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Edward Snowden
No matter the outcome, polls demonstrate how quickly half of any population can be convinced to vote against itself. Quite a lesson.
Daz 23 jun.
Don't trust the electoral systems. We ended up with a Tory government. That wasn't on the cards
Michael Oghia 23 jun.
When the citizenry is divided, it's easier to manipulate and ultimately disempower them.
Andres Snitcofsky 23 jun.
Here, our recently elected president is pushing for Electronic Vote, because "Technology". More than 50% agrees. Sad.
@jbanal 23 jun.
Doesn’t almost every election do that?
(((Roran_Stehl))) 23 jun.
And lesson that politicians can no longer ignore the feeling of despair of the populations they are supposed to represent.
Michael Knepprath 23 jun.
JoJo 23 jun.
How quickly? This has been going on for years.
Marco Cecconi 23 jun.
as well as against a minority (immigrants)
Andrew 23 jun.
Amazing how these people don't want self governance, but interdependence with Brussels and open borders.
Seja 23 jun.
I'm reading a book about the CIA wiping out former mercenaries who worked for them and apparently it's your fault!
Feria Urbanism 23 jun.
"And if we don't stand up for it, then who will?"
John Dobson 23 jun.
To be fair, it hasn't been that quick. The anti-European feeling has been stoked decades. This has just been putting flame to wick
clint eastwood 23 jun.
For someone so aware of farces in politics, I'm genuinely surprised you're still a liberal.
H 23 jun.
1/2 the country=good w/ being brain washed by Murdoch & others. Say they don't believe what papers say, yet do. Hence racism also.
Saul Tigh 23 jun.
pretty inevitable when you have a binary choice to make
clint eastwood 23 jun.
They're actually voting against refugee immigrants but twists it into "immigrants" to promote fear & bigotry.
Eric Woning 23 jun.
. -if it's fed lies for months on end...BBC has to have 50/50 spread of Remain v Leave on every topic - like climate change 'debate'