Theresa May quits.

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Re: Theresa May quits.

Post by brian ross » Fri May 24, 2019 9:23 pm

There are massive problems presented by a "no deal" exit from the EU for the UK.

The EU would penalise the UK enormously if they did that. As it is, they owe the EU some 50 billion pounds Stirling to get a "soft exit" as negotiated by May. The UK has largely dismantled most of its customs and excise departments. The UK's industry has become geared to working tariff free in trade with other EU members. Then you have the problems with immigration. What happens to the hundreds of thousands of other EU citizens who are present in the UK without a valid UK visa? Then you have flight control problems with the EU, if the UK "no deal" exits from the EU. The UK is highly dependent on using EU flight rules now. These are just a few of the problems facing a Brexit.

Brexit is a minefield and idiots like Nigel Farage don't care about them in the slightest. He is a prize idiot who would lead the UK to ruination. :roll:
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Re: Theresa May quits.

Post by Wally Raffles » Fri May 24, 2019 9:25 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Fri May 24, 2019 9:04 pm
It won't be easy initially for a no deal exit but ultimately I think they will be much better off.

Why? It is so easy to make that sort of gambit wishy-washy "ultimately" claim with nothing other than your own unsubstantiated opinion behind it. Somehow, I think Theresa May knows far more than you or I know about what is going on, so I'll just say this.

They voted to get out.

Other than that, I have no idea.

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Re: Theresa May quits.

Post by Black Orchid » Fri May 24, 2019 9:28 pm

Wally Raffles wrote:
Fri May 24, 2019 9:25 pm
Black Orchid wrote:
Fri May 24, 2019 9:04 pm
It won't be easy initially for a no deal exit but ultimately I think they will be much better off.

Why? It is so easy to make that sort of gambit wishy-washy "ultimately" claim with nothing other than your own unsubstantiated opinion behind it. Somehow, I think Theresa May knows far more than you or I know about what is going on, so I'll just say this.

They voted to get out.

Other than that, I have no idea.
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Re: Theresa May quits.

Post by Wally Raffles » Fri May 24, 2019 9:29 pm

Oz? Who is that?

I readily admit I have no expertise on the matter. Do you?

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Re: Theresa May quits.

Post by Serial Brain 9 » Fri May 24, 2019 10:29 pm

Im just wondering if Trumps declass has anything to do with May's resignation?

in regards to 'Five Eyes'

Australia's involvement would also come into question - good thing Turnbull has already gone I think.
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Re: Theresa May quits.

Post by Super Nova » Fri May 24, 2019 10:46 pm

She should quit.

What a disaster.
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Re: Theresa May quits.

Post by sprintcyclist » Sat May 25, 2019 4:13 am

Black Orchid wrote:
Fri May 24, 2019 9:04 pm
It won't be easy initially for a no deal exit but ultimately I think they will be much better off.
Absolutely.
The UK has not control over its own borders as it is . The EU makes any draconian law over england from Brussels.

The problem is northern ireland is not part of the UK, it is part of europe.
THe EU wants no border control from Northern ireland to England. So the EU want a full back door access to england from europe.
England wants to control its own future.
the EU can hardly afford to have england leave, it is one of the few countries there that pay.

When england leave, other good countries may well also leave
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Re: Theresa May quits.

Post by Valkie » Sat May 25, 2019 8:35 am

The only reason the British people voted to end the European agreement was because they were seeing their country trashed by the compulsory influx of disgusting third world trash.

They saw their culture being destroyed by immigrants, that the EU had mandated as part of the world domination of the CULT of DEATH.

I have travelled England and Ireland for the last 30 years.
The last couple of trips have been disheartening, seeing a once proud and noble country being destroyed by immigration of filthy deadbeats.

London in particular has been destroyed to the point that even the English hate the place. I will no longer stay there, I prefer to head into less damaged countryside.

My next journey to England will be my last, not just because I will no longer be in a financial position to do so, but because my heart aches for the destruction of a wonderful culture through poorly managed immigration.

Australia has been somewhat insulated at the moment, but it's getting worse.
We have pockets of trash and crime, predominantly those creatures from Islamic and African countries.
All I can hope and pray for is that Australia wakes up and looks at countries like Germany, France, Sweden and the UK, who have all been and are continuing to be destroyed by bad immigration policies where cultural incompatibility is not considered carefully.
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Re: Theresa May quits.

Post by Black Orchid » Sat May 25, 2019 5:34 pm

As UK Prime Minister Theresa May announced she will stand down on June 7 after failing to deliver Brexit, the anti-EU sentiment behind the 2016 vote is reflected across the continent.

Anti-immigration movements are expected to score huge gains across key states, including France, Italy, Britain, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Hungary, Denmark and Poland.

Voting began in Britain and the Netherlands on Thursday, with full results expected on Sunday for the 751 seat parliament that decides on legislation, public spending and major projects for the bloc.

This time, the surge in populist parties has set the stage for a showdown between far-right groups who want to slash immigration and boost national governments and integrationists who want a closer relationship between European states.

Chatham House associate fellow Matt Goodwin said “Europe is fragmenting”, with the two major parties set to lose their majority for the first time in history and smaller parties on the rise, including liberals, greens, and the far right.

“The unwritten laws of Europe are really being overturned,” he told news.com.au. “(In) the countries that were traditionally quite stable or have had a history of fascism or nazisim, we’re going to see a lot of very significant populist movements breaking through, and that’s really going to feed into this broader debate about the culture and identity challenges that are facing Europe.”

“Lots of voters want to talk about borders and security and community and actually now we’re not in an arena where people just want to talk about the economy and jobs. I think these elections are going to be pivotal for the future of the European Union.”
https://www.news.com.au/world/europe/po ... 7fd657aeb5

An interesting weekend ahead :thumb

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Re: Theresa May quits.

Post by billy the kid » Sat May 25, 2019 5:46 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Sat May 25, 2019 5:34 pm
As UK Prime Minister Theresa May announced she will stand down on June 7 after failing to deliver Brexit, the anti-EU sentiment behind the 2016 vote is reflected across the continent.

Anti-immigration movements are expected to score huge gains across key states, including France, Italy, Britain, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Hungary, Denmark and Poland.

Voting began in Britain and the Netherlands on Thursday, with full results expected on Sunday for the 751 seat parliament that decides on legislation, public spending and major projects for the bloc.

This time, the surge in populist parties has set the stage for a showdown between far-right groups who want to slash immigration and boost national governments and integrationists who want a closer relationship between European states.

Chatham House associate fellow Matt Goodwin said “Europe is fragmenting”, with the two major parties set to lose their majority for the first time in history and smaller parties on the rise, including liberals, greens, and the far right.

“The unwritten laws of Europe are really being overturned,” he told news.com.au. “(In) the countries that were traditionally quite stable or have had a history of fascism or nazisim, we’re going to see a lot of very significant populist movements breaking through, and that’s really going to feed into this broader debate about the culture and identity challenges that are facing Europe.”

“Lots of voters want to talk about borders and security and community and actually now we’re not in an arena where people just want to talk about the economy and jobs. I think these elections are going to be pivotal for the future of the European Union.”
https://www.news.com.au/world/europe/po ... 7fd657aeb5

An interesting weekend ahead :thumb
Goodwin says "Europe is fragmenting"
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