Brexit

Discussion in 'General Chatter' started by BlackholeKG, Jun 24, 2016.

  1. Mendacity

    Mendacity I’m meaner than my demons

    I'm talking about private sector not government.

    Things like banks ect. They have legal limits that the government will allow them to encrypt data, which in the states is due to time of transfers with the treasury department. I'm wanting to know if there's going to be an attempt at requesting lighter encryption on financial records the same way China tried to do to Hong Kong when they reclaimed ownership, but in reverse.
     
  2. EulersBidentity

    EulersBidentity e^i*[bi] + 1

    I got my petition email finally, and the number of signatures is over 425k.

    Edit, a couple of minutes later: ...now over 430k.
     
    Last edited: Jun 24, 2016
  3. Morven

    Morven In darkness be the sound and light

    One thing to note is that this in itself does not move the UK out of the EU. This was purely a vote to judge public opinion. The winners can now claim a popular mandate to take the UK out of the EU, but it actually hasn't been done yet.
     
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  4. Salted Earth

    Salted Earth DISOWNING DOESN'T STACK, ASSHOLE

    @alchemicalheart - I like Vox's coverage on the issue, it got me up to speed on the stuff I'd missed. This article in particular answers some common questions.

    (nb: I'm kind of distant from this issue, being in the Commonwealth but not a part of the UK or Europe. If Vox got everything wrong and I'm linking to awful sources, I'm sorry! They seem to check out okay from the poking I did at them but I'm always nervous I'm going to link people to something bad hahaaaa ._.)
     
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  5. Xavius

    Xavius Suit Monkey

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  6. leitstern

    leitstern 6756 Shatter Every Sword Break Down Every Door

    exit britain, pursued by a bear
     
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  7. leitstern

    leitstern 6756 Shatter Every Sword Break Down Every Door

    Wry across-the-pond humor aside, damn. That's... I'm not even sure what the implications of this are for the future but it doesn't bode well. I was realllly hoping that if this hyper-nationalistic 'fuck being a team player, we're going to manage our country OURSELVES and inside of fences built north of mexico OUR OWN BORDERS' trait was going to exist at all, it wasn't going to spread far outside of the U.S.

    Sorry about the long-running cultural exchange : /
     
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  8. Nertbugs

    Nertbugs Information Leafblower

    I'm getting really bored of seeing people repeating the 'okay everyone chill out and move on what's done is done stop making angry status updates' line ad nauseum. (Not people here obviously). People have the right to express their anger and fear without being condescended to by people trotting out the 'keep calm and carry on' shtick and trying to shut down their arguments. It's only been a day. It's not as if this is all old news yet. And there's still plenty to fight for.
     
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  9. EulersBidentity

    EulersBidentity e^i*[bi] + 1

    Petition is over 950k signatures and rising.
     
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  10. aetherGeologist

    aetherGeologist Well-Known Member

    It has been a day. One day! And absolutely no one has any idea what's going to happen yet!

    There is a time for keeping calm and this is not it!

    (sorry for ranting. I'm just.... Yeah.)
     
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  11. palindromordnilap

    palindromordnilap Well-Known Member

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  12. Lib

    Lib Well-Known Member

    I've got to say, the Canada law about 'you can't move here if you have a health problem' is, wow. I have never seen that before in all my perusal of various immigration laws (though I think I've heard that Australia has it? but I can hardly move there), and I hope it doesn't catch on.
     
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  13. Kaylotta

    Kaylotta Writer Trash

    oh lord, was that the Harper government? Fuuuuuuuck them sideways with a rusty pole. *screams into a pillow*

    (also: my sincerest sympathies, and all my hope that saner heads will somehow prevail...)
     
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  14. EulersBidentity

    EulersBidentity e^i*[bi] + 1

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    I can't see this as a huge breaking news segment, when it's effectively just "David Lammy said a thing". But I guess it's a good thing than an MP brought up the fact that parliament can just ignore the vote?

    I mean, European relations have already taken the fucking hit, but I feel like that should be quickly forgotten. Europeans don't hold grudges. (Lol)

    Also that petition is up to 2.1m signatures and still climbing.
     
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  15. context-free anon

    context-free anon Well-Known Member

    yeah

    i'm glad david cameron is letting his successor push the article 50 button because it means they have several months to change their mind
     
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  16. Chiomi

    Chiomi Master of Disaster

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  17. Nertbugs

    Nertbugs Information Leafblower

    Someone on FB shared an album of screenshots from Twitter, various newspapers, etc, detailing the hateful behaviour of some leavers towards anyone they perceive as foreign-born in the aftermath of the result. It currently has 88 images. My Spanish friend reposted it with the comment, 'is this what I need to be prepared for?' And my heart fucking broke. My boyfriend and I just sat in the dark for an hour in our bedroom talking about how scared we are.
     
  18. thegrimsqueaker

    thegrimsqueaker 28 Moribunding Mouse Aggravates the Angry Assholes

    the best thing that can happen is a re-vote, but even that isn't going to look good, since ukip is still going to claim victory.

    does anyone know how likely it is that parliament will ignore the referendum? I know they can, and maybe they should, but that'll just leave the issue to fester.
     
  19. Morven

    Morven In darkness be the sound and light

    This definitely goes into the category of "Why have representative democracy, not direct democracy."

    But another thing it shows is that there's a huge amount of people who do not feel represented in power and who are angry about the state of the world. Please let a good political party fill that gap, not UKIP and their tagalongs.
     
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  20. EulersBidentity

    EulersBidentity e^i*[bi] + 1

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