Brexit is a cautionary tale for Trump supporters

nhboy

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/brexits-cautionary-tale-for-trump-supporters/2016/06/27/3c7d4402-3ca9-11e6-a66f-aa6c1883b6b1_story.html?postshare=2701467125308659&tid=ss_tw

"Here is the real lesson from the stunning Brexit vote: Throwing a tantrum at the polls is not liberating; it is self-defeating. Those tempted to vote for Donald Trump should pay very close attention.

Brexit was a big deal, but it is not the end of the world. Reeling financial markets should recover from the shock, which has been nowhere near as serious as the 2008 meltdown. There will be some political turmoil in Europe, but I believe it will abate as everyone sees the extent to which British voters were defrauded.

It is already clear that those who chose to leave the European Union will not reap the benefits they were promised. Great Britain, or what’s left of it, will become a little poorer, less dynamic and less important. That’s about it.

The working-class Britons who bought the Brexit snake oil likely will not see their incomes rise or their prospects brighten. Nor will they see their multicultural society become monocultural again. The whole thing was a fantasy, cynically concocted by ambitious politicians who apparently never thought the nation would take them seriously.

Boris Johnson, the former London mayor and onetime journalist who became the face of the “leave” campaign, had the nerve to write an unctuous newspaper op-ed, published Monday, in which he counseled everyone to remain calm. Britain “is part of Europe, and always will be,” wrote the man who did all he could to divorce his island nation from the continent.

Johnson was booed by onlookers as he left his home the morning after the vote. “We who are part of this narrow majority must do everything we can to reassure the Remainers,” he wrote in his op-ed. Translation: Please don’t throw things at me.

It turns out that the leave proponents maybe didn’t really want to leave — that they still want the benefits of E.U. membership, but without the responsibilities. Britons will still be able to live and work throughout Europe, Johnson promised, and “there will continue to be free trade, and access to the single market.” This all may turn out to be true — but to keep these benefits, Britain will have to agree to most or all of the E.U. regulations that Brexit proponents deemed so suffocating.

Meanwhile, the other leading Brexiteer, U.K. Independence Party leader Nigel Farage, admitted that Britain won’t actually see a savings of hundreds of millions of pounds that could be used to improve the National Health Service. Claims to that effect were a “mistake,” he said. Sorry, old chap.

Some European leaders are calling for Britain to quickly take the formal steps that would begin the Brexit process. But Johnson maintains there is no hurry — an odd stance, given how wonderful he told voters their lives would be as soon as they slipped the E.U.’s oppressive yoke. Could he be experiencing seller’s remorse, fearing the reaction when Britons realize the shiny new Rolex he sold them is a fake?".....>





 

Chris0nllyn

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Brexit is a cautionary tale to over-burdensome regulations by pseudo-government officials. It's certainly not "throwing a tantrum" anymore than EU officials and "stay" voters claiming the world will end if they leave, Scotland talking about independence from Britain, and the dumb #### you post on a daily basis.
 

vraiblonde

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/brexits-cautionary-tale-for-trump-supporters/2016/06/27/3c7d4402-3ca9-11e6-a66f-aa6c1883b6b1_story.html?postshare=2701467125308659&tid=ss_tw

"Here is the real lesson from the stunning Brexit vote: Throwing a tantrum at the polls is not liberating; it is self-defeating. Those tempted to vote for Donald Trump should pay very close attention.

I appreciate it when they're condescending and insulting right off the bat so I know not to waste any of my time reading their nonsense.

If anyone is having a tantrum, it's the Trump haters who spend every waking minute doing somersaults and backflips to try and convince us that everything bad in the world is Donald Trump's fault. George Bush must be so relieved that he's no longer the all powerful mighty god of the planet who controls all.
 
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