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Arbusers position on Brexit

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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Tue Jun 28, 2016 9:59 pm

@Bubbles - to turn the result into a race issue is just pathetic son - keep believing the bullshit the media feed you
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But it’s media from right to left.

Everyone’s in conspiracy?

Is it not happening?
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Tue Jun 28, 2016 10:09 pm

ppintaluba wrote:
GrayFox wrote: I see.
Im not sure how this works guys thats why im asking.
So how they got this results if it was a secret ballot?
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Also we see & read the rise of racism & right wings groups on net or tv etc.
How is life in reality there?
Some Greek friends in England got terrified from the Brexit results & i still dont get why.
The image includes the source, and you can easily find the website where they explain how they got the data.

Full report: http://lordashcroftpolls.com/2016/06/how-the-united-kingdom-voted-and-why/
Full data tables: http://lordashcroftpolls.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/How-the-UK-voted-Full-tables-1.pdf
These figures also suggest that in a few years from now "remain" would have won.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Wed Jun 29, 2016 5:42 pm

this pretty much sums it up...

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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Thu Jun 30, 2016 1:40 am

If the news are remotely true we are fucked. EVERYONE.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-29/imf-deutsche-bank-poses-greatest-risk-global-financial-system

this bloody bastards fucked up AGAIN...
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Thu Jun 30, 2016 4:51 pm

It still can be swept under the rug like so much dirt have been since 2007, without people on the street ever noticing it. For now, next month, a year or two. Sooner or later it will explode in everybody's face. One just has to try and get used to live with this hanging over our head. Of course, if it explodes now + Brexit might mean the end of the world.
A good thing in the shitty thing is that they seem to know where to look (hence the chance they sweep it under the rug for the time being). The worst hits come from where they don't expect them. Remember when UBS was considered the safest guys in the industry even by the insiders all the way until Switzerland had to bail it out within hours.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Fri Jul 01, 2016 5:00 pm

dealer wins wrote: Ive gone big on LLOYds and BARclays today.  I may be wrong but the 30-40% drops are insane IMO.
Someone is very happy.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Mon Jul 11, 2016 2:34 pm

Guess which stock market is benefitting from Brexit.
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London's of course. And now guess which stock market is harmed from Brexit.
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Frankfurt's of course. It is all about geopolitics and nothing more. At this point, I would like to quote Halford Mackinder:
"Face the German mind with an enduring certainty that any war fought by Germany must be a war on two unshakable fronts, and the Germans themselves will solve the problem."
Good luck Germany with your second front.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Fri Jul 22, 2016 1:23 pm

The last big diplomatic stand off between the UK and Germany was lost spectacularly by the UK, I am speaking of course about the reunification of Germany. We will see how it goes this time. My sympathy goes with Germany. Nothing personal against the Brits, but I find Farage a bit repulsive. Cameron is a looser. Bobby Johnson is a cool guy though, has great sense of humor and his comments about various political leaders are always spot on. I can understand why he enjoys certain popularity among the Brits. I wish him well.

There is no unified EU legislation about betting anyway so I don't see how Brexit will affect the betting markets. The biggest risk I see is a EU-wide ban of UK bookies as a political move, but that's rather unlikely.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Fri Jul 22, 2016 1:42 pm

Kalitko wrote: The last big diplomatic stand off between the UK and Germany was lost spectacularly by the UK, I am speaking of course about the reunification of Germany. We will see how it goes this time. My sympathy goes with Germany. Nothing personal against the Brits, but I find Farage a bit repulsive. Cameron is a looser. Bobby Johnson is a cool guy though, has great sense of humor and his comments about various political leaders are always spot on. I can understand why he enjoys certain popularity among the Brits. I wish him well.

There is no unified EU legislation about betting anyway so I don't see how Brexit will affect the betting markets. The biggest risk I see is a EU-wide ban of UK bookies as a political move, but that's rather unlikely.
UK bookies hold EU licences as well so  I don't see this being much of problem.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Fri Jul 22, 2016 3:35 pm

No power could stop the re-unification of Germany back then and that includes the US as well. Thatcher Mitterrand and the rest of the West agreed about the re-unification, while demanding a tie of Germany through the Euro currency and the participation of weaker economies (i.e. Greece) that would in the end prove to be a problem for Germany.
What was wrong with that idea? You can not tie a giant with threads. Also, Germany managed to transform the Greek problem, to an advantage of her policies.
Do not judge the UK policy from the faces that you see. Even if there is a clown PM in DS10, there is a powerful mechanism behind him enjoying the longest diplomacy tradition and successful geostrategy in the planet for the last 3 centuries. This is the strongest weapon of the UK, remaining to be seen if it is still so successful. I believe it is.
As far as it concerns gambling...Brexit is only good news for us.
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Re: Arbusers position on Brexit

Sun Jul 24, 2016 7:55 am

Arbusers wrote: No power could stop the re-unification of Germany back then and that includes the US as well. Thatcher Mitterrand and the rest of the West agreed about the re-unification, while demanding a tie of Germany through the Euro currency and the participation of weaker economies (i.e. Greece) that would in the end prove to be a problem for Germany.
There is enough evidence today that Thatcher (and Mitterrand for that matter) were against reunification, but Kohl was wise enough to make a deal with the big fishes, Reagan and Gorbachev, thus securing the reunification. The UK, realizing they don't have the power to argue with Big Sam, had to comply.

Thatcher herself called her foreign policy on the German reunification an "unambiguous failure".

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