Go ahead
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They’d last about ten minutes without their minions and sycophants.
This is the limited streaming series we need right now.
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I don't like the guy, but indeed he is being taken out of context if you read the full interview. What Farage means is that Brexit is not happening the way he wants it to happen. He wants more trade deals, stricter immigration, and leaving the obligations from international rules like the ECHR.
And I want a pony but that’s not realistic either.
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Nonono, let the Brits keep their garbage.
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He should just be exiled to some random, remote uninhabited island. Then he'll never have to deal with another foreigner again and we wouldn't have to deal with him
wrote last edited by [email protected]That would be a bit of a dick move to all the fish and bugs that live on and near those islands, they don't deserve to have to put up with him either. I suggest a random planetoid somewhere.
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Are you guys sure it's a good idea to send all our most evil people on the same island ?
I'm sure the sentinelese don't want a nazi secret lair out there, or another "epstein island" for that matter.
Why not?
A bunch of people who 90% didn't do anything themselves for quite some time if ever left to fend for themselves...
Maybe a bit sociopathic but I would give each of them one lethal dose of an opioid in case they want to, well, get an easy way out
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Same guy who thought it'd be a good idea to have Sargon of Akkad join UKIP.
I used to feel weird when my niche internet obsessions started bleeding into the real world, but nowadays it's become so common that I barely react when some obscure internet drama that I think is funny, suddenly blooms into real world politics and I'm just sat here like "oh... again, huh?"
Anyway, one could probably have seen it coming that brexit wouldn't be a smart decision, but whatever, man.
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This is the limited streaming series we need right now.
wrote last edited by [email protected]I didn't like Lord of the Flies, but I might like this version
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I don't like the guy, but indeed he is being taken out of context if you read the full interview. What Farage means is that Brexit is not happening the way he wants it to happen. He wants more trade deals, stricter immigration, and leaving the obligations from international rules like the ECHR.
I see, he's as realistic about politics as a 5 year old. Farage - "I want all the nice things, with none of the obligations and without giving anything in return". That's the mindset of a child who wants allowance but without mowing the lawn.
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You UK folks need to start making stronger milkshakes. Possibly with hydroflouric acid.
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I see, he's as realistic about politics as a 5 year old. Farage - "I want all the nice things, with none of the obligations and without giving anything in return". That's the mindset of a child who wants allowance but without mowing the lawn.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Indeed, he's an idiot.
People are afraid if he becomes prime minister. The thing is he's a harmless idiot because he is all complain and rhetoric without offering any specific plan on how to implement what he wants. If what he wants happens, and then what? Should he come to power, it's just going to be whatever the hell happens. His potential leadership will end up collapsing like the far right tenure in Sweden, Finland and The Netherlands. Farage never really have had any significant leadership experience, because he spent most of his career beating the drum but never leading the band.
But from my personal perspective, his premiership, if he does become PM and even if it fails, will set precedence and open the floodgate to a cleverer authoritarian demagogue that could plunge UK to a full fascism. I think most people are short sighted about the snowball effect of current actions.
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Indeed, he's an idiot.
People are afraid if he becomes prime minister. The thing is he's a harmless idiot because he is all complain and rhetoric without offering any specific plan on how to implement what he wants. If what he wants happens, and then what? Should he come to power, it's just going to be whatever the hell happens. His potential leadership will end up collapsing like the far right tenure in Sweden, Finland and The Netherlands. Farage never really have had any significant leadership experience, because he spent most of his career beating the drum but never leading the band.
But from my personal perspective, his premiership, if he does become PM and even if it fails, will set precedence and open the floodgate to a cleverer authoritarian demagogue that could plunge UK to a full fascism. I think most people are short sighted about the snowball effect of current actions.
That does sound like every neoliberal politician in Europe right now.
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Who could have thought, that separating yourself from one of the top three economic blocks on the planet, would have negative consequences?
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I'm picturing a movie poster: Brexit Has Fallen
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I see, he's as realistic about politics as a 5 year old. Farage - "I want all the nice things, with none of the obligations and without giving anything in return". That's the mindset of a child who wants allowance but without mowing the lawn.
That pretty much summed up the entire brexit mindset. "We already have one of the sweetest EU deals, but we want only good stuff and no bad"
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Who could have thought, that separating yourself from one of the top three economic blocks on the planet, would have negative consequences?
But the sovereignty!
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Just. Fucking. Die! Cunt.
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You UK folks need to start making stronger milkshakes. Possibly with hydroflouric acid.
Maybe a cocktail would work better.
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Nonono, let the Brits keep their garbage.
Yeah wtf don't send us this guy.
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Same guy who thought it'd be a good idea to have Sargon of Akkad join UKIP.
I used to feel weird when my niche internet obsessions started bleeding into the real world, but nowadays it's become so common that I barely react when some obscure internet drama that I think is funny, suddenly blooms into real world politics and I'm just sat here like "oh... again, huh?"
Anyway, one could probably have seen it coming that brexit wouldn't be a smart decision, but whatever, man.
They seriously let that clown join the national party of clowns? I guess he fits right in there, but wtf is a youtuber doing in a political party?
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"If Brexit fucks everything up, I'll just leave and let the rest of you deal with it"
That's what Dyson did, didn't they? They supported Brexit with a ton of money to transform UK into a no-worker-rights hellhole, and when that didn't happen fast enough, they moved production to Asia.