It is a matter of simple common sense and basic ethno-historical decency that the UK's closest friends, trading partners, and natural allies lie across the oceans in the countries of the Anglosphere ...
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Replying to @Outsideness
The anglosphere thing.. gosh... Mr. Land, are you being a boomer-neocon ironically?
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Replying to @fritztegulariu @Outsideness
Boomers would deny any anglosphere exists
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Replying to @RoyCohn_fan @Outsideness
Anglo boomers, gammon, etc are Atlanticists, and all fully believe in the Anglosphere. Did brexit mean nothing to you? Only people over 50 unironically believe in its existence and relevance..
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Replying to @fritztegulariu @Outsideness
No, lots of Labour voting working class voted for leave. Not your traditional Atlanticists. The anglosphere is a construct of British history and trading interests.
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Replying to @RoyCohn_fan @Outsideness
The vast majority of brexit voters are not old-labour. The Anglosphere is claimed to be an alternative trading zone to the EU, but that ignores basic economic realities.. The earth is not flat, vol of trade falls as distance increases. Asinine to substitute Germany for Australia.
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It's nothing more than a reactionary fantasy. One tub-thumping boomers resort to when faced with the simple economic consequences of brexit. English is the international lang of business. There's no benefit to reforming the "empaahh" of Anglo countries from cultural perspective
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You should read Bennett before continuing with this embarrassingly uninformed BS.
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Replying to @Outsideness @RoyCohn_fan
I know the anglosphere is your hobby horse
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