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Thread: Britain's Future Lies With America, Not Europe

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFC_Lad View Post
    Kid you not, but the U.S. depends so much on Britain it is virtually handicapped without this "small" island nation.. i can get more into depth, but imma snooze off now, and carry on tomorrow.
    Lol, that should be interesting...

    I will say, I rely on England (not Britain) for proper music.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Albion View Post
    Foremost among these would be to admit a post-EU Britain to the North American Free Trade Agreement.
    What a great opportunity this would be for the British working classes, when their home industries leave for cheaper and less regulated Mexico. Imagine the prosperity measured in cultural richness as the average wage will surely decline.
    I'm not sure how the wet backs will arrive from Mexico but there is a vast labor pool over there, waiting to service Britain -


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloodeagle View Post
    What a great opportunity this would be for the British working classes, when their home industries leave for cheaper and less regulated Mexico. Imagine the prosperity measured in cultural richness as the average wage will surely decline.
    I'm not sure how the wet backs will arrive from Mexico but there is a vast labor pool over there, waiting to service Britain -

    The article advocates joining NAFTA which I've stated I disagree with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Savant View Post
    What?! US and Canada are HIGHLY similar. As an American who's lived in Canada, I can assure you that's the case. America and Canada are about as alike as two nations get. In fact the entire Anglosphere is very similar US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are all very much alike.
    Eh.

    Both Canada's & Australia's laws, goals, & customs are much closer to Europe espeacialy England than the US. While the US is far more distant from most Euro nations.

    Death penalty is abolished in Canada & Australia.

    Hate Speech is illegal in Canada.

    Gay marriage is legal everywhere where as only a few states close to the Canadian border have done it.

    Australia & Canada's legal drinking age closer to that of European nations than the US.

    Canada's healthcare system again a lot closer to the United Kingdom than America's. Many Americans are uninsured.

    Both Australia & Canada promote keeping the peace in the foreign world. Exact opposite of what the US likes to do by threatening to blacklist nations like Spain just because Spain won't implement a certain law.

    Living conditions & Quality of life, again both Canada & Australia's living standards are what you would expect from the best of the European nations. The US is near bottom of the western world. The only list it would top is that of "Most corrupt nations' or "Nations with highest crime rates".

    Albertans maybe more similiar to Americans because thats where the rednecks & hillbillies in Canada are, j/k

    Anyway Norway & Sweden are a lot closer to each other than Australia & Canada are to the US.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Viking View Post
    Eh.

    Both Canada's & Australia's laws, goals, & customs are much closer to Europe espeacialy England than the US. While the US is far more distant from most Euro nations.
    It'll take quite the bout of mental gymnastics to think Canada has more in common with Switzerland or Holland, nevermind Russia or Bulgaria, than it does with the US.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe McCarthy View Post
    It'll take quite the bout of mental gymnastics to think Canada has more in common with Switzerland or Holland, nevermind Russia or Bulgaria, than it does with the US.
    I think you missed the point of his post.

    He wrote that AUS & CA have more in common with Europe than the USA in terms of certain laws, such as the legal drinking age and what not.

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