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Author Simon Bestwick:This is why I am not in favor of direct democracy...
Every time we have a choice in the UK, we vote for the stupidest and most destructive option. We elect the Tories time and again, and now this. We've turned into the biggest argument against democracy on the planet.
The regional Brexit votes are actually a handy guide to tourists as to the areas of Britain to avoid like the fucking plague. Sunderland's problem isn't Europe. It's being Sunderland.
I feel so sad for the younger generation. They're Europeans. They *want* to be Europeans. And now that's been taken away from them by backward thinking and small mindedness. All the youngsters I know have been so engaged and positive and now they wake up to a day where their future has been irreparably changed. Where their country loves its neighbours a little less and is more transparent about its suspicion of outsiders. And harks back to halcyon days that they have no connection with and is entirely outdated. Sorry kids. You have to start all over again.
Even if the outcome might seem pretty grim, i envy Britain for this.This is why I am not in favor of direct democracy...
Farage doesn't have any power, it's not his decision. It's up to the Conservative government how money will be redistributed, what new international agreements and trade tariffs will be introduced, and if it will give Government money to previously EU-funded services in Britain.Farage has *already* backtracked on the £350m a week extra he said would be spent on NHS. What a farce. A barefaced liar. Video:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...edge-disowns-350-million-pounds-a7099906.html
A bit harsh. Sunderland's problem is it's a former industrial area with a fucking load of relative poverty and disillusioned, disenfranchised voters. Apparently there was a huge turnout on a lot of council estates in the North East. They evidently believe the economic collapse has been caused by the EU or influx of migrant workers, or that Westminster will now spend a fortune on these areas.English author Michael Marshall Smith made a brilliant statement:
He made a big deal out of it in his propaganda. He lured people with this.Farage doesn't have any power, it's not his decision. It's up to the Conservative government how money will be redistributed, what new international agreements and trade tariffs will be introduced, and if it will give Government money to previously EU-funded services in Britain.
That's their stance, and they are the unfriendly anti-Europe people.A bit harsh. Sunderland's problem is it's a former industrial area with a fucking load of relative poverty and disillusioned, disenfranchised voters. Apparently there was a huge turnout on a lot of council estates in the North East. They evidently believe the economic collapse has been caused by the EU or influx of migrant workers, or that Westminster will now spend a fortune on these areas.