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but we dont want that. the MPs
@Capitán Alatriste Might be their plan frankly, they don't want a deal. Don't blame them.
they don't want to *leave*
they want the EU gravy train to continue, regardless of what the people wants
We do want to Leave, we had a vote and decided to Leave
Cus they realises that it's better to stay <:pepe_smile:378719407977005068>
EU is a politician wet dream, you get to sit on your ass and govern people getting payed and dont have to answer to anyone regardless of happens. for people in EU it becoming a nightmare of laws taxes and regulations that is made to keep them down at all times and the icing on the cake is that they want to replace you with brown men and if you refuse that you are branded as alt right racist
https://twitter.com/GUENGL/status/1111228153022828545 and this is how EU was treating it lower class workers
What
the perfect EU showcase dont allow the people working their any stuff like chairs water or brakes
NOPE, I want out
Well then fucking leave then! <:kermit_spree:378719408438116352>
Is Paris in flames again yet?
They stopped putting it out
dont worry EU have to bail out Spain's banks next week like last week anyway
Wonder what the EU's approval rating is in Spain?
Mostly pro EU
Must be nice to have bailouts
Hmm says the American
but i don't understand it so i can't oof
So Spaniard, seeing all the arguements against the EU, what do you want to do, try and fix it I guess?
Also yes. We tried bailouts. It didn't work.
@Deleted User the US banks had to be bailed out by the fed in the early stages of the 2008 recession
I mean it saved the banks but didn't solve the problem.
So it festered and everyone lost faith in the economy, worsening the recession.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-20/deutsche-bank-commerzbank-merger-shows-grim-outlook-for-eu-banks US banks are doing fine after the bailout the EU banks not so much
BOTTOM LINE - Europe is even more dependent on strong banks to fuel its economy than the U.S. Yet the continent’s lenders can’t seem to find healthy profits.
Though the alternative was probably starvation for many.
Yeah the DB and Commerzbank merger is quite delicate atm
It was one of those fucked regardless of your solution things.
One one hand we need strong banks to stand against China yet it would cost thousands in employment
Why would employment cost money?
As in jobs would be lost...
Oh you kean unemployment
I think this is the perfect scenario for an EU, but it looks more like the EU is embracing China to resist American companies instead. It's really weird. I cannot imagine Americans calling for stricter regulations upon IKEA for instance, or BASF.
Actually BASF is a chemical company so they do get regulated heavily
Andrew Bridgen is a smart man
Syngenta too
We have tons of huge European multinationals here, we like them. So when the EU wants American companies to fuck off, we're just like, why? We use your shit too.