Message from @Maximus
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Ireland doesn't want out of the eu though
@AK You sure? because I can remember that night pretty clearly and I don't remember that...
iirc
That's the whole problem
ireland is cucked p hard by the eu tbh
The north is part of the uk so they have to follow england
Personally I've conflicting views on the EU, but on uniting it's all down to what the people want, neither government can push for anything but a vote.
@Kai the goverment does not truly represent it's people, who wants third world immigration other than them and useful left-wing idiots?
immigration depends
since you obviously know fuck all
like that time ireland went "heres our referendum results, im sorry its a no"... and the eu said "haha do it again dumbass till you get it right"
most migrants with jobs give our economy more than the average citizen
a referendum isn't a best of 3
You mean when they voted no on the Lisbon Treaty
migrants are ironically an economic buff for most places
they're trying to double eire's population size with non-irish third-worlders
but uh
nah lets not talk about that right
No but
The EU as an economic idea was really solid, but it's overstepped it's bounds and is trying to become the United States of Europe
The people voted to stay in the eu
Now that's a scary thugh
its happened twice now
population is small around only 5 million
Scotland majority wanted to stay for instance
I'm indifferent to the laws as of current
Cause theresa may is gonna step down at some point
The problem with immigrants is that they are shit at marketing. All they have to do is rebrand themselves as EX-PATS, then British people won't expect them to learn English or to integrate.
EU should only be don't blow eachother up and trade, but its too involved now. I don't trust the UK govt but at least its democratic and not bureucratic
lmao
tell me
how are they democratic rather than plutocratic
+ban @Deleted User "Ban evasion permanent"
Goodbye forever.
everywhere 1st world is a plutocracy
The result was a 60% "Yes" vote on a near-50% turn-out.
OOF
Treaty of Nice vote in Ireland.
slightly interesting story