Brexit, for once some facts.

jonathan.agnew

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Almost all of us will through a continuously falling standard of living. A component of that will be the ill effects of mass migration subtracting from existing population's standards.

Social engineering will play a big part as changes are forced upon us, such as the reductions in car ownership and usage, and ever reducing living accommodation.

In short, it will all be so gradual that it will have happened before any real protest can stop it. Indeed, much of it has already happened.
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I agree, but the older I get the more I'm not sure it's a bad thing. In my deprived depopulated neck of the calabria woods I know a landscape gardener who drives a twenty year old seicento and live in a 50k euro house. But has a far higher quality of life than some seriously affluent folk in central london. And I mean quality of food, air, climate, leisure, beaches (the only missing link out here is direct professional infrastructure). The American dream of never ending affluence can be misguided.
 
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Woosh

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"The Digital Services Act" or actually
The Doublespeak Zerveillanze Act, ja?
"Back in the EUSSR" o_O
One of the objectives is to control misinformation.
Have you ever seen a fact checked content being taken to court on the basis of the EU DSA?
 

jonathan.agnew

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Out of tune, out of touch, and possibly out of his mind?
The demokratik congressman who thought too many soldiers on island of Guam might sink it! Wow, genius :p
or the Republican who thinks demanding regime change is de-escalatory
 

flecc

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or the Republican who thinks demanding regime change is de-escalatory
The "Arab Spring" myth again.

We've seen many regime changes in the Middle East, they're always to "same again". And always will be while Islam exists.
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