As a no deal brexit becomes increasingly likely...

As a no deal brexit becomes increasingly likely, can someone who is politically and economically literate try to explain what this will mean for the UK? Will it be as painful as the remainers and other fear mongerers claim it'll be?

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Maybe you should vote again and get it right this time

It's hard to tell. Anyone who claims they do are talking nonsense. Personally i think they will be ok but the EU will try to fuck them over. They're will be alot of changes no doubt. The leftists are going to kick up a fuss and pretend everything is worse than it is. I don't see the U.K. will be effected. It's probably all down to if they can still trade with EU countries.

Its obvious that theres an effort to keep us in, how hard is it to do a trade deal
>"Hello we want to trade, do you want tarrifs or not"

Read a book, nigger.

It's going to be great user, believe in Britain

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Our best option with no deal is setting up trade with the US and others. Mainly the US. The US will likely want to push to privatize our NHS, which would pretty much get Corbyn voted in and we would become a socialist country. Or Boris isn't bullshitting us and he really is going to hold onto the NHS and we will trade with the US, we will open up trade throughout the commonwealth and we start importing more Indians rather than Eastern Europeans.
Long story short, it won't be that bad and it could be good economically. But who really knows.

With proper controlled immigration and reformed welfare system the NHS would run efficiently.

It's the catalyst for our liberation
We and France alone will not be able to finance the EU; recession- unrest - cleansing - rebirth

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I know. I used to work in a mental institution and the level of mismanagement was ridiculous.
I also wouldn't even mind being slightly taxed more on income for a world class national health care system. It's the only real socialist policy I agree with.

The EU will be actively fucking with UK trade.
A show of force may be necessary.

>politically and economically literate
>Jow Forums

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>The absolute state
>Asking what Brexit means
>Three years after the referendum, four years after the campaigning begun

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It's not socialist but a social democracy. Socialism doesn't support capitalism where as a social democracy does.

It will mean you still start doing business with the usa, canada, Australia and new New Zealand. Your country will build more ships and become a super power once again after you cut off the welfare states in the eu.

I don't think a national health service is anything to do with capitalism though.

Boris is about to cuck, the people betrayed again, a nation divided, democracy in flames. feels good

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Are you stupid or what?

You broke the balls brits it's been 3 years of this shit Jesus christ

“NATO was created to keep the Russians out, the Americans in and the Germans down"- Lord Ismay

Europe as a sovereign entity does not exist. It is still an American vassal zone, similar to the Warsaw pact nations vis-a-vis the Soviet Union.

In this relation, Britain held the position of a sheep dog, guarding the sheep ( the european vassal states) for the sheepherder. (USA). Britain, as Charles de Gaulle observed, served the function of an American pivot point into Europe, an American trojan horse.

With Britain removed, the EU has enlarged space to continue european integration, which the UK (((City of London))), bitterly opposed, and reorient itself towards Russia and China.

Geopolitically, George Friedman, Harold Mackinder, Brezhynsky, all leading geopoliticians of the Anglo-American (Atlanticist) world, have pursued keeping Germany and Russia separated, through whatever measures necessary. The only combination that could challenge Atlanticist power, is a merger of Euro-Asian potentials into a single unity... Paris-Berlin-Moscow is the axis that frightens Washington...

With Britain out of the way, this geopolitical maneuvre has become more feasable.

Brexit makes little sense from the perspective of Finance Capitalism. (city of london, Eurozone etc)
Brexit makes even less sense from the perspective of Monopoly Capitalism ( trade and manufacturing)
Brexit makes perfect sense from a geopolitical perspective. Considering the Europeans wish to finally become actually become sovereign after the second world war, and Russia wishes the finlandization of Europe (the elimination of Anglo-American power) , Brexit is a first step towards it.

My guess Brexit for Britain would mean increasing geopolitical isolation, would economically would translate to increasing isolation, and recession...

Strap in boys, looks like Gott Strafe England after all...

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Course it does? Where do you think the money comes from to pay for the services? Taxes from the wealth that capitalism creates.