wackawoo
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RE: Europe..IN or OUT??
I do think people should calm down and stop being hysterical, I've never understood the stock markets where one person sneeze and the world goes into depression. There is absolutley no difference at the moment today from wenesday. UK is still a full memeber of the EU and will be for a while, all this hysteria in the markets is base on nothing more than what may or may not happen.
All those trade agreements will be renigotiated it is up to the rest of the EU whether they want to carry on business as usual and not be too hard on Britian or DELIBERATLY WHEN THEY DON'T HAVE TO be hard on Britian to teach the rest of the EU countires a lesson and do has Germany and France order or this is the consequences.
The finantial experts in America where saying this is not so much a finantial thing but a political on, once it gets over the shock ofit all every thing should recover - as long as there isn't a ripple effect.
I hope the rest of the EU see just how desperate Cameroon tried to stay in EU, how alot of the experts and so on adviced and pretty much how close the vote was and take the more lenient option, after all, Germany and France will both now get more from the EU coffers now that the UK is not taking it's percentage.
Trade CAN go on (it does with other none EU countries), immigration WILL still happen (but at a more controled rate), any existing laws that are in place at the moment that have been put in place whilste in the EU or even directed by the EU can remain on the statute books if they are beneficial to the UK or people of the UK, others can be changed as and when.
NATO provides the security for Europe of which the UK is a perninant memeber; I'd be amazed if any country in most of the world had information of a terrorist threat and wouldn't share it, that would be nonsense.
The rest of the EU might look upon it that the UK was only half reluctantly in in the first place and wanted to keep far too much of there own souvereinty to make it fully work; bit like a bad child who's better off leaving home.
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25-06-2016 11:34 |
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wackawoo
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RE: Europe..IN or OUT??
(25-06-2016 11:16 )Scots Napoleon Wrote: A very statesmanlike speech by Nicola Sturgeon this morning, or perhaps that should be stateswomanlike. Cometh the hour, cometh the woman. The Scottish government will enter into immediate discussions with EU institutions to explore all options to protect Scottish membership of EU, and in the meantime the Scottish Cabinet has formally agreed to take steps to prepare for a second independence referendum.
Coming across like a turncoat to me, it's better here we are your frieds; er nor ok, it's better off here we are your friends.
Bit like a woman ditching a man when he's run out of money to go to the one they think has more.
there's a huge amount of Scots live and work in England, she should think about that.
(This post was last modified: 25-06-2016 11:39 by wackawoo.)
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25-06-2016 11:36 |
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MacDanett
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RE: Europe..IN or OUT??
(25-06-2016 11:16 )Scots Napoleon Wrote: The Scottish government will enter into immediate discussions with EU institutions to explore all options to protect Scottish membership of EU
Let's think about this. Scotland already has its own parliament, own government, own legal system, why can't it have its own membership of the EU?
Even if Scotland remains within the UK, why can't it also remain a member of the EU, even if England leaves the EU?
Scotland has autonomy, so why can't it make a decision to stay within the EU, regardless of what England wants to do?
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