Why I voted Leave in the EU Referendum
BitcoinTilikum asks "What answer do you give to people when they question why you voted for Brexit?"
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It was the choice between bigger EU socialism and smaller UK socialism, independence and dependence, bigger freedom and a temporary security.
The EU is a centralised and unelected dictatorship.
That was quick, but as you said you could talk about it much longer in details. Even though I don’t live in UK 🇬🇧 I actually wasn’t surprised by the outcome. I do believe UK is better off on its own making decisions for themself instead of listening to all these bureaucrats. Let’s be honest, the recent ideas of letting all these refugees with completely different cultures to come to European countries just didn’t work out. Look at the Germany, it’s not that country anymore where you felt safe, especially in bigger cities. My friend lives in London and she is definately happy about brexit.
Monster bureaucracies like the EU are doomed to failure for one simple reason: there is no ONE people within continental Europe!
It was a decision between socialist economy and a traditional conservative British type of economy , it is all about controlling and using ones resources for the benefits of its citizenry (Britain) . Britain fills short change in Europe been a major contributor to the growth of the European economy while receiving less in return @louisthomas
When you mention 'homogenizing' - I think I understand what you mean. To me it has always felt like a forced idea. I mean if the laws ans culture of different parts of a continent were to mix ,they should naturally and the outcome of it should be natural progression of people mixing with each other. I think this way the result of that have the best possibility to survive. This whole EU thing feels like a big unnecessary experiment that is being forced.
I mean does Europe even needs it? The cross border cooperation in Europe has always been the best in the world.
I hope this will put paid to the ridiculous apologism that Brexit wasn’t about immigration but rather ‘sovereignty’ and the freedom to ‘trade more globally’.
Bear market is incredibly hard to stay in. Forget the fundamentals or any good news. If it goes down, it feels like it never ends. That’s why it’s called bear market. I can assure you every single investor who bought crypto for quick return is now selling for loss. I’m afraid this gets much scarier than it is now. To most long therm investors today’s price doesn’t matter. If bitcoin went tomorrow back to $20k I wouldn’t sell anyway, so what is the difference if bitcoin is now at 3,4,5,6k if we won’t sell anyway. I would think of it as an advantage. We can add to our portfolio for great discounted price. As I mentioned, I’m still expecting some kind of flash crash to get rid of weak hands. I still have not seen it.
My predictions are close to yours. I think that the price can easily reach $20k by the next January - February.. And we can easily touch more than $50k in 20 months from now, probably a little bit more than that.
But yeah, i am still very optimistic about how the price is going to be developing during the next months.
Solid. Brexit was the absolute sensible way to act. EU leadership in Brussels is imo corrupt to the hilt and especially euro is flawed as a currency.