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[url]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23393856[/url]
[quote]Thousands of jobs with Japanese firms could be at risk if the UK leaves the EU, the Japanese government has hinted.
In a memo to the British government, Japan said its firms were attracted to the UK because it offered a gateway to the European market.
"If the UK leaves the single market... that is not good news," the Japanese embassy told the Sunday Times.
David Cameron has promised a referendum on EU membership if there is a Tory government after the next election.[/quote]
They're standing an oddly large distance away from each other to be already holding out hands, to be honest.
What if the UK can offer a more lucrative deal if they are out of Brussels's jurisdiction?
[QUOTE=AtomicSans;41547198]They're standing an oddly large distance away from each other to be already holding out hands, to be honest.[/QUOTE]
you should see the videos where the leaders of countries are forced to walk around a courtyard while journalists take some videos and photos. Not once has any of them looked comfortable and it makes me laugh to think that they have to pretend to talk to each other meaningfully for the media while slowly gaping around a path like idiots
onegai Cameron-san
[QUOTE=Coppermoss;41547234]What if the UK can offer a more lucrative deal if they are out of Brussels's jurisdiction?[/QUOTE]
but it cant, the UK is a healthier economy to deal with within the EU, japan knows this
[QUOTE]David Cameron has promised a referendum on EU membership if there is a Tory government after the next election.[/QUOTE]
Well it's a good thing there is zero chance of that happening.
[QUOTE=AtomicSans;41547198]They're standing an oddly large distance away from each other to be already holding out hands, to be honest.[/QUOTE]
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I thought of this when I saw it.
[QUOTE=AtomicSans;41547198]They're standing an oddly large distance away from each other to be already holding out hands, to be honest.[/QUOTE]
They need to be ready if one of them combusts.
I need to stop playing Civ 5...
[QUOTE=AtomicSans;41547198]They're standing an oddly large distance away from each other to be already holding out hands, to be honest.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=AtomicSans;41547198]They're standing an oddly large distance away from each other to be already holding out hands, to be honest.[/QUOTE]
Cameron is getting ready to punch his hand through his Abe's stomach
Wait why the fuck does the UK want to leave the EU jesus why don't I know about this and I live here
[QUOTE=AtomicSans;41547198]They're standing an oddly large distance away from each other to be already holding out hands, to be honest.[/QUOTE]
And then spaghetti and ramen fell out of their pockets.
I like Abe's shoes... and getup in general, makes him look younger than 58.
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[QUOTE=Coppermoss;41547234]What if the UK can offer a more lucrative deal if they are out of Brussels's jurisdiction?[/QUOTE]
Access to a market of some 500 million people on the continent via the EU is far more lucrative than any deal they could hope to offer.
[QUOTE=AtomicSans;41547198]They're standing an oddly large distance away from each other to be already holding out hands, to be honest.[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Lonestriper;41547260]you should see the videos where the leaders of countries are forced to walk around a courtyard while journalists take some videos and photos. Not once has any of them looked comfortable and it makes me laugh to think that they have to pretend to talk to each other meaningfully for the media while slowly gaping around a path like idiots[/QUOTE]
"So how's the family?"
"Oh they've been pretty good. A little stressed but you know how it is. Yours?"
"Oh yeah I know what you mean. We've been alright. Are they done taking pictures?"
"I don't think so."
"Damn. Alright lets keep walking around for a little bit more.. So how about that weather?"
[QUOTE=Tacooo;41547681]Wait why the fuck does the UK want to leave the EU jesus why don't I know about this and I live here[/QUOTE]
I don't know for sure about the UK, but most of the people here in Sweden who'd want us to leave the EU mainly seems to want it because firstly the EU often tries to impose country specific laws (specifically there's been a large outrage about the EU trying to limit or ban our production of snus, and I've heard farmers displeased that the EU impose different standards between different countries), and secondly because of the economical crisis with some countries (like Greece) dragging down the rest of the EU countries since we have to pay it significantly more than we get in return.
There is a huge issue about the EU and enforcing their bullshit human right laws on us. We're like the dumping ground for immigrants.
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Do one where he's walked past Cameron having lowered his arms leaving him hanging... I'll love you forever :D
[QUOTE=Tacooo;41547681]Wait why the fuck does the UK want to leave the EU jesus why don't I know about this and I live here[/QUOTE]
People want to leave the EU because it's a large bureaucratic mess, that we pay large amount of money into yet contributes nothing to us. It imposes regulations that harm our industry and economy like a ton of unecessary Health and Safety stuff and allows foreign fishermen to fish in our waters. We have to pay for countries like Greece, Spain, Italy, Ireland and Portugal because they can't handle their economy well and get nothing from it. Not to mention immigration.
We don't have to be in the EU to have Freetrade with the EU, so really there's no reason to be in it.
[QUOTE=CaptainObvious1;41550411]There is a huge issue about the EU and enforcing their bullshit human right laws on us. We're like the dumping ground for immigrants.[/QUOTE]
ECHR =/= EU
The European Court of Human Rights is a completely different organisation to the European Union.
Fun facts: We've been a member of the ECHR since the 1950s.
Winston Churchill (a Conservative PM) signed it into law.
I'd laugh if UKIP win power, pull us out of the EU and then realise that the 'bullshit human rights' still apply.
[QUOTE=The mouse;41551637]People want to leave the EU because it's a large buerocratic mess, that we pay large amount of money into yet contributes nothing to us. It imposes regulations that harm our industry and economy like a ton of unecessary Health and Safety stuff and allows foreign fishermen to fish in our waters. We have to pay for countries like Greece, Spain, Italy, Ireland and Portugal because they can't handle their economy well and get nothing from it. [B]Not to mention immigration[/B].
We don't have to be in the EU to have Freetrade with the EU, so really there's no reason to be in it.[/QUOTE]
You didn't. Please do.
[QUOTE=CaptainObvious1;41550411]There is a huge issue about the EU and enforcing their bullshit human right laws on us. We're like the dumping ground for immigrants.[/QUOTE]
This has [B]nothing[/B] to do with the EU. The UK signed a human rights treaty and agreed to be governed by the European (not the EU!) court of human rights.
[QUOTE=The mouse;41551637]People want to leave the EU because it's a large bureaucratic mess, that we pay large amount of money into yet contributes nothing to us. It imposes regulations that harm our industry and economy like a ton of unecessary Health and Safety stuff and allows foreign fishermen to fish in our waters. We have to pay for countries like Greece, Spain, Italy, Ireland and Portugal because they can't handle their economy well and get nothing from it. Not to mention immigration.
We don't have to be in the EU to have Freetrade with the EU, so really there's no reason to be in it.[/QUOTE]
I fail to see how other Europeans being able to fish in British waters destroys British industry or ruins anything, but to say that the UK receives no benefits from being in the EU is just a lie.
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