The breakup of the United Kingdom???

Scotland is put to bed for a while as the referendum to leave was voted down. And protestant Northern Ireland reconnecting with Catholic Ireland? Dream on

Scotland is wisely waiting on how the economic impact of England having to renegotiate key economic trade deals with the rest of Europe.....they'll go with whatever is best for Scotland and not to preserve the UK.
 
Or it can turn into an upturn if they're going to secure their borders better and start punting a lot of their islamic zealots out of the country.


You should know that most of England's Muslims have immigrated there from former British colonies and NOT from Syria and Iraq


You should know that 1.5 million are in england illegally.
 
With yesterday's historic vote for England to leave the EU, many repercussions will inevitably follow and not many of them in the "positive" column.

Currently the UK comprises 4 countries, and there are strong tendencies from countries such as Scotland and Northern Ireland to ALSO leave the tenuous compact to remain within the UK; this, coupled with the industrial sectors within England wanting to remain within the EU, will spell very hard economic times for the UK's future.

There is little doubt that the ripple effect of our wars in the middle east regions has taken its toll on the issue of immigration from those war-torn countries to Europe.....Britain has chosen to close its borders to such immigration, and yesterday's vote to separate itself from the EU will prove to be an economic and social downturn for that country.

We are indeed living in interesting times.
It's very interesting and I'm just turning on the tv and hearing about it now. Wow.
 
With yesterday's historic vote for England to leave the EU, many repercussions will inevitably follow and not many of them in the "positive" column.

Currently the UK comprises 4 countries, and there are strong tendencies from countries such as Scotland and Northern Ireland to ALSO leave the tenuous compact to remain within the UK; this, coupled with the industrial sectors within England wanting to remain within the EU, will spell very hard economic times for the UK's future.

There is little doubt that the ripple effect of our wars in the middle east regions has taken its toll on the issue of immigration from those war-torn countries to Europe.....Britain has chosen to close its borders to such immigration, and yesterday's vote to separate itself from the EU will prove to be an economic and social downturn for that country.

We are indeed living in interesting times.

Far leftism is getting rejected all over the world, you far left drones need to accept it..
Leftism? You fool, Scotland will most likely be voting to leave the UK for the EU, and N. Ireland has a good chance of being assimilated by Sein Fein. Leftism won this one fair and square. Whether or not that's good thing remains to be seen.
 
Or it can turn into an upturn if they're going to secure their borders better and start punting a lot of their islamic zealots out of the country.


You should know that most of England's Muslims have immigrated there from former British colonies and NOT from Syria and Iraq


You should know that 1.5 million are in england illegally.
Out of 53 million people.
Something like 71% of voters voted. Pretty amazing.
 
You should know that most of England's Muslims have immigrated there from former British colonies and NOT from Syria and Iraq

You should know they're a drain on the public resources, pay little or nothing into the system, engage in more crime per capita, and have a slight tendency to blow up, or chop up people in the streets.

You can keep 'em if you want 'em, just don't tell us we should take some.

You ever had a buddy try something, declare that it tasted like shit and say "here, try it".?
 
Or it can turn into an upturn if they're going to secure their borders better and start punting a lot of their islamic zealots out of the country.


You should know that most of England's Muslims have immigrated there from former British colonies and NOT from Syria and Iraq


You should know that 1.5 million are in england illegally.
Out of 53 million people.
Something like 71% of voters voted. Pretty amazing.
I'm hearing they were pretty evenly divided.
 
With the EU's damaging approach to immigration and recent collapses in finance in banking, I can't see how anyone would want to stay a part of such a corrupt organization...much less want to join them at this point.
 
With yesterday's historic vote for England to leave the EU, many repercussions will inevitably follow and not many of them in the "positive" column.

Currently the UK comprises 4 countries, and there are strong tendencies from countries such as Scotland and Northern Ireland to ALSO leave the tenuous compact to remain within the UK; this, coupled with the industrial sectors within England wanting to remain within the EU, will spell very hard economic times for the UK's future.

There is little doubt that the ripple effect of our wars in the middle east regions has taken its toll on the issue of immigration from those war-torn countries to Europe.....Britain has chosen to close its borders to such immigration, and yesterday's vote to separate itself from the EU will prove to be an economic and social downturn for that country.

We are indeed living in interesting times.


Because a oversupply of cheap labor is so important to compete in teh 21st century?
 
Or it can turn into an upturn if they're going to secure their borders better and start punting a lot of their islamic zealots out of the country.


You should know that most of England's Muslims have immigrated there from former British colonies and NOT from Syria and Iraq


You should know that 1.5 million are in england illegally.
Out of 53 million people.
Something like 71% of voters voted. Pretty amazing.
I'm hearing they were pretty evenly divided.
Yeah, overall. But the vote shows a pretty deeply division regionally. With Scotland voting 68% to stay in the EU (Donald apparently didn't get that news), it looks pretty grim for the UK staying united because while the vote was close overall, it wasn't so much by region. Scotland and N. Ireland voted to stay in the EU more definitely than the more close overall vote. That is, England and Wales voted much differently than did Scotland and N. Ireland.

If Scotland leaves the UK for the EU, that has defense implications for the US because the UK's nuclear deterrent is in Scotland, and the Scots want it out.

If Sein Fein can not force a vote to remove the border around N. Ireland so the whole of Ireland remains in the EU .... that seems very scary in light of the violence the N. Ireland protestants engaged in against the N. Ireland catholics.
 
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With yesterday's historic vote for England to leave the EU, many repercussions will inevitably follow and not many of them in the "positive" column.

Currently the UK comprises 4 countries, and there are strong tendencies from countries such as Scotland and Northern Ireland to ALSO leave the tenuous compact to remain within the UK; this, coupled with the industrial sectors within England wanting to remain within the EU, will spell very hard economic times for the UK's future.

There is little doubt that the ripple effect of our wars in the middle east regions has taken its toll on the issue of immigration from those war-torn countries to Europe.....Britain has chosen to close its borders to such immigration, and yesterday's vote to separate itself from the EU will prove to be an economic and social downturn for that country.

We are indeed living in interesting times.

Far leftism is getting rejected all over the world, you far left drones need to accept it..
Leftism? You fool, Scotland will most likely be voting to leave the UK for the EU, and N. Ireland has a good chance of being assimilated by Sein Fein. Leftism won this one fair and square. Whether or not that's good thing remains to be seen.


The EU is the Leftist model. Faceless, unaccountable bureaucrats ruling against the Will of the People.

This was a huge defeat for leftism.
 
You should know that most of England's Muslims have immigrated there from former British colonies and NOT from Syria and Iraq


You should know that 1.5 million are in england illegally.
Out of 53 million people.
Something like 71% of voters voted. Pretty amazing.
I'm hearing they were pretty evenly divided.
Yeah. Pretty deeply. With Scotland voting 68% to stay in the EU (Donald apparently didn't get that news), it looks pretty grim for the UK staying united.
Yes, that idiot got lucky finding a lot of cameras over there at this particular time.

:lol:
 
With yesterday's historic vote for England to leave the EU, many repercussions will inevitably follow and not many of them in the "positive" column.

Currently the UK comprises 4 countries, and there are strong tendencies from countries such as Scotland and Northern Ireland to ALSO leave the tenuous compact to remain within the UK; this, coupled with the industrial sectors within England wanting to remain within the EU, will spell very hard economic times for the UK's future.

There is little doubt that the ripple effect of our wars in the middle east regions has taken its toll on the issue of immigration from those war-torn countries to Europe.....Britain has chosen to close its borders to such immigration, and yesterday's vote to separate itself from the EU will prove to be an economic and social downturn for that country.

We are indeed living in interesting times.
This op right here, shows, w/o any doubt, just how completely and utter the ignorance of leftist.

This moron actually thinks that leaving a sinking ship is a bad idea.


four legs good
Two legs better


give that sheep some free grass
 
The rightwinger in the US praise this because they'd like to see it happen to the US. They hate America as a nation.

No, we hate what you assholes are trying to do to the nation, and some of the people in it.

Big difference.
 

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