Well lads! its been a year since we overthrew the tyrants in brussels!
brexit will be a success,we will rise again,the CANZUK union will be formed and the eu will fear the jack once again!
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oWTXl4hg0q8
It's already been a year of shitty German vs. British brexit threads?
How time flies.
CANZUK INFINITI
Happy soft brexit day.
>>131048558
soft brexit wont happen because we cant control immigration if we're in the single market, EU is still in denial about this fact.
>>131048558
its gonna be a hard one walloon! soz m8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FdnA4SyYzE
>>131048558
Soft aint happening, we're going in full, hard, unsheathed and no lube!
>>131046418
Happy independence day brother.
>>131049020
Nope. Now celebrate.
>>131046418
god save the queen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thuZGE_5aKU
>>131049260
sup kraut
But you're still in the EU and white British will be a minority at the lastest in 2060.
Happy Independence day I guess.
News just in!! It was a radical British made fridge freezer that caused the death of farsends of innocents.
When will stop making these things????
>>131049336
old meme
>>131049020
yet we were allowed to keep the pound, i guess we're a small irreverent country with no power in europe.
>>131049354
what are you going to do about chinese immigration?
>>131049354
The fire starts somewhere. We've ignite it. Now we just watch the fuse burn.
>>131046418
I wish you well, my fellow Anglos, and I hope that you're at the front of the line when we make trade deals.
>>131046418
>Faith Goldy: It's Crusade O'Clock!
GOOD HEAVENS JUST LOOK AT THE TIME!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFdCHdEBneY
>>131049494
>we're dying out b-b-but you're dying out too soo we win r-right
>>131046418
Hoo ray
Happy Independence day and no matter what shit they chuck at us? We pick that shit up and we throw it right back, along with our own shit and piss bottles.
https://youtu.be/a_S6KfpqnXQ
https://youtu.be/6YNcF3h3NgQ
https://youtu.be/2MCBFU1tW-Y>>131049774
>>131049774
my point was more that we're all in this together lad
>>131049831
>my point was more that we're all in this together lad
Glad to hear it mate
HEY HEY
HO HO
THOSE GERMAN POSTERS GOT TO GO
>>131049774
>>131049802
ahh those that just can't be happy for one second in regards to the UK just love to try shit.
Aint gonna happen today, today is our day of celebration and we will celebrate happily. And then we're going to fuck your wives and blow Europe up again.
Soon! hahahahahaha! Oh yes we are.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMfx0dDRo2M
https://youtu.be/wBz6y6ZrmD8
>>131049948
I SAID
HEY HEY
HO HO
THOSE GERMAN POSTERS GOT TO GO
>>131046418
Can't believe its already been a whole year.
Was anyone else watching this stream?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RVukZGKlpo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hzk27itihRI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOivzoRc0I8
>>131050046
HEY HEY
HO HO
THOSE GERMAN POSTERS GOT TO GO
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdpaI8_YkA8
Its been one year and I still want to say that this is a huuuge win for you Brits
>>131050188
Can't wait till he's PM
>>131046418
>brexit will be a success
I have a sincere wish that britbnongistanis make it but I just don't see it happening.
“I care not what puppet is placed upon the throne of England to rule the Empire on which the sun never sets. The man who controls Britain’s money supply controls the British Empire, and I control the British money supply.”
>>131046418
God shave the Queen!
And like my grandpa used to say:
"GOTT STRAFE ENGLAND!"
and im used to answer:
"JA ER STRAFE ES!"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPgiI46FCDU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43G0Hou_CKw
>>131050669
Yeah, I don't speak Orc.
>>131049608
Too soon? Although i assumed of course it was just a building full of looney coons
https://youtu.be/lScVfwe-Rp0
https://www.ft.com/content/b168d094-bfb1-11e5-9fdb-87b8d15baec2
>>131050632
Then we the people must cut the strings that the puppet master is pulling.
>>131048372
>Be a monachry
>conquer many differnet countries all over the planet
> having problems with many of them
>one of your ex-colonies ist now a giant state
> World War starts
> monchary almost ruined and need help from others
>after worldwar, your big commonwealth is crumbling.
>Monarchy is salty, because its no longer a superpower
>be mad at everything and everyone
>be england
>>131050957
>be germany
>try to fuck up europe and the world for the third time running
>get stopped by anglos for the third time running
>cry
Hold your horses there a moment. We don't want no Paki's with a fuckin British passport. Or for that matter any of your shitskins.
CONGRATULATIONS BONGS
>>131050957
stay mad kraut
>>131050884
Global peasant revolt? They own Israel (literally), nukes, majority of politicians in all relevant countries (meaning they own popo, intelligence and military), media (digital and paper)...
I'm sure they'd sooner torch the world than relinquish control.
>>131046418
I actually love our anthem so much that I listened to the whole thing
>>131051428
>>131051447
>>131051401
momentum shills no doubt funded by the pro-EU globalists
>>131051447
>>131051428
>>131051401
Fuck off Achmed
What can you personally do that you couldn't do before?
For me and many other Brits the future is looking more closed, I am going to lose the freedom to live and work across 31 other EEA countries.
Dad, can e be part or help you out with that Union?
>>131046418
lmfao bitch i'm still here though
thanks for the jihad-bux :)
>>131051822
Why are you?
Are you so pathetically useless as a person that the only way you can get residence in another country is by a federal superstate forcing them to take you in?
If so I really can't blame them. Stay here and get back to your boot polishing job.
>>131050513
He has a point, the differing priorities and government spending of each of the individual governments (eg Germany and Greece) was basically what caused the Eurozone crisis
>>131052158
he's not wrong but the point is he's using this to encourage more European centralisation
>>131051963
Ad hom' insults aside, that still doesn't negate the fact that people are LOSING freedoms. There is no tangible benefit to leaving.
>>131051447
I admit that star of david and nazi flag made me kek.
>>131052242
extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence faggot
we're gaining freedoms with sovereignty and controls over our laws etc
what freedoms are we losing? freedom of movement will be replaced with visas, current trade agreements with europe will be transformed into new trade agreements.
>>131051832
you might be here but with the tories in charge i dont think you will be getting your gibs for much longer
infact the gibs have been cut to ribbons as it is
>>131052242
I wasn't being insulting for no reason, I'm pointing out that for anyone that is actually a boon to society this will not be an issue.
Also, you say people are losing "freedom" as if they are having some important right taken away. It's actually just a return to sensible border control.
>>131049678
> dad is a bald manlette.
>>131052633
>US lady looks like a flat chested lesbo and this yank can't greentext properly.
>>131051822
This is the difference between remain and leave voters. Remain voters only voted to stay for their own selfish reasons. Leave was more philosophic & esoteric, looking out for the greater good of Europe and acknowledging some short term pain for long term gain.
If you're not a worthless piece of trash it's easy to work in another country.
God save the Queen.
>>131053037
That shadow has triggered me.
>>131053037
thank you for birthing the democracy that allowed all the progress we've seen today fella
>>131052789
> look at this dood
>>131052489
Parliament has always been sovereign you dumb fuck. We have our own independent judiciary, we have our own common law and legal system, etc.
Sovereignty is just an emotional argument with no foundation. Sovereignty is a very nebulous concept nowadays in the globalised world that we live in. We have to recognise that absolute sovereignty is a thing of the past as we have to follow so many rules in return for trading with other countries, or for being part of NATO, or being part of the UN, or participating in EFTA etc, that making all of our own rules is only possible if we pull up the drawbridges and refuse to play any part in the rest of the world.
What pan-EEA laws (that we had a say in) exactly do you want to repeal?
>>131053037
>Britain
>Stop immigration
They're stopping poles and white folk. But surely you're not letting your muslim refugee "friends" perish on a boat, are you?
After all, they have nothing to do with terrorism.
>>131053521
i didnt read your post fella but one of the things we voted for was to lower immigration and there is no chance of doing that as part of Germany's little club.
we're leaving, get outta your denial
also didn't you just moan about ad hom insults and then call me a dumb fuck? typical lefty hypocrisy
>>131053657
we can't justify lowering worldwide immigration without first being able to lower EU immigration
>>131053521
>We have to recognise that absolute sovereignty is a thing of the past
Don't pay attention to the Globalists people.
>>131053831
they've really upped their ante in the last two months, they're more hidden than they used to be but they're all over /pol/ atm
>>131053037
There should be Sweden and Germany after France.
And they already have above 3mln muslims add to it non-muslim blacks and numbers will be growing, so...
>>131053176
you are one of those types eh?
>>131053657
wtf are you on about
Britains one of the few countries that doesn't have the boat people problem, they even voted against taking child refugees from calais which made me kek
this was the only vote they'd get on stopping any form of immigration
>>131053488
People in Greece love the patriotic Brits that voted leave. So many have said Greece was one of the wake up calls that made them dislike the EU, and I don't doubt them. Farage is a cult hero over here for his speeches.
remain voters are the real narrow minded ones, they just don't see it
>>131051822
>>131053037
Come on now, how many Brits are realistically going to go and work out of the UK?
>>131051822
>what's a visa?
>>131048415
Excellent.
>>131053657
Britain has literally only let in a few hundred Syrians. Don't listen to everything you hear on Russia Today.
>>131056551
guess it might be harder to be a club rep in malia or magaluf now, how will brits ever recover?
>>131051822
>I am going to lose the freedom to live and work across 31 other EEA countries.
My dad bought a house and worked in Greece back in the 1960s. He didn't need the EU to do any of that. Do you even know what visas are, faggot?
If you put paying a £20 quid visa fee over your own country then you deserve to wallow in pigshit.
>>131056551
Millions of them. 323,000 of them last year alone.
I personally know one co-worker who moved the Amsterdam, and me & the missus are off to the Netherlands soon. A couple more of my co-workers have said they're looking at their options.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2015/politics-blog/11620356/Emigration-nation-who-are-the-thousands-fleeing-Britain-each-year.html
Stay strong, European brothers.
The age of the Anglo terror is finally coming to an end.
>>131057729
I wonder who could be behind this post.
>>131050957
Republican German claims the problem with Europe is the British monarchy. Oh fuck off. You just imported a fuck tone of muslims and you're pointing to the Brits who had to rescue a few times already because you boys can't play with guns without needing a good beating.
>>131057585
...and then in the year post-June 23rd we saw a rise in UK citizens leaving the UK:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-40043483
Turned out nice again!
Happy Independence Day lads
>>131057972
Italy and Greece imported them. Not the Germans.
Happy Brexit day! swim, swim for your lives.
>>131053521
>Parliament has always been sovereign you dumb fuck
Lawfag here, i'm going to have to refute you on that.
For decades jurisprudence has made clear that there is a kind of doublethink in play when people talk about the constitutional convention known as parliamentary sovereignty.
It is easy to argue that parliamentary sovereignty was smashed when we joined the EU and then crippled even further when cases like Factortame and Thoburn came onto the scene and highlighted just how insignificant the power of national legislatures is compared to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice. I'm personally of the view that we lost our parliamentary sovereignty long ago since any decision that the UK Government makes is subject to the direct effect of EU Treaties and Regulations and to the indirect effect of Directives. The Government literally gets fined if it does something against EU law.
On the other hand, Remainers and a majority of lawyers (and the Government line has been for decades) believe that parliamentary sovereignty was never technically lost because it was the UK Parliament's decision to 'give' those powers to Brussels and are able to take them back at any time as shown by this Article 50 process.
It's a weird distinction, but based primarily on whether you think that Parliament subordinating itself to the ECJ's jurisdiction counts as a loss of sovereignty and power it can go both ways.
'Sovereignty' is about the power of our courts and Government to make laws. It isn't about the independence of our country outright or our membership of supranational bodies. This has been a common myth perpetuated in the aftermath of the EU referendum result by Remain voters. It's always been about our laws specificially, not our ability to 'make decisions' as a country.
t. lawfag
>>131051822
And who cares about you?
Any Brit that does not understand that he needs to take care of his own, independent, country,
NEEDS OUT OF BRITAIN.
good luck guys, I hope Brexit happens soon
>>131058191
>I'm personally of the view that we lost our parliamentary sovereignty long ago since any decision that the UK Government makes is subject to the direct effect of EU Treaties and Regulations and to the indirect effect of Directives. The Government literally gets fined if it does something against EU law.
The problem I have with that interpretation is that it should also apply to any trade agreement or treaty that is arbitrated by the WTO or ICA, and I don't see that argument being made. If it is, then I don't see how leaving the EU solves anything, particularly if the UK then has to go sign more treaties with other countries.
>>131057406
Like.
>>131052633
are you not taller than your father?
In an ideal world we would go to war with the EU
>>131058475
The difference is that the WTO and ICA don't have laws that have direct effect, which is a uniquely EU phenomenon. It means that a judge in a UK court MUST enforce EU law even where it conflicts with UK made law, no matter whether it's judge made or statute.
In the event of a breach of those sorts of agreements or treaties there are dispute resolution mechanisms in place, but nothing quite with the power to subordinate local legislation to the legislation of a foreign court.
But yeah it is shades of grey to some extent.
>>131057481
This was golden back then and still is.
>>131058089
Only because Germany made the EU make turning boats back a criminal offence and invited them all to come
>>131046418
Black men in the study were found to be the most attractive to females based on facial characteristics,
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-
>>131057729
FUCK YOU
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>>131058779
Based Portubro.
>>131058475
Because trade deals don't involve outsourcing law making to a "parliament" in Brussels or require something with almost no legal precedent like Article 50 or involve the collaborated and diluted effects of 27 member states in laws.
>>131058089
Italy and Greece import them, yes.
But only at the German request.
If I were a Greek or an Italian in government, I'd make them fly by the tens of thousands all the way to Berlin.
>>131046418
Good on you, dad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KQ8UO-Lixo
>>131058760
>EU make turning boats back a criminal offence
proof?
>>131059094
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2015/535005/EXPO_STU(2015)535005_EN.pdf
Article 2 of the ECHR, the right to life.
>>131058848
>trade deals don't involve outsourcing law making to a "parliament" in Brussels
Well the WTO is kind of like that; they can make a ruling that affects the UK directly E.g. https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dispu_e/cases_e/ds67_e.htm
As a signatory to the WTO treaties the UK has agreed to be bound by those decisions.
Although I literally have no idea if anything like an Article 50 "leaving" clause looks like in the WTO treaties, or the impact of leaving the WTO.
>>131054733
>People in Greece love the patriotic Brits that voted leave.
Thanks dad :3
https://youtu.be/wLogu1K0lis?list=LLQhftMfy_JyFMz0bcrkWjng
Good times
>>131059300
True, but that only affects *specifically* trade done through the WTO.
>>131059094
>it is now widely recognised that the
practice of push-backs leads to serious human rights violations, especially of the principle of nonrefoulement. Indeed, once migrants are pushed-back to the country of departure, they face detention (in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt) and possible ill-treatment because they left a State’s territory in an irregular manner131. The CPT thus unambiguously denounced the method of push-backs in a critical report of 2010 132. In 2012, the ECtHR famously ruled in Hirsi Jamaa and Others v. Italy that Italy was supposed to know that the Somali and Eritrean migrants – including those with a right to asylum and
international protection – who they intercepted in the Mediterranean Sea and forced to return to Libya under a readmission agreement risked to be subject to serious human rights violations133. Italy was found
to violate Articles 3 (prohibition of ill-treatment), 4 (prohibition of slavery and forced labour) and 14(prohibition of discrimination) of the ECHR134.
>>131059300
I would say the difference is that the WTO dispute settlement mechanism for instance, are not the same as judges making law based on wider precedent. It is massively different in terms of scope, so much so that it goes beyond being a similar principle. There are similarities but the power of direct effect, which allows citizens to bring cases against their own Government (unlike WTO rules), or sometimes against each other (if horizontal direct effect is in play, again unlike WTO rules), goes far beyond what membership of any other international organisation does.
I would say it is akin to the Supreme Court in the U.S making law that overrides what the laws of each of the individual states are making.
>>131046418
sadqi kan or w/e his name is turned ur country around great!
from already a dying nation to a everyweek bomb party
>>131048731
The two taps thing is perfectly legit if you live in an old house lad
>>131049305
My ancestors are dead
>>131046418
>http://picosong.com/zHys/
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE
>>131061679
God damn it feels good to be British.
>>131061679
>>131053657
That's right brazilfriend, hundreds of thousands of middle eastern migrants get into boats and sail around the entire mediterranean and european coast to get to us. It's certainly not that they're coming through our borders with other EU countries.
>>131050957
Eat shit jerry.
>>131050957
>Be Krautcuck
>Enact policies which slowly turn Europe into a 3rd world shithole.
>Britain leaves
>Be butthurt for over a year