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Gooooodbye Brits!
Cooper Hill
Eli Peterson
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHA
Jeremiah Morales
Goodbye smug euro fags from the internet
Ayden Jenkins
its fine, everyone's already waved goodbye to us as the gateway to china.
Enjoy your affordable exploding cell phone batteries faggots.
Jose Morales
Good, those radioactive chinks can sucks a tentacle
Juan Butler
And here's why that's a good thing
Lucas Wright
TOP KEK
Ryder Williams
Because we need more sushi and cutie Jap girls here in Germany.
Mason Young
Britain will tax car sales higher if they take jobs away, it is not a good move to move away.
Xavier Walker
The problem is with “rules of origin”. A car produced in Britain is only recognized as British product under WTO terms and FTAs if 55 percent of the value is produced in Britain. Most British cars are in the 30 percent territory. Only if the EU and Britain is counted together do they pass the 55 percent mark.
This is why the Japs will move production to Europe for many vehicles.
Christopher Johnson
>8-4-4-4-12 filename
We're onto you kikes
Adam Bennett
What they're not telling you is that Japan (and many others) reached out to do a trade deal and this retarded fucking government turned them all down because the EU 'won't let us do any yet'.
Juan Davis
It was obvious this would happen. Unfortunate but a price worth paying.
Nathan Ortiz
See above, there have been many trade deals offered that have been turned down because the EU doesn't want us to do any until article 50 is complete.
This is also ridiculously stupid because it's not like the EU could actually do anything if we made deals anyway, but the remainers in cheif in their infinite wisdom didn't see it that way (IMAGINE MAH SHOCK)
Jayden Brooks
It’s a bit different. All major countries are waiting until it is clear what the UK-EU relationships is. The terms of any FTA between Japan and the UK look pretty different depending on what type of deal is agreed with the EU. Trump rightly said, the Chequers deal would mean any UK-US deal would make little sense.
Nathaniel Ward
>It’s a bit different. All major countries are waiting until it is clear what the UK-EU relationships is.
They are, but that's only because there has been a complete lack of clarity from day one. Every day on the MSM here we hear remainers fearmongering about 'market instability from Brexit', but instability in the markets is due to uncertainty, and this uncertainty is being perpetuated by the government being useless in every possible way in these 'negotiations'.
Owen Rogers
EU market is as big as China or US. UK alone is a much smaller market. Many companies will move to an EU country if Britain leaves.
Aaron Cruz
>EU market is as big as China or US
Not for long.
Aiden Bennett
Well, sir, it is very different whether there are just WTO terms between the EU and the UK... or an FTA like with Canada... or the chequers plan which seeks rather wide areas or regulatory alignment and a complicated tariff equalization scheme as well as a system of alignment for services regulations.
Hunter Smith
> Muh money
who cares. It's going to be so funny when the collapse happens and you Germans get fucked sitting there yet again with your fiat-tiger
John Watson
Yes and the government has had two years + of messing around, changing position and LARPing about 'Brexit means Brexit' while secretly doing everything possible to undermine it.
Now they want a 'transition period' that will go on for an indefinite period of time...
My prediction is that this will be dragged out till 2021, which is when there is a new general election, and that election will be fought on Brexit all over again with both main parties watering it down more.
>:(
Logan Rivera
I'd be okay with Black Rod kicking the fucking doors in next time around.
Levi Campbell
2020 this will all be over. So 2021 will be an election on the economy and migration. If the global econ doesn’t tank, it’s 4 more years or Tory leadership.
Levi Ross
Thanks for the money bingbongs
Thomas Walker
Goodbye, Germany.
Alexander Williams
The GDPR will continue to apply in the UK, did you know that? Your gov has no intention to remove it from your legal books.
Hudson Allen
Your fag ass government doesnt want to make trade deals because your still in love with EU guys who make your daughters have sex with pakis.
Jordan Reed
The current government thinks being in the EU is a good idea. What they think doesn't really matter.
John Wright
Well, no surprise. But these factories were in England and not Scotland or NI.
Colton Rogers
It doesn’t? Because Labour wants to even regulate the internet way more.
Jaxson Long
And the current opposition doesn't matter either. Sucking off Brussels is about to become a non-viable position.
Dylan Reed
Do the Tories have the balls to kick out that sickly cunt May?
Boris is waiting in the wings like a Viper.
Kayden Evans
in an soft brexit scenario UK stays in common market or in a customs union, EU common market will be the same size
in an hard brexit scenario many companies will move to EU and boost EU GDP growth, ein this case EU common market will fall back behind China but still be as big as US economy, thiswill have happened anyway singe chinese economy is growing faster
UK alone may fall back behind Mexico and Turkey.
Gavin Wright
She still has to take the bullet. She won't be going anywhere until then.
Jaxon Harris
Humour me. The bullet is failed negotiations, right?
Ian Gonzalez
It's not just us, Hans.
Hudson Stewart
80 percent or your MPs want all those fancy EU laws and regulations and a large part of them want way more regulation.
This isn’t going to change any time soon. The more idiotic MPs are, the more they think everything can be solved with regulation.
Daniel Ramirez
It already is a non viable position, brexit is by far the thing that will kill the Labour Party. Corbyn is anti Eu but the new labour fucks keep pulling labour back into globalist Tory-lite
Alexander King
Doesn't matter what happens, she's taking the blame for everything bad and whoever comes after will be taking credit for anything good. That's literally why she's there, Call Me Dave didn't want this shit in his biography.
Jacob Young
>80 percent or your MPs want all those fancy EU laws and regulations
And how many of them do you think are going to continue being MPs?
Brandon Anderson
Here's hoping.
>This will all be over
'Over' with strings attached maybe. They're already unironically talking about a 2nd referendum and at this point I'm starting to believe it isn't just a meme.
The global economy is probably going to collapse this year or next year, this will be blamed on Trump and Brexit (doesn't make sense but you know they'll do it).
Joseph Lewis
it's you alone, so far brexit is a total a mess and you are not even out, enjoy decades of labour rule because tories are about to loose any credibility with all this infighting about brexit
Jaxson Reyes
Hans, if a hard Brexit happens we're getting the Anglo Empire back together and we'll be coming after YOU.
Camden Diaz
Not all, but many. Also, those younger MPs replacing the older ones are typically worse on the regulation front.
Alexander White
Fritz, stop pretending you know how things work over here. We're not like you continentals, that's why the EU doesn't work for us. Prepare for extreme realpolitik and some chaos.
Lincoln Martinez
>Toyota
>Japan
That's some motherfucking clickbait, Jerrywog.
Lucas Gray
>younger MPs replacing the older ones
You really don't get it. The anointed successors are burned too.
Benjamin Turner
Europe and the UK are now geostrategic competitors. The UK is a fairly conservative nation while the Western Europian mainland is a faghole. We should return to our perfidious ways by aligning ourselves with Trump and forming a triple Alliance with Russia.
Dylan Bennett
Allahu Akbar!
The U.S. must take Monroe Doctrine now.
The U.S. must withdraw American Forces from all Foreign Countries now.
Stop America's doing its all wars now!
The U.S. must return to the gold standard now!
The U.S. must adopt the gold standard again now!
The U.S. must decrease its military-budget to 100-billion-dollar per year now.
Or, the U.S. must decrease its military-budget to 1% of its GDP now.
I love American99% and the U.S.
China, Germany and Japan must loosen Germany's, Japan's and China's monetary policies now!
China, Germany and Japan must stimulate Germany's, Japan's and China's domestic demands now!
Japan and Germany must issue a lot of construction bond now!
Japan and Germany must reduce Germany's, Japan's and China's taxes now!
The U.S. must tighten its monetary policy now!
As a result, Dollar value will rise!
The U.S. will have trade surplus!
Japan and Germany are evil empires.
Islamists' true enemies are Japan, Germany, FRB, Top1%, Wall Street, American Military Industry and DOD!
Japan is the country which has been promoting Globalization!!!
Allahu Akbar!
American Revolutionary War!
We American 99% have the 2nd amendment!
American Revolutionary War!
Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and Japanese-bureaucrats are the main largest promoters of FTA.
Wall-Street, American-top1%, American-Military-Industry are colluding with Japan and Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI).
Jordan Lewis
Boris "Fuck business" Johnson doesn't care
Noah Stewart
b-bbut muh waves
Jonathan James
Jezza will save us once the vote of no confidence hits May
Luke King
He really doesn't, and that's pretty much what we need right now. He's a ruthless, mendacious bastard and he'll do wonders to kill off this "cooperation at all costs" attitude we're having trouble with.
Gabriel Rogers
Caos? in UK for sure
Carson Sullivan
>The UK is a fairly conservative nation while the Western Europian mainland is a faghole.
If I were pointing out the main differences, I’d say the UK is a service focussed economy which has for many decades transformed into a diversity society... while continental Europe is focused on goods exporting and to some extend agribusiness and which has only very recently been subject to diversity (with the exception of France, which has a long history of black residents).
John Allen
UK will be busy with infighting and a failing economy. Just like Russia in the 90's.
James Hill
Uk is fine. They already came and struck a good deal with us. Their super carriers will join formation with ours and swing our dicks together. When we pull our navy out (our navy ia the only thing that facilities world trade) Japs got their foot in the door with another deal and both of them have a blue water navy. As for the rest of Europe....
Charles Martinez
hey may, what are your thoughts making britbongers more attractive to foreigners?
>making it easier to invest in bongland?
>making cost of doing business lower?
>investing in infrastructure?
>ramping up education and R&D in high tech?
may: naw bro let's just give all da bongbux to sandniggers and import them by the millions
>fast forward to today
****RECORD SCREECH**** YEP, THAT'S ME, BEING A HUGE FAGGOT IN PRESENT DAY SHARIALAND. YOU'LL NEVER IMAGINE HOW I GOT HERE THO
Brandon Adams
David Scott
you can keep your chlorinated chicken, thanks.
Owen Long
Well, we're getting out of a failing commie superstate. You might have something there.
Nolan Sanders
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Logan Rivera
Lads, consider this.
It's not just the Brits who are pissed off with the EU about immigration, and about the EU's lack of democracy and accountability. Here are some other countries that have voted for anti-immigration, eurosceptic parties recently:
>France (Front National)
>Germany (Alternative for Germany)
>Italy (Matteo Salvini's Northern League / The League)
>Netherlands (Geert Wilders' Party for Freedom)
>Sweden (Sweden Democrats)
>Austria (Freedom Party of Austria)
>Hungary (Fidesz and Jobbik)
>Poland (Law and Justice)
So that's the thing. We're not alone in this battle. Matteo Salvini has the same desires as we do. So does Geert Wilders. So does Marine Le Pen. So does Jimmie Åkesson. So does Viktor Orban.
Why don't we join with those guys and help stop immigration into Europe?
If we leave the EU, we're tearing up our best trade deal. Making new ones will take a long, long time. The EU is our largest trading partner BY FAR. In 2016, 48% of our goods exports, and 43% of our goods and services exports combined, went to the EU. Only 18% of our exports went to our next largest customer, the US.
Also, think about this: non-EU migration will probably go UP if we leave. This is because many non-EU countries that we would seek to do trade deals with will ask for a relaxation of immigration restrictions between their country and ours. And if we don't agree, they won't give us a trade deal.
Why don't we join forces with those who oppose immigration ACROSS Europe?
Hudson Martin
Bugger that. They're a bunch of useless bastards and we have a moat.
Robert Murphy
We welcome Nippon money with welcome arms. We are also English speaking and have friendlier laws for corporations.
James Sullivan
They're not in the market for a tax scam.
Ethan Nelson
Potatoes aren’t included in Sushi.
Christopher Perry
Spoken like a true Celtic cuck.
Fuck off with what those losers want, reclaim your OWN destiny. You were the empire upon which the sun never set.
Samuel Wood
Yet another Brexit Butthurt Thread created by a German or a Polack.
Eli Moore
Time to fuck Europe up. Invade France. Or Germany. Nuke them if we must
Aaron Sanders
All Brexit will do is harm our economy. Products will become more expensive. Wages will go down. The value of the pound will fall.
Where is the benefit?
>Spoken like a true Celtic cuck.
False, Jamal. I want to be part of a strong EU superpower, so we don't have to rely on you fucking mutts anymore.
Isaiah Lopez
I look forward to stringing you up m8.
Dominic Morgan
Why do you say that mate? Just because I think the single market will make our economy more prosperous?
I still want to cut immigration - in fact, like I said, it might even be the case that staying in the EU is the best way to cut immigration.
Ethan Jones
Lol
Jaxon Edwards
Got the rope right here.
Thomas Long
Not an argument. Can you actually give any credible reasons why you think my position is bad?
Jose Parker
Attempted bump. Can anyone actually give me some positive reasons for Brexit?
See my argument here:
Benjamin Peterson
Free and independent state again.
Lucas Morgan
HAHAHAHAHA
Jonathan Howard
>The EU is our largest trading partner BY FAR
They weren't in the past, they don't need to be in the future.
>one good reason
America is bigger, militarily and economically. CANZUKUS is bigger still. They speak the same language. They rely primarily on naval power, like we do. They share our culture and values. A bit of short term pain is a small price to pay for a brighter future.
Gavin Brown
SENPAI COME BACK
Justin Thomas
We beat the Germans twice, and now they're back. - Margaret Thatcher about the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Robert Wright
there's no proof that the single market ever has made us more prosperous though, it didn't make any difference between 1989-1992 and 1993-1996. Up to today it's hard to say how prosperous it made us but with the general growth in world markets it was probably hampering us, it certainly did nothing to curtail our import export imbalance.
Jayden Wood
Brexit was caused by romantic imagery of former British Empire. The truth is that Britain isn't needed in todays world because it's function was taken over by the USA. UK's place is in Europe. Otherwise UK will be only a stooge of America but the British will think they're some kind of empire. The British are immoral and depressed and they want to tell themselves false stories to make themselves feel better
Aaron King
I don't get this empire shit, I don't think I've ever heard it brought up in any conversation about brexit and it seems like the rest of the world and the media is obsessed with it. Brexit is a nationalistic movement driven by people feeling like the government doesn't represent them or respect that they are, as the people of Britain, the country itself, and not some gormless stuck up cunts in suits in a building in Brussels.
Tyler Taylor
Firstly, bear in mind that the EU is a club which WE SIGNED UP TO VOLUNTARILY. It's not a foreign power which invaded us. So we still are free and independent to make whatever decisions we want - and I respect that Brexit is a free and independent decision, but I'm just providing a counterargument to whether it's a good idea.
Second, imagine if California decided to quit the United States. I suppose this might appear to give them more freedom and independence from some people's perspective. But it means they would need to deploy a military by themselves, it means that they would need to start a new space programme by themselves if they wanted to retain launch capability. And since they'd be a smaller country, they wouldn't benefit from economies of scale when trying to pay for these things. And of course they'd just have a smaller pot of tax revenues to pay for them too.
The point is that when you're part of a larger whole, you are more powerful.
>They weren't in the past, they don't need to be in the future.
They probably WERE in the past, if you take all of the countries of what is now the EU and add them together. Global trade and logistics was more difficult in the past, so I very much doubt we were doing more trade with far-flung countries. We were probably doing more trade with our next door neighbours.
Anyway, sure, we would be able to do trade deals with the rest of the world after Brexit. But this would take YEARS to negotiate these deals, because that's how long trade deals take. Also, European countries like France and Germany and Italy make high quality goods. And they're also wealthy enough to afford OUR goods. If we do trade deals with India and Africa, will we really want to buy anything from them? And will they buy the things that Britain exports - expensive cars, financial services, etc?
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Anthony Wright
If Brexit was directed inwards then voting out establishment parties would be enough, Brexit isn't needed to fix Britain from inside. Brexit will only isolate Britain from its only real area of influence which is Europe, because the world was already taken by America
Justin Collins
Actually we voted to join the EEA not the EU.
The EU was forced upon us without a referendum.
I don't want to be in a "powerful" cuck empire importing niggers.
Joshua Rogers
Hanzo!!
What is this language?!
You need to be diverse, and respectfull of others!!
You know what you need?
You need a massive muslim migration, like the UK!!
See how diverse they are?
Christopher Green
Splendid isolation was splendid for a reason.
Aaron Howard
>*rubbing potato*
Noah Reed
This is proof that post Brexit China is allied with UK.
See also:
Theresa May just recently went to South Africa to champion the Chinese seizure of white land by way of jungle savages. This likely means Canada is officially Chinese clay as well.
World War 3 is going to be a strange one. I hope we see it in Trump's second term so the general populace can finally be woken out of their slumber.
Anthony Torres
time is running out for the aryan
Juan Sanders
Brexit is a kike scam to isolate us from Europe/destroy our economy whilst making the dumb goyim think they've "stopped those pakis comin in'" when in reality 98% of immigration is from former colonys, nothing to do with EU
Adrian Jenkins
sure but if brexit has taught teh world anything it's that Britain literally cannot vote the establishment out of power, 90% of all its parties have totally different views to the public, brexit was the only option to be represented. Also why should countries be casting their influence over others, if they should be then Empires should return and should never have been abolished and you'd be in Russia about now. If not then the EU should disband as should all global political entities and treaties. Besides Britain's 'influence' is maintained at a ridiculously expensive and farcical cost in aid, deployments and the financial world. It has to end.
Jacob Phillips
>America is bigger, militarily and economically. CANZUKUS is bigger still. They speak the same language. They rely primarily on naval power, like we do. They share our culture and values. A bit of short term pain is a small price to pay for a brighter future.
Sure I guess the US and Australia have expressed in doing trade deals, but not MASSIVE interest. And it would probably take years to get these deals in place.
So that's the thing, we're not absolutely certain that trade deals with these countries would definitely happen.
Also, like this guy here said - - it seems the point of Brexit to many people is "freedom" and "independence". But what you're suggesting is that, instead of being part of a club where we're one of the biggest members (second biggest economy in the EU), we should join alliances with CANZUKUS, where we would be a significantly smaller partner than the US. So we'd be bullied around MORE than in the EU.
Also, you say "they share our culture and values". I would say that many people across Europe share our values; like I said here - - there are many people in France (Front National voters), Germany (AfD voters), Italy (Matteo Salvini voters), Sweden (Sweden Democrat voters), etc., who share the values of anti-immigration people in this country.
I dunno, it just seems like a risk to make this leap, when we're not even sure if CANZUKUS definitely do want to do deals with us. Also, those countries are not a cohesive force - just look at Trudeau not being very chummy with Trump. And, arguably, we'd be MORE of a vassal state in a CANZUKUS scenario, where we just have to follow the US, than within the EU, where we're the second largest economy, and not very far behind Germany.
Ayden Powell
Is there a chance to stop brexit?
Evan Hernandez
I'm wholeheartedly for the chinese, many of whom are friends and clients. Only ancient powers can really understand one another, Americans are the aliens in the UK not the Chinese.
Adam Green
>I dunno, it just seems like a risk to make this leap
Better to try than to never try at all.
Mason James
This is so fucking dumb.
If you are leaving why would you even bother following their idiotic rules like this? What is wrong with you people just make a deal with the japs.
What the fuck arethe euros going to do? Build a navey and come get you?