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Just been digging through my photos and I came across this one from last year. Do you remember this guy? I wonder what he's doing now? He was on the news more often than Trevor McDonald. I was walking down Whitehall one morning and he was picketing the gates of Downing Street with his blue bowler hat and star-spangled cape. We had a little chat and he seemed like a nice enough fella and even posed for a photo. Obviously I didn't tell him that I voted leave or he would probably have hit me over the head with his placard.
‪OH THE HUMANITY: Spare a thought for poor old Paul, one of the real victims of this cruel modern world of ours, who can’t even wave a flag without Remainers, Greta Thunberg’s private army and *checks notes* all of the vegans ganging up on him.
#pray4paul ‬
why brexit
Hi there thanks for the question.
I support Brexit because I don't support discrimination. Why should EU immigrants be treated more favourable than people from countries that actually fought for us during the WWs like America, Australia, Pakistan etc. Think commonwealth. I believe in Global Britain and not EU.
For example, the economic argument. EU market is actually shrinking in comparison to overall market size as countries outside the EU are growing such as China and the world's largest economy USA.
I also believe a country should determine its own laws through sovereignty which is directly voted on by its citizens. The current system is EU members are controlled through the EU beaucracy. The EU justice system etc. These people are not voted on by the UK citizens but voted by elitists such as MEP and head of states. Indirect democracy is not true democracy.
I also support Brexit because the crisis that is NHS and housing in the UK. Unfortunately, uncontrolled immigration results in too much demand for too few resources. I think a country should put its own people first. Of course immigration is a fantastic necessity. Its strengthed Britain and most countries historically. But its about bringing the best and brightest who contribute to the civilisation. Who integrate into Britain and take on British values. Google Windrush generation for perfect example. These people make Britain great but with free movement of people, anyone can come in and stay. Even those who abuse the broken welfare state we have.
31 January. Remainers in London
I literally hate my country so much. On behalf of everyone in the UK (even people who voted leave) I want to apologise for Brexit and apologise for just how shit we’ve always been to other countries. I’m sorry, Europe, I’m really really sorry.
I’m so ashamed to be British right now. But I want people out there to know that we’re not all raging right-wing nationalists who think Britain is the greatest country on earth and that we can get away with acting like assholes to everyone else. There are many many people like myself that are horrified at what is happening right now, and are scrambling to do anything they can to stop this disgusting mess.
There are people who don’t want to leave to EU, and never did. There are people who have changed their minds from being Pro-Leave to Pro-Remain after seeing the absolute disaster that’s unfolding as a result of their decision. So would you please direct any hate at the people who have so much British arrogance that they’re willing to see us cut all ties with some of our closest friends and make a mockery of ourselves demanding things we never deserved like a spoilt narcissist?
Cos I can assure you, we hate them just as much as you do.