There may be a bit of a culture clash involved, but 90% of it is definetly the same reactionary isolationism and right wing nationalism that we've been seeing on the rise in the US and in Europe and elsewhere.
Lmao no
That generalisation doesn't even work if you just applied it to the USA, even in the USA you have a smorgasbord of fault lines and clusterfucks going on.
In other Brexit related news (besides the impending vote today), when I saw this, my first thought was 'Whatever happened to the IRA laying down arms and making peace?', but it sounds like maybe it's a new group that has co-opted the IRA name.
As per my previous comment; you can't make a single general statement and expect it to be true in the British Isles, factions are abound within factions and factions, and they all want their own things and believe their own things
UK population decimated by Ibizan super gonorrhea
https://elpais.com/elpais/2019/03/12/inenglish/1552378666_939022.html
I knew some people in the UK who were doing research on things like HIV and super gonorrhea, I don't think it's fair to call it Ibizan super gonorrhea as we've had outbreaks of it spreading through Universities in the UK before this. Ibiza isn't special for having super gonorrhea, it's special for being a typical hotspot for horny British vacationers where they suspend regular sense and jump off buildings, have unprotected sex with anything that blinks, take every drug e.t.c.
It's like the dawn of syphilis all over again. English called it the Dutch disease, Dutch called it the French disease, French called it the Spanish disease... But everyone's screwed (everyone)
Yeah, far as I've been able to pick up UK's sovereignty was functionally untouched, barely impacted thanks to all the exceptions it had and often what little was left after that shit they would have been stupid not to do anyway. Most/all of the arguments put forth for brexit were based on ignorance at best, active misinformation and/or open (self-destructive) xenophobia at worst. Continuation of a long media history in the UK of shitting on the EU even (especially) when there was nothing to shit on, to a notable extent.
So am I ignorant, Russian or xenophobic? One such reason the Remain campaign failed was that it was led by people convinced they didn't have to make arguments at all. Their opponents were animals or villains not worthy of reason :[
Take for example sovereignty. Put yourselves in my shoes - I desire a sovereign United Kingdom, governed by the United Kingdom for the UK. I do not desire the European Union to take away any sovereignty from the UK, yet the EU only reforms in favour of centralisation, and even David Cameron's failed bid for a two-speed Europe would have ultimately resulted in the UK ceasing to be sovereign - just at a later date than France. Why would it make sense for me to wait until the UK ceases to be sovereign to deliver a referendum it couldn't deliver except while it remained disengaged from the EU project?
No one was given the choice to subject our country to the EU, and we have consistently opposed further centralisation, yet to no avail in the continent. The EU will never just be a free trade area, what sense does it make for me to wait until the UK can't pass its own laws, control its own currency, borders, foreign policy or budget? It would be doubtful such a referendum would be possible, and in the event of a leave win the actual effort required to leave the EU project would be much greater :>