BREXIT GIVES BACK TRUE INDEPENDENCE TO THE UNITED KINGDOM
The result of the Brexit referendum in the UK is being hailed as a triumph for people power and democracy by some and a doomsday like catastrophe by others. A result which most certainly is going to be immensely divisive in the UK for many years to come.
The outcome of the referendum, whichever way it went, was always going to paint a picture of where Britons wanted their country to head in the future, and how many of them wanted the UK to continue being effectively be a part of Europe, separated only by the English Channel, and how many didn't.
Despite how some UK based and world media journalists and some European leaders are misrepresenting it, was always more than just letting Britons decide if they wanted the UK to retain its "financial ties" to the EU, and keep allowing their country's economy and sovereign economic policies to be manipulated and controlled by globalists and corporate chattels across the ditch in Brussels.
Brexit was just as much about giving Britons an opportunity to stand up for UK sovereignty and to pass their own judgement on the Cameron government for its incessant pandering to the EU and United Nations, which has greatly eroded its sovereignty and in many respects, the country's identity.
The "leave vote" was much more of a vote against large scale Muslim migration into the UK and misguided inclusion of Sharia Law into the UK legal system as it was against Europe. David Cameron and his cohorts probably won't be in a rush to admit that.
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