• @CAVOKOP
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      32 days ago

      They mention the trade deals that the UK will have all over the world as a benefit yet they ignore that you need something like 7 US trade deals to make up for the loss in EU trade and the UK already had trade deals with most of the rest of the world through the EU, so the potential upside in a new deal is rather small.

      But the telegraph supported brexit so I’m not surprised.

  • @[email protected]
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    222 days ago

    At least Britain solved its issue with migrants … not:

    Since Britain left the EU, migration has been at the highest levels since records began; while key sectors face staffing shortages.

    • @[email protected]
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      42 days ago

      I looked into this, and it seems that nowadays UK is getting lots of educated immigrants from India and a few other countries. Racists are obviously going to hate seeing so many foreign faces and hearing foreign languages, so in that regard Brexit has failed. That was the whole point, wasn’t it? To make Britain white again?

      Anyway, having educated people should still have a positive impact on the economy as a whole, although that might not be enough to mitigate the damage inflicted on other areas of society.

      • @CAVOKOP
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        62 days ago

        That’s hardly a benefit of brexit though, is it? Educated people from India, or elsewhere were always welcome. From what I gather the largest surge right now is from dependants. The educated Indian will bring his family, while the educated (of not) German would not.

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    Well that’s a depressing read. And a surprise to no one who voted remain.

    Why are so many people so determined to repeatedly shoot ourselves in the collective foot?

    • @[email protected]
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      62 days ago

      It seems that’s the trend lately. Vote for the worst possible, notably Trump but also the EU countries are sinking into this.

      • @CAVOKOP
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        42 days ago

        Yeah, why are people so ready to believe obvious lies without doing even a basic amount of research into the topic? Curious, isn’t it.

        Someone said to me a long time ago that if someone tells you something that you agree with, you should do your best to disprove this, to yourself. I think that’s a good start, and possibly a way to break out of your own filter bubble.

        • @[email protected]
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          22 days ago

          Right. And apparently whoever has some spare time can influence elections and such. It’s almost like democracy isn’t the most robust system out there :)

    • @daddy32
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      22 days ago

      Zuckerberg and Thiel played non trivial role. I.e. precisely targeted brainwashing.

      • Llamatron
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        22 days ago

        And Russian disinformation no doubt as this certainly plays into Putin’s goal of destabilising the West.