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Exactly on our cyclical model, the UK votes to leave the EU in historic
referendum after 43 years (half 8.6) 52% to 48%. David Cameron has
announced he will resign as prime minister in October and all one can
say is good reddens, despite the fact that 84 Eurosceptic Tory MPs
signed a letter calling on David Cameron to continue as prime minister
whatever the result of the referendum. That was just a joke for Cameron
betrayed his own country. It would have been “inconceivable” that
Cameron could remain as prime minister after making the biggest
political decision of his life that has been proven spectacularly wrong.
The Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has said that voters have
“spoken clearly” and the government’s job is to “get on with that
decision, protecting the economy and doing all we can to get the best
outcome for Britain.” This is the best decision for Britain for
otherwise it will be dragged down by Brussels which has become the
sinking Titanic. The attempt by Brussels to extinguish democracy with
its arrogant attitude that the elite just know better will now begin to
set in throughout Europe. Already, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi
tweeted: “We have to change (the EU) to make it more human and more just, but Europe is our home, it’s our future.”
The pound fell to its lowest level in 31 years on exaggerated panic.
Europe is nothing without Britain and NATO will certain not change. It
has been Britain which provides the military backbone for Europe. This
is merely about the UK gaining its independence. The United States would
NEVER allow its laws to be written in a dictatorial manner by the
United States.
Nigel Farage told supporters that June 23 should now go down as “our
independence day” for Britain. The said statement of the Scottish First
Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Scotland contributed significantly to the
Remain vote across the UK and the Scottish people “see their future as
part of the EU” so going forward, we can yet see Scotland leave the UK
but this time it will quickly discover that the EU is crumbling. The Act
of Union that formed the UK was under Queen Ann in 1707. Applying the
309.6 year cycle brings us to 2016.6. Therefore, we may see indeed an
independent Scotland, but it will soon find out it joined the sinking
ship. Meanwhile, in Ireland, Sinn Fein said Britain’s vote to leave the
EU has “very significant implications” for Ireland, and it called for a
referendum on a united Ireland.
Of course there are those in denial. Austrian Chancellor Christian Kern
warned Britain’s exit would harm the other nations. Nonetheless, “I do
not fear a domino effect,” which our model does show will unfold. Kern
continued: “Europe will lose status and significance in the world
because of Britain’s step. The long-term economic effects will also be
felt for some time.” Meanwhile, the Estonian Prime Minister Taavi Roivas
said Europe must “work hard” to protect the EU’s unity and that
Britain’s departure was a “great loss”. What is being overlooked
is Article 50 of the 2009 Lisbon Treaty which effectively is the EU exit
button. – it allows a country to start formally withdrawing from the
European Union. Once Britain has activated this clause, it has two years
to negotiate its departure with the remaining 27 members of the
bloc. Among the terms to be discussed include: trade tariffs and freedom
of movement.
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