Simple.
The rich are screwed and the poor are OK.
I summed it up for you.
So, basically, a bunch of people voted for things they don't understand on false promises and basically now no one knows what to do?
Seems about right?
false promises that none of the people that promised they intend to keep, or can deliverI don't know, from what I'm reading, seems like everybody is screwed, but the poor will be screwed worse. But as always, they seem to be mislead by false promises that none of the people that promised they intend to keep, or can deliver.
I think the tipping point and driving force was immigration.
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The immigration issue is just the straw that broke the camel's back.
Yes it basically was a result by people didn't understand the outcome of such a vote. If a re-vote was done even today it likely would turn out differently with literally millions there already wanting a re-vote. Some also want stipulations that any vote should have to win with >60% of the vote rather than simple majority.
That said until they invoke article 50 it doesn't mean much.
So, basically, a bunch of people voted for things they don't understand on false promises and basically now no one knows what to do?
Seems about right?
So, basically, a bunch of people voted for things they don't understand on false promises and basically now no one knows what to do?
Seems about right?
That INDEED sums it up perfectly.
I think the tipping point and driving force was immigration.
The fact that any EU citizen can freely enter the UK and reside there pissed the English off.
There's a huge movement against immigration of "unwanteds" which they consider leeches to their social services, perpetually unemployed, lazy to integrate and learn the language, cultural agitants, and fear perpetrated by terrorism and increased crime.
More than one Brit will blame Merkel for initiating the Syrian refugee crisis and forcing other member EU nations to "absorb" what many consider her mess. But as members of the EU, you're Brussels HQ bitch and what they say goes. But Brits don't like to think of themselves as anyone's bitch.
Brits are proud and only had one leg in the EU anyways. They wouldn't even give up their currency.
The immigration issue is just the straw that broke the camel's back.
Well put. Unfortunately, there are plenty of useful idiots who have drunk the Kool-Aid and insist that anyone not doing as she is told by their betters is simply too stupid to know better and being led astray by lies.Its very simple:
The elite of the western world- media elites, financial elites, educational elites, etc. - have been pushing a (self-serving) agenda of the globalization of capital and labor for decades to their own benefits. Meanwhile the "common man" (aka white and blue color thanks to education level) has seen his own status in globalized society erode while these elites have absorbed most of the globalization benefits.
The vote for Brexit (and Donald Trump and a little bit Bernie) is a vote of a lack of confidence in elites looking out for their futures going forward, with a little bit of xenophobia mixed in to put a "face" on the evils of globalization.
Its very simple:
The elite of the western world- media elites, financial elites, educational elites, etc. - have been pushing a (self-serving) agenda of the globalization of capital and labor for decades to their own benefits. Meanwhile the "common man" (aka white and blue color thanks to education level) has seen his own status in globalized society erode while these elites have absorbed most of the globalization benefits.
So, basically, a bunch of people voted for things they don't understand on false promises and basically now no one knows what to do?
Seems about right?
So, basically, a bunch of people voted for things they don't understand on false promises and basically now no one knows what to do?
Seems about right?
Yes it basically was a result by people didn't understand the outcome of such a vote. If a re-vote was done even today it likely would turn out differently with literally millions there already wanting a re-vote. Some also want stipulations that any vote should have to win with >60% of the vote rather than simple majority.
That said until they invoke article 50 it doesn't mean much.
Its very simple:
The elite of the western world- media elites, financial elites, educational elites, etc. - have been pushing a (self-serving) agenda of the globalization of capital and labor for decades to their own benefits. Meanwhile the "common man" (aka white and blue color thanks to education level) has seen his own status in globalized society erode while these elites have absorbed most of the globalization benefits.
The vote for Brexit (and Donald Trump and a little bit Bernie) is a vote of a lack of confidence in elites looking out for their futures going forward, with a little bit of xenophobia mixed in to put a "face" on the evils of globalization.
