Brexit spreads across Europe: Italy, France, Holland and Denmark ALL call for referendums
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[b]Brexit spreads across Europe: Italy, France, Holland and Denmark ALL call for referendums[/b]
Via [url=http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/682339/Brexit-spreads-across-Europe-Italy-France-Holland-Denmark-all-call-for-referendums]Express[/url]
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[i]Italy's Luigi Di Maio has called for a referendum as France, Holland and Denmark follow Britain[/i]
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Italy’s anti-establishment 5-Star movement has called for a referendum on whether to keep the Euro.
Buoyed by big gains in local elections, Luigi Di Maio, a vice president of the lower house of parliament, said: "We want a consultative referendum on the Euro.
“The Euro as it is today does not work. We either have alternative currencies or a 'Euro 2’.
The 5-Star movement has called for two different currencies in Europe, one for the rich northern countries another for southern nations.
While any such referendums on the EU or the Euro would be merely test public opinion because Italian law does not allow referendums to change international treaties, a victory would send a clear signal to the government.
The group pressed its case after winning 19 of the 20 mayoral elections where it had reached the run-off stage last Sunday, including the capital Rome and the northern industrial city of Turin.[/quote]
Looks like shit is getting even *more* real...
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;50582537][b]Brexit spreads across Europe: Italy, France, Holland and Denmark ALL call for referendums[/b]
Via [url=http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/682339/Brexit-spreads-across-Europe-Italy-France-Holland-Denmark-all-call-for-referendums]Express[/url]
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Looks like shit is getting even *more* real...[/QUOTE]
Not in the slightest in the case of italy, a second class of euro is the dumbest idea I've ever heard.
When I think of stupid decisions that we can make, is going back 20 years ago
Knowing this country we would leave immediately and get fucked
Can someone give me citizenship to Finland?
[QUOTE=SebiWarrior;50582566]When I think of stupid decisions that we can make, is going back 20 years ago
Knowing this country we would leave immediately and get fucked
Can someone give me citizenship to Finland?[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't be so certain Finland's a safe haven unfortunately - there's bunch of anti-EU people here, too.
By the time these referendums come around, the GBP will have depreciated considerably in value, foreign direct investment will have decreased significantly, and London's financial markets will be in disarray. Hopefully that'll be enough of a sign for these countries to realize that the solution to their economic problems isn't necessarily just "independence."
With this kind of shit becoming prevalent, I almost [I]want[/I] the EU to fall so when everything falls to shit, I can tell the obnoxious smug fucks who won't leave me alone about it right now how it's all working out so well.
[QUOTE=.Isak.;50582577]By the time these referendums come around, the GBP will have depreciated considerably in value, foreign direct investment will have decreased significantly, and London's financial markets will be in disarray. Hopefully that'll be enough of a sign for these countries to realize that the solution to their economic problems isn't necessarily just "independence."[/QUOTE]
but the immigrants
dont overestimate the average italian's intelligence
this is fucking ludicrous.
Trump, EUxit. Right about now im pretty fine with being a canadian.
[QUOTE=ElectricSquid;50582588]With this kind of shit becoming prevalent, I almost [I]want[/I] the EU to fall so when everything falls to shit[/QUOTE]
no, thanks american
[quote]Thursday, June 23, 2016, will go down in history as Britain’s Independence Day. The Europhile elite has been defeated. Britain points Europe the way to the future and to liberation. It is time for a new start, relying on our own strength and sovereignty. Also in the Netherlands.
A recent survey (EenVandaag, Dutch television) shows that a majority of the Dutch want a referendum on EU membership. It also shows that more Dutch are in favour of exit than of remaining in the EU.
The Dutch people deserve a referendum as well. The Party for Freedom consequently demands a referendum on NExit, a Dutch EU exit.
As quickly as possible the Dutch need to get the opportunity to have their say about Dutch membership of the European Union.
Geert Wilders: “We want be in charge of our own country, our own money, our own borders, and our own immigration policy. If I become prime minister, there will be a referendum in the Netherlands on leaving the European Union as well. Let the Dutch people decide.”[/quote]
[url]http://geertwilders.nl/index.php/94-english/1999-pvv-congratulates-british-with-independence-day[/url]
Looks like Europe is trying to drive itself into another economic collapse.
EDIT: I'm guessing that the EU is going to fuck them over in trade agreements in response.
[QUOTE=Gwoodman;50582661]no, thanks american[/QUOTE]
The flagdog isn't always accurate.
Looks like it will essentially become the German Union.
Time for Frexit, Itexit, Dexit and Hexit
Huh. This is like a weird nationalist type Domino Effect.
[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;50582680]Huh. This is like a weird nationalist type Domino Effect.[/QUOTE]
DOMINO THEORY IS REAL
[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;50582680]Huh. This is like a weird nationalist type Domino Effect.[/QUOTE]
Yep, hope you're ready for another economic recession.
This can only end well
[QUOTE=ElectricSquid;50582668]The flagdog isn't always accurate.[/QUOTE]
The thought remains the same.
[QUOTE=Funktastic Dog;50582656]Trump, EUxit. Right about now im pretty fine with being a canadian.[/QUOTE]
Got 16 million spare rooms?
[QUOTE=Pretiacruento;50582665][url]http://geertwilders.nl/index.php/94-english/1999-pvv-congratulates-british-with-independence-day[/url][/QUOTE]
If Geert Wilders actually becomes prime minister we'll have bigger issues than potentially leaving the EU
Yeah, fuck that. If we get a referendum here in Denmark, you bet your ass I'm voting to stay. I don't see what the hell we'd accomplish by leaving the EU.
France and Italy leaving would be interesting for both because both have quite thing for tourism and exiting Europe will take a guaranteed hit on that.
If the people want to leave, then they should leave. Yeah it may fuck shit up, but if that's what the people want then you guys have no right to call them stupid. We're not in the imperialist days anymore, it's not like this is going to cause another World War, NATO isn't falling. Although I'd have went with stability, I do admire the spirit of the revolution.
[QUOTE=Goz3rr;50582933]If Geert Wilders actually becomes prime minister we'll have bigger issues than potentially leaving the EU[/QUOTE]
You mean having a guy who looks at [I]Margaret Thatcher[/I] as his "primary political role model," wants a clause in the Dutch constitution outlining the cultural dominance of Christians, Jews, and Humanists, "family values" education, a ban on preaching in any language other than Dutch (sorry catholics, no latin hymns for you), boot camps and denaturalization of terrorists - then deporting these now-stateless terrorists to somewhere???
I'm very worried that the immigration crisis will result in yet another era of far-right nationalist revivalism. Thatcher's jilling off in her grave right now.
[editline]24th June 2016[/editline]
[QUOTE=Megadave;50582983]If the people want to leave, then they should leave. Yeah it may fuck shit up, but if that's what the people want then you guys have no right to call them stupid. We're not in the imperialist days anymore, it's not like this is going to cause another World War, NATO isn't falling. Although I'd have went with stability, I do admire the spirit of the revolution.[/QUOTE]
This is as much a revolution as Texas wanting independence. It's infantile and short-sighted.
Shit, Texas would do better as an independent country than Denmark. We have over 4 times their GDP and weathered the 2008 recession better than almost every other state. Leaving the EU is economic suicide for many of these countries.
[QUOTE=Megadave;50582983]If the people want to leave, then they should leave. Yeah it may fuck shit up, but if that's what the people want then you guys have no right to call them stupid. We're not in the imperialist days anymore, it's not like this is going to cause another World War, NATO isn't falling. Although I'd have went with stability, I do admire the spirit of the revolution.[/QUOTE]
If a person's opinion is stupid then we have every right to call them out on it, especially as this entire fucking scenario has been a result of outright lies and misinformation.
This is an embarrassing shambles which we will never be able to live down.
That's a bullshit clickbait article.
These political parties always wanted to leave the eurozone but nobody else wants to so it's BS.
[QUOTE=maxolina;50583009]That's a bullshit clickbait article.
These political parties always wanted to leave the eurozone but nobody else wants to so it's BS.[/QUOTE]
Yes, nobody at all wants to leave the eurozone.
[QUOTE=Megadave;50583036]Yes, nobody at all wants to leave the eurozone.[/QUOTE]
Most people on that are sailing on nothing but promises of independence that is already there and anti-immigration
they have nothing else to put blame on and they can barely be reasonable on their complaints
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