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I didn't expect that... now it will be hard for UK. All contracts are fallin.
Good for Switzerland... the SwissFranc was to high before.
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Last edited by Arkos (2016-06-24 07:52:30)
good bye Great Britain
Welcome Ukraine! Maybe... At least they want to join EU.
nämeless wrote:ABAS wrote:good bye Great Britain
Welcome Ukraine! Maybe... At least they want to join EU.
i meant maybe Great Britain become Britain
i don't think Ukraine can join EU soon
The Great Britain is the successor of the British Empire, the most powerful country with its colonies, dominions and protectorates some time ago. They used to think of themselves as "great" long time before the EU.
The Great Britain is the successor of the British Empire, the most powerful country with its colonies, dominions and protectorates some time ago. They used to think of themselves as "great" long time before the EU.
the threat of separating of Scotland and Wales may make them less mighty
There is only a threat of Scotland casting another referendum. That's it.
nämeless wrote:The Great Britain is the successor of the British Empire, the most powerful country with its colonies, dominions and protectorates some time ago. They used to think of themselves as "great" long time before the EU.
the threat of separating of Scotland and Wales may make them less mighty
Not so many countries left to separate. It doesn't matter a lot these days.
Here is the map of the British Empire. You know how it looks like these days. Don't forget to pay attention to the current British territories underlined in red.
Not so many countries left to separate. It doesn't matter a lot these days.
Here is the map of the British Empire. You know how it looks like these days. Don't forget to pay attention to the current British territories underlined in red.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po … 00466.html
i agree in some points ,but dont forget Divide and rule
England used this method on some countries ,but now what goes around, comes around
nämeless wrote:Not so many countries left to separate. It doesn't matter a lot these days.
Here is the map of the British Empire. You know how it looks like these days. Don't forget to pay attention to the current British territories underlined in red.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po … 00466.html
i agree in some points ,but dont forget Divide and rule
England used this method on some countries ,but now what goes around, comes around
Who divides? Who rules?
Who divides? Who rules?
thats the point ,read it
ABAS wrote:nämeless wrote:The Great Britain is the successor of the British Empire, the most powerful country with its colonies, dominions and protectorates some time ago. They used to think of themselves as "great" long time before the EU.
the threat of separating of Scotland and Wales may make them less mighty
Not so many countries left to separate. It doesn't matter a lot these days.
Here is the map of the British Empire. You know how it looks like these days. Don't forget to pay attention to the current British territories underlined in red.
where's the isle of man?
and so it begins...
"...In the blink of an eye, as the Brexit shock sank in, British stocks and the pound took a heavy hammering, with the currency alone falling from its highest point against the dollar this year to the steepest drop in more than three decades.
In the first ten minutes of trading on Friday, London's FTSE index shed $164 billion of its value.
London's banking stocks, slammed by Brexit's impact on exports to Europe and the fall of the pound, lost more than $60 billion in value...."
USA Dow Jones Industrial down 604.5 at 3:16PM EST.
Am curious to see what will take place early Monday morning........
How is that 401K doing????
*sighs-cries-drinks*
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Investors will buy Gold and Swiss francs and SNB buys Pounds, to weaken the SwissFranc. But they have to buy a lot of Pounds.
1.10 was allready heavy for swiss from 1.50 before some years. (Euro-ChF)
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Last edited by Arkos (2016-06-24 21:36:35)
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UK will have now 2 years for this Brexit. This will be a hard time. Analysts think, that's not possible to reach this between 2 years, it would need up to 5.
We (Swiss) know, how difficult it is to bring through all those "new" contracts with the EU.
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We are in uncharted territory, it's difficult to say if we have made the right choice. There is certainly a chance of a second Scottish referendum now.
We are in uncharted territory, it's difficult to say if we have made the right choice. There is certainly a chance of a second Scottish referendum now.
I only know the next prime minister and it's Boris.
Brexit this and brexit that. I just want to know where's the brisket!?
There are better argument speaking for leaving the EU if you ask me. I don't think it will be harder for GB now, maybe on short term. The economy of Germany is great, it means the companies are doing well but the people are doing worse and worse. The EU failed cause the EU is not a union of people it is a union of lobbies and companies. It is hard to break these structures to chance this undemocratic system. I think it was the right choice cause it was the only way to show the EU that they can't do what they want.
Last edited by dary (2016-06-25 11:50:36)
Well, Great Britain became prematurely european (championship) winner...
Here is what i dont like with EU
"Sweden's membership of the EU means that Sweden should follow the rules of the EU institutions to decide.
If Sweden does not follow the rules , the country can be brought before the European Court of Justice .
If a Swedish law is in conflict with EU law , the EU law that applies."
http://www.eu-upplysningen.se/Sverige-i … ska-lagar/
(its just a another layer of politicians (assholes) on top of the idiots we already have here running the country.)
"If a Swedish law is in conflict with EU law , the EU law that applies." I guess this is same for all EU members?
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and so it begins...
How does it work in the USA? I have the impression every state has many own laws? Like age for driving licence? (sorry for my ignorance) I know there is a big lobby "industry" in USA, and the same goes for EU, while in Sweden that does not (or atleast not in the open) exist.
In a documentary the reporters found out that one of our representants in EU got influenced by lobbying and it was like she didnt really realize it herself (these lobbyists is really good at this things).
I want people from the whole world to unite, i dont want to be screwed by powerhungry bureaucrats.
"If a Swedish law is in conflict with EU law , the EU law that applies." I guess this is same for all EU members?
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ATF_SurrenderMonkey wrote:and so it begins...
How does it work in the USA? I have the impression every state has many own laws? Like age for driving licence? (sorry for my ignorance) I know there is a big lobby "industry" in USA, and the same goes for EU, while in Sweden that does not (or atleast not in the open) exist.
In a documentary the reporters found out that one of our representants in EU got influenced by lobbying and it was like she didnt really realize it herself (these lobbyists is really good at this things).
I want people from the whole world to unite, i dont want to be screwed by powerhungry bureaucrats.
There are federal and state laws since each state also have their own constitution.
(Driving permit age is 15.5 & licence is 16 in US)
so if someone have broke a state law but havent broke any federal laws, he can just leave the state and he is good for federal cops?
so if someone have broke a state law but havent broke any federal laws, he can just leave the state and he is good for federal cops?
No. They'll have a warrant for their arrest. If they get identified anywhere by cops in other states they'll be sent back.
Last edited by Sunshine (2016-06-26 23:58:42)
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There are federal and state laws since each state also have their own constitution.
(Driving permit age is 15.5 & licence is 16 in US)...
Driving license is good example; each state can have restricted licenses (have to drive with an older driver) and unrestricted licenses. Age for these unrestricted licences can be up to age 18; depending on the state.
State of Hawaii is in the news for its new law requiring all gun owners to be registered with a federal gun database and state of Hawaii notified if that person is arrested anywhere in USA>