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In reply to the discussion: Brexit vote prevailed, the resistance is possible! [View all]nationalize the fed
(2,169 posts)14. k&r Why are so many people on an "underground" site
supporting the EU? Nothing says Democracy and Freedom like unelected bureaucrats in Belgium passing laws that the proles must abide! Many of these cheerleaders hadn't even heard of the vote before Thursday.
It's BizzaroWorld. What used to be Right is now Left and what used to be up is now down.
Yup- the Brits have shown the world that Resistance IS possible!
Keep Calm and Start the Revolution!
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"Global financial mafia"? You mean "world markets". Now the banksters in the UK have free rein
tonyt53
Jun 2016
#1
Yep. I've been gobsmacked by the number and persistance of this cohort of posters.
Hekate
Jun 2016
#16
Yeah it worked so well the PM is going to resign and the Labour Party leader is stepping down.
Rex
Jun 2016
#6
Better question is "why are so many supporting Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage"
Spider Jerusalem
Jun 2016
#17
The "unelected bureaucrat" is always a favorite target of conservatives. In the US it is Washington
pampango
Jun 2016
#47
So what's the big plan after Labour cracks apart, as it seems about to?
Starry Messenger
Jun 2016
#31
Sometimes you have to take 1 step backwards in order to take 2 steps forward
davidn3600
Jun 2016
#36
Where in any of this is there a step forward? Tories are about to strip Britain of its labor laws
Recursion
Jun 2016
#41
Remain campaigned to retain workers' rights; Leave to get rid of them
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2016
#46
"Europe needs a restart towards the direction of humanitarian values"; Brexit is the wrong direction
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2016
#55
You don't seem to know anything about the UK, its politics, or its media
muriel_volestrangler
Jun 2016
#45