power to reshape the world in it's hands right now if a GE is called in the next 6 months.

Scotland, NI, what's the third separatist movement? You mean the Welsh Plaid Cymru?
 

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Just waiting out here for details to drop on the great trade deal that Trumps going to cut with Boris :blessed:

I almost want the NHS to be placed fully on the table and go private just to see the reaction of these old fukks and low income racists who voted Tory/Brexit. It'll be these idiots getting hit hardest :unimpressed:
 

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So Boris got 100 days to make a deal on Brexit or he has to go too huh? The EU chief already told him no deals..

Boris a dead man walking :mjlol:

He's trying to save the Tories by just having one clear position. No Deal Brexit.

THat'll lessen the pressure the Brexit Party has put on.

Meanwhile, Labour has to be for remain. But lose the northern seats they gained. But Labour has to keep London.

It's looking like a hung parliament.

If I'm Jeremy Corbyn, a general election wouldn't be in my interest until the UK has crashed out of the EU so that the Tories take the blame :yeshrug:
 

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Don't know whose alias this is, but at the moment the EU is proving a far more capable democracy than the UK at this moment. The new prime minister has just been voted in by 90 000 members without a mandate, in which to follow the course he's set out. So tell me in which to way has UK sovereignty been impeded? The UK has a veto against the creation of any EU army and with the results of the recent EU elections nothing but a pipe dream.

Justice System/Supreme Court, Customs Union, Freedom of Movement and Border Controls.

The original estimate was that IIRC 20 thousand Bulgarians and Romanians would arrive. Reality is a few hundred thousand did in a scant few years.

This has led to the bleeding of opportunity and jobs (especially for the brotherman) in a system where the UK poor were already more disadvantaged than their equivalents on the continent in the first place.

Now "immigration" is not entirely the fault of the EU, but the UK has been forced as part of free-movement within the EU to import millions of educated EE (and other) youth who both i. bring their anti-black racism with them and ii. push local brehs further down the social and economic pecking order. In the absence of true Equal Ops legislation inc. Positive Discrimination it has been a disaster,

Now, it is possible that the UK would have indulged in these neo-liberal excesses without being part of the EU but it is hard to be sure about that. What we can say is that changes in the last 20 years have changed the UK for the worse to such an extent that it is hard to see how it will recover. It has developed into a country with neo-liberal policies but a more socialist lack of the dynamic-vigour that tends to offset some of the downsides of those policies.
 

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Justice System/Supreme Court, Customs Union, Freedom of Movement and Border Controls.

The original estimate was that IIRC 20 thousand Bulgarians and Romanians would arrive. Reality is a few hundred thousand did in a scant few years.

This has led to the bleeding of opportunity and jobs (especially for the brotherman) in a system where the UK poor were already more disadvantaged than their equivalents on the continent in the first place.

Now "immigration" is not entirely the fault of the EU, but the UK has been forced as part of free-movement within the EU to import millions of educated EE (and other) youth who both i. bring their anti-black racism with them and ii. push local brehs further down the social and economic pecking order. In the absence of true Equal Ops legislation inc. Positive Discrimination it has been a disaster,

Now, it is possible that the UK would have indulged in these neo-liberal excesses without being part of the EU but it is hard to be sure about that. What we can say is that changes in the last 20 years have changed the UK for the worse to such an extent that it is hard to see how it will recover. It has developed into a country with neo-liberal policies but a more socialist lack of the dynamic-vigour that tends to offset some of the downsides of those policies.

You literally answered your own question, it would be a nigh on certainty that neoliberal excess would have remained the same if not worse since those very excesses are dependent on the party in power. Which for the last 10 years has been a conservative one.
 

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You literally answered your own question, it would be a nigh on certainty that neoliberal excess would have remained the same if not worse since those very excesses are dependent on the party in power. Which for the last 10 years has been a conservative one.

Good thing that I didn't only ask one question then.

It's a possibility but the UK most likely would not have had open borders which allowed millions of racist mainland Europeans into the country. The UK doesn't have an open door policy for non-EU citizens and so its conceivable that it wouldn't have had one for EU citizens.

The main thrust of my post was responding to a question about impinged sovereignty. I think my answer covered that.
 
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