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What is going on in the UK!

Is there no organization like Philadelphia II where the actual citizens can vote without the elite? Maybe set up some group to oversee elections without Parliament? It seems that the actual citizens are tired of this. Protest and show your thoughts again?
Of course the powers that be know we will often give up before we accomplish our goals. We had the march on Wall Street which came to nothing and many other demonstrations. But it seems more and more citizens of all countries are coming together. Chile just won giving hope to the rest of South America. Trump standing against the cartels might give even more fuel to the citizens.
 
I just cracked up laughing. Watching a video with some Americans and Brits talking about the state of society. The woman said something about the purple and blue hairs being hard to be around, depressing people. Real "bummers."

The Brits explained that term means something else over there. :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
This is so true.

The same has happened here but perhaps to a lesser extent except in rural areas, but Trump is trying to repair some of the damage and the politicians, the media, and the Deep State are fighting everything he does. The propaganda machine is running strong and finance by the same people on both sides of the Atlantic and the Channel.
 
I steadfastly refuse to call this country the 'United Kingdom' or 'UK'. I know that geographically there is a difference but to me, the country is 'Britain' because it is NOT united and never has been. It is a divided nation. It is also now unbearable to live in and I hate it but cannot afford to emigrate.
 
And this guy (Nick Moseder) is an expert on England or the UK? I'd rather hear about the UK from folks in the UK. Certainly, more than from right-wing election deniers in the US (or conspiracy theorists).
 

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