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What is your opinion on the Brexit?
Does it affect your country in any meaningful way?

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I remember reading that Brexit could make Commonwealth ties stronger. So I'm all for it.

>What is your opinion on the Brexit?
they can do whatever they want
>Does it affect your country in any meaningful way?
they come here in summer and buy part of our crops, now they'll buy less and come here less too, it isn't the end of the world, but sure. so we will have to lower the prices, anyhow that just bring shitty jobs mostly for migrants

i am sad, cause i always wanted to live in uk after graduate uni, but now i have to find better place, but if i were british i will also prefer brexit, i do not know if it affect my country, what about you friend?

EU just failed

good riddance
yes, we can legally kill english ppl in hungary after it

Probably affecting us in a negative way, yet I somehow hope the UK leaves without any deal. As they say, some things are more important than money

You scared away Britain by admitting ex-Commies

I think UK will be suffered by Brexit
For example, many Japanese companies prepare for get out of the UK, so in near the future, many UK's laborer will lost their jobs
But the EU has huge problems and I don't know their determination is right or not in the long span
BTW we are welcome the UK to TPP
If they join it, we may be happy :3

You forgot about Iberia airlines that belongs on 49 % to britts and because of it Iberia may lose its license

Brexit only works if the UK is to become a very capitalist country, similar to Switzerland (or more).
The problem in the UK is that there are a lot of leftists and pro-NHS, pro-benefits supporters. This isn't bad, it just shows that they aren't as capitalist-libertarian as their elites would like to be.

In this case, Brexit will degenerate into the disintegration of the UK.

UK without Scotland and Northern Ireland will be an amazing place to be. A stronghouse of capitalism, a big Singapore, and will get rich.

It will benefit the EU in the same way that a Trump gov. benefits the EU: because they lower their taxes on their citizens and corporations, EU has to follow suit in order to compete. This increases the living standards of Europeans in the long term by increasing the efficience of capitalism.

Brits are proud, but they aren't richer than their neighbours: Ireland, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium and even France are richer or at the same level than them. This is why they are so anxious and want to leave the EU in order to compete... and their only way is ultra-capitalism and getting a lot of capitals and investment in.


Source: I studied Economics.

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I suppose somebody will buy that if they ban Iberia and keep going but will be bad for the workers, sure

A friend of mine lives in London but he told me the embassy told him nothing will change for Swiss. Other than that I doubt something will change. I hope they find a way to reduce the number of bong tourists in Spain etc but I doubt that'll happen lmao

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It's going to make our shitty economy even worse.
Watching the sheer amount of incompetence displayed is pretty funny though.
Also I feel sorry for northern Ireland.

I'm guessing maybe less UK tourists; UK tourists are the first in the list when it comes to most visitors by nationality . Also, I know the government was rubbing his hands because
they're trying to attract any investment to Malta that might leave the UK. I believe they're talking to some Indian companies.

It's been a farse but I've had a blast witnessing it.

anything that hurts the EU and germans is good
also its been hilarious to watch both continentals and brits going nuts thinking they won't be able to travel or buy food anymore

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no not at all

It's a good thing for two reasons:
1. UK leaving means that EU can integrate further
2. It's been funny as fuck watching British political establishment bumbling around and seeing delusional anglos defend their slide to ruin. Same reason I enjoyed Trump getting elected in America.

This was the only plan they had, sowing discords among the 27 so their banks can keep their EU passport while their regulations become singapore 2.0.
It failed completely.

>What is your opinion on the Brexit?
I'm divided on the issue. Approaching it from the British perspective it makes sense politically but is retarded economically. The EU is a HUGE boon in terms of trade but it's also an overregulated shithole that stifles development (there's a reason why Europe has no high-tech sector) and is run by ivory tower B-list bureaucrats who think destroying Europe's cultures and peoples will result in their wet dream federation which will end up being Diet America. However, even if Britain opposes the EU's dominance internally, it could do a better job hampering them on the inside (veto everything related to 'muh federalism') than outside of it (can't do anything to oppose it while still being absorbed into all the bullshit).

From the perspective of other countries... I guess it's nice we get the EMA an France gets the EBA. Euroskeptics suffer a massive defeat though. Britain is no longer there to counterbalance Empress Merkel and her loyal governor Macron, so the balance of power is already shifting. We've seen the formation of a new "Hansaic League" of Northern countries to oppose the Franco-German federalist meme team. With Britain out, federalism is no longer off the table. That's pretty fucking dangerous.

On top of that the Netherlands also trades a lot with Britain (second trade partner after Germany, I think) but I think we'll manage. Other countries (Scandinavia, France) will lose out on trade with Britain too so perhaps we can compensate for that amongst eachother in some way or another.

>A friend of mine lives in London but he told me the embassy told him nothing will change for Swiss
If it's a hard Brexit, there will be less trade with Britain. Though I doubt the Swiss trade a lot with Britain anyway, so probably nothing for you niggas.

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I have no opinion.
It may or may not affect my country in a meaningful way.

Thank you for reading this.

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I don't understand this though. There are two scenario's

>Hard Brexit
British banks lose their passporting rights, thus it fails.

>Soft Brexit
British banks remain subject to EU regulations, thus it fails.

Or are you saying the British were hoping for some deal that would effectively translate to a Hard Brexit where British banks retain passporting rights? What made them think the EU would ever agree to this? What did they believe they had to offer to counter this?

>It will benefit the EU in the same way that a Trump gov. benefits the EU: because they lower their taxes on their citizens and corporations, EU has to follow suit in order to compete. This increases the living standards of Europeans in the long term by increasing the efficience of capitalism.
True that. The tax burden in a lot of European countries is fucking stupid. Though to what extent this will succeed in Europe is highly debatable. Lowering taxes on corporations quickly earns you the label of "friend of the rich" (which is a bad thing?) and gets you a bunch of angry rioters smashing the streets and burning cars... that belong to middle class voters.

That's a nice doggo. His teeth are nice, white and look very healthy. I hope that doggo has a good day.

It's basically the UK's 21th century Suez moment where it's regional power status gets further eroded. Like Australia and Canada it will end up as an economically dependent client state within the orbit of a larger continental power. I'm absolutely pro-Brexit because there is no better way to neutralize the most obstructionist member state of the union.

>there's a reason why Europe has no high-tech sector

Because there is a political will to be enslaved to american corps.
When China wants to buy the best robots Germany has, it is "muh stolen technology, muh strategic sector", but when Google buys Deepmind or Microsoft buys Skype, it is "yes sir, of course sir".
That has nothing to do with the EU though.

They thought they could circumvent the EU and make single member states cave but even on the Irish border question the EU has been spectacularly unified and coordinated. Whatever the outcome the EU will emerged strengthened from the negotiations. Partly also because Eurosceptics have been totally deligitimized.

The original plan for a good portion of the Leave camp was to lose and blame it all on the Remainers for the coming 20 years whenever something doesn't work.

>US lobby groups for agriculture and pharmaceutical firms want UK standards changed to be closer to those of the US in a post-Brexit trade deal.

>The meat lobby wants the sale of growth hormone-fed beef, currently banned in the UK and EU, to be allowed in the UK.

bbc.com/news/business-47036119

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>Because there is a political will to be enslaved to american corps.
define "enslaved". Because the factors I often find most people writing about are
>Linguistic division (a start-up can become number 1 in Germany, but nobody in Poland or France will even have heard of it)
>Overregulation of the industry (not allowing for much innovation except on small scale with apps)
You wine about google, microsoft and skype but don't pause to think these companies have no european counterparts. They do have counterparts in China, because Shenzen is working around the clock to overtake Silicon Valley (and with all the 'muh diversity' shit going on there, it probably will).

>They thought they could circumvent the EU and make single member states cave
I wonder how they planned to do that. Especially considering from the very start it was clear that the EU collectively would have one chief negotiator in the form of Barnier.

Do you blame the US? Britain is desperate for trade partners in the case of a hard Brexit, meaning the US can demand whatever the hell it wants to demand.

To them it was not it appears. In the beginning of the negotiations May took a plane to several capitals and they basically told her'lolno talk to Barnier '. And they are still trying. Just like two weeks ago they proposed an amendment to the GFA or a bilateral treaty to Ireland.

>I wonder how they planned to do that
no one planned to do it
the brexit ideologists are all hard no-dealers and had no intention of leaving with a deal; the leave battle was won by puling emotional heartstrings not by explaining economic and legal technicalities

Honestly I don't quite understand either what the plan was. Brexit would leave the UK without established trade partners and put them in the stinker, and they would then have to negociate deals invididualy as a country that desperately need some.

Brexit, oh noes, now Japan has to negotiate a separate future free trade agreement with the UK on solely UK-related issues!

Tax haven/race to bottom approach only works for small cunts like Singapore, Andorra, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Cayman Islands and to some extent Switzerland and Ireland though. Can't pull it off with a 60M, because there's only that much to siphon off others and redistribute

>In the beginning of the negotiations May took a plane to several capitals and they basically told her'lolno talk to Barnier '
I didn't catch that happening. Sauce on that? Because if that's the case, it's fucking hilarious.

Which is actually advantageous to Japan to a certain extent. It puts them in a better position relative to Britain.

Guys can we just cull the boomers and have another referendum?
I literally don't see any good things that can come from Brexit. All the supposed "benefits" and "opportunities" are actually bad for like 90% of us.

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>define "enslaved"
Every US domestic law is international law since CAATSA.

>>Overregulation of the industry
Such as?

Skype was Estonian.
>these companies have no european counterparts.
Because everytime a company appears, it is bought by an american corp before it has a chance to become a counterpart.
When it is China however:
roboticsandautomationnews.com/2018/08/01/merkel-blocks-chinese-bid-to-buy-german-industrial-company/18601/

>They do have counterparts in China
Yes? Unlike in europe, there is a political will in China to be independent, it is "Made in China 2025".

REALLY HOPE that this will be the start of a chain of events that leads to the destruction of the EU and nuclear cleansing of Germany.

I support Brexit because the British Archipelago is not part of Europe and British are not Europeans, just Europeanized barbarians.

davido kun is not japanese

Glad to see the UK implode rn
no alt-right loser or right wing loser can convince me that this is a good idea; the country is fucked and they deserved it


>Waaaah, EU let us do whatever we want in the EU!
>Okay you can opt out of X, Y, Z, but you have to do A, B, and C
>waaaah I want out!
>Ok cya nerd
>O can I opt in on those free travel to EU btw and not let people into my nation??

British had opt-outs; now they want to Opt-In to certain EU regulations

fucking gas watching them scramble

UKIP, where is Farage right now???
Hahahaha state of the country can't wait to see them be stuck in this mess lmao

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>Hard Brexit
>Nord'n Iron becomes part of Unified Ireland
>UK gimped to bits

A man can dream

Will brits really visit you less? Unless Spain annexes Gibralter or EU tries to punish UK I doubt many people will stop visiting.

if people are poorer and it becomes more expensive to holiday abroad then yes, fewer people will go on holiday to spain and malta

In one hand seeing their political circus and their implossion is pretty fun and the tought of British Airways becoming a spanish company is lmao
On the other hand I live on a region which is highly dependent on tourism and I hope Brexit won't affect us too much.
And deep inside, I just wish there just was another referendum , remain won, and Brexit was just cancelled.

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I'm assuming it will be more "difficult" for them to travel into the EU once they leave? I'm probably wrong.

Acabo de cagar y todavía no le he limpiado el ojete, me gustaría que pudieras olerlo y darme tu opinión al respecto.