Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. There is a lot of spin going on. It will take time, but the UK and the rest of Europe will adjust.Anonymous wrote:Look The UK will carry on. People are acting like the UK has been invade by zombies.
But there won't be a "U.K." Scotland will definitely vote to split and Northern Ireland given the chance might also. Oddly, those latter two will be in the EU.
Short lifetime. Also, how does the argument change? Scotland already determined they were better off staying. All the reasons then are the same now -- there's no new good reason for Scotland to leave the UK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. There is a lot of spin going on. It will take time, but the UK and the rest of Europe will adjust.Anonymous wrote:Look The UK will carry on. People are acting like the UK has been invade by zombies.
But there won't be a "U.K." Scotland will definitely vote to split and Northern Ireland given the chance might also. Oddly, those latter two will be in the EU.
Irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:Other countries will also leave the EU. Just watch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. There is a lot of spin going on. It will take time, but the UK and the rest of Europe will adjust.Anonymous wrote:Look The UK will carry on. People are acting like the UK has been invade by zombies.
But there won't be a "U.K." Scotland will definitely vote to split and Northern Ireland given the chance might also. Oddly, those latter two will be in the EU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. There is a lot of spin going on. It will take time, but the UK and the rest of Europe will adjust.Anonymous wrote:Look The UK will carry on. People are acting like the UK has been invade by zombies.
But there won't be a "U.K." Scotland will definitely vote to split and Northern Ireland given the chance might also. Oddly, those latter two will be in the EU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. There is a lot of spin going on. It will take time, but the UK and the rest of Europe will adjust.Anonymous wrote:Look The UK will carry on. People are acting like the UK has been invade by zombies.
But there won't be a "U.K." Scotland will definitely vote to split and Northern Ireland given the chance might also. Oddly, those latter two will be in the EU.
Anonymous wrote:This. There is a lot of spin going on. It will take time, but the UK and the rest of Europe will adjust.Anonymous wrote:Look The UK will carry on. People are acting like the UK has been invade by zombies.
This. There is a lot of spin going on. It will take time, but the UK and the rest of Europe will adjust.Anonymous wrote:Look The UK will carry on. People are acting like the UK has been invade by zombies.
Anonymous wrote:Look The UK will carry on. People are acting like the UK has been invade by zombies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well....
Last week it was reported in the press that the Queen had asked a number of guests to Buckingham Palace to give three good reasons for remaining in the EU. The Palace refused to confirm or deny the report.
Her biographer has stated she's a sceptic of the EU and would support leaving the EU.
We will never know for sure. But I would definitely not assume that the Queen supported remaining in the EU.
The queen is an old white Brit. She probably followed her age cohort and voted to leave.
Like many others, probably didn't realize it would result in the dissolution of the UK.
Anonymous wrote:False.
http://www.geektime.com/2016/06/25/no-brits-are-not-googling-what-is-the-eu-because-they-dont-know-what-the-eu-is/
The link explains how google searches are structured.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised that they didn't have some kind of two-thirds majority rule built in for a significant change like this, but it is what it is. Britain's exit will actually be easier than most other countries -- they kept their money out and never joined Schengen.
Agree.
Plus,
I'm really surprised how uninformed the voters were (according to Google who revealed there were a ton of "what does it mean to leave the EU?" searches).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was surprised that they didn't have some kind of two-thirds majority rule built in for a significant change like this, but it is what it is. Britain's exit will actually be easier than most other countries -- they kept their money out and never joined Schengen.
Agree.
Plus,
I'm really surprised how uninformed the voters were (according to Google who revealed there were a ton of "what does it mean to leave the EU?" searches).