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Gyra_Solune posted:i don't get why the markets are flipping the gently caress out over a vote that won't even take effect for several months if not a whole year Because the only group dumber than 51% of the British electorate is 90% of investors. They are running trying to get ahead of everyone else for what is going to happen in a year while forgetting that there is business to be done on Monday.
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That Italian Guy posted:Probably not. But since Cameron's idea was to set this up only to gather consensus, he definitely could have had this laid out in a different way. A qualified majority instead of 50%+1 could have let him able to maintain his promise, do something that is hardly unheard of and still be pretty sure to "win". If he had just looked slightly across the pond, he would've found just the sort of precedent he'd need to set up his own failure-free referendum. He just got lazy, I guess.
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 19:23 |
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Kleptocrats are moving their money until all the authorities piss off and the dust settles. London is still their heaven, but right now "their poo poo has been messed with". It's not all investment strategy.
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Ceiling fan posted:Because the only group dumber than 51% of the British electorate is 90% of investors. They are running trying to get ahead of everyone else for what is going to happen in a year while forgetting that there is business to be done on Monday. "Getting ahead of everyone else for what is going to happen in a year," is literally job of an investor. It is exactly what you'd expect them to do, it's not them being dumb.
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 19:25 |
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Gyra_Solune posted:i don't get why the markets are flipping the gently caress out over a vote that won't even take effect for several months if not a whole year - UK credit rating went down - a lot of companies habe already declared that they are leaving the UK or are going to announce soon. These companies' entire business model depends on being in the EU, they literally can not stay. - whatever agreement the EU and Britain come to, it's gonna be worse than what they have now. British companies are gonna be disadvantaged in the EU market, their most important one. - Britain is most likely going to experience a depression as a result of all of this People are freaking out because nobody knows how bad it's gonna get, only that it's gonna be very bad.
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boom boom boom posted:How on Earth is the United States swinging to the left? Inequality is at crazy levels, social mobility is on the decline, and union membership is in the toilet. Real wages haven't gone up in decades, segregation is coming back, The prisons are stuffed full, miners are getting black lung again, one state is very close to ending public school, in a lot of states it's almost impossible to get an abortion. The poster was confusing/conflating "left" with "liberal". Brannock posted:Ideological predation works, and in this case I'm glad that it is, but if it was your ideology that opponents were "making everyone around you embarassed to know you, ashamed to agree with you, and minimizing your ability to spread your viewpoints until they go ideologically extinct" I think you would object. Does racism even count as an ideology? It's really just kind of a fallacy. Gyra_Solune posted:the economy is loving weird Probably the concept of value in and of itself is best for getting why economies are the way they are. It's like someone trying to sell you a trinket: it's one-of-a-kind, no other like it in the world, endorsed by Michael Jordan! So your interest perks up and the item seems valuable to you. But then you find out he's selling you mass-produced assemblyline stuff from China and the endorsement came from Michael Cletus Jordan from across the street and suddenly its value plummets in your eyes, even if nothing has actually changed with the item.
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Who was the last Prime Minister that resigned in this way? Blair resigned did he?
Hollismason fucked around with this message at 19:35 on Jun 24, 2016 |
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DO OVERS! https://twitter.com/piersmorgan/status/746363046214406144
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 19:38 |
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Nothing like seeing actual consequences to make you start thinking like a grown-up (well, a less stupid child). Shame that it's too little, too late.
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 19:46 |
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lizardman posted:The poster was confusing/conflating "left" with "liberal". Nah, I'm just willing to pull with liberalism on the occasion that it does some good. lizardman posted:Does racism even count as an ideology? It's really just kind of a fallacy. Yes, absolutely. Like any ideology it doesn't actually exist in a pure form in any individual person, but that doesn't disqualify it. And even if it did, conscious racist ideologues are a thing, as are people who don't necessarily care about it in itself but reap economic or social advantages from it and support racist measures out of self-interest -- some of whom, surely, must realize what they're doing.
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 19:48 |
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As dumb as those people are, I will give them some credit for being self aware enough that they actually admit they made a mistake. If you interviewed a Bush voter in 2008 and asked them if they would have done anything different I bet practically none of them would have said yes.
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Own up to it. If you voted to be ironic you deserve everything coming to you.
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 19:49 |
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The stock market is much more about betting on the future than anything about the state of the now. Most investors and other entities did not expect for Brexit to happen so what you are seeing is the typical correction-bounceback- new normal series of events. The main question it's of what the new normal will be and that's likely to be very uncertain for months if not years.
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 19:51 |
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I want to scream all sorts of things at this woman but at least she's brave enough to admit she made a horrible, horrible mistake.
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Crossposting since I figured this thread could use at least a glimmer of good newsA Winner is Jew posted:
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 19:54 |
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The Scots seem like pretty decent people, altogether.
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 19:55 |
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Vermain posted:The Scots seem like pretty decent people, altogether. NO
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 19:57 |
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Personal theory: Since this isn't a binding referendum, they will get all the Brexit machinery in order and then hold another 'do you REALLY want to leave the EU?' vote in a year or so.Hogge Wild posted:Would you have made these posts if the other side had won? ...big changes requiring large- or super- majorities is sensible. A mandate if you will.
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 19:57 |
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As someone who has woken up after a night of bad mistakes I feel her pain. Luckily in my case everything ended up working out
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 19:59 |
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So is nobody else buying one word of this "protest vote/oh, we were just playvoting" narrative? Seems like blatantly manufactured backpedaling to me.
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 19:59 |
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You all know the joke about the old goat fucker at the bar? I think my favorite part of this is that David Cameron might do what that guy couldn't. He might make history forget he hosed a pig.
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 20:00 |
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David Cameron: Destroyer of UK, Fucker of Pigs
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alpha_destroy posted:You all know the joke about the old goat fucker at the bar? I think my favorite part of this is that David Cameron might do what that guy couldn't. He might make history forget he hosed a pig. David Cameron wishes his legacy was that he hosed a pig.
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Vermain posted:The Scots seem like pretty decent people, altogether. Rather, they're assholes in all the right directions.
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alpha_destroy posted:You all know the joke about the old goat fucker at the bar? I think my favorite part of this is that David Cameron might do what that guy couldn't. He might make history forget he hosed a pig. Nah it will just get conflated by history so that he destroyed the UK by loving a pig.
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 20:04 |
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This vote is really bizarre. You call for a vote on something you didn't want then voted in the way you opposed? Couldn't they have just done a national political canvass survey instead of playing with dynamite?
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ImpAtom posted:David Cameron wishes his legacy was that he hosed a pig. It will never stop being hilarious if he goes down in history as The Man Who Broke Britain.
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Comrade Koba posted:It will never stop being hilarious if he goes down in history as The Man Who Broke Britain. Except for that part where he broke Britain.
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alpha_destroy posted:You all know the joke about the old goat fucker at the bar? I think my favorite part of this is that David Cameron might do what that guy couldn't. He might make history forget he hosed a pig. He went from loving a pig to screwing the pooch, it's all the same thing in the end.
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Pootybutt posted:So is nobody else buying one word of this "protest vote/oh, we were just playvoting" narrative? Seems like blatantly manufactured backpedaling to me. Protest votes happen and are stupid. Also they didn't use the "LOL! j/K" option. Taerkar fucked around with this message at 20:14 on Jun 24, 2016 |
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If Scotland ends up leaving the UK over this and the British economy is adversely impacted as seems likely, David Cameron may become more hated than Tony Blair. Here's Nicola Sturgeon's full speech basically guaranteeing another independence referendum. I can see why she's so popular up there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1moPW7b9mHI
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Your Dunkle Sans posted:This vote is really bizarre. It's backpedaling now that their fantasy or joke has had real consequences.
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Niton posted:He went from loving a pig to screwing the pooch, it's all the same thing in the end. Brexit Buggery Breaks Britain, Buffoons Boast Boon Before Being Boned. Teriyaki Koinku fucked around with this message at 20:21 on Jun 24, 2016 |
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TheDeadlyShoe posted:Personal theory: Since this isn't a binding referendum, they will get all the Brexit machinery in order and then hold another 'do you REALLY want to leave the EU?' vote in a year or so. That's funny, because Jean-Claude Juncker and Donald Tusk would prefer the UK invoking Article 50 next week during the next Council Meeting to get the two-year negotiation period started: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36618317 Waiting for a year without deciding anything would at that point probably cause more damage to both parties than an outright exit within a defined amount of time.
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 20:20 |
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Apparently there is already a petition that has reached the required signatures to have a debate on whether there should be a second referendum.
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Amgard posted:Rule by philosopher kings! quote:That's funny, because Jean-Claude Juncker and Donald Tusk would prefer the UK invoking Article 50 next week during the next Council Meeting to get the two-year negotiation period started: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-36618317
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PT6A posted:David Cameron: Destroyer of UK, Fucker of Pigs "Oy, Davy-boy, you pigfucking kingdomwrecker, how've you been?"
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Geostomp posted:It's backpedaling now that their fantasy or joke has had real consequences. These idiots sound like those fuckers with the "in the hood" youtube prank videos. SA>D&D>Brexit: IT'S A PRANK! IT'S A PRANK! EDIT: except this is real.
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# ? Jun 24, 2016 20:28 |
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Hollismason posted:Apparently there is already a petition that has reached the required signatures to have a debate on whether there should be a second referendum. Make it two best out of three, so no one feels like they have been robbed of their precious vote.
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waitwhatno posted:Make it two best out of three, so no one feels like they have been robbed of their precious vote. Also they should make sure to print "no backsies" in bold on the ballot so people understand that voting actually means something.
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