blurryface wrote:jamesbond wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWLX3s800iE[/youtube]
Lol, dude should be throw in jail for feeding naive people empty dreams, like this one
Just as I predicted! http://www.businessinsider.com/the-brex ... pen-2016-6
A referendum is not legally binding. In pure constitutional terms it is merely advisory. You can repeat the exercise as wanted, as long as the irrevocable Article 50 formalizing the U.K.’s divorce from Brussels hasn’t been invoked. Cameron said it would be up to the next prime minister, whoever that may be, to apply for the decree nisi.
Nigel Farage, the leader of the U.K. Independence Party, spent Friday morning distancing himself from the "Leave" campaign's promise that Britain's EU funds would be redirected to the National Health Service; and Tory European Parliament member Daniel Hannan admitted that renegotiating Britain's relationship with the EU wouldn't actually decrease immigration.
Newspapers whipped up panic about “bogus” asylum-seekers and “political correctness.” Commentators made exaggerated claims about segregation and “no-go areas” in British cities. Activity to the Tories’ right — first from the fascist British National Party, then from UKIP — escalated the rhetoric.How will "Leave" voters feel in October, with the pound still down and the revelations about their campaign's broken promises? Some will still want out, but how many more will have second thoughts? And Johnson knows that as soon as he triggers Article 50 and begins the actual withdrawal process, the markets will plunge again. Is that how he wants his term to begin? (It's widely believed Johnson's decision to back "Leave" reflected something other than a deep-seated commitment to the cause.)
These parties attracted sections of working-class voters in areas where Labour had once been strong. In response, successive Labour and Tory governments tried to adopt part of their message, making increasingly strident commitments to limit immigration. In other words, they made a strategic mistake. No body gives a shit about poor people. They are poor for a reason: stupid