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JohnCanada

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  1. Press censorship has begun in Scotland https://t.co/uxu1ZhqWHA

  2. Chris Wallace has made this debate significantly better than the first two, finally a decent moderator. #debatenight

  3. RT @realDonaldTrump: Get rich quick! Crooked Hillary Clinton's pay to play guide: https://t.co/uKh5sCFfrv

  4. It's one of those nights at Anfield, unparallelled. #LIVMUN

  5. Outrageous goal from Kenny Miller, still got it.

  6. Ok this is getting ridiculous. #TMLtalk

  7. The Right to Mock: https://t.co/xK4iWVcCGf

  8. RT @Cubs: Multiple exclamation points.

  9. RT @realDonaldTrump: CNN is the worst - fortunately they have bad ratings because everyone knows they are biased. https://t.co/oFRfNY2rUY

    1. Moonlight Graham

      Moonlight Graham

      Watching CNN for the last, oh 10 months, about 95% of their news coverage has been about Trump. CNN is tabloid garbage, not real news. Whatever gets the ratings & pays the stockholders.

  10. Way better performance from Trump,finally dropped the gloves and pointed out at least some of her dishonesty and corruption. #TrumpvClinton

  11. @MrAtheistPants Come on David, Christians aren't running over crowds on trucks and attacking airports.

  12. Anderson Cooper is already focusing on an idiotic 15 year old statement instead of issues that actually matter, shocking. #debates

  13. The Mess Obama Left Behind in Iraq https://t.co/vBvwjyt1ma

  14. RT @LeaveEUOfficial: PM: Those who want another vote in Parliament are not standing up for democracy, they are trying to subvert it. #CPC16…

  15. How a Secretive Branch of ISIS Built a Global Network of Killers https://t.co/PwotrXT3Db

  16. RT @Cernovich: .@maddow lol this is why no one but your echo chamber takes the media seriously. #Khan https://t.co/s96KLKvzk5

    1. BubberMiley

      BubberMiley

      It's shocking that "the media" expresses opinions in opinion pieces.

  17. RT @MailOnline: Thousands of German protesters to take to the streets in 'Merkel Must Go' demonstration https://t.co/ciEMCGI2P3

  18. Alright, cheers mate.
  19. Media bias in inevitable but the real problem is the left's constant desire to obfuscate reality, as I've explained in previous examples (Nice, German rapes, etc) That's why I prefer to read from right wing papers as they often tell the whole story, unlike many of their counterparts, trust me I am not surrounded by opinions I nod, I live in a labour stronghold called Liverpool. As for the Telegraph, it simply isn't a tabloid, if you look at the online frontage, you'll find that easily 85% are relevant news and columns of world events and politics, then there's one article criticising Pokemon go, and the swimsuit you seem to make reference to is a member of the royal family, which I am largely uninterested in, and compared to most of British media, the Telegraph's coverage of the royal family is almost non-existent.
  20. If you are suggesting that certain provinces in Canada keep the country as a whole from making trade deals, then that would be rather unfortunate but its still different being as I've said many times, Canada is an actual country, those things happen in countries, the EU isn't, so for the UK, leaving the EU is an opportunity to free ourselves from a stalled union holding us back.
  21. We want to be the United Kingdom. The Norway deal is not good for us because they are part of the free movement area, which we are particularly keen not to be a part of. All we want from Europe is a free trade deal, which is very much on their interests, as it only takes a walk though West London to realise how keen the German auto industry (which calls the shots) will be to sign a free trade deal with us as soon as possible, same goes for french wine, Italian cheese, etc. We are the 5th biggest economy in the world and a massive market, good enough to be independent.
  22. Canada is a country, Europe isn't, and forcing it to behave like a country was destined to fail from the beginning, also, the bailouts are just one of the many reasons why the UK will be better off outside of the EU.
  23. The European union is an utterly failed, undemocratic project. First on trade, being as members of the union can only sign free trade deals as a whole, the EU essentially tied us to the only stagnant economic bloc in the world, while making it remarkably hard to sign free trade deals with our close allies around the world, for example with Canada, we spent 7 years without having a trade deal because of an unrelated dispute about Bulgarian visas, with Australia, we couldn't have a trade deal because it hurts Italian tomatoes, etc. This went hand in hand with a remarkably ridiculous amount of protectionism, essentially forcing us to discriminate against the rest of the world on trade. Same with immigration, The EU forced the UK to have a discriminatory immigration system, where any citizen of the EU with no English at all or any skills to bring had the RIGHT to move to the UK, and we had to turn down job applications from Indian doctors, or Canadian engineers, Kiwi businessmen and so on, as the levels of EU immigration were uncontrollable. This movie sums it up: There are many reasons for my support for Brexit but those are among the most important.
  24. As I said, if anything what you pointed out is an argument AGAINST the EU, because it wants behave like a country, against the will of the majority of Europeans, funny how you chose to ignore the rest of my points.
  25. That has absolutely nothing to do with how the EU operates, the EU is not a country and never should be, London gives more money to Merseyside than it receives, no one is complaining about it, New York gives more to Delaware than it receives, that is just how countries are, absolutely not exclusive to Canada btw. The whole point here is the EU wants to behave like a country, an undemocratic one, and Brexit was about remaining as the United Kingdom, not a state in the United States of Europe. Also, Brexit wasn't about right of left, it was about belief in the country, there were many Tory voters who voted remain, and millions of labour supporters who voted leave, which was the reason Leave won. So I don't know what's the point you are trying to make here.
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