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RE: UK PM Triggers Article 50 to Leave the EU - Why I'm Positive About It

in #politics8 years ago (edited)

I know I've danced around with lots of topics, but I'm just trying to give background to why the accelerated fall of the UK is a positive thing.

Although the genocide of the disabled is relatively new (less than 10 years old), as is the funneling of people onto the streets in such massive numbers.
I know it has nothing to do with the EU (except for the European convention on human rights which we will be free from),
but what I mean is the accelerated fall of the UK is tied to leaving the EU in my own opinion based on how much our economy is dependent on EU migrants among many other EU related things (including London's financial sector).

Many of the poorest regions in Western Europe are in the UK. Without EU funding (even being in the Irish countryside I only have to cycle 10 minutes to find my nearest EU funding sign) many of these underfunded and ignored places will be more prone and malleable towards insurrection, especially Northern Ireland if the Good Friday agreement is voided with a hard border; that would be considered an act of war by the English against the people of Northern and the Republic of Ireland.

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I know I've danced around with lots of topics, but I'm just trying to give background to why the accelerated fall of the UK is a positive thing.

It's not a positive thing and I also don't think it will happen.

Although the genocide of the disabled is relatively new (less than 10 years old), as is the funneling of people onto the streets in such massive numbers.

I have not heard of any "genocide of the disabled". People living on the streets is not new either.

I'm sorry you are so anti-UK. I think this says more about your personal prejudices than anything else.

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