Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. No need to panic yet. I wouldn't be surprised if Brexit never happens. There's a long way to go yet.
It's bizarre that a country would leave such a huge decision in the hands of a simple majority of fish and chip munchers. I think China has the best model of government at this point in history. All this back and forth with elections and changes of regimes and such is not efficient.
You do realize that you sound like an elitist ass?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
FYI I picked up from the Guardian that the majority of Jewish voters in the UK voted to leave. That's pretty telling.
Telling, in what way?
Anonymous wrote:All the banks is London are already packing up already. My sister works there and she is panicking, and thinking about moving asap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. No need to panic yet. I wouldn't be surprised if Brexit never happens. There's a long way to go yet.
It's bizarre that a country would leave such a huge decision in the hands of a simple majority of fish and chip munchers. I think China has the best model of government at this point in history. All this back and forth with elections and changes of regimes and such is not efficient.
You do realize that you sound like an elitist ass?
Not pp, but the referendum was a huge blunder by Cameron. There was no reason for it other than political gamesmanship. Now it has become clear that people had by their own admission no clue what they were voting about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. No need to panic yet. I wouldn't be surprised if Brexit never happens. There's a long way to go yet.
It's bizarre that a country would leave such a huge decision in the hands of a simple majority of fish and chip munchers. I think China has the best model of government at this point in history. All this back and forth with elections and changes of regimes and such is not efficient.
You do realize that you sound like an elitist ass?
Not pp, but the referendum was a huge blunder by Cameron. There was no reason for it other than political gamesmanship. Now it has become clear that people had by their own admission no clue what they were voting about.
Anonymous wrote: There's a do-over petition to Parliament requesting another referendum that is getting thousands of signatures per minute.
Anonymous wrote: There's a do-over petition to Parliament requesting another referendum that is getting thousands of signatures per minute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's funny how the people who don't want to be called "racist" when they support candidates whose entire platform is about building walls and exporting brown people are the same people calling others "elitist" because they bothered to read something about the potential impact of a vote.
Anti-intellectualism is the biggest problem facing democracy. Brexit, Trump -- they're all part of the right-wing's continuing effort to manipulate the uninformed.
Calling 52% of the voters in the UK referendum "fish and chip munchers" = elitist asshole.
Deporting those who are here illegally is not racist. It's common sense.
Maybe we should turn a blind all to all crime - would that make you happy? We could live out a real-life 'Purge' every day.
Anonymous wrote:It's funny how the people who don't want to be called "racist" when they support candidates whose entire platform is about building walls and exporting brown people are the same people calling others "elitist" because they bothered to read something about the potential impact of a vote.
Anti-intellectualism is the biggest problem facing democracy. Brexit, Trump -- they're all part of the right-wing's continuing effort to manipulate the uninformed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. No need to panic yet. I wouldn't be surprised if Brexit never happens. There's a long way to go yet.
It's bizarre that a country would leave such a huge decision in the hands of a simple majority of fish and chip munchers. I think China has the best model of government at this point in history. All this back and forth with elections and changes of regimes and such is not efficient.
You do realize that you sound like an elitist ass?
Not pp, but the referendum was a huge blunder by Cameron. There was no reason for it other than political gamesmanship. Now it has become clear that people had by their own admission no clue what they were voting about.