NSFW Anon Archived UK General Election on December 12th! About bloody time!! Brexit here we come. (dailymail.co.uk)
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NSFW Anon Archived UK General Election on December 12th! About bloody time!! Brexit here we come. (dailymail.co.uk)
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[–] 21122906? ago
Personally I wasn't impressed with Boris's deal but with this election & the inevitable clear out of treacherous remainer scum it looks like that's what the UK will end up with.
I don't like the fact the country who was willing to travel half way around the world to fight for the Falklands are willing to sell out their people across the Irish sea to an economic united Ireland, making them partner with the EU cucks of the Irish republic whose political leadership are willing to betray their own people to globalists & big tech, forcing migration on top of a massive homeless problem despite acquiring the biggest housing stock the state ever saw during the 08 recession but went on to sell it at rock bottom price to hedge funds who've driven up rents that are met by tax payers to house the forementioned migrants who not only undermine the indigenous workers pay & prospects (in a already high cost society) but have driven them out of cities & towns with the unaffordable rents. Northern Ireland deserves better than that, Northern Ireland also needs to be free of the EU.
[–] 21123044? [S] ago
NI boomed in the early days of the EU but that turned into a massive bust later on.. It's always the same though, banks instigate a big boom, get people borrowing to buy property etc then the whole lot crashes allowing the banks to repossess said properties for a song. Everything is ultimately for the banks benefit and I hope that changes once Trump instigates a gold standard in the US which should then spread around the world..
I've heard that Boris's deal wasn't much different from May's deal apart from some clauses that said the US could clobber the EU in tariffs in the event that the EU clobbered the UK in tariffs, or something like that (X22).. Doesn't sound like a very good way to be sovereign and independent to me..
Jeremy Stalin also said today that the EU had confirmed that a no deal was off the table hence them all voting to have a General Election.. That's something that the media seems to have kept quiet about here and I don't know if it's true or not..