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Brexit

This is potentially a game-changer!

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pensivepolly · 03/11/2016 10:13

Breaking news from the High Court on Article 50: www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/nov/03/parliament-must-trigger-brexit-high-court-rules

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InformalRoman · 09/11/2016 11:46

, no, because what happens in the UK has absolutely no impact on his life whatsoever.

Whilst you might like to think the UK is a big player in the mind of the average American (and you were the one who said stupid, racist and white, so I'll call you on that one), it really isn't.

Try living there for a while and you'll realise just how insignificant the UK is. And you'll get called a first generation immigrant too.

Chris1234567890 · 09/11/2016 12:04

"This will be Brexit plus plus plus." Trump didnt agree with your view. He didnt issue a patronising leaflet to "Billy-Ray" what Brexit plus plus plus meant. The American people dont agree with you. They agree with Trump. They absolutely know what Brexit is........the biggest political world news in 20 years.....until today.

vulpeculaveritas · 09/11/2016 15:01

"When the Prime Minister, the ultimate representative of the british people, says to his people and the rest of the world, the UK will leave the EU and he will issue article 50 to do so on Friday 24th June 2016, we are absolutely entitled to believe him. Anything less is unacceptable in any way shape or form"

You're like a dog with a bone. Repeating it doesn't make you right. Cameron didn't have the power to make that deccision, as is proved by the bill that made the act.

On Trump? Very few people in the US will even care about Brexit, it has little or no bearing on their vote, this was in the wheels far before the brexit campaigns even began, the leave campaign nicked Trump's post truth ideas and ran with them.

Same results though, the disenfranchised have voted for a different part of the establishment, one which has galvanized them in order to exploit them and their vote for their own ends.

Promises of cabbages and kings take the little oysters to the table, they will be devoured.

Peregrina · 09/11/2016 16:36

Since you keep going on about it Chris, why didn't Cameron make the decision then? Now he's left Parliament it's a bit more difficult, but otherwise I would suggest you wrote to ask him.

I agree with others - the average American is not all that concerned about British affairs. As indeed most of us are not particularly concerned with whatever issue is currently being hotly debated in say, Mississippi or Wisconsin.

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