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My view on Brexit

#61 User is offline   Zelandakh 

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Posted 2016-June-25, 06:14

View Postmike777, on 2016-June-24, 20:24, said:

Wow so those who voted to leave are racists with sheep mentality.

Absolutely not. Not everyone that voted leave is racist but racism was very much at the heart of the Leave campaign. And sheep mentality is prevalent in all votes of this type. It is part of the process - is someone following a racist themselves racist? Clearly not. On the other hand, if you can see that the person you are following is racist and choose to sympathise with their logic that is a form of racism. And I am absolutely confident that this happened an awful lot during this referendum campaign.
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Posted 2016-June-25, 07:40

View PostZelandakh, on 2016-June-25, 06:14, said:

Absolutely not. Not everyone that voted leave is racist but racism was very much at the heart of the Leave campaign. And sheep mentality is prevalent in all votes of this type. It is part of the process - is someone following a racist themselves racist? Clearly not. On the other hand, if you can see that the person you are following is racist and choose to sympathise with their logic that is a form of racism. And I am absolutely confident that this happened an awful lot during this referendum campaign.


David Cameron was called a racist on 20th April in Parliament. If anyone chose to sympathise with Cameron's logic about Sadiq Khan, presumably that makes them racist as well. Dave has form, his 'Bunch of migrants' comment in January and his breaking of sanctions against South Africa in 1989 come to mind.
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Posted 2016-June-25, 10:56

OK , Brits said bye.

I hoped EU think deep about it , learn and reform itself in the right direction.

This hope is a vain hope. Today Berlin and Paris announced, they are going to build a closer political union. Are they crazy? This is, what Brits did not want, what people in all over Europe don't want, because it means still more power to Brussels, Germany and France.
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Posted 2016-June-25, 11:19

well I voted remain - I hope these idiots that voted leave are happy when we have 30 years of tory rule without anyone applying the breaks. going to be hell for anyone outside the elite.
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Posted 2016-June-25, 12:03

View Posteagles123, on 2016-June-25, 11:19, said:

I hope these idiots that voted leave are happy when we have 30 years of tory rule without anyone applying the breaks.

Not that one group of shysters is much better than the other, in my view, but Labour does not have a good track record of applying brakes. Some people have short memories. Or are too young to remember.
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Posted 2016-June-25, 14:49

View Post1eyedjack, on 2016-June-25, 12:03, said:

Not that one group of shysters is much better than the other, in my view, but Labour does not have a good track record of applying brakes. Some people have short memories. Or are two young to remember.

Yes, in this regard the true failure was with the referendum on electoral reform. FPTP often leads to a two-party systems and two-party systems are often terrible.
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Posted 2016-June-25, 14:58

View Posteagles123, on 2016-June-25, 11:19, said:

I hope these idiots that voted leave are happy when we have 30 years of tory rule without anyone applying the breaks. going to be hell for anyone outside the elite.


That's as maybe, but is there any evidence that rogue employers such as Sports Direct have been held in check by the EU ?
Zero hours contracts adversely affect many low paid workers. What is the EU's position and has it had any effect ?
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Posted 2016-June-26, 05:58

Sheep mentality applies equally to both sides.
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Posted 2016-June-26, 06:06

View Postcherdano, on 2016-June-25, 03:48, said:

How did UK pensioners lose from globalisation?

We don't and didn't. In a sense we benefit, as our non-state pensions tend to be funded by investments in global firms. Pensioners who voted out (the majority, if you still believe pollsters) are being hurt less by the EU than the working man and woman, but that does not prevent them seeing how the common market has deteriorated into invidious central authoritarian control, which is not only getting worse, but more expensive. The impact of the imported population explosion affects everyone, though.
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Posted 2016-June-26, 08:12

View PostfromageGB, on 2016-June-26, 05:58, said:

Sheep mentality applies equally to both sides.

Indeed, if anything I would expect sheep to (a) follow the status quo and (b) kowtow to their political "guardians", and in this case both were aligned.
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Posted 2016-June-26, 08:23

View Post1eyedjack, on 2016-June-26, 08:12, said:

Indeed, if anything I would expect sheep to (a) follow the status quo and (b) kowtow to their political "guardians", and in this case both were aligned.

© follow the advice of the tabloid press.

But yes, of course sheep mentality is everywhere. And it would be unreasonable to expect otherwise. Should we all study political science until we are able to form an independent, informed opinion? Some of us have other things to do. So we will end up going by gut feelings or by advice from people we trust.
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Posted 2016-June-26, 09:37

When I read the news about Brexit I start to get rather nervous about November in the USA.
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Posted 2016-June-27, 08:16

View PostPhil, on 2016-June-26, 09:37, said:

When I read the news about Brexit I start to get rather nervous about November in the USA.

Yeah, it's like we now live on Bizarro World, where practically anything can happen.

This weekend's "This American Life" had a segment with the 538.com analyst who last year predicted that Trump had no chance, based on a "likability" poll -- in the past, no one with a low likability had ever gone on to become the nominee. But when he made his famous "I'm going to build a wall" speech, his number flipped from -35 to +17.

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Posted 2016-June-28, 17:10


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