Brexit Vote Direct Result Of Merkel's Immigration Policy

Discussion in 'Politics' started by AAAintheBeltway, Jun 24, 2016.

  1. If that theory worked, the third world hellholes they come from would be rich and thriving.
     
    #81     Jun 25, 2016
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  2. Ditto!

    ANY argument about the supposed value of ... "importing tons of illegals" into the US is BS!!
     
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    #82     Jun 25, 2016
  3. achilles28

    achilles28

    Democrats hate America and seek to change it. White people are bad, don't you know. Plus, the social engineers like to import terrorists. Great way to seize power after they shoot up a few malls or fly planes into buildings. Don't let a good crisis go to waste - Rahm Emmanual.
     
    #83     Jun 25, 2016
  4. fhl

    fhl

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    U.S. Journalists React To The U.K. Referendum Result
     
    #84     Jun 25, 2016
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  5. achilles28

    achilles28

    Global order falling to pieces.
     
    #85     Jun 25, 2016
  6. LacesOut

    LacesOut

    Hahaha Ricter doesnt have any intellectual arguments.
    Drumpf (Trumps' original family name) is just an attempt at being cute by the few losers who still use it.
    It's not funny or ironic or cute or anything.
    And it's not an insult.
    It's just his original family name.
    John Oliver, the leftist who only leftist retards actually find funny, was the one who popularized this not funny, breaking news story.

    It shows the lack of creativity of leftists. They can't even come up with anything good like Zerobama, Oblahblah, Hitlery Cunton, etc....
     
    #86     Jun 25, 2016
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  7. Ricter

    Ricter

    Working down on that level I apparently have good company, goofus.
    :D
     
    #87     Jun 25, 2016
  8. Ricter

    Ricter

    More Than 2.5 Million Britons Are Demanding A Second EU Referendum
    A petition calls for the U.K. government to act because Thursday’s winning margin to leave the union was so slim.
    06/25/2016 06:55 am ET | Updated 1 hour ago
    Lee Moran

    "Calls for the United Kingdom to hold a second referendum on its membership of the European Union are growing.

    "A petition demanding a rerun of Thursday’s vote which resulted in the British exit, dubbed a “Brexit,” after the “leave” campaign won 51.9 percent to Remain’s 48.1 percent, had garnered more than 2.5 million signatures by midday on Saturday.

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    petition.parliament.uk
    We the undersigned call upon HM Government to implement a rule that if the remain or leave vote is less than 60 [percent] based on a turnout less than 75[percent] there should be a referendum,” it states.

    "The website crashed multiple times on Friday after being inundated with thousands of visitors trying to access the petition, The Independent newspaper reports.

    "The British government is duty-bound to respond to any petition reaching more than 100,000 signatories, as they did in January after one was launched to ban Donald Trump from setting foot on U.K. soil.

    "Conservative lawmaker Ben Howlett said the House of Commons Petitions Select Committee will consider this one on Tuesday:

    "James Corden, “The Late Late Show” host, is among numerous celebrities urging fellow Britons to sign the petition:

    "But not everyone is happy with the call for a second referendum. Some people, say the result must be accepted and dealt with accordingly, including politicians such as the Labour Party member of parliament Mike Gapes.

    "The petition will also come as unwelcome news for Nigel Farage, the anti-EU leader of the UK Independence Party. But he doesn’t have much cause to complain, given he said in May that a 52-48 win for the Remain side would be such a narrow margin that he’d fight for a second referendum to be held.

    "The surprise outcome of the EU vote result has sent global stock markets tumbling and the pound sterling plummeting to a 30-year low.

    "It’s also prompted the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron, and fears that other European nations could follow suit in leaving the union."

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...gnatures_us_576e58ebe4b0dbb1bbbab919?section=


    "The petition will also come as unwelcome news for Nigel Farage, the anti-EU leader of the UK Independence Party. But he doesn’t have much cause to complain, given he said in May that a 52-48 win for the Remain side would be such a narrow margin that he’d fight for a second referendum to be held."
    ROFL, perfect.
     
    #88     Jun 25, 2016
  9. Has anybody actually interviewed people that voted for Brexit and asked them why? They had idiots in the Union making up regulations all day every day. Britons could be in big trouble if they had less than one toothbrush per six householders! They had weird regulations up the kazoo and more coming every day.
     
    #89     Jun 25, 2016
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  10. Ditch

    Ditch

    The concept of decision by democratic vote is just too much for douchelennials to stomach, if the outcome doesn't go their way. The image of a kicking and screaming toddler, that didn't get his candy, comes to mind. The turnout of millennials was the lowest of all age groups.They let their vote go to waste, now after they screwed up, they, as always, want a second chance.
     
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    #90     Jun 26, 2016
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