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UK Votes To Leave EU In Historic Referendum


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Time will show whether the British were pioneers and others come or if it was a bad choice

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TheMountain

The cracks in the dam (European Union) are slowly forming. 

 

Enough cracks turns a benign trickle into a raging flood. 

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And to top that news... David Cameron. Prime Minister of UK, announces he was stand down as prime minister in the next 3 months...

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16 hours ago, andy2004 said:

David Cameron,

Prime Minister of UK,

announces he was stand down as prime minister in the next 3 months...

It's party time...:fun:

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5 hours ago, Sharelol said:

 

To compare relationship of Germany 2016 to the EU with the nazi Germany's aggression against the rest of Europe of WWII is really not fair and absolutely disproportional.

By the way, accession and leaving of a country to EU should be by absolute majority, at least 2/3 of votes and should have a quorum of, let's say, same 2/3 of registered voters. Something like this is "in the air" in the UK. The economy of a nation shouldn't be decided by a couple of undecided voters, who may impose their last minute "misjudgment" changing an expected 49% vs 51% to 51% vs 49%

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SnakeMasteR

Then what? Is the UK out yet? Get it on paper and fully processed - in 2 years. And then give it 10 years again to see the most important thing - the economical and political outcome.

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