How the UK's Brexit vote to leave Europe affects Apple

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  • Reply 141 of 314
    apple ][apple ][ Posts: 9,233member
    crowley said:
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    The people were not fooled by the lies and nonstop deception pushed by the establishment and certain crooked media anymore.

    Their experts are about as reliable and accurate as statements made by Joseph Goebbels. It didn't matter how many celebrities or others came out in favor of remaining. Their game was up. The globalists and the elite lost. An awesome victory for the common man and all real British people!
    What rubbish.  Both sides said questionable things, but the Remain side at least tried to field some economic analysis.  The Leave side still have no plan whatsoever and spouted nonsense guesses and baseless speculations.

    Did you actually hear any of the claims from either side that the British public were exposed to?  I doubt it.
    Brexit has been going on for a while now. The people heard all of the arguments from all sides and those who chose to do so have now voted and cast their votes. It's over, it's done with.
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  • Reply 142 of 314
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    Not to mention Farage's own campaign which put up this poster



    That's a picture of Syrian refugees entering Turkey, absolutely nothing to do with the EU and immigration into the UK.
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  • Reply 143 of 314
    kpomkpom Posts: 660member
    crowley said:
    Want a chart.  Here's a chart.


    The other way to look at it is that those 18-43 have never lived without the EU and those 46 and under have no knowledge whatsoever of live without the EU. Those 65+ have vivid memories of life before, during, and, if they are fortunate enough, after the EU to make an informed judgment.
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  • Reply 144 of 314
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    apple ][ said:
    crowley said:
    What rubbish.  Both sides said questionable things, but the Remain side at least tried to field some economic analysis.  The Leave side still have no plan whatsoever and spouted nonsense guesses and baseless speculations.

    Did you actually hear any of the claims from either side that the British public were exposed to?  I doubt it.
    Brexit has been going on for a while now. The people heard all of the arguments from all sides and those who chose to do so have now voted and cast their votes. It's over, it's done with.
    I agree. I'm not contesting the vote, I'm arguing with your portrayal of it. Have the guts to stand by your words.
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  • Reply 145 of 314
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    Ugh, I've just noticed that you said "all real British people".

    Absolutely fucking disgusting.  I take some comfort in however much I'm disappointed in my own countrymen, at least the internet can field worst examples of humanity.
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  • Reply 146 of 314
    apple ][apple ][ Posts: 9,233member
    crowley said:
    Not to mention Farage's own campaign which put up this poster

    That's a picture of Syrian refugees entering Turkey, absolutely nothing to do with the EU and immigration into the UK.
    That's a great poster, and Turkey wants into the EU badly. 

    The EU can have them now, who cares what they do, since the UK will no longer be a part of that failed union that is rapidly deteriorating.

    Europe is under attack, and various countries have begun to wake up.
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  • Reply 147 of 314
    apple ][apple ][ Posts: 9,233member
    crowley said:
    Ugh, I've just noticed that you said "all real British people".

    Absolutely fucking disgusting.  I take some comfort in however much I'm disappointed in my own countrymen, at least the internet can field worst examples of humanity.
    Absolutely. You'll notice that a place like Londonistan didn't vote in favor of leave. That's because that place is filled with not real English people, who do not hold English values.
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  • Reply 148 of 314
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    kpom said:
    crowley said:
    Want a chart.  Here's a chart.


    The other way to look at it is that those 18-43 have never lived without the EU and those 46 and under have no knowledge whatsoever of live without the EU. Those 65+ have vivid memories of life before, during, and, if they are fortunate enough, after the EU to make an informed judgment.
    That world is gone. Those memories are irrelevant.
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  • Reply 149 of 314
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    apple ][ said:
    crowley said:
    Ugh, I've just noticed that you said "all real British people".

    Absolutely fucking disgusting.  I take some comfort in however much I'm disappointed in my own countrymen, at least the internet can field worst examples of humanity.
    Absolutely. You'll notice that a place like Londonistan didn't vote in favor of leave. That's because that place is filled with not real English people, who do not hold English values.
    I live in London, was born here, and have lived here for all my adult life, born and bred English, and barely a drop of non-English, nay non-London, blood in my veins.  Voted Remain, as did pretty much everyone I now, who are mostly equally English.  London, for all its melting point credentials, is mostly English.

    I'll thank you to not tell me what my city is like.  Where the fuck are you from anyway?
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  • Reply 150 of 314
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    apple ][ said:
    crowley said:
    Not to mention Farage's own campaign which put up this poster

    That's a picture of Syrian refugees entering Turkey, absolutely nothing to do with the EU and immigration into the UK.
    That's a great poster, and Turkey wants into the EU badly. 

    The EU can have them now, who cares what they do, since the UK will no longer be a part of that failed union that is rapidly deteriorating.

    Europe is under attack, and various countries have begun to wake up.
    Refugee crisis has nothing to do with Turkey or the EU.  The refugee system is global, and the UK won't and shouldn't escape from humanitarian responsibilities as a result of this vote, because its responsibilities have nothing to do with the vote.

    The poster is entirely irrelevant
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  • Reply 151 of 314
    apple ][apple ][ Posts: 9,233member
    crowley said:
    apple ][ said:
    Absolutely. You'll notice that a place like Londonistan didn't vote in favor of leave. That's because that place is filled with not real English people, who do not hold English values.
    I live in London, was born here, and have lived here for all my adult life, born and bred English, and barely a drop of non-English, nay non-London, blood in my veins.  Voted Leave, as did pretty much everyone I now, who are mostly equally English.  London, for all its melting point credentials, is mostly English.

    I'll thank you to not tell me what my city is like.  Where the fuck are you from anyway?
    I am merely bringing facts into the discussion. London was 59.9% Remain VS 40.1% Leave.
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  • Reply 152 of 314
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    apple ][ said:
    crowley said:
    I live in London, was born here, and have lived here for all my adult life, born and bred English, and barely a drop of non-English, nay non-London, blood in my veins.  Voted Leave, as did pretty much everyone I now, who are mostly equally English.  London, for all its melting point credentials, is mostly English.

    I'll thank you to not tell me what my city is like.  Where the fuck are you from anyway?
    I am merely bringing facts into the discussion. London was 59.9% Remain VS 40.1% Leave.
    Those figures are correct.  But leave out the opinion, which you are clearly ill-informed about.

    Note that the "not English people Londinistan" brings in over 20% of the UK's GDP, and houses near enough every major political, economic, governmental and cultural base of the UK. 

    And I don't think you have a damn clue what English values are.
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  • Reply 153 of 314
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    apple ][ said:

    That's a great poster
    Even the official Leave campaign disowned that poster.  Even the most right wing paper in the UK, the odious Daily Mail, ran an article echoing that the poster is racist and disgusting.

    You're a disgrace.
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  • Reply 154 of 314
    apple ][apple ][ Posts: 9,233member
    crowley said:
    apple ][ said:
    That's a great poster, and Turkey wants into the EU badly. 

    The EU can have them now, who cares what they do, since the UK will no longer be a part of that failed union that is rapidly deteriorating.

    Europe is under attack, and various countries have begun to wake up.
    Refugee crisis has nothing to do with Turkey or the EU.  The refugee system is global, and the UK won't and shouldn't escape from humanitarian responsibilities as a result of this vote, because its responsibilities have nothing to do with the vote.

    The poster is entirely irrelevant
    Nope. The refugee invasion has all to do with EU, and the UK is wise to escape the horrible EU and the despicable, treasonous things that they are doing.
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  • Reply 155 of 314
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    apple ][ said:
    crowley said:
    Moron.  Refugee crisis has nothing to do with Turkey or the EU.  The refugee system is global, and the UK won't and shouldn't escape from humanitarian responsibilities as a result of this vote, because its responsibilities have nothing to do with the vote.

    The poster is entirely irrelevant
    Nope. The refugee invasion has all to do with EU, and the UK is wise to escape the horrible EU and the despicable, treasonous things that they are doing.
    There was no directive from the EU to accept refugees.  There never has been.  The UK willingly chose to open up to 20,000 refugees of its own accord.  And the government did so after public pressure because the people decided it is the right thing to do.  There is no relationship whatsoever between taking in refugees and the EU.

    Your bile is misdirected.
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  • Reply 156 of 314
    apple ][apple ][ Posts: 9,233member
    crowley said:
    apple ][ said:
    Nope. The refugee invasion has all to do with EU, and the UK is wise to escape the horrible EU and the despicable, treasonous things that they are doing.
    There was no directive from the EU to accept refugees.  There never has been.  The UK willingly chose to open up to 20,000 refugees of its own accord.  And the government did so after public pressure because the people decided it is the right thing to do.  There is no relationship whatsoever between taking in refugees and the EU.

    Your bile is misdirected.
    I'm not talking about a lousy 20k. I'm talking about many of millions that have invaded. That dumb woman in charge of Germany did that. I think that she's trying to compete with a certain guy who used to have a funny mustache for worst German leader ever.
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  • Reply 157 of 314
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    apple ][ said:
    crowley said:
    There was no directive from the EU to accept refugees.  There never has been.  The UK willingly chose to open up to 20,000 refugees of its own accord.  And the government did so after public pressure because the people decided it is the right thing to do.  There is no relationship whatsoever between taking in refugees and the EU.

    Your bile is misdirected.
    I'm not talking about a lousy 20k. I'm talking about many of millions that have invaded. That dumb woman in charge of Germany did that. I think that she's trying to compete with a certain guy who used to have a funny mustache for worst German leader ever.
    So what?  We're talking about the UK, not Germany.

    A Germany that has a labour shortage incidentally, so bringing in immigrants doesn't seem like such a stupid thing to do, but hey, xenophobia doesn't need to make economic sense, right?

    Angela Merkel made Germany the power house of Europe, and some loser on the internet call her a dumb woman.  I'm sure she'll be up all night.
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  • Reply 158 of 314
    apple ][apple ][ Posts: 9,233member
    crowley said:
    apple ][ said:
    I'm not talking about a lousy 20k. I'm talking about many of millions that have invaded. That dumb woman in charge of Germany did that. I think that she's trying to compete with a certain guy who used to have a funny mustache for worst German leader ever.
    So what?  We're talking about the UK, not Germany.

    A Germany that has a labour shortage incidentally, so bringing in immigrants doesn't seem like such a stupid thing to do, but hey, xenophobia doesn't need to make economic sense, right?

    Angela Merkel made Germany the power house of Europe, and some loser on the internet call her a dumb woman.  I'm sure she'll be up all night.
    And now the UK is no longer connected to Germany via the horrible EU. 

    And nope, at the end of the day, economics is not the most important thing in this world. There are other things that are far more important.
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  • Reply 159 of 314
    crowleycrowley Posts: 10,453member
    apple ][ said:
    crowley said:
    So what?  We're talking about the UK, not Germany.

    A Germany that has a labour shortage incidentally, so bringing in immigrants doesn't seem like such a stupid thing to do, but hey, xenophobia doesn't need to make economic sense, right?

    Angela Merkel made Germany the power house of Europe, and some loser on the internet call her a dumb woman.  I'm sure she'll be up all night.
    And now the UK is no longer connected to Germany via the horrible EU. 

    And nope, at the end of the day, economics is not the most important thing in this world. There are other things that are far more important.
    Sure, xenophobia.  Thanks for completing my argument.

    "The horrible EU"  :D 
    That sounds like a children's book explanation.   The heroic Britain and the bad man Europe.

    Though it does put me in mind of when Britain entered the EU as the sick man of Europe.  We did pretty well out of that, then bailed when it got rough.  Shamefully cowardly.
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  • Reply 160 of 314
    apple ][apple ][ Posts: 9,233member
    crowley said:
    apple ][ said:
    And now the UK is no longer connected to Germany via the horrible EU. 

    And nope, at the end of the day, economics is not the most important thing in this world. There are other things that are far more important.
    Sure, xenophobia.  Thanks for completing my argument.
    Nope, you are incorrect.

    Xenophobia is an intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries.

    There is nothing irrational with not wanting countless terrorists, rapists, mass molesters, and brainwashed simpletons who belong to bad cultures, who refuse to assimilate and who hate your culture and are part of an invasion force.

    It's good to see that the UK finally woken up! It's about damn time! Soon, other countries will be following.



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