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  • Well, it's often child of immigration who are from the country they attack who are the actor of terrorism, though they often get a formation in Syria.

    But for the formation in Syria it's more a question of politics about how police works rather being a question about Shengen; Shengen is too young to be responsible of this.

    Not that EU isn't flawed nontheless.

    Clord posted: »

    Well. As far I know, when attack happens by terrorists it often happens inside the borders. So whoever wants to infiltrate there, is a

  • Here's an American point of view:

    I am not the biggest fan of the European Union. There are definitely perks, but at the same time I think there are negatives. If there was a "North American Union" with like Canada, the United States, and Mexico, I wouldn't be happy if they could make laws that apply to my country by those not living in my country, so I don't like that. The United Kingdom has a pretty distinct culture. I think being on the island and not on the Continent definitely made that possible. The whole European Union seems to try to make one's identity "European" and not of their own country, which I think is ultimately bad. I think a "United States of Europe" is not practical. Europe has many languages and distinct cultures, and making a complete federal system not the best. At least the U.S. states were new when they agreed to be federal, but some of these countries have been there for a thousand years.

    But you know, I'm an American, and quite frankly, I don't really care. Although I would hope whatever decision the United Kingdom makes, it is in their best interests and works out the best for them.

  • The head of Europol and MI6 have both confirmed that the freedom of movement have left Europe open to IS and any other potential threats. Indeed, I read up on the Paris attackers, the months before they had bounced around Europe, only a few weeks before they had been in Birmingham, England. And with mainland Europe, Germany especially taking large swathes of refugees/migrants in, not to mention the possible joining of Turkey and other Balkan states, means that the system in the future is open to even more abuse. I for one do not want Britain's border controls held hostage in Brussels

    Euron posted: »

    Well, it's often child of immigration who are from the country they attack who are the actor of terrorism, though they often get a formation

  • It was an assassination.

    What happened is tragic but we cant say it was assassination.

  • Germany is still feeling it's way from the aftermath of WW2...but the average German has no love for Russia...but austerity is not helping things.

    Have to agree, strong NATO is ever more needed with the rise of Russian ambitions in Europe. EU is run by Germany mostly and not a few days

  • edited June 2016

    Im voting leave i live in the uk and being part of the eu wasnt even anyones choice it was brought in by tony blair and now all our laws and regulations are now run by brussels there trying to take over our country and make it a united states of europe and that would end up meaning the royal family would be gone there is also talk abou trading how nobody would trade with us most of our trade is from china india or japan which arent part of europe so of course well still have trade and we will have regained control of our country again nothing bad is going to happen if we leave immigration will also be controlled i am not racist in any way but we need to stop letting everyone into the country it annoys me when they get housed and given a job as soon as they enter im having to wait on a housing list and doing a terrible job and ive lived in the uk all my life we need borders like australia where we let people who are skilled into the country we will also have a better economy because we can keep more of our money and not give billions to the eu what i found out is inside the brussels building there is a shopping centre that only politicians are allowed to use

  • The head of Europol and MI6 have both confirmed that the freedom of movement have left Europe open to IS and any other potential threats.

    Well, think about the subjectivity of the author.. Police ain't gonna say "it's our mistakes, my bad."

    For the French who attacked: the Abdelslam brothers were known since 2014 as terrorists by Belgium police, but they never shared the information. Clearly a mistake of Europol/ a failed collaboration between countries.

    This kind of stuff happened several times.

    The head of Europol and MI6 have both confirmed that the freedom of movement have left Europe open to IS and any other potential threats. In

  • edited June 2016

    ...One of your manga's?

    Very eye-catching.

  • being part of the eu wasnt even anyones choice

    Sure it wasn't EU yet but you did already have a choice in the past

    our trade is from china india or japan which arent part of europe

    Actually UE put some high taxes to China's steel for example. Nothing the new UK can't do though.

    It annoys me when they get housed and given a job as soon as they enter

    Do they in UK?

    Im voting leave i live in the uk and being part of the eu wasnt even anyones choice it was brought in by tony blair and now all our laws and

  • Indeed, but it is unlikely that the heads of Interpol and MI6 would be so openly critical of the freedom of movement if they didn't need to be.

    And interesting point, I'll admit I don't know the full details of the attackers, but by leaving the EU, co-operation or not. It would secure and give Britain control of our borders. At the moment it's practically 'flash a passport' and you're in. Putting pressure on the jobs market, housing market, NHS, transport, security, pretty much any public service. The EU's staunch 'our way or the highway' is extremely unhealthy for a democracy and so I'll be happily joining the highway to freedom and independence.

    Euron posted: »

    The head of Europol and MI6 have both confirmed that the freedom of movement have left Europe open to IS and any other potential threats.

  • Another American view....do whatever is best for the U.K.....just do not leave Nato

  • Well todays the day, literally no idea what way this vote will go

  • Voted to stay. If the final result leave the economy will suffer, jobs at risk, and most of all there is no plan at all for the aftermath of leaving. It's just winging it.

  • Vote closes at 10pm so wont know for a while

  • result will be tomorrow

    Vote closes at 10pm so wont know for a while

  • Well in about 12 hours we'll see if Brits can shake the Europe

  • edited September 2020

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  • I'm Irish and despite our government heavily trying to encourage the Brits to stay in the EU, I'm all for them leaving. The entire concept of the EU is bullshit and hopefully the UK possibly leaving will be able to weaken it's control over Europe.

  • Its almost 3am and about five minutes ago the votes were literally 50.0% I dont know if there has ever been a closer vote. This is crazy

  • edited June 2016

    BREXIT WINS!

    52-48 at last count.

    EU referendum: BBC forecasts UK vote to leave

  • edited September 2020

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  • I think there will always be a good and bad consequence no matter what UK decides to do.

    But the consequences for me and my family is that it will be harder to visit our relatives in Scotland if UK decides to leave.

  • How so?

    I think there will always be a good and bad consequence no matter what UK decides to do. But the consequences for me and my family is that it will be harder to visit our relatives in Scotland if UK decides to leave.

  • Well, turns out the UK has left...

  • I don't live in UK. I live in DK. Now I need a vista to visit my family in UK.

    Nightmare1 posted: »

    How so?

  • I am so angry, upset, and scared for what's to come. An older generation voted on a future the majority of the younger generation did NOT want. I am so ashamed that they seriously gambled our future over a campaign fuelled by racism, xenophobia and a complete absence of fact.

    I hope you guys will be happy when their pension and their children's college funds will be worth nothing.

  • Wondering how much this is going to affect other countries.

  • edited September 2020

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    TWD_stan posted: »

    I am so angry, upset, and scared for what's to come. An older generation voted on a future the majority of the younger generation did NOT wa

  • Fuck, god damn. Well it won't affect anything yet, gunna be strange few years.

  • our future over a campaign fuelled by racism, xenophobia and a complete absence of fact.

    Right there was where I figured I shouldn't take anything else you say seriously.

    TWD_stan posted: »

    I am so angry, upset, and scared for what's to come. An older generation voted on a future the majority of the younger generation did NOT wa

  • Wait how can 28% NOT vote?

  • edited June 2016

    Because they decided not to...

    Wait how can 28% NOT vote?

  • Well yeah, but how can someone not vote for future of a country they're gunna be in, doesnt matter which way they go

    Brodester08 posted: »

    Because they decided not to...

  • I suppose it's because they have the freedom to make their own choices... I could be wrong though...

    Well yeah, but how can someone not vote for future of a country they're gunna be in, doesnt matter which way they go

  • Cameron's resigned, Steps down in October

  • Leluch123Leluch123 Banned
    edited June 2016

    You are aware that it's that exact type of thinking that caused that? People like you take superior and condescending stance towards others, thinking that there is only one correct way of doing things( yours) and others are wrong.

    I'm sad that Britan left because it's been an ally and counter-weight to Berlin for my country but maybe EU will reform, if not I hope that it will collapse.

    TWD_stan posted: »

    I am so angry, upset, and scared for what's to come. An older generation voted on a future the majority of the younger generation did NOT wa

  • There's going to be economic repercussions coming as well. Could be good for the UK, could be very bad. I really didn't expect this to happen. With Cameron's resignation, it's probably not going to be positive in the short term.

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