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i know mon ami',I would be cheering wildly if we left EU and join Nato,it would please me so much,I actually fear of what we leave to our kids here,but I know it's brewing under the surface and when it boils over I sure as hell ain't gonna stand in the way of that wave.
 
Texas nationalists keeping close tabs on impending 'Brexit' vote

"Miller said Britain’s situation is nearly identical to Texas. He told The Guardian to replace the “EU” with the “US” and “Brussels” with “Washington.” He told a local Tea Party group that the relationship between Britain and the EU was fractured over irreconcilable differences."

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...n-impeding-brexit-vote.html?intcmp=latestnews
 
Says it all
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I voted to leave, not for the immigration reason, but because the EU has morphed into something other than the conglomeration the UK initially signed up for. Far too much time and effort is spent initiating new ways to standardise it's member states and not enough actually making the EU work. There are some countries who should never have been given admission to the EU and others who if they were honest want to do as we have done. It's a shambles an is beynd fixing.
 
Hey America WHY are you supporting the REMAIN campaign officially in the US? Would the American peoples agree to be governed by unelected Burocrats in Brazil , whilst your laws made and enforced from Columbia? No of course not. would you have your gun laws decided in Peru? NO obviously so why should we Brits be governed from Brussels

Depends on what press you see I suppose. Everyone I know is happy the Brits finally up and left it. Kind of poetic justice really, no knowing what it feels like to leave a regime that was oppressing you, lol... And yet, we're still friends. I suspect it will be the same with the EU and Britain in time.

And while nobody was watching, the Swiss backed away from the EU bandwagon, hehe....

Jontte was right on point with the Muslim problem as well. Just ridiculous that EU citizens have to travel in fear because of the decision to allow and then support all of the refugees.
 
I voted to leave, not for the immigration reason, but because the EU has morphed into something other than the conglomeration the UK initially signed up for. Far too much time and effort is spent initiating new ways to standardise it's member states and not enough actually making the EU work. There are some countries who should never have been given admission to the EU and others who if they were honest want to do as we have done. It's a shambles an is beynd fixing.

Exactly in my misbegotten youth I voted NO but my mates voted YES to you the COMMON MARKET because it was a TRADING GROUP nothing else but in short order the common Market went to the European Economic Community, to the EEC, to the EC then EU and its progressing to becoming the EUSSR, in the last 20 years the EU has moved towards becoming the VERY thing we fought AGAINST in the Cold War. What the Federal totalitarians and socialists could not achieve with AK47 and T72 Tanks they have achieved with Quislings and Lawyers.
 
The Swiss who are among the best businessmen in the world said officially that a country would have to be insane to want to join the EU now. But as Gzrok pointed out its the mass migration of middle easterners and Africans into the EU and the massive negative effect it has had on our women and girls that alarms me the most.
 
The thing that epitomised the absolute worst of the EU came up in the migrant crisis, I was HORRIFIED to hear official government agencies and European police forces advising European women to 1 Dress modestly so as to not attract unwanted attention 2 Do not use public transport on your own, 3 Do not go to public swimming baths on your own ( including young girls and boys) 4 Be demure to migrant men because its what they are used to 5 Dont go out at night (Sweden and Finland) 6 Dont go to nightclubs unaccompanied !!!!. WTF !!!! the authorities instead of stomping on the illegal immigrants and migrants from a great hight instead told our women to surrender !!!
 
so it was... and that stance from the police and authorities infuriates me!!
I'v always kept our women as equals,must come from my granny that one, and suddenly they are supposed to behave like slaves,just 'cause we took theses ungreatful vermins here.
 
Attaching electrodes to this thread to share an enlightening piece written by some genius whose name I haven't been able to find. Welcome to BrexitLand.

"David Cameron made a promise he didn't think he'd have to keep to have a referendum he didn't think he would lose. Boris Johnson decided to back the side he didn't believe in- Brexit - Because he didn't think it would win. Then Gove, who said he wouldn't run, did, and Boris who said he would run, said he wouldn't, and Theresa May who didn't vote for Brexit got the job of making it happen. She called the election she said she wouldn't and lost the majority David Cameron hadn't expected to win in the first place. She triggered Article 50 when we didn't need to and said we would talk about trade at the same time as the divorce deal and the EU said they wouldn't so we didn't. People thought she wouldn't get the divorce settled but she did, but only by agreeing to separate arrangements for Northern Ireland when she had promised the DUP she wouldn't. Then the Cabinet agreed a deal but they hadn't, and David Davis who was Brexit Secretary but wasn't said it wasn't what people had voted for and he couldn't support what he had just supported and left. Boris Johnson who hadn't left then wished that he had and did, but it was a bit late for that. Dominic Raab become the new Brexit secretary. People thought Theresa May wouldn't get a withdrawal agreement negotiated, but once she had they wished that she hadn't, because hardly anybody liked it whether they wanted to leave or not. Jacob Rees-Mogg kept threatening a vote of no confidence in her but not enough people were confident enough people would not have confidence in her to confidently call a no confidence vote. Dominic Raab said he hadn't really been Brexit Secretary either and resigned, and somebody else took the job but it probably isn't worth remembering who they are as they're not really doing the job either as Olly Robbins is. Then she said she would call a vote and didn't, that she wouldn't release some legal advice but had to, that she would get some concessions but didn't, and got cross that Juncker was calling her nebulous when he wasn't but probably should have been. At some point Jacob Rees Mogg and others called a vote of no confidence in her, which she won by promising to leave, so she can stay. But they said she had really lost it and should go, at the same time as saying that people who voted Leave knew what they were voting for which they couldn't possibly have because we still don't know now, and that we should leave the vote to Leave vote alone but have no confidence in the no confidence vote which won by more. The government also argued in court against us being able to say we didn't want to leave after all but it turned out we could. She named a date for the vote on her agreement which nobody expected to pass, while pretending that no deal which nobody wants is still possible (even though we know we can just say we are not leaving), and that we can't have a second referendum because having a democratic vote is undemocratic. And of course as expected she loses. Some people are talking about a managed no-deal which is not a deal but is not no-deal either.
Thank goodness for strong and stable government."
 

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