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Miroon | less than a minute ago
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Referendums ain’t good at all... His Majesty gave Bahrain away without one... you see? ...
Your defence of democracy just like your repentence of your erstwhile anti-Bahai rhetoric did not last long Tvarich.
The Brits should learn from the US mid-term elections. After 2 years of Trump, the majority of US voters realized what a disaster his presidency is and changed the Congress.
The Brits have had 2 years to understand the Brexit problems and shortfalls and should take a second look at it.
Like gentlemen, they should admit the mistake and move forward.
I think the Brits were right to vote for the exit. It is perhaps the last attempt to save what's left of British culture, race, language, way of doing things and so on. Now if they don't have first class people to implement it, that is something else.
“The Brits should learn from the US mid-term elections. After 2 years of Trump, the majority of US voters realized what a disaster his presidency is and changed the Congress.”
You mean they elected the fake economist, AOC? Or the fake Muslims? Especially that fake Muslim with a faked British accent, Ilhan Omar?
I am all for the pro-Trump Gaijins to be allowed into this country to pick lettuce and strawberrys and put them on our table. Go for it!
The United Kingdom’s vote to leave the European Union didn’t surprise George Friedman. The geopolitics expert says other EU members might do the same if they could (read more in our free special report on Brexit implications). Nations are tired of Brussels bureaucrats pushing them around. Speaking in a Mauldin Economics video, Friedman said after successfully forcing unwanted policies on countries like Poland, Romania, and Italy, the EU thought the British would roll over, too. UK voters proved otherwise. Western elites, the kind who go to prominent universities and run the EU, know little of the working class. The many London-dwelling “Remain” voters, shocked at the result, said they knew no one on the “Leave” side.