>>72869457
I regret voting Brexit.
>>72869457
And then?
>>72869457
great news from 6 months ago nigel
>>72872004
the end of the 4th reich
someone to screenshot all these smug posts for when brexit absolutely backfires
>>72869457
Is there a picture of the british flag screeching like this?
>>72869573
why?
>>72873728
he's a false flagging Rasheed who voted Remain
>>72872359
I certainly hope so, but that all depends on whether the French grow a pair or not.
It took half a year to find your balls, why so smug?
>>72873705
give me a template
>>72873897
>>72873892
prolonging the Kraut's anxiety where possible is always a recommended action
>>72873941
thanks. wait a few minutes
>>72872603
dunno who did this but it makes me smile very good, yes
>>72873951
Anxiety? The euro isn't losing massive value the pound is, last terror attack was in the UK, EUroscepticism is plummeting with people like Macron surging out of nowhere.
>>72874144
And yet Britain's growth is far more dynamic than that of France, a country weighed down by the euro.
>>72874168
the EU is finished. Frexit soon. no more will Eastern Euros and Balkanites leech from better nations.
>>72874168
Delusional.
>>72872359
please don't do this to the Deutsche Bank
>>72874358
what happened in jun 2016 i wonder?
>>72873844
They have a history of getting pissed about multi-national organizations they are part of (NATO). I think it's merely only a matter of time until the Krauts annoy them. Their farmers already get autistic about having to compete with the Spanish.
>>72873941
here you go. hope you like it
>>72874515
Have you ever considered that a devalued currency boosts exports? That's exactly the problem your own country has: it has a German currency it cannot devalue. A currency not suited for its economy. France is just a tool for the Germans to artificially devalue their currency, but not enough to actually fit the Southern economic model. This is why they waste billions on rapefugees but not on Greece.
>>72874601
>They
Charles de Gaulle is not "they", Charles de Gaulle is in my eyes the last True Frenchman. He may as well have lived in an entirely different galaxy than the spineless slugs and subhuman migrants that fill France today.
>>72873941
>>72874777
Forgetting currency the EU has always felt very much like a German-French project, run for their benefit, usually against our will. I know people like to LARP that Malta has the same say as Germany, but we all know this isn't true. With GB (the counterweight) gone perhaps others will wake up to the fact this isn't a partnership of equals.
a hard border, perhaps?
>>72875271
>Brexit hasn't even happened yet
>drinking liquid shit out of a can
http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/human-waste-in-cans-forces-shutdown-at-cocacola-plant-in-northern-ireland-35570541.html
Piss drinking mayhaps?
>>72875578
>implying I drink the carbonated jew
>>72874777
thank you but i too did economics in uni
putting all that mumbo jumbo aside, this is on a micro level, about the average brits, esp those on rigid incomes, they are going to pay more for their puchases
>>72875637
I haven't had to pay more yet, and companies who do want to put up prices are being taken off supermarket shelves or agreeing to not raise prices.
It might happen eventually but at the moment the cost isn't being passed on, at least not to the point where I can feel it. I'm not massively upset by the iPhone appstore becoming more expensive.
>i did economics in uni
>>72875636
>implying the rest of you sub humans don't
Piss slurping country men possibly?
>>72875720
Yet being the key word there.
I've noticed my food shop has become more expensive already 2bh.
>>72875829
objectively speaking it's been pretty standard
>>72875829
Of course, although you can't certainly say that supermarkets will pass on the costs. I assume they will, I just can't say for definite.
I assume it depends what you buy. I don't think any of the foodstuffs I buy has gone up significantly, although I stick to veg, chicken, rice and potatoes. I really should've actually wrote down what it costs me but that's a lot of ballache for something mildly interesting.
>>72876041
Yeah that's true enough I suppose.
>>72876071
They have to after a point, their margins aren't really big enough to swallow the losses. This is why Ireland is the place that's going to suffer most over Brexit - sorry lads :3
>>72875637
>this is on a micro level, about the average brits, esp those on rigid incomes
Not per se. They're going to keep buying the cheapest goods, it's just that "cheapest" might mean British or American instead of German. This is also part of Le Pen's agenda: produce French, buy French.
>>72875219
>German-French project
Even this was decades ago. Now it's a German project with the French basically acting as second-in-command. Don't forget that Hollande was elected because he was expected to reel in Merkel on austerity. Look how much came fo that! And now the most hopeful candidate is Macron, who practically said "France hasn't been optimally cooperating in the EU and we should apologize for that".
>>72874710
kek
cheers, its good
>>72874710
Saved cheers Hans