Last time I checked, the seat of Parliament was not in Brussels.
Those same MPs share the same economic vision as the MPs in Brussels
Last time I checked, the seat of Parliament was not in Brussels.
Having a voice doesn't mean you know what the fukk you're talking about.
Period.
I agree but it's funny to hear coming from youIts not in madrid either. Whats your point?Last time I checked, the seat of Parliament was not in Brussels.
You think college republicans are people who just failed the same classes?
University education absolutely needs to be free and there needs to be an emphasis on a minimal understanding of Global poltics/Economics during the latter years of high school.
ring). scotland will be going independent.
I don't think so.
If they become independent, they won't be able to join the EU.

I don't think so.
If they become independent, they won't be able to join the EU.
Low-key, I doubt shyt is even that bad for the average britain.
Self-entitled c*nts won today.
England can't stop them anymore though...
But they won't be able to join the EU anyway. So they will just stay in GB. It's still better than being alone.
No, not quite.You're applying a very American model of politics to Britian. It's not a 1=1 conversion of Dems=Labour=Remain=Liberal or Reps=Tories=Conservative=Leave.
Also many people get more conservative as they get older anyway. Young people always tend to be more idealistic and liberal, that doesn't mean that's how countries always trends.
Also, the UK is like 20% more white then America. And the largest minority is Asian of all things taking up over half of all minorities.
The problem with these studies, Dangelis said, is that they compare two demographics at one moment in time without offering a picture of the older cohort when they were younger.
What's still missing, though, are long-term studies that actually follow individuals over time to see how their beliefs change.