Message from @Comando
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Found him!
This man is the architect behind the Chinese expansion
Another genius
China's Kissinger
China
thought that said chinese political terrorist
o.o
I imagine both men were ecstatic upon learning of Brexit
> Nigel Farage says children do not support Brexit in large numbers because they are told it is 'evil' in schools
``Children are not backing Brexit in large numbers because they are taught that it is "evil" in schools, Nigel Farage has claimed.
The Brexit Party leader told supporters at a rally: "I was taught at sixth form 'here is a problem, here are two solutions, you decide what you think the answer is' - it is called critical thinking.
"That is what young people should be taught - taught to think for themselves, to make their own minds up.
"I fear that through the education system the bias is so much that actually we are teaching young people 'here's a problem, here are two solutions, one is virtuous and good and the other is evil'.
"I find that really really worrying. Despite all of that, there is still a very large minority of young people who did vote Brexit and still want Brexit."``
> it is called critical thinking.
Oh the irony.
Anyone with any critical thinking skills would be pro-EU..
HAH
Brexit can work well within the US's favor and be bad for Russia
BUT
It would require the de facto break up or neutering of the EU.
Something which isn't going to happen in the near future.
If Brexit was the catalyist for that then the US would be in prime position to reassert its influence
Or China.
It won't be Russia xD
I certainly think it will be China that benefits from Brexit the most. I suppose Russia might benefit in the short term, due to the economic fallout but not much.
In the long-term Brexit could start a chain of countries leaving the EU; though I think that is unlikely to happen. But a low possability
As you said it will releave some pressure on Russia certainly from the UK for a few years as we deal with Brexit and start to recover.
who's top of the list for next to leave
I'd imagine Greece and *potentially* Italy
i was gonna say italy but then i realized i dont actually know
Italeave
I imagine any chance of this happening will be certainly 10+ years from now
They will want to see what post-Brexit Britain is like and how we do
> A poll by the Pew Research Center in June 2016, before the 2016 United Kingdom European Union membership referendum, found France to have a 61% unfavourable view of the EU, second only to Greece's 71%, with the United Kingdom on 48%.
Oh, I didn't realise it was that high in France
> However, when asked about an actual departure from the EU, 45% of French wanted to stay in the bloc while 33% expressed a desire to leave.[2] The figure in favour of remaining increased to 60% in a subsequent poll in 2019.
Italy is the serious one.
Greece cannot even. Its a joke.
Madame Frexit
Le Pen
Italy has been on the raw end of European politics in general for multiple generations now, and specifically was on the raw end of the Euro.
> In a January 2018 interview with the BBC, President of France Emmanuel Macron agreed with Andrew Marr that the French people were equally disenchanted with globalisation and if presented with a simple yes / no response to such a complex question, they would "probably" have voted for Frexit in the same circumstances.
The US SHOULD, be doing everything in its power to fuck the EU into dissilution.