It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
^ Back to Top
The MI6 Community is unofficial and in no way associated or linked with EON Productions, MGM, Sony Pictures, Activision or Ian Fleming Publications. Any views expressed on this website are of the individual members and do not necessarily reflect those of the Community owners. Any video or images displayed in topics on MI6 Community are embedded by users from third party sites and as such MI6 Community and its owners take no responsibility for this material.
James Bond News • James Bond Articles • James Bond Magazine
Comments
How about a bit of good old British gloating? Or was that the Ostrogoths who were so in favour of ugly leering? I forget.
Cheer up ye wet blanket!
=))
You still haven't quite understood the mechanics of the vote you are so proud of now. You can either have Brexit or Scotland inside the Union. You cannot have both. You chose Brexit, now it's farewell, Englanders. That's democracy, sorry. ;) :D
Of course Scotland will have to apply for membership, that should be
fun =)) It will be nice to have to change your money to Euro, when on
a visit.
Yes, let's turn this into a poker game.
Anyway, I have a feeling that Theresa May actually wants a Soft Brexit:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jul/15/theresa-may-nicola-sturgeon-holyrood-article-50-decision
And let's face it....perhaps article 50 will be put into effect somewhere in 2018. How nice. More and more uncertainty.
You know....today I was laughing a lot actually. In a weird kind of way. Because let's face it, there hasn't been so much political shit around our corners lately :-).
Regime change. ;)
nice to see we're all reading the same wrong information.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-36800536
Note the heading 'willing to listen to options'. She may be be willing to listen but she may not be so willing to act. Sturgeon perhaps may now find herself subtly subjected to the 'Leadsom' treatment?
Meanwhile here's a couple more interesesting articles:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jul/07/scottish-brexit-voters-pose-quandary-for-independence-campaign
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/683755/Nicola-Sturgeon-SNP-Scottish-independence-EU-referendum-Brexit
Ah, yes - the Establishment line that England props up Scotland. How altruistic. If that were true, then why are the English establishment so keen to keep Scotland in the Union - why not let them go, and English people would become richer.
More likely, is that the City does nicely creaming money out of Scotland, and is loathe to give it up.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jul/19/government-awaits-first-legal-opposition-to-brexit-in-high-court
What is it with these people. they supposedly champion democracy but only when democracy suits them?
My thoughts to the letter. The left are such sore losers. They're on a hiding to nothing with that one.
At the very least there will be 18 months of red tape until trigger article 50. And by that time they will have thought up another reason to block it.
http://www.conservativehome.com/platform/2016/07/david-davis-trade-deals-tax-cuts-and-taking-time-before-triggering-article-50-a-brexit-economic-strategy-for-britain.html
A couple of interesting links (Yes I know the first one's from The Sun)
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1447494/mays-new-chief-europe-negotiator-david-davis-lays-out-plans-to-take-us-out-of-eu/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3690631/We-ll-EU-December-2018-says-new-Brexit-Secretary-David-Davis-calls-brisk-approach-negotiations-Britain-start-enjoying-economic-benefits-cutting-ties-Brussels.html
That's because you view autonomy as selfish.
That is a lie.
That's how the remainers think. They also think that democracy is unfair and culture is harmful.
Well said. But I'd just like to add that to the remainers democracy is only unfair if it doesn't go their way. Had we voted to stay in the EU they would have quickly rounded on Brexiteers & told them to accept the result as democracy has spoken!
Still, you uttered a lie. You imply that I view autonomy as selfish. It. Is. Not. True. I posted here to defend MANY Dutch values, to support my country The Netherlands. And frankly, that's what I ought to do now that Brexit creates uncertainty, NOT only for the UK, but especially for Dutch interests.
You know that I support the EU yes. But many Brits in here shamelessly forget that I am VERY critical of the current EU. So what do you expect me to do as long as Netherlands still is a member of the EU and that our Dutch constitution does NOT allow a referendum on an issue like leaving the EU (A majority in the parliament first needs to agree with it). Put it like this: Netherlands is stuck with the EU for now and that won't change anytime soon. And at least the economic free trade union that the EU still is, is an aspect I radically support and defend!
So then I only find it logical to put the Dutch interests front-center, with assistance of a drastically reformed EU. But Netherlands still is an autonomous country. And do not even dare to bring in a discussion of sovereignty, which has nothing to do with this. Make no mistake, I am firmly posting stuff in here that's foremost in the interest of The Netherlands' economy. Perhaps you find me a 'cowardish Remain-supporter' or a 'lunatic Europhile'. But I don't care.
I care that The Netherlands urges many blue chip companies and banks to reconsider relocation of their head offices and manufacturing plants from London and elsewhere in the UK.....to either Amsterdam, Eindhoven or Rotterdam. THAT'S my interest. I favor free trade with low EU-tariffs, not the madness of IMF-bound trade tariffs that are off the scale. YOUR country has this tariff uncertainty, but WE don't! And since your PM Theresa May prefers solidifying financial uncertainty by tactically delaying the trigger of Article 50, I radically counteract such tactics and say to all companies in the UK: "You are better off in The Netherlands. We welcome you. Leave the UK!".
.
.
.
.
.
Now @Mendes4Lyfe, I may have sound harsh and radical in my above statement :-). But, again, please do not lie. That's all I ask :-). You're a fine guy, but at times I think a firm opinion from my side is necessary to blast off some untrue accusations. I hope you understand ;-).