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http://www.politico.eu/article/what-the-eu27-wants-from-brexit/

An interesting breakdown of what member states want from brexit, now that divorce day is here.

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Originally posted by Ashiitaka
http://www.politico.eu/article/what-the-eu27-wants-from-brexit/

An interesting breakdown of what member states want from brexit, now that divorce day is here.
My Facebook wall is dripping with liberal remainer tears today. I had to put one old friend on "restricted" as the volume of apocalyptic cry-babying became too much to bear.

"What about our children, what about their children, and their children's children..."

"The vote was wrong [insert bollox chart from the Independent] if you add the leavers to the didn't votes and the not entitled to votes, we have more..."

"This is a sad sad sad day for the entire world not just our brothers and sisters in Europe"

And so on a so forth, almost ad-infinitum.

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Originally posted by divegeester
My Facebook wall is dripping with liberal remainer tears today. I had to put one old friend on "restricted" as the volume of apocalyptic cry-babying became too much to bear.

"What about our children, what about their children, and their children's children..."

"The vote was wrong [insert bollox chart from the Independent] if you add the leavers to ...[text shortened]... orld not just our brothers and sisters in Europe"

And so on a so forth, almost ad-infinitum.
The sweet taste of democracy is so close it is almost tangible.

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Originally posted by Ashiitaka
The sweet taste of democracy is so close it is almost tangible.
Sadly you're about to take a bite from a worm.

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Originally posted by Ashiitaka
The sweet taste of democracy is so close it is almost tangible.
Democracy isn't all its made out to be. We all laugh at the US situation, but here in Africa we have had far worse experiences. The only reason most of us accept democracy is we can't come up with anything better.
I must point out, however, that the EU is democratic. It is not pure, one man one vote democracy, but then the UK isn't either. What you are gaining is not democracy but decentralisation. You are a nationalist. You have country borders as your religion. This is a common human behaviour, but it is dangerous and leads to conflict.

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Originally posted by Ashiitaka
The sweet taste of democracy is so close it is almost tangible.
The little Englanders have won the vote, bless their little English souls, and our Theresa, being the good, solid career politician that she is will go against her better judgement and philosophy to see to it that they get what they voted for. Which is all fair enough. The problem though with winning is that you then have to deliver, and what must now be delivered is a country (and let's include Scotland, Ireland and Wales) less divided and more at peace with itself and its' place in the world. A stronger economy would be good, too, if that can be arranged, otherwise in years to come one might wonder what the point of it all was. I have no personal ax to grind over this, (I'm as English as the next English person but live a few thousand miles away from the mother country) and am not saying that I have a monopoly on wisdom or foresight, but my instincts have always told me that 'Brexit' will be a disaster in all of the above regards. So far things aren't going very well, but of course it hasn't really happened yet, and I am quite prepared to be proved wrong, so, off you go then....

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I said it two years ago, I said it before the vote and I've said it multiple times since:

Goodbye and good riddence!
And don't forget to close the door on your way out.

Brexit is nearly as funny as Trump.
All the little Brexiteers waving their little flags, screaming independance... and even though they voted based on lies (the NHS will not profit, there will not be less immigration, refugees will not be deterred and the poor will not have more money to spend) and the lies were debunked by the liars the day after the vote... they still wave their little flags like turkeys proud to have voted for Christmas.

It's poetry on a base level and I love it!

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Originally posted by shavixmir
I said it two years ago, I said it before the vote and I've said it multiple times since:

Goodbye and good riddence!
And don't forget to close the door on your way out.

Brexit is nearly as funny as Trump.
All the little Brexiteers waving their little flags, screaming independance... and even though they voted based on lies (the NHS will not profit, ...[text shortened]... gs like turkeys proud to have voted for Christmas.

It's poetry on a base level and I love it!
But you're Scottish right...?

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Originally posted by divegeester
But you're Scottish right...?
He's a well balanced Scot ,he has a chip on both shoulders .

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Originally posted by divegeester
But you're Scottish right...?
I feel more Alpine or Cote d'Azure most of the time.

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Originally posted by twhitehead
Democracy isn't all its made out to be. We all laugh at the US situation, but here in Africa we have had far worse experiences. The only reason most of us accept democracy is we can't come up with anything better.
I must point out, however, that the EU is democratic. It is not pure, one man one vote democracy, but then the UK isn't either. What you are g ...[text shortened]... s as your religion. This is a common human behaviour, but it is dangerous and leads to conflict.
Britain is a country with an obvious physical boundary: the sea. Britons tend to view the rest of the world through those blinkers.

The odd thing about Britain is, Britons are more centralized (on London) than EU ever was (allegedly on Brussels).

Also, the British public tolerate much tighter restrictions on public freedoms, and much more intrusion by intelligence services, than most Europeans. Go figure.

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Originally posted by moonbus
Britain is a country with an obvious physical boundary: the sea.
So Northern Ireland isn't part of Britain I take it?

Britons tend to view the rest of the world through those blinkers.
Actually it has little or nothing to do with the sea. Almost all people in all countries are highly nationalistic wherever the boundaries might be. A few countries have more than one group in them and come pretty close to civil war - but even they tend to be very nationalistic.

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Originally posted by KazetNagorra
Sadly you're about to take a bite from a worm.
Sadly brexit opened the can of worms. We won't have to take any bite!

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Originally posted by shavixmir
I said it two years ago, I said it before the vote and I've said it multiple times since:

Goodbye and good riddence!
And don't forget to close the door on your way out.

Brexit is nearly as funny as Trump.
All the little Brexiteers waving their little flags, screaming independance... and even though they voted based on lies (the NHS will not profit, ...[text shortened]... gs like turkeys proud to have voted for Christmas.

It's poetry on a base level and I love it!
I hope for your sake and for the world economy that the EU doesn't sleepwalk into economic meltdown. Because that is what it looks like to me. Britain is flexible, we will adjust. The EU is not.

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Originally posted by shavixmir
I feel more Alpine or Cote d'Azure most of the time.
You sound like crazed jingoistic Scot to me.