Brexit

Glenn Quagmire said:
He clearly has no idea about you and/or your family and friends. Let him down gently.
BTW, my dad was born in Brooklyn. His grandparents were "natives" from...from Poland and Germany.
Big question here is did the grandparents come here "LEGALLY"?
 
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Kev3188 said:
Uh, seems that petition for a second vote is not only futile, but it's being spoofed by bots and also being investigated for fraud...

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36634407

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-28/brexit-do-over-petition-exposed-scam

The IP addresses for so-called signatories came from all over the globe, including Ghana, Vietnam, Uganda and Turkmenistan. In addition, between 40,000 to 50,000 "signatories" came from Vatican City, which has a population of about 800 and another roughly 30,000 signatories came from North Korea.
Meanwhile, the talking heads at CNN and NBC are treating it as a real petition... Shocking.
 
eolesen said:
Uh, seems that petition for a second vote is not only futile, but it's being spoofed by bots and also being investigated for fraud...

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36634407

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-28/brexit-do-over-petition-exposed-scam


Meanwhile, the talking heads at CNN and NBC are treating it as a real petition... Shocking.
 
Yeah there's all sorts of info out now how it was easily manipulated and tens of thousands were added withing minutes.
 
The second petition isn't gonna happen.
 
David Cameron rules out second EU referendum despite popular online petition

Dismissing the petition, Prime Minister's spokesperson says another vote is 'not remotely on the cards'
 
 
 
Just to bring it back around to aviation, this week's Airline Weekly Lounge podcast talks about Brexit, and how various carriers may or may not be affected...
 
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I tend to take all the pundit views with a grain of salt, since most of them tend to be liberal and embrace the whole globalization & new world order viewpoint.

If Hillary's elected, Britain becomes our least important ally, and we move closer to Europe. Probably not a good thing in the long run. We should be moving closer to the UK.
 
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Which part?

Personally knowing some of the pundits, they're largely in lock step with the Obama/Hillary agenda.

The UK has been one of our strongest allies despite our history. To think that a sitting president would say they go to the back of the bus when it comes to negotiating new trade deals is disgusting.
 
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