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In reply to the discussion: I have very mixed feelings about Brexit [View all]pampango
(24,692 posts)45. I think that human rights, labor rights and environmental rights should not be subject
to the whim of caliber of politicians that get elected.
I would prefer that "shitty right wing" politicians not have the power to strip away these rights. That may be "undemocratic". So be it.
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Racism and Xenophobia are a major part of this vote, not to mention rampant
Agnosticsherbet
Jun 2016
#21
Hopefully it forces a mature discussion of both the pros and cons of globalization. eom
TransitJohn
Jun 2016
#3
Rejecting the EU for Westminster is hardly getting rid of "elite conventional wisdom."
Brickbat
Jun 2016
#8
I agree with part of that...But I see it as sharing both the power and the money more equitably
Armstead
Jun 2016
#15
Sorry, no. Rupert Murdoch's gutter print media and Fox News twin, ITV, have been whipping up
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2016
#18
Or, as somebody put it in another thread: Curing the ingrown toenail by amputating the leg.
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2016
#32
I think that human rights, labor rights and environmental rights should not be subject
pampango
Jun 2016
#45
but it's kind of like saying that the identification of institutional problems is somehow...
tandem5
Jun 2016
#35
My only thought so far has been shock. I didn't think the vote would go Brexit.
MerryBlooms
Jun 2016
#43
which hardly makes you as informed about the UK as someone who lives there.
Spider Jerusalem
Jun 2016
#59