ruben slikk
life aint shut but a fat vagin
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holy shit that has a low amount of nicotine in it![]()
knox white is cool because my dad takes it
https://next.ft.com/content/0260242c-370b-11e6-9a05-82a9b15a8ee7#axzz4C6KPHZoNboy i sure love having 3.5 million jobs at risk due to major companies moving outside of the country if you leave the EU
boy i sure love losing money given to reasearch and development
boy i sure love losing free travel between countries which will also damage academia in the country due to a lot of well educated scientists, teachers, mathematicians coming to England via the EU's free travel
if england chooses solo mode instead of multiplayer a lot of economical big players and companies will hold more power and might be able to sway certain things
the eu prevents this
sweden deserves no less
TL;DR
For guys who are voting yes I have something to tell you:
If you vote yes, this issues will come up:
- Lack of Workers
- Lack of Safety
- You will no longer take part in the euro football
I am guessing 2/3 of the people love football.
For guys who are voting yes I have something to tell you:
If you vote yes, this issues will come up:
- Lack of Workers
- Lack of Safety
- You will no longer take part in the euro football
I am guessing 2/3 of the people love football.
https://next.ft.com/content/0260242c-370b-11e6-9a05-82a9b15a8ee7#axzz4C6KPHZoN
I think you might be interested in this article by the Financial Times, read it earlier today.
To be honest, this is the funniest graph there:
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Brexit hurts. The main groups of economists who have published studies in the campaign use different models and different data but speak with more unanimity on this subject than on any other. Erecting trade barriers with the EU would hit prosperity, which is not easily replaced by greater free trade elsewhere. Leaving the bloc would afford the country little additional regulatory freedom and there could be long-term consequences from the short-term upheaval of Brexit. Economists overwhelmingly think leaving the EU is bad for the UK economy.
-Financial times
- You will no longer take part in the euro football
turkey are joining the eu soon tbh fami'm voting leave
ah yes, thats why the great EU nation of TURKEY beat the Czech Republic last night in the Euro
im 14lmao half of thesecant even vote
also youre laughing and saying nohaha
no