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enyands wrote:masukuma wrote:hardwood wrote:masukuma wrote:one would think that these "guys" have it covered until you read stuff like this Quote:Brexit voters and pro-Remain members of the electorate who failed to turn out because they were confident of the win had been calling in. Quote: We had people phone up today wanting to change their vote or ask if they could still vote as they don’t want to leave
then you realise people are just people... voter education is for everyone. Just shows that voters are dumb the world over. In old Britain not everyone had the right to vote. Only those who owned property aka landowners could vote and therefore they knew that their decision at the ballot would greatly affect them. This universal suffrage was a big mistake. Even in kenya we should change the rules and say only those who are worth at least 1m and have a university degree can vote.Otherwise how do you allow a poor jobless semi-literate kibera resident to determine the destiny of a middle-class lavingtoner at the ballot? That's total madness. actually what you are proposing (meritocracy) has been tried before. it didn't work! the premise of universal suffrage is great.. it forces the bourgeoisie to stoop low in an attempt to lift the people with the votes get on board with their program. in the longer run this improves society and does not make the class differences that pronounced and reduces the sense of entitlement that clouds the bourgeoisie thinking. On a different note i used to think Sisi wafrika don't like to read or be knowledgeable ,but .... kumbe it's a shame that most Brits went to vote knowing what EUROPEAN UNION is. NOW they want to go back.so from today hence forth waache kuita wafrika undecided . Stupid embiceles Don't always believe what you read or watch in mainstream media.Even if it were true it's just that a section of voters have just been shocked out of their MSM induced reverie of herd mentality. They preferred tokens from group think of a supranational government they do not even elect in the first place so long as they 'remain with others'. Surely by not accepting the results they don't like and wishing to be under the rule of an unelected government shows democracy is a wasted concept on them - they do not deserve it and it's a relief they are currently outnumbered for now. By the way that is what scores of countries were being told when they were getting their independence from the same Britain. Independence is not as painful as the colonizers try to scare people.
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lets face it... the real reason many people wanted to "leave" was because of immigration. that is the single largest reason. The english were walking around looking at an increasing number of people who didn't look like them and said... hmm... We should kick these fellows out! All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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So kina Infotrack na Synovate huko London had predicted a win for Remain. Then voter turnout changed everything Turnout in pro-leave areas was as high as 75% with remain areas having as low as 55
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Quote:Quite against the widely held consensus of all those elites – in the media and politics, and experts of all kinds – who know everything about everything, the British people decided by a huge margin of 1.27 million votes to ‘Leave’ the EU in the just-concluded referendum, with a turnout of 72%, the highest in any elections since 1992.
The first casualty was the media, which looked gutted like a fish, with all their certitudes upended. The financial markets had convinced themselves that ‘Remain’ had the edge, especially after the unfortunate murder of the MP Jo Cox the week before the referendum was due. After all, the political experts, the talking heads on TV, the polling outfits and the media, which are supposed to have their pulse on the public mood, were unanimous in saying that the momentum in favour of ‘Remain’ after the murder was remarkable and unstoppable.
Unfortunately, it was not, and the reading of the public mood was terribly and tragically wrong. Financial markets are paying and will pay the price. But unlike what some Tory ministers of the ‘Remain’ faction are saying – “I told you so: Britain has made a terrible mistake, the sky is going to fall on all our heads” – the markets will settle down after some bloodletting and losses.
That will of course, mean some people will lose their jobs but this is not 2008. There is no fundamental crisis. Will the UK or the EU go into recession, as some are speculating? Perhaps, but not because the British people – or more accurately the English and Welsh – voted to leave the EU. If there is a recession, it will more likely hit the EU than the UK, and for reasons that are endemic to the slow train-wreck the EU is beginning to resemble. http://thewire.in/46029/brexit-dont-allow-elite-consensus-to-trump-the-peoples-will/
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Lolest! wrote:So kina Infotrack na Synovate huko London had predicted a win for Remain. Then voter turnout changed everything
Turnout in pro-leave areas was as high as 75% with remain areas having as low as 55 nothing like a good old english story to clear everything Quote:This is a story about four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody and Nobody.
There was an important job to be done and Everybody was sure that Somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it. Somebody got angry about that, because it was Everybody's job. Everybody thought Anybody could do it, but Nobody realized that Everybody wouldn't do it.
It ended up that Everybody blamed Somebody when Nobody did what Anybody could have done. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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masukuma wrote:lets face it... the real reason many people wanted to "leave" was because of immigration. that is the single largest reason. The english were walking around looking at an increasing number of people who didn't look like them and said... hmm... We should kick these fellows out! Yes. Nationalism is on the rise.
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Online petition meant to make it harder to remain shackled to the EU hijacked by hard-of-understanding pro remain. Oh well. What else was expected of a dumbed down section of society? Brexit: Petition calling for second EU vote was created by Leave backer
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I was amazed to hear that Brits wre busy googling what the EU is hours after the results were out. Still, the Brexit plebiscite results are NOT legally binding and any option can be considered, including a 2nd referundum or a further vpote in Parliament - meaning with all these options being floated there's no guarantee Brexit will actually take place.
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Free from Shackles of Brussels, British trade can now flourishION, GBP is down aprox 12% against the dollar If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Intelligentsia wrote:I was amazed to hear that Brits wre busy googling what the EU is hours after the results were out.
To be fair All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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That Farage guy in EU parliament gosh! what an arrogant guy! He've called the parliament a bunch of idlers who've never done any useful job in their life time!
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Taurrus wrote:That Farage guy in EU parliament gosh! what an arrogant guy! He've called the parliament a bunch of idlers who've never done any useful job in their life time! This UKIP guy is one of the guys who tricked @Cameron to take the gamble with the Brexit plebescite! Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Some 'prophecies' being fulfilled. linki.am.back!!!!
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Sasa ndio mtajua wazungu ni wakabila!!! WAKABILA MBAYA!!! afadhali yetu tunaficha ficha.. we are abit ashamed of it. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Vodafone considering leaving UK. Via cnn i.am.back!!!!
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harrydre wrote:Some 'prophecies' being fulfilled. link I see Wazungus too have their jehovah wanyonyi too...
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BBC wrote: European Union leaders have warned that the UK must honour the principle of free movement of people if it wants to retain access to the single market after it leaves the bloc. European Council President Donald Tusk said the UK could not pick and choose. The French and German leaders also made clear that the freedom of movement of EU citizens was non-negotiable
This referendum is becoming irrelevant by the day "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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murchr wrote:BBC wrote: European Union leaders have warned that the UK must honour the principle of free movement of people if it wants to retain access to the single market after it leaves the bloc. European Council President Donald Tusk said the UK could not pick and choose. The French and German leaders also made clear that the freedom of movement of EU citizens was non-negotiable
This referendum is becoming irrelevant by the day For access to the common market... Lazima they accept The free movement of goods. The free movement of services and freedom of establishment. The free movement of persons (and citizenship), including free movement of workers. The free movement of capital. Kwa ufupi what they wanted to escape All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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