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Re: Brexit

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 6:16 pm
by sevengoals
England national team representing their people perfectly! :D
It was always going to happen :lol:

:lol:

It was glorious!

That Iceland equaliser from the long throw was so "British".




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Re: Brexit

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 8:02 pm
by shinAUFC
Im not 100% sure the UKs exit will be as we may think.

Parliment can overrule the referendum and good ol Boris is already putting the idea out there that article 50 of the lisbon treaty does not need to be initiated right away. He also seems to be positioning himself as the more progressive of the leave camp.

Is there an english polititian who is willing to lead their country and sign a document that appears to be the death warrant of the of the UK. Im not sure anyone wants to put their name to that.

Re: Brexit

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 9:19 pm
by sevengoals
Im not 100% sure the UKs exit will be as we may think.

Parliment can overrule the referendum and good ol Boris is already putting the idea out there that article 50 of the lisbon treaty does not beed to be initiated right away. He also seems to be positioning himself as the more progressive of the leave camp.

Is there an english polititian who is willing to lead their country and sign a document that appears to be the death warrant of the of the UK. Im not sure anyone wants to put their name to that.
And England hold the rest of Europe in limbo till they decide what is good for them rather than looking at what is good for all of Europe?

I now believe that if they wish to leave then the sooner the better for everyone.

But I tell you Shin, I never thought I'd be living in the middle of something like this.
There are many Euroskeptic parties and groups all over Europe just waiting for their turn.
Interesting times...

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Re: Brexit

Posted: Wed Jun 29, 2016 9:40 pm
by shinAUFC
If england do leave and hit a recession i think it will be enough to sway any future countries from leaving and i think the EU will make sure this happens with strict negotiations.

I hear you on the Eurosceptic groups, what is most alarming is their stance on immigration Is just like Trumps. Im astounded how quickly people forget our mistakes of the past and listen to their propaganda.

Re: Brexit

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 1:41 am
by sevengoals
We shall overcome.
Vytenis Andriukaitis, who reacted with visible dismay to Ukip leader’s Brussels speech, criticises Farage’s ‘toxic untruths’

“The EU is changing as well,” he adds. “For me its future lies in social justice and security. This is the way forward. And only together, with the EU member states, with the European parliament, and with a decisive European council – avoiding the cacophony and constant bashing of Brussels – can we achieve this together.”
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... driukaitis

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Re: Brexit

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 8:13 am
by View From The Top
I hear you on the Eurosceptic groups, what is most alarming is their stance on immigration Is just like Trumps. Im astounded how quickly people forget our mistakes of the past and listen to their propaganda.
Failure of education. Nobody learns history any more - it is "boring" and "uncool"
So we are doomed to repeat our mistakes over and over. :x
Prejudice and fear come from ignorance and all three are neatly wrapped up and exploited by opportunistic and unscrupulous politicians with the backing of media owners like that shit-stain on humanity Murdoch.

Re: Brexit

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 10:35 am
by shinAUFC
I hear you on the Eurosceptic groups, what is most alarming is their stance on immigration Is just like Trumps. Im astounded how quickly people forget our mistakes of the past and listen to their propaganda.
Failure of education. Nobody learns history any more - it is "boring" and "uncool"
So we are doomed to repeat our mistakes over and over. :x
Prejudice and fear come from ignorance and all three are neatly wrapped up and exploited by opportunistic and unscrupulous politicians with the backing of media owners like that shit-stain on humanity Murdoch.
Absolutely nailed it!

In an age of infomation and technology ignorance is a choice.

Re: Brexit

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 4:42 pm
by sevengoals
I hear you on the Eurosceptic groups, what is most alarming is their stance on immigration Is just like Trumps. Im astounded how quickly people forget our mistakes of the past and listen to their propaganda.
Failure of education. Nobody learns history any more - it is "boring" and "uncool"
So we are doomed to repeat our mistakes over and over. :x
Prejudice and fear come from ignorance and all three are neatly wrapped up and exploited by opportunistic and unscrupulous politicians with the backing of media owners like that shit-stain on humanity Murdoch.
Absolutely nailed it!

In an age of infomation and technology ignorance is a choice.
So true it hurts...

Re: Brexit

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 12:40 pm
by shinAUFC
Boris Johnson announces he will not stand for pm. Interesting.

Michael Goves wifes email is leaked ( purposely or not ? ) that "Rupert Murdoch instinctively dislikes Boris" particularly without the backing of michael gove.

Michael Gove announces he is putting his hat in the ring for pm.

The real powers are playing their hands from the shadows.

Re: Brexit

Posted: Fri Jul 01, 2016 9:18 pm
by sevengoals
Boris Johnson announces he will not stand for pm. Interesting.

Michael Goves wifes email is leaked ( purposely or not ? ) that "Rupert Murdoch instinctively dislikes Boris" particularly without the backing of michael gove.

Michael Gove announces he is putting his hat in the ring for pm.

The real powers are playing their hands from the shadows.
Ugly business, Boris was butchered, hahaha.

The "Leaves" do not have a plan and are making this all up as they go along.

By the way the Austrian Presidential election has been annulled today by the constitutional court and there will be new elections.

"Technical Irregularities" is wot dun it...

The "good guy" only won by thirty odd thousand postal votes.
The right wing populist have us by the balls.

Hell, it's kicking off all over Europe.

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Re: Brexit

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 12:17 pm
by shinAUFC
Boris Johnson announces he will not stand for pm. Interesting.

Michael Goves wifes email is leaked ( purposely or not ? ) that "Rupert Murdoch instinctively dislikes Boris" particularly without the backing of michael gove.

Michael Gove announces he is putting his hat in the ring for pm.

The real powers are playing their hands from the shadows.
Ugly business, Boris was butchered, hahaha.

The "Leaves" do not have a plan and are making this all up as they go along.

By the way the Austrian Presidential election has been annulled today by the constitutional court and there will be new elections.

"Technical Irregularities" is wot dun it...

The "good guy" only won by thirty odd thousand postal votes.
The right wing populist have us by the balls.

Hell, it's kicking off all over Europe.

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Out of curiosity, what is the average age freedom party voters?

My perception is the older generations in the western world seem to be going further to the right mostly out of fear. While the younger voters are making a swing further left ( i realise older voters are traditionally more conservative but recently it seems to be a flood rather than a trickle)

My theory is the next 10-15 years are going to be tough but the younger progressive vote in australia, uk, usa and europe will be increasingly prominent as younger voters begin to out number the baby boomers.

For example, trump is seriously bad news! But the fact that bernie sanders is still in the race and has the younger vote is hugely promising!

I dont want to come across like im pushing a particular brand of politics because im not. I just look forward to the day where not supporting casual rascism or inequality doesnt automatically mean you are from the left side of politics.

Re: Brexit

Posted: Tue Jul 05, 2016 6:31 pm
by sevengoals
Boris Johnson announces he will not stand for pm. Interesting.

Michael Goves wifes email is leaked ( purposely or not ? ) that "Rupert Murdoch instinctively dislikes Boris" particularly without the backing of michael gove.

Michael Gove announces he is putting his hat in the ring for pm.

The real powers are playing their hands from the shadows.
Ugly business, Boris was butchered, hahaha.

The "Leaves" do not have a plan and are making this all up as they go along.

By the way the Austrian Presidential election has been annulled today by the constitutional court and there will be new elections.

"Technical Irregularities" is wot dun it...

The "good guy" only won by thirty odd thousand postal votes.
The right wing populist have us by the balls.

Hell, it's kicking off all over Europe.

B)
Out of curiosity, what is the average age freedom party voters?

My perception is the older generations in the western world seem to be going further to the right mostly out of fear. While the younger voters are making a swing further left ( i realise older voters are traditionally more conservative but recently it seems to be a flood rather than a trickle)

My theory is the next 10-15 years are going to be tough but the younger progressive vote in australia, uk, usa and europe will be increasingly prominent as younger voters begin to out number the baby boomers.

For example, trump is seriously bad news! But the fact that bernie sanders is still in the race and has the younger vote is hugely promising!

I dont want to come across like im pushing a particular brand of politics because im not. I just look forward to the day where not supporting casual rascism or inequality doesnt automatically mean you are from the left side of politics.
The Freedom Party voters are mainly male and are spread right through the age groups but worryingly there are many younger people listening to them and voting for them.

Re: Brexit

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 10:59 am
by shinAUFC
Farrage steos down as UKIP leader.

If the brits knew boris would not step up to be pm and farrage would step down after a leave vote would they have voted to leave in the first place?

Re: Brexit

Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2016 6:56 pm
by sevengoals
Farrage steos down as UKIP leader.

If the brits knew boris would not step up to be pm and farrage would step down after a leave vote would they have voted to leave in the first place?

Why did they put their trust in those two the first place?

Re: Brexit

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2016 9:41 am
by shinAUFC
7G, thought you might enjoy this clip in regard the populists digging their heels in.
https://youtu.be/05Rn_5AqlrE

It was aired primetime in australia in response to a well known reporter who said we should ban muslims after the Nice tragedy.

Every country needs a waleed aly