thats how market works bro. anyway for me im satisfied with the result yeah sure many people are affected negatively but what can we do about it? its their country its their vote if we make a profit from their brexit its not our fault.
地獄の花 said, June 30, 2016, 11:32:06 pmthats how market works bro. anyway for me im satisfied with the result yeah sure many people are affected negatively but what can we do about it? its their country its their vote if we make a profit from their brexit its not our fault.well, they sure wanted to make a profit on their brexit without caring aobut other countries' consequences, so there's that.
Nigel Farage Resigned, last seen flipping double birds at people while being carted off and thrown into the thames http://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2016/jul/04/brexit-live-plan-leave-vote-hysteria-boris-johnson (He'll stay on as MEP for another two years, getting paid 80k a year. In Euro, not Sterling.He currently ranks 747th out of 751 for attendance at EU Parliament.)Boris johnson hysterically wants government to stop all the brexit hysteria , which was ofcourse devised by him.http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/685891/Boris-Johnson-Government-Michael-Gove-David-Cameron-George-Osborne-politics-EU-referendum Meanwhile the future pm they want to push towards the position.has hasd info leaked that shows her as being PRO EUROPE. That goddamned traitor.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3671760/Tory-leadership-hopeful-Vote-Leave-campaigner-Andrea-Leadsom-previously-said-Brexit-disaster.htmlQuote I'm going to nail my colours to the mast here: I don't think the UK should leave the EU. I think it would be a disaster for our economy and it would lead to a decade of economic and political uncertainty at a time when the tectonic plates of global success are moving.Economic success is the vital underpinning of every happy nation. The wellbeing we all crave goes hand in hand with economic success.
Brexit may not go through after all.http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-37857785QuoteParliament must vote on whether the UK can start the process of leaving the EU, the High Court has ruled. This means the government cannot trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty - beginning formal exit negotiations with the EU - on its own. Theresa May says the referendum - and existing ministerial powers - mean MPs do not need to vote, but campaigners called this unconstitutional.The government is appealing, with a further hearing expected next month.
that was mentioned back then, the ideaq was that the congress will ahve to follow the referendum out of principle, since it's already been shown that it is the will of the uk people to leave the eu.