BREXIT - June 23rd 2016 vote - *ARTICLE 50 TRIGGERED!*

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Senior staff from the campaign “begged” Corbyn to do a rally with the prime minister, according to a senior source who was close to the Remain campaign. Corbyn wanted nothing to do with the Tory leader, no matter what was at stake. Gordon Brown, the Labour prime minister whom Cameron vanquished in 2010, was sent to plead with Corbyn to change his mind. Corbyn wouldn’t. Senior figures in the Remain camp, who included Cameron’s trusted communications chief Craig Oliver and Jim Messina, President Obama’s campaign guru, were furious.

Even at more basic levels of campaigning, Labour were refusing to cooperate. The party would not share its voter registration lists with Stronger In, fearing the Tories would steal the information for the next general election. “Our data is our data,” one senior Labour source said when asked about the allegation.

In desperation, the Remain strategists discussed reaching out to the White House to intervene directly. Obama had met Corbyn during a trip to London in April, when the American president argued forcefully for Remain. They wondered: Maybe Obama could call the Labour leader and convince him to campaign with Cameron?

How David Cameron blew it
 

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Do you comprehend how incredibly stupid your statement is? Over the next 10 years Europe will experience some of the worst terrorism attacks the world has ever seen?

What world? I know you're not talking about Earth. Unless your definition of "world" is no larger than europe, and by "ever seen" you mean the year 2016, you sir definitely qualify for the worst post of 2016.

Let me help you out right quick:
Below, a list of 10 of the deadliest terrorist attacks of 2015 from around the world:

Date: Jan. 3
Death Toll: Reports range from 150 to 2,000.
Perpetrator: Boko Haram
Location: Baga, Nigeria

Date: March 20
Death Toll: 137
Perpetrator: Islamic State
Location: Yemen

Date: April 2
Death Toll: At least 147
Perpetrator: Al-Shabab
Location: Kenya

Date: Feb. 4 – 5
Death Toll: At least 91
Perpetrator: Boko Haram
Location: Cameroon

Date: June 25
Death Toll: At least 154
Perpetrator: Islamic State
Location: Syria

Date: June 30 and July 1
Death Toll: At least 145
Perpetrator: Boko Haram
Location: Nigeria

Date: July 17
Death Toll: 120
Perpetrator: Islamic State
Location: Iraq

Date: Aug. 13
Death Toll: At least 76
Perpetrator: Islamic State
Location: Iraq

Date: Sept. 20
Death Toll: At least 80
Perpetrator: Likely Boko Haram
Location: Nigeria

Date: Oct. 31
Death Toll: 224
Perpetrator: Islamic State
Location: Egypt

It’s Not Just Paris: From Nigeria to Egypt, 10 of 2015’s Worst Terrorist Attacks

*also notice this list and others don't incorporate state sponsored or militia executions that take place in central and south america

Not only is your statement stupid, as it doesn't take into account any appreciation of the dangers other countries and continents deal with on a regular basis, it actually comes off as a post for-telling the future. Congrats on that home raid from the FBI. #staywoke and I don't mean intellectual fulfillment
 

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Why Immigration Pushed Britons to Brexit
Why Immigration Pushed Britons to Brexit (It’s Not Only About Race)

good article that explains how Blair deliberately increased immigration even though he didnt have to very similar to how democrats and mainstream republicans have been trying to grant amnesty to 11 million people and then cant understand why there is a backlash

if blair hadnt been so arrogant and/or the EU had been listening more to people, the vote would have gone the other way
 

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Why Immigration Pushed Britons to Brexit
Why Immigration Pushed Britons to Brexit (It’s Not Only About Race)

good article that explains how Blair deliberately increased immigration even though he didnt have to very similar to how democrats and mainstream republicans have been trying to grant amnesty to 11 million people and then cant understand why there is a backlash

if blair hadnt been so arrogant and/or the EU had been listening more to people, the vote would have gone the other way
Political challenges relating to an aging population: Key issues for the 2015 Parliament
Britain's native population has a negative birth rate and over the next 5 years the % of retirement age people will increase by 12% while the population will at the same time only increase by 3%. Without immigration, Britain is doomed. Blair understood this and anyone suggesting otherwise is a fool.
 

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Senior staff from the campaign “begged” Corbyn to do a rally with the prime minister, according to a senior source who was close to the Remain campaign. Corbyn wanted nothing to do with the Tory leader, no matter what was at stake. Gordon Brown, the Labour prime minister whom Cameron vanquished in 2010, was sent to plead with Corbyn to change his mind. Corbyn wouldn’t. Senior figures in the Remain camp, who included Cameron’s trusted communications chief Craig Oliver and Jim Messina, President Obama’s campaign guru, were furious.

Even at more basic levels of campaigning, Labour were refusing to cooperate. The party would not share its voter registration lists with Stronger In, fearing the Tories would steal the information for the next general election. “Our data is our data,” one senior Labour source said when asked about the allegation.

In desperation, the Remain strategists discussed reaching out to the White House to intervene directly. Obama had met Corbyn during a trip to London in April, when the American president argued forcefully for Remain. They wondered: Maybe Obama could call the Labour leader and convince him to campaign with Cameron?

How David Cameron blew it

You are a capitalist, which makes you a globalist.

One in the same to me, all should be humanely euthanized
 

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You are a capitalist, which makes you a globalist.

One in the same to me, all should be humanely euthanized

Ah socialists...such caring people
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Scots’ support for independence surges after Brexit: poll
At least a million Britons regret voting to leave the EU, according to a survey.

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TARA PALMERI

6/26/16, 11:32 AM CET

A new poll shows that more than half of Scottish people would vote to leave the U.K. if they would hold a second referendum on independence following Britain’s exit from the European Union.

According to a poll, commissioned by the Sunday Times, support for Scotland to break away from the U.K. has risen by seven points since Scotland’s independence referendum last year. More than 52 percent now say they’d leave while 48 percent would vote to stay in the U.K.

According to the poll, half of respondents predict that Scotland will be an independent country in the next five to 10 years, up from 30 percent in April, according to the Times.

Another poll in the Scottish newspaper The Sunday Post shows that support for Scottish independence has surged to 59 percent since Thursday when the U.K. opted out of the EU.

There have been calls and petitions for a second referendum on U.K.’s EU membership with some saying that the outcome of Thursday’s vote — 51.9 percent to 48.1 percent — was too close to prevail. A petition on the U.K. government website for a second referendum already has 2.8 million signatures.

A Survation poll commissioned by the Mail on Sunday found that one million Britons regret voting to leave the EU. The poll also shows that when asked to vote on a successor to Prime Minister David Cameron, who announced his resignation on Friday, 53 percent prefer Home Secretary Theresa May over former Mayor of London and leading Brexit advocate Boris Johnson.

However, a ComRes poll commissioned by The Mirror shows that half of those asked do not want to vote again on Brexit.

Scots’ support for independence surges after Brexit: poll
 
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