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Britain has voted to leave the EU! Cameron is stepping down as Prime Minister! The EUreaucrats are holding crisis meetings to avoid a EUpocalypse! No, this is not the end of the road, merely the beginning of the beginning. But let’s pause for just one second to celebrate a bit of good news.
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I thought Brexit is not possible, but…surprise. Thank you UK. At least you shake a bit over self-confident Eurocrats.
If you are not sure that EU should be dismantled you probably missed a disgusting statement from ttip-bitch Commissioner Cecilia Malmström: “I do not take my mandate from the European people”
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/a6695996.html
This is just a beginning and looks like referendum is not legally binding and parliament must give its approval. So, we will see…
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-24/key-brexit-question-cameron-biggest-liar-history
Politicians and their mouthpieces are talking that right wing and xenophobia have prevailed. I’m not familiar with Brexit campaign. They might have been using xenophobia or maybe just “leftists” saw it. But in the end, that was just campaign or lets say marketing, propaganda, when all sides try to attract people for their agenda. And they are using emotional triggers because their efficiency is well proven. Try not to get hooked.
About pro-immigration idea. How easy it goes across legitimate concerns from unemployed and/or underemployed (millions of people in EU). Yet, they are talking just about benefits but not about these groups competing for the same jobs in stagnating economy.
Regarding economic consequences we also have to wait. Most probably RolssRoyce jet engines will still be on Airbus.
I think you should not expect what was promised in Brexit documentary, that reduced regulation will bring Swiss prosperity. Bull shit. A lot more is needed to have this. Some third world country to exploit is also necessary –>> http://bit.ly/25ylubE
Swiss prosperity also has its ugly face.
James, you obviously weren’t part of the generation that had the pleasure of watching the Jefferson’s do their thang, so we’ll give you a pass on your door comment, then correct you.
Here ya go!
Don’t let the door knob hit you where the good lord split you!
You’re welcome… =)
I totally agree with you, James: celebration. But now we have to look carefully at Boris Johnson, together with Cameron member of the Bullingdon Club Omertà: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/01/09/breaking-the-bullingdon-club-omerta-secret-lives-of-the-men-who-run-britain.html
There is a lot work to do but the a new start has begun! 😉
I’ve got a more appropriate song I think…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2IV9gxHhwM
“You’ve got me in between the Devil & the deep blue sea.”
I wouldn’t pull the corks out of the champagne bottles just yet. At times, the best strategy is to take a step backward so that you are better postured to charge ahead. Why do I suspect this “defeat” is part of the plan? Is it possible we are meant, at some point in the future, to reflect back upon this day with shaking heads and say to ourselves “if only they chose to stay.”
What do Scotland and Ireland think about this? Will the United Kingdom be divided and conquered? Will the British pound collapse? Will the banking ponzi scheme fail? Will war break out? Who can say what future problems will be attributed to this decision?
Patience is a virtue, and the globalists have displayed tremendous discipline. I suspect they are at least three or four moves ahead of even the brilliant minds of the James Corbett’s in the world. These false flag, reverse psychology gaming techniques are well thought out and carefully planned. Are we celebrating that our chess opponent has sacrificed a Bishop that he will soon have our King?
We did it
Ok James, your far to giddy in this video !
It’s like Christmas in June !
I’m with you, James. Let’s celebrate for a moment!
A Celebration for All of the in the Pro-Leave Voters in the UK, has indeed been earned. BRAVO!
“It was the the historic achievements of the British that transformed law into a shield of the people from a weapon in the hands of the state and gave accountable government to the world.”
“The BREXIT Vote
What does it mean?
Hopefully, a breakup of the EU and NATO and, thereby, the avoidance of War III”
Consider also, this article by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts
—PhD University of Oxford
rob5280
http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2016/06/24/the-brexit-vote-paul-craig-roberts/
Obviously, any movement away from a centralization of power is a good one (in the long run) in my opinion… But as so many things within our world of manufactured consent, this could be yet another shell game distracting the masses and the attentive from the next 20 steps planned?
Those amongst the wealthy/elite behind the “Leave” campaign may be a telling sign as well… “Follow the money” as they say.
https://www.rt.com/business-projects/348345-richest-people-losses-brexit/
“British co-founder of stockbroker Hargreaves Lansdown, Peter Hargreaves, lost the most, seeing his fortune shrink by 19 percent to US$2.9 billion.
In a major irony, Hargreaves was the largest donor to the Leave campaign, donating £3.2 million, according to the UK’s Electoral Commission.”
“99% of people who voted for (TRUMP) … largely voted over fears about immigration, stoked up by a right wing media and populist notions of nationalism dished out by borderline racist politicians”.
We invest our passion and hope in politically theatrical sporting events such as these under the delusion that we have been offered the privilege of real and meaningful choice.
I agree with your synopsis. Out of principle I may have voted Leave to put spanners in the wheels of the NWO but I knew that it would have been recuperated by unsavoury types who have their own NWO agenda and there’s no mistaking that the UK is fully on board with this agenda, EU or no EU. I decided to exercise my right NOT TO VOTE when a vote to Leave in the political climate we are in the UK and elsewhere is playing with fire. Mind you I do feel somewhat pleased by Brexit as it is a kick in the arse of globalist establishments, however faint.
It would appear James deletes comments that aren’t in line with his way of thinking.
Haha, nice attempt at a smear, but for the record (i.e. for those commenters who care about facts), that is a lie. You’ll notice that every single one of whateverittakes2’s comments are there, including the repeats and the ones asking why their comments are missing.
Fair enough, however James, I did post a comment a few days ago on the Brexit thread, and when I checked today to see if anyone had replied to my comment I noticed it wasn’t there anymore. Do you know what might have happened?
No idea whatsoever. It’s not in my spambox or moderation queue and I don’t delete comments. Post it again if you can.
I don’t remember, but it kinda went like this…. Brexit is actually good for the EU, since Scotland will more than likely break away from the UK and Northern Ireland will most probably be reunited with Dublin, leaving England and Wales all by their lonesome.
Furthermore, banks within the square mile (London) are already relocating part of their staff to Dublin, Paris and Frankfort.
Of course, this isn’t simple retheric, or wishful thinking, these are facts.
Additionally, more countries are wanting to join in the EU.
Now, I’m not saying there aren’t malcontents, but the vast majority, are Pro EU.
People like Farage are jingoistic xenophobes.
Finally, England and Wales, in time, will regret Brexit, the English Empire is long gone, even Trump can’t revive it.
A thousand apologies James, I just found my original post which I thought had been deleted. I posted it under the article titled “Brexit: What Does It Mean?”…I feel pretty foolish.
I hate making excuses, but if I’m allowed one, I am new here at the corbettreport, and was simply lost in the multiple Brexit articles, some of which were posted under “articles” while others were posted under “videos”.
Anyways, my apologies for eluding you might be deleted posts without having any actual proof of it, when in fact it was entirely my fault for not searching your site thoroughly before making such assumptions.
In most of pro-Bremain comments I see claims that people voted for Brexit because of xenophobia.
How do you know what exactly was their reason?
Is this just your feeling or is there any credible survey about this?
@mik
Good point: any credible survey? I don’t know if you would consider those charts as credible, but they are interesting anyway:
http://blogs.ft.com/ftdata/2016/06/24/brexit-demographic-divide-eu-referendum-results/
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-36616028
In Switzerland there is often a dramatic difference between regions with a lot of immigrants and regions with nearly no immigrants. Rural Regions with less imigrants tend to vote “xenophobic” (to say so).
I can’t back this up, but yes, I guess, that this was one of the motives of the rural votes for Leave in England.
By the way: In my view it’s completely ridiculous to believe that Brexit was against Globalisation, sorry, but that is in my view naïve:
Englands place in the Commonwealth is per se THE paradigm of globalisation. And why did they never vote against that?
I think this article says a lot: https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/the-eu-and-the-commonwealth-the-uks-place-in-both–2
And here is another chart: “Brexit, explained in one chart”!
http://www.vox.com/2016/6/23/12012962/brexit-eu-referendum-time-polls-close-chart
In my opinion it would be wrong to explain Brexit with xenophobia. But why not use the term “immigration” and continue the discussion from there?
Apparently immigration was – and still is – a big concern in people’s minds and hearts – and maybe for good reasons.
I for myself have learned not to deny it, simply because this kind of ressentiments can be used for less honorable things.
I respect fully the votes for Brexit of every individual who is against the EU apparatus. But I would not dare to say, that these individuals have won.
I’m not from UK and I’m not familiar with demographics, economy etc. of various UK regions.
Link to vox.com (interesting links inside also) you gave is providing some proof about a role immigration played in Brexit, although like always with surveys, a lot depends what and how you ask. Or maybe even more important what is not asked.
Here is full IpsosMori survey—>>> https://www.ipsos-mori.com/Assets/Docs/Polls/eu-referendum-tables-final-day-update.pdf
On page 28. there is a question “Which, if any, issues will be very important to you in helping to decide which way to vote?”
One issue is: “The number of immigrants coming into Britain”.
Wording is biased in my opinion. Look at other proposed issues too.
Very interesting is social stratification on various proposed issues.
However, in my opinion big migration to Europe that started about year ago is a big social engineering scheme. It has been most probably more then well covered in msm in UK too.
Situation reminds me on Trump’s coming out of nowhere. I think huge media coverage helped a lot. Someone might see chicken and egg dilemma here, not me.
http://decisiondata.org/news/political-media-blackouts-president-2016/
Who knows what would be Brexit outcome without EU immigration crisis?
Thanks a lot! Good job!
By the way, I fully agree with your theory about the “big migration” and the “coming out” of a certain type of politician.
Thanks a lot! Good job! I fully agree with your theory about the “big migration” and the “coming out” of a certain type of politician – or the consilidation of certain strategic policies as we see in East Europe (Intermare). It may be far fetched: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeLu_yyz3tc