06-24-2016, 10:47 PM
Hello fellow GS members.
This whole deal about Brexit is something I think few people fully grasp and I personally would like to lay down what information I have and combine it others input. It seems everyone is completely polarized on the issue, either its the new English revolution or its England's suicide.
So from what I think I know (in a nut shell)
The EU's purpose to form was to increase the economical strength of multiple countries working together for mutual gain. The eroding middle class of England and a economy in general suffering has spurred a vote to leave the EU.
Of the countries in the Union, UK is definitely top three in economic power (possibly only challenged by Germany) and so the living standards being lowered is being blamed on countries that are needing bailouts such as Greece.
Media and many loud individuals who have monetary interest in the Union are in a state of panic because they are directly affected however the country as a whole has cut the bonds that are perceived to have been slowly draining its life blood away. The government of England is now solely owned by the people IE other countries no longer have a hand in decisions. Trade agreements will need to be re negotiated (there are people whos job this is) and loooots of paper work will be needed.
BESIDES the upset Scotland, Ireland etc it seems to me like its a temporary pain for a long term gain? I kinda view Scottland and Ireland like Texas, they get jumpy pretty quick but usually let cooler heads prevail. I think it will benefit the United Kingdom in the long term, with ought the burden of other countries governments and economic woes it should be easier to stand tall.
!NOTE! above is simply what I THINK I know, and may be completely wrong. Please post your detailed Ideals, if what I have is super wrong, correct me so I can learn something .
I personally am not worried, I have seen so many videos based on the UK's hardships that this economic fuss seems barely a blimp on the radar (thinking of times like the battle of Britain) meh, its in your blood to be tough .
This whole deal about Brexit is something I think few people fully grasp and I personally would like to lay down what information I have and combine it others input. It seems everyone is completely polarized on the issue, either its the new English revolution or its England's suicide.
So from what I think I know (in a nut shell)
The EU's purpose to form was to increase the economical strength of multiple countries working together for mutual gain. The eroding middle class of England and a economy in general suffering has spurred a vote to leave the EU.
Of the countries in the Union, UK is definitely top three in economic power (possibly only challenged by Germany) and so the living standards being lowered is being blamed on countries that are needing bailouts such as Greece.
Media and many loud individuals who have monetary interest in the Union are in a state of panic because they are directly affected however the country as a whole has cut the bonds that are perceived to have been slowly draining its life blood away. The government of England is now solely owned by the people IE other countries no longer have a hand in decisions. Trade agreements will need to be re negotiated (there are people whos job this is) and loooots of paper work will be needed.
BESIDES the upset Scotland, Ireland etc it seems to me like its a temporary pain for a long term gain? I kinda view Scottland and Ireland like Texas, they get jumpy pretty quick but usually let cooler heads prevail. I think it will benefit the United Kingdom in the long term, with ought the burden of other countries governments and economic woes it should be easier to stand tall.
!NOTE! above is simply what I THINK I know, and may be completely wrong. Please post your detailed Ideals, if what I have is super wrong, correct me so I can learn something .
I personally am not worried, I have seen so many videos based on the UK's hardships that this economic fuss seems barely a blimp on the radar (thinking of times like the battle of Britain) meh, its in your blood to be tough .