• JohnnyFlapHoleSeed@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Yeah no shit. Every single one of these nationalist pro-us movements are started by state sponsored actors from enemy nations, which is why social media should have always been regulated like broadcast media, but greedy geriatric fucks decided money was more important than voters and national stability.

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      2 days ago

      enemy nations

      It was, and is, Russia.

      geriatric fucks

      Mr. Zuckerberg is quite healthy (unfortunately)

  • MrSulu@lemmy.ml
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    The majority that believed the people that we needed Brexit have pivoted, but now believe the same people telling them to look at a few migrants as its “clearly” their fault, so long as we don’t look at taxing the rich though.

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      13 hours ago

      I would vote against. I dont want them slowing done European progress again. Unless, they come back without parliamentary power (alongside what others already mentioned). Maybe let’s gove them a Switzerland status for a trial period.

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      2 days ago

      I would give Boris’s right arm, and Farage entirely to return to the EU. Brexit was every bit as disastrous as predicted

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    2 days ago

    Brexit doesn’t appear in its context. It’s simply comparing results to the last survey in 2020. I think the author just saw an opportunity to hate on Brexit—fair enough—but you could pick any post-2020 event and it wold be just as true.

    The survey mostly addresses social and cultural topics; hardly anything relatable to Brexit