>Anglo-French with family in both countries >Catholic on both sides of the family tree
>Brexit >Anti-Immigrant Brits lulled into false sense of security, the (((Globalists))) will never let their guard down again >No Charles Martel to save France this time >Communist sudaca pope
Just fuck my culture up.
Landon Anderson
I hear that there's going to be a reelection in Austria due to voter fraud. We may very well see a sort of Renaissance in Europe and the west at large.
Xavier Wright
Fresh out of /pol/ eh?
Matthew Jackson
user the "West" has been the globalist years before Globalists were a thing.
Michael Jackson
Define globalist
Owen Cooper
>mfw I heard
The jew loses again
Carter Hill
Back to
Benjamin Collins
Right on comrade! The (((world revolution))) shall suceed.
*Respectfully nods katana towards u*
Evan Morales
back to
Mason Butler
Slowpoke here.
Who supported Brexit? Left or Right? I'm getting contradictory answers.
Asher Ward
Brexit campaing tried to appeal to the right mostly, but there was a fair number of lefties that supported it. The vote was more divided by location and age
Parker Bell
I meant the "globalists" people bitch about here.
Landon Sanchez
The right Supported it because of muh Empire and lefties supported it because of the EU is a bourgeoise institution
Kayden Bell
This is a history board. You cant justify /pol/ shit here with muh culture.
Wyatt Bailey
Rustic Englishmen voted leave, so right wingers of the low income variety. London and the cities voted remain, so left wingers with high income.
Scotland also voted remain, but because of their discomfort with being "British" rather than "European," which isn't necessarily a right or left wing sentiment. Leftists might oppose English imperialism, rightists might support Scottish pride and by extension anything that prevents English domination.
Brody Brown
It wasn't left or right.
The poor and the old voted leave, the two groups who most benefit from the EU. It's quite funny.
Nolan Clark
Yes, I can. I'm an example of a cross-border merging of cultures that is about to get split in two once the border closes.
Meanwhile, even my religion and ancestral groups are committing suicide by rejecting self-preservation and kowtowing to utterly alien cultures.
Just. Fuck. My. Culture. Up. Senpai. T. B. H.
Liam Jenkins
The Globalists may never let their guard down again, once their new project in America begins. But their little Europe experiment is over. There is literally nothing they can do to stop it.
They've already started moving house to America with that new free movement deal between Canada the US and Mexico.
They know the jig is up. If Hofer gets elected then it'll be done and dusted by the end of this decade I reckon.
Nathan Nguyen
>Senpai Oh, that was a word filter all along? Teehee.
Lincoln Cruz
Fuck off to the otherchan and leftypol you communist faggot
You don't own anything on this site.
Michael Harris
Who are the (((Globalists)))???
Bentley Cox
The classic stance was that both Left and Right were anti-EU. Both for democratic and sovereignty reasons, and also immigration reasons.
However since the Blairites and New Labour the "Neo-Leftist" Uni students and the like have been indoctrinated to believe that supporting big Government and looking out for the interests of corporations is somehow a "Leftist" stance. They've even taken to shaming the actual working class who voted for brexit.
It's pretty fucking insane. Especially since the leader of Labour(Left wing party) here has been anti-EU for his entire life but suddenly had a "change of heart" a few months ago.
What really happened is that his party threatened to rebel if he came out against the EU. (Which is what they're doing now)
Jason Wilson
The old left (Tony Benn, etc.) have opposed the EU since the 1970s because the EU is undemocratic and also forbids member states from implementing many socialist policies like high spending and nationalisation.
Traditional conservatives (Enoch Powell) have also opposed the EU since the 1970s because they believe that giving away the sovereignty of parliament and supremacy of common law courts is unconstitutional. Also, they knew that the end-goal of European integration was to create a European super-state, which they are not too keen on.
Since the late 1980s, strong neo-liberals and libertarians (like Thatcher) who used to be pro-EU have become anti-EU. They see the EU as a protectionist trade bloc with far too many regulations which hurt small businesses.
Of course, most voters don't have much ideological conviction. Working class people and old people voted for Brexit because they wanted to control immigration and to stick two fingers up at the establishment.
Nathan Baker
Join the winning side, chum.
Justin Ortiz
Myself, I was centre right and I backed it. The right generally supported it.
Alexander Morgan
Keep /pol/ on /pol/.
Oliver Brown
Old Left and Right are for Brexit. Blairites and neo-cons are all for Bremain.
Mason King
>Brexit >bad
Aaron Adams
So then cucks?
Liam Thomas
lol, wut? all the leftists supported bremain, EU is communisf