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I respectfully disagree. As evidence I present:
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The UK will only lose from this, and whoever believed a clown like Farage is a moron.
The UK will only lose from this, and whoever believed a clown like Farage is a moron. If the referendum was done when -joining- the EU it would have been much less of a disaster. It was a wise decision from the UK to not introduce euros (which kinda fucked with us south countries) or it would have been even worse, but many EU laws helped and do help, but good things do not make news, and many europeans thing the EU only pretends and never gives.
Also this is a VERY different story from Trump's victory and the only comparision you can make is the irony that in UK won number (brexit won cause of londiners) while in US won state equality (most americans vote hillary but smaller central states votes are given more importance otherwise big cities would always decide)
The problems with the EU is the insane difference of cultures and politics radicated in 1000+ years(aka why it can't work like the USA) and the fact we didn't have an organized military from the start. The EU's pacifism ideals prevented internal wars, yes, but a military for self-defense and spionage is needed.
As for immigration, it's a very hard story with very big numbers. We all gained from impoverishment of those countries and now have to deal with the concequences somehow. I believe the best solution is selection, and kicking out those who do crimes, but it's insanely expensive
Um, isn't that kind of what just happened?The current setup is like if the American Senate was still appointed by the States and they were the ones who got to choose the President.
Um, isn't that kind of what just happened?
Goes to show how much attention I pay to the American electoral system, then.I have no idea what you're talking about. We've directly elected our senators for over 100 years and the president has literally always been a publicly elected position, we've just gradually expanded what constitutes the voting public over time, to the point of universal suffrage.
Our legislature only gets to weigh in on the presidential election when there's an electoral college tie or no obvious winner. The last time that happened was Rutherford B. Hayes in 1877.
Also this is a VERY different story from Trump's victory and the only comparision you can make is the irony that in UK won number (brexit won cause of londiners) while in US won state equality (most americans vote hillary but smaller central states votes are given more importance otherwise big cities would always decide)
The problems with the EU is the insane difference of cultures and politics radicated in 1000+ years(aka why it can't work like the USA) and the fact we didn't have an organized military from the start. The EU's pacifism ideals prevented internal wars, yes, but a military for self-defense and spionage is needed.
that is a bunch of bullshit to be said by east countries when they joined EU to be helped after leaving the USSR, and countries like France, Germany and Italy were filled with slavs in the 90s. They worked here, imported money to their country, and moved back when it got better. Now it's their time to help.
If other european countries didn't take a quota of immigrants, spain greece and italy would be suffocated with them, because they face the sea and can't put borders.
That's right, I remember when slavs were just running people over, shooting up comedy magazines and openly touting they planned to outbreed the indigenous populace and replace their laws and culture with backwards shit from the dark ages. How could I have forgotten
Slavs are too busy developing their squat muscles to do much of anything else. We should get Muslims a nice, non-violent hobby.
Macrame seems nice
I ain't saying that, but I'm thinking that out of the people who voted Brexit, there's enough people who regret it to swing the vote back if there was another referendum.I always laugh when "remoaners" here in the UK sit and repeat the propaganda fed to them by the pro-EU-driven media.
"You brexit-voters are just fascist! Not like our lovely multicultural, non-elected, unnaccountable EU fascists!"
I keep hearing accusations of this, but I don't understand what the hell it's supposed to mean. Do you even know what a protest vote is?people who thought it was a protest vote and didn't expect it to win
Yeah, this is where the American election analogy tends to fall apart, because in the U.S. election, it wasn't just Hillary or Trump, there were a small handful of third party candidates and write-in votes. In America, if you wanted a protest vote of neither candidate because you thought both were pretty shitty, you could do so without directly batting for the other team. In Brexit, it was literally a YES or a NO.I keep hearing accusations of this, but I don't understand what the hell it's supposed to mean. Do you even know what a protest vote is?
This wasn't an election, this was a binary choice.
And what the hell would be the point in a "protest vote" (for a binary choice, I must emphasize) especially when remain didn't seem to ever have an overbearing majority? Do you actually think there exists a significant portion of leave-voters who would've prefered to stay in the EU, and were just trying to make a point?
You're being prettyfam.
I ain't saying that, but I'm thinking that out of the people who voted Brexit, there's enough people who regret it to swing the vote back if there was another referendum.
I mean, there's people who were mislead with the £350 million lie, people who thought it was a protest vote and didn't expect it to win, people who now found out it's not going to stop immigration at all, people who realise that the EUhad some important rules keeping things in check for a reason, and also people who see the captain of the ship happily going full steam ahead towards the iceberg.
I basically voted "No" because I don't want sausage-sucking Germans telling me what to do. Thanks.