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    I think that if any good came from Brexit - it has shown the not-so-stupid people the real effects of one and that all the beautiful chatter of the Eurosceptic parties was pure bullshit.

    1) There aren't fewer migrants coming to Britain. Boris opened the borders.
    2) The EU isn't falling apart. No other country is signing up for a Brexit of their own
    3) Brexit led to diplomatic and economic isolation and resolves none of the issues.
    4) Turns out that a lot of Eurosceptic politicians have their own financial reasons to be active in this: Farage is supported from America and the EU has been talking of going after those who dodge taxes --- which is exactly what Farage does as he puts his money on the Channel Islands, avoiding H.M. Revenue and Customs. and thus not spending a dime in his country. As for Mogg ? Guess what: same story. His company from Dublin for tax reasons and his money is in the Isle of Man and Dublin. Avoiding H.M. Revenue and Customs.and they are far from the only one with... incentives. Gee I wonder why so many American Republicans support Brexiteers ? Freedom ? No. They are very interested in the NHS (among others). Or as Trump said: "everything is on the table". Others are politically motivated by both America and Russia (as shown a couple of years ago), who seek to remove a strategic competitor or to loot Europe.



    Wake up and smell the coffee.


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    Quote Originally Posted by The Lawspeaker View Post
    I think that if any good came from Brexit - it has shown the not-so-stupid people the real effects of one and that all the beautiful chatter of the Eurosceptic parties was pure bullshit.

    1) There aren't fewer migrants coming to Britain. Boris opened the borders.
    2) The EU isn't falling apart. No other country is signing up for a Brexit of their own
    3) Brexit led to diplomatic and economic isolation and resolves none of the issues.
    4) Turns out that a lot of Eurosceptic politicians have their own financial reasons to be active in this: Farage is supported from America and the EU has been talking of going after those who dodge taxes --- which is exactly what Farage does as he puts his money on the Channel Islands, avoiding H.M. Revenue and Customs. and thus not spending a dime in his country. As for Mogg ? Guess what: same story. His company from Dublin for tax reasons and his money is in the Isle of Man and Dublin. Avoiding H.M. Revenue and Customs.and they are far from the only one with... incentives. Gee I wonder why so many American Republicans support Brexiteers ? Freedom ? No. They are very interested in the NHS (among others). Or as Trump said: "everything is on the table". Others are politically motivated by both America and Russia (as shown a couple of years ago), who seek to remove a strategic competitor or to loot Europe.
    A few months ago you were anti-EU now you're it's biggest sycophant. Fickle as hell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Creoda View Post
    A few months ago you were anti-EU now you're it's biggest sycophant. Fickle as hell.
    Or pricking though the bullshit seeing what the effects of Brexit are. All the stories they won't tell you on your side of the world.



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