Democracy means the freedom to do stupid things that damage one entire country if supported by a majority. Honesty means the courage to say that a stupid thing is stupid even if supported by a majority. Goodbye and good luck!
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We won't need luck, thanks.
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And we surely don't need lessons of democracy from a country with an offshore royal house, where the future of people is shaped by the blatant lies of xenophobes like Mr Farage, who should pay from his own pocket the money he promised to NHS as a result of brexit. Good bye!
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You're Italian. Lol.
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This comment proves nothing about me, and a lot of things about you and the mentality that damaged your island with a senseless, xenophobic nationalism. Sure you don't need even a little bit of luck?
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No, it was a comment about your country's democracy. Bunga bunga. Ciao.
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Please read a good book about history of democracy, who invented it, which countries adopted them first. Spoiler: history didn't start in 1994.
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Bless you. My country has long and proud history as a free democracy. Luckily for you, huh?
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A key requirement of a democratic process is to be prepared to adjust - as Keynes said when the facts change I change my mind. Nothing is cast in stone. And the facts HAVE changed.
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I agree... quite a few ‘remain’ voters are now supporting the ‘leave’ position.
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They're in the EU. They're not used to the public having a say in things
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Brexit was a good idea. Letting a Remainer do the negotiating was a bad idea.
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David Davis is a remainer?
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David Davis has actually done a half decent job. But all the disastrous concessions are coming directly from May.
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I just don’t understand why they think the EU is so great?
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EU has very efficient propaganda department. Herr Goebbels laid the foundations.
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Yay! Another WWII reference! That’s the spirit, they don’t like it up ’em!
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Ideological belief in Europe as one nation has its roots in the national socialist movement in 1930's Europe. It never was about an EEC but in 1973 the mushroom theory was applied. Feed them shit and keep them in the dark.
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so if the UK democratically votes in a Corbyn led govt - you will regard it as a good idea?
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Not personally but that’s democracy
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