| ▲ | iso1631 an hour ago | |||||||
And places like London, Manchester, Liverpool, Bristol, York, Warwick voted 60% to remain but still got taken out. Places like Oxford and Cambridge were over 70% remain. What should have happened was the ability for any person to retain their European citizenship, or if under 18 choose on their 18th birthday. Then the remainers would not have had their rights stripped away. The catch being if more than 50% of adults took this up, then the UK would not leave. | ||||||||
| ▲ | nephihaha an hour ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to remain. Wales was more mixed. Northern Ireland got the best deal of the three. Thanks to the Good Friday Agreement, people there can get Irish (and therefore EU) passports. This is a perennial issue in Scottish politics, but Scotland, unlike Northern Ireland, and maybe Kent, does not have a land border with the EU. My personal hope was that the UK would remain in the EU, but both the EU and UK would take a look at themselves. Instead both are heading more and more towards censorship and heavy control of their citizens. | ||||||||
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