Re: BREXIT: The Facts Behind EU Propaganda
Originally Posted by
Realist
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Wow so much angst and vitriol towards a new poster. The usual suspects making the forum as welcoming as ever !
Asia I recommend you persist with your posts. Just put the info out there and people can read or not read as they wish.
I'd be interested in your thoughts of how you think the UK will develop in the next say 3 years. Are we talking civil war or pockets of rioting and unrest or are we talking swift Islamification of the UK etc?
If people were to consider emigrating at this point what countries would be safe?
I don’t know, I think perhaps it’s just someone pointing out what many don’t know and others refuse to believe. I think I might have disturbed what’s on TV tonight?
If it were Europe, I’d say riots, but the UK? My opinion is a slow Islamification along the lines of Sweden and another EU referendum in ten years will finish it off. Before that you can choose from a sharp economic decline and living standards, or a regional conflict, possibly nuclear, involving Russia, China, or Iran. Far-fetched? Recently Russia initiated civil defence drills for millions of people, stationed nuclear capable Iskandar missiles in response to the NATO build up in the Baltics and Germany told its population to store at least a week’s supply of food and water. Not that I’m suggesting it will happen, but my wife’s plot of land in Northern Thailand is ready for its first crop planting season, if necessary.
When you look at the pre-war German Weimar Republic and the US great depression of the 30s, there is a direct correlation between the economic collapse we see now throughout the west and war. Of course, we’re all getting older, but to anyone younger I’d advise not only to get out of the UK, but away from the west. Times change and the luxuries supplied by the industrial revolution are coming to an end. The East is the new wild-west and especially for those with a university education and required skills.
I feel sad at what’s happened to the UK, but conversely, it was always going to happen. Sorry for the millions of young with no future, the elderly left stranded in a collapsing NHS when they need it most and for those stuck in the past, thinking life will go on as it was when they were young.