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Comments by "Roger Bennett" (@rogerbennett9641) on "James O'Brien's Perfect Analogy For A No-Deal Brexit - LBC" video.
It's quite surprising how bankrupt organisations like Carillion and the EU can keep going pulling the wool over so many peoples eyes for so long, I guess the bigger the organisation the longer it takes for the laws of nature and finance to assert themselves. The bigger they get the harder the fall.
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How has that vote worsened BRITAIN.
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Isn't life absolutely splendid these days, have we ever had so much crime and disrespect for law and civility? I wonder if there is a strong correlation in todays situation and the unparalleled influence of and time spent promoting the views of the liberal celebrity elite. I bet the likes of J. O'b would have wet themselves a couple of years ago had they received an invite to dinner with Harvey W. and branded anyone talking about his criminal behaviour as an ignorant uncultured hypocrite. Some people just can't see reality till they are hit over the head with it or have their Rolex stolen.
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I wonder are the news stories I read regularly these days all fake news, such as nearly 400 recorded cases of violent assault or rapes in Broad street Birmingham in the first quarter of this year, not to mention knife crime and personal experience even with my modest unadventurous lifestyle these days. I don't recall nearly as much criminal activity around in the 1980's, but that is just subjective memory. Talking of economic slumps, was the crime rate high at the time of the Jarrow march and what would have been the most common nature of crime in those days I wonder.
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Talking of debts, does Italy pay any interest on that 350bn euro debt they were thinking of getting the ECB to write off.
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Italy is just one example of a country among many who are failing economically because they are in the Eurozone, this is also just one area of many where the EU is creating unsolvable problems under it's current set up. The number and severity of problems appear to me to be getting worse so reform of some kind must be required if that is the case. Understandably achieving this would be next to impossible I should think given the number of countries involved and the fact that for many the EU is an emotional and delusional life progressing project. Most young people learn the trouble is experience teaches the most important lessons for life, hindsight is the perfect tool for avoiding yesterdays problems.
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