The first question to Theresa May at the EU press conference came from a non-Brit journalist who asked if she now realised Brexit was a "very bad idea". It's almost as if they don't understand what democracy is.
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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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Mr Farage dishonored that history and tradition with a set of lies, manipulations and empty promises which moved that 2% of votes which gave the majority to brexit. If the real price to pay is higher than the one depicted in his fairy tales don't blame EU or europeans.
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You're boring now. This isn't anything to do with you.
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The rise of nationalism in your country, your referendum manipulated by liars and your self-destroying isolationism is affecting all Europe and has a lot to do with the rise of extremism and populism. Just look who's sitting next to Farage in the same EU Parliament group.
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Shame on you. People like you is a disgrace for UK
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And you, alas, are British. Brain the size of a mothball and all you come up with by way of an argument is to sneer at the nationality of a Tweeter, Pathetic. Carlo, questa donna è una vergogna per il mio paese.
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You're a rude xenophobe who can't even write LOL properly. Delete your account.
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You’re a moron. LOL.
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