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Clarko95 📚💰📈
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« on: June 23, 2016, 05:52:29 PM »

Is Farage always this blatantly honest?  It's strange to see him talking about potentially losing when none of the votes are even in yet.  Politicians usually put up a brave face no matter the result.

When you're an anti-immigrant demagogue, the rules change and you can be as honest as you like. He was also just "honest enough" to complain about a 48 hour extension in the voting registration period, because it would probably hurt his side.

And "honest" enough to use a picture of Syrians entering Slovakia to scare everyone about hordes of Muslims entering the UK

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Clarko95 📚💰📈
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E: -5.61, S: -1.96

« Reply #1 on: June 23, 2016, 09:53:01 PM »

This result is a reason to rejoice for all freedom loving people.

Yeah, 4 years of continued austerity, a stagnant economy at best, continued cuts to social services, and a weakened currency are really something to rejoice about as long as you get to say f_ck you to immigrants.


I wonder who the Leave voters will blame in several years when things don't get much better.
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Clarko95 📚💰📈
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E: -5.61, S: -1.96

« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2016, 10:03:30 PM »

This result is a reason to rejoice for all freedom loving people.

Yeah, 4 years of continued austerity, a stagnant economy at best, continued cuts to social services, and a weakened currency are really something to rejoice about as long as you get to say f_ck you to immigrants.


I wonder who the Leave voters will blame in several years when things don't get much better.

A small amount of economic pain is a small price to pay for the freedom of a nation.  I guess you would have been arguing for King George III in 1776.

Britain will basically be subject to the rules of the EU, as no small part of their economy is tied to the EU, and just took its own voice away with regards to writing those rules.

That's the complete opposite of freedom. That's stupidity in the name of feelings.
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Clarko95 📚💰📈
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E: -5.61, S: -1.96

« Reply #3 on: June 23, 2016, 10:14:11 PM »

Everyone cheering for economic destruction is hilarious utterly depressing.

Pound is the lowest it's been since 1985.


You realize they will not be able to afford to buy our stuff anymore right?

You do realize that the Pound is still stronger than the Dollar, right?  They'll be ok.

You literally have no grasp of macroeconomics or finance.
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Clarko95 📚💰📈
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E: -5.61, S: -1.96

« Reply #4 on: June 23, 2016, 10:26:14 PM »

Judging by your logic, you should shutup and never talk to me about politics again.  I have a political science degree!  I am the elite, I know what I'm talking about!

lmfao, he has a poly sci degree
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