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  1. ShadowCaptain

    ShadowCaptain

    Just because some guy plans it, doesnt mean anything will ever happen

  2. AresKrieger

    AresKrieger

    He does know that London doesn't have that authority right? Or is he really that stupid (I'm guessing he is based on your reaction)

  3. SeriouslyMikey

    SeriouslyMikey

    I know he doesn't have the authority to do it, and I know it's unlikely to happen. I'm more frustrated over the stupidity of him for even trying such a thing. Though, with London having a decreasing English population, it's not surprise this knob wants this. 

     

  4. SeriouslyMikey

    SeriouslyMikey

    I should really say not going to happen over unlikely, though the latter of my point still stands. 

  5. ShadowCaptain

    ShadowCaptain

    What do you expect from a none English mayor

  6. AresKrieger

    AresKrieger

    Yeah he is surely a moron for trying something like this, though London as a whole were moronic for voting for this POS

  7. ShadowCaptain

    ShadowCaptain

    Well 40% of Englands muslims are in London and a lot of people dont vote anymore, so i guess it isnt that hard to imagine

  8. SeriouslyMikey

    SeriouslyMikey

    I think London is 30% English now too. And people wonder why we voted to leave. 

    As Steven Crowder said. "I get the whole economic stand point, and I understand other funding. But what about the Islam problem?" 

  9. handymanshandle

    handymanshandle

    Idk outside the immigration issue don't really know why the UK wants to leave. It would seem they tend to vote in favor of a lot of what the EU votes on.

  10. SeriouslyMikey

    SeriouslyMikey

    Well, you've got the intrusion onto our fishing, we were, I believe closer to the end of leaving the EU did open up our ability to trade with more than just EU nations, but that was a point. The rules and regulations on owning a business was ridiculous too, small companies found it extremely hard to get off the ground becuase of the laws and regulations that the EU pushed onto them, such as taxes that a big company wouldn't have to worry about, but a small company would. The forceful laws that the EU were pushing onto the nations, including trying to tell us to take in more Syrian refugees, which as we can see from Sweden (which is now the rape capital of Europe), France and Germany is a disastrous move. 

  11. SeriouslyMikey

    SeriouslyMikey

    Along with the unsteadiness of the Euro. It was uncertain if the currency was surely going to last. Better get out sooner rather than later if it's a sinking ship, and from what we're looking at now, it certainly looks like one. 

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