Jay
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Leave is killing it atm
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Jaekus
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~1.3 million votes counted out of around 46 million. Early days.
Cybargs
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Jay wrote:

Leave is killing it atm
kinda how it looks like republican voters look like theyre killing it in early hours.

those who are super excited are gonna vote first.
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Jay
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1.21M to 1.06M right now
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Jay
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Cybargs wrote:

Jay wrote:

Leave is killing it atm
kinda how it looks like republican voters look like theyre killing it in early hours.

those who are super excited are gonna vote first.
Polls are closed, they're releasing the counts as they come in.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Jaekus
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Jay wrote:

1.21M to 1.06M right now
This was updated eight minutes ago - https://www.google.com.au/search?source … 5.5392j0j7
SuperJail Warden
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take it to the European politics thread guys.

https://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=4261667624
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Cybargs
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Jay wrote:

Cybargs wrote:

Jay wrote:

Leave is killing it atm
kinda how it looks like republican voters look like theyre killing it in early hours.

those who are super excited are gonna vote first.
Polls are closed, they're releasing the counts as they come in.
nvm then.

wait till pound crashes then profit lel.
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Jay
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Jaekus wrote:

Jay wrote:

1.21M to 1.06M right now
This was updated eight minutes ago - https://www.google.com.au/search?source … 5.5392j0j7
http://www.bbc.com/news/politics/eu_referendum/results
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Jaekus
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+957|5418|Sydney

Cybargs wrote:

Jay wrote:

Cybargs wrote:


kinda how it looks like republican voters look like theyre killing it in early hours.

those who are super excited are gonna vote first.
Polls are closed, they're releasing the counts as they come in.
nvm then.

wait till pound crashes then profit lel.
Great timing for my imminent trip to Europe
Jay
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+2,006|5598|London, England
Remain has pulled ahead because of the Scots
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
Cybargs
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Jay wrote:

Remain has pulled ahead because of the Scots
the irony.
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Dilbert_X
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uziq wrote:

except the brexit types put their faith in trade and denuded notions of 1980s free-market economics, whereas remain'ers entrust civic institutions to regulate and protect wherever possible. that's what this ultimately comes down to. it's not about 'unelected politicians' (this is continuously and always overplayed: most european politicians are elected, just in elections that seemingly hardly any national public gives a fuck about; senior bodies are elected then from that body of european MPs; it's about as indirect and unaccountable as a prime minister forming a cabinet).
There's a massive disconnect between the European parliament and local democracy.
It practically isn't democracy, and might as well not be.
There's simply no need for a Euro parliament, everything could be dealt with more efficiently by a council of foreign ministers at 1/1000th of the cost, and it would be more democratic.

That and Britain plays by the rules but pretty no other country does. Good luck getting free housing and dole if you turn up unemployed in Austria for example. If you're not put on the first train home you'll be chipping ice of the roads for your board if you're lucky.

Those are my two biggest gripes.

Last edited by Dilbert_X (2016-06-23 21:07:39)

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SuperJail Warden
Gone Forever
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Trump might be right about leaving NATO. Europe doesn't seem like reliable partners at the moment.
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uziq
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Dilbert_X wrote:

uziq wrote:

except the brexit types put their faith in trade and denuded notions of 1980s free-market economics, whereas remain'ers entrust civic institutions to regulate and protect wherever possible. that's what this ultimately comes down to. it's not about 'unelected politicians' (this is continuously and always overplayed: most european politicians are elected, just in elections that seemingly hardly any national public gives a fuck about; senior bodies are elected then from that body of european MPs; it's about as indirect and unaccountable as a prime minister forming a cabinet).
There's a massive disconnect between the European parliament and local democracy.
It practically isn't democracy, and might as well not be.
There's simply no need for a Euro parliament, everything could be dealt with more efficiently by a council of foreign ministers at 1/1000th of the cost, and it would be more democratic.

That and Britain plays by the rules but pretty no other country does. Good luck getting free housing and dole if you turn up unemployed in Austria for example. If you're not put on the first train home you'll be chipping ice of the roads for your board if you're lucky.

Those are my two biggest gripes.
it always comes down to issues like housing and immigration, the tabloid-friendly stuff. no one thinks about how the EU has kept uk farming and industry economically viable. the problem is that we haven't been building enough new housing, period, not that europeans have been snatching them from under hardworking britons' noses.

now we're leaving that means a) wales are fucked. b) scotland is fucked. (expect referendums and the breakup of the united kingdom imminently) c) the great majority of britain's (non-corporate, small-medium scale landhold) farmers are fucked. a LOT of our society was propped up or kept feasible by subsidies and trade agreements. but people see a trickle of immigration and see europeans being given housing and think their society is going to shit.

there are essentially two UKs. there's the working-class who have lost their industrial base and traditional reason for existence. they all voted to leave – en masse. it's possibly the biggest act of political revolt they have made since 1725 or something. the other UK is the university-educated, tertiary-sector workers who rely on close international ties and mobility. the spread in the votes was literally something like 70% 'remain' having degrees and 30% of the 'leave' camp. it couldn't be more night and day.

it'll be interesting to see if all those working-class protestors are now going to go into the fields of suffolk, norfolk and kent to start picking fruit.

methinks not.

Last edited by uziq (2016-06-23 23:19:52)

Cybargs
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since the referendum is not legally binding, the tories could possibly just block legislation to leave.
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uziq
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good luck with that.
Cybargs
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uziq wrote:

good luck with that.
besides ukip, have any of the major parties pledged to vote to leave the uk in parliament?
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DrunkFace
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The value of the pound has fallen dramatically
a fall of more than 10%, and a low not seen since 1985.
The move in sterling is the biggest one-day fall ever seen and London's main share index, the FTSE 100, is expected to open sharply lower, with indications of a fall of around 7%.
Currency traders say these moves are more extreme than those seen during the financial crisis of 2008.

http://www.bbc.com/news/business-36611512
Cybargs
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time to make money st00gez
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uziq
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the UK economy has lost $350 billion value in two hours. or forty years worth of 'unaffordable' EU contributions.
Jay
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+2,006|5598|London, England

uziq wrote:

Dilbert_X wrote:

uziq wrote:

except the brexit types put their faith in trade and denuded notions of 1980s free-market economics, whereas remain'ers entrust civic institutions to regulate and protect wherever possible. that's what this ultimately comes down to. it's not about 'unelected politicians' (this is continuously and always overplayed: most european politicians are elected, just in elections that seemingly hardly any national public gives a fuck about; senior bodies are elected then from that body of european MPs; it's about as indirect and unaccountable as a prime minister forming a cabinet).
There's a massive disconnect between the European parliament and local democracy.
It practically isn't democracy, and might as well not be.
There's simply no need for a Euro parliament, everything could be dealt with more efficiently by a council of foreign ministers at 1/1000th of the cost, and it would be more democratic.

That and Britain plays by the rules but pretty no other country does. Good luck getting free housing and dole if you turn up unemployed in Austria for example. If you're not put on the first train home you'll be chipping ice of the roads for your board if you're lucky.

Those are my two biggest gripes.
it always comes down to issues like housing and immigration, the tabloid-friendly stuff. no one thinks about how the EU has kept uk farming and industry economically viable. the problem is that we haven't been building enough new housing, period, not that europeans have been snatching them from under hardworking britons' noses.

now we're leaving that means a) wales are fucked. b) scotland is fucked. (expect referendums and the breakup of the united kingdom imminently) c) the great majority of britain's (non-corporate, small-medium scale landhold) farmers are fucked. a LOT of our society was propped up or kept feasible by subsidies and trade agreements. but people see a trickle of immigration and see europeans being given housing and think their society is going to shit.

there are essentially two UKs. there's the working-class who have lost their industrial base and traditional reason for existence. they all voted to leave – en masse. it's possibly the biggest act of political revolt they have made since 1725 or something. the other UK is the university-educated, tertiary-sector workers who rely on close international ties and mobility. the spread in the votes was literally something like 70% 'remain' having degrees and 30% of the 'leave' camp. it couldn't be more night and day.

it'll be interesting to see if all those working-class protestors are now going to go into the fields of suffolk, norfolk and kent to start picking fruit.

methinks not.
You guys are going to lose your most popular political punching bags when the bankers leave. But hey, on the bright side, London housing prices might now crash down to an affordable level.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
SuperJail Warden
Gone Forever
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Looks like Cameron underestimated the stupidity of poor rural white people. Good thing they are killing themselves off here so we will avoid a Trump 2016.
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Jay
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What makes them stupid?
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
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Cybargs wrote:

time to make money st00gez
teach me how.

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