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How could the EU do this??
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It's always weird to read stuff from the UK to do with brexit. That paper is clearly some right wing rag and the reality is that we are connected via the channel tunnel and all that this is doing is leaving us off the maps and probably the reasoble prices.
But people like to rile it up like we are missing out on some grand EU mega plan that is going to save the world. The EU has plenty of problems and is not some sort of nirvana. Would I rather be in the EU? Yes it is better to be part of something. However it is not perfect by any stretch of the imagination and to be honest day to day it makes little difference to me. People in the UK are not crying into their union jack hankies, we have bigger problems like a completely corrupt and incompetent ruling class.
A "completely corrupt and incompetent ruling class" who have much more power now, after lying to the public and getting Brexit voted in.
Why is it better to be part of something? I hear people say that all the time like it should be obvious, but the concept repulses me.
Every time I hear about Brexit I'm reminded how 17 million people directly fucked up my ability to be part of something just to spite themselves. If you don't want to be part of something then just take yourself and leave, don't drag everyone else out too.
If 17 million people don't wanna be part of something, go be part of it yourself. Don't drag everyone else in too.
You played yourself.
"repulses"? That's some mighty strong feelings you have there
Because anti-globalism is the most widely held opinion on earth. You can find people supporting it in every country and they use the power of infrastructure built up by countries working together to spread their message. It is like some weird variant on the paradox of tolerance. A nationalist can only recirculate their unoriginal ideas because internationalism existed for so long.
A bad peace is better than a good war.
Practical outcome in the case of the EU?
Probably more but that's what I can think of right now.
Then why are you commenting by being a part of the largest network on earth?