HARD BREXIT

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A Brexit 'deal' means that we would be partially staying in the EU or at least keeping some of their laws. It is generally accepted that if we have a deal we also have to pay them an extra £40billion (as if we haven't paid enough…) and this would be for a free trade deal.

A free trade deal with the EU historically meant that each European nation is not allowed to produce certain items, or at the least would have a cap limiting how much they are allowed to produce; essentially forcing each nation to trade with the others, whilst simultaneously hurting any who were in the non-'chosen' industry for their nation. This is basically a terrible deal for any individual nation as it limits what your own people are allowed to do and stops them from becoming as prosperous as they need to be; whilst also forcing them to be dependent on others which could be perceived as a security risk.

Anyway, a lot of people want a 'free trade deal' because 'free trade' sounds better than 'you must pay taxes'; but in reality being forced to pay taxes and not having laws that limit our own ability to manufacture would mean that we could have an industrial boom as people start producing all those limited and forbidden items here once more. Tariffs would raise prices of foreign goods which would encourage people to buy local, further enriching our own nation.

It's only seen as a bad thing because some cunts don't want to pay an extra 20 pence for their strawberries in Winter.

The most common complaint from young people is >muh travel. The difference between entering a country as an EU citizen and as an American citizen is that the American needs to wait an extra 4 seconds to have their visa stamped (and I can confirm this as I traveled all around Europe as a British national with an American girlfriend, the only difference was that they didn't stamp my passport but did stamp hers, making it a maximum of a few seconds more than it is for us now). All the supposed 'pros' of a deal are bullshit and exist solely because of the ignorance of the masses.

Uhh, I meant to say 'tariffs' not taxes. Its 4am please forgive my typos.

How many votes do you britards need to tell the EU to fuck off?

I have been hearing about this shit for what feels like a hundred god damn years, are you fuckers finally leaving, for real this time?

The deadline is the end of March. Supposedly this was the last possible deal that was voted down today. Tomorrow they are voting on whether or not to accept a 'no deal'. Presumably if they vote that down it means they are denying the people democracy and stopping Brexit, or else we will actually be leaving after that.

Either way things should get more exciting very soon. It's either the beginning of the end for the EU, or the start of a civil war in the UK.

godspeed

Calm down. The EU rules over a continent of gelded faggots who won't revolt while the barbarians are eating their children alive. The UK is especially bad for this, as the grooming gangs have shown. There's a teeming current of revolt under the surface, which is why Her Majesty's Security Services keep sending Tommy Robinson to the Ministry of Love. If Britain was going to shed blood, however, I have to believe it would have been after news broke about the 1,400 girls of Rotherham.

I think it is as simple as the overwhelming majority of MPs REALLY not wanting to leave. Leaving the franchise model and going sovereign will genuinely make their jobs significantly harder; for a political class born and bred into a system on practical autopilot it is clearly a terrifying prospect. So they have gone catatonic.

It isn’t an optimal strategy. I think it’s possible that it isn’t a strategy at all. Like a rabbit in the headlights they may get lucky and the car will stop in time with a second “referendum” or they might get hit with a no deal and for the first time in their lives have to engage in meaningful work.

Just so you are aware, there are retaliatory attacks all across Europe all the time. We have a media black out on pretty much everything that shows Nationalists doing anything in real life. I could cite you a lot of different things, but one of the most undeniable was the 'Football Lad's Alliance' march through London where over 70,000 people brought the traffic to a standstill. There was no mention of it in any news paper or any news network. The same is true of countless other events, and has been true for decades. It's why we can be near enough certain that characters like Farage are on 'their' side.


I think I agree with you, but they could essentially have kept everything they want with some of May's deals already, which they voted down. On the one hand I think they must simply be pushing for a 'full remain', but that is so much riskier than one of the many 'soft brexits' that May has offered up already. They are taking a huge and unnecessary risk by doing this; but whatever, 'never interrupt your enemy when they are making a mistake' and all that, and its too late for them to stop anyway.