Brexit and Self-Determination
Why free people need insulation from overreaching government as much as possible.

England did the right thing to leave the EU.
The above photo of Jean-Luc Dehaene, the former Belgium Prime Minister shows what he said about a referendum on the EU Consitution.
If that is the backdoor, behind-the-scenes thinking, then what’s the purpose of a vote?
Here’s how it works for these people:
… Let’s have a vote, it if goes the way we (the bureaucratic elite) want, then democracy. If it does not, then we’ll just have to keep going with voting until we get the result we need.
The peoples of Europe should put as much distance between themselves and these so called leaders as possible.
This comment is a perfect example of why you don’t want extra-national, non-elected bureaucrats deciding things for you and where their priorities sit.
And now there are some people in the UK who “lost” the vote that want a new referendum because they’d didn’t get the result they wanted.
Really?
Who doesn’t love freedom and self-determination?
We’ll oddly enough, there apparently there are some people who prefer to be coddled though life by not only their own government, but even by extra-national bureaucrats they don’t even elect.
The results of the Brexit vote show that a larger part of younger people in the UK voted to remain in the European Union and a larger part of the older voters in the UK voted to leave the EU.
I saw a comment from one of the younger voters in the UK who more or less said that their future has been stolen from them.
I wonder what the older people in the UK understrand that the younger voters do not yet?
No, your future in England has not been stolen from you at all. In fact, it may have just been saved for you, you just haven’t realized it yet because you’ve been taught how to think by the people running things for you.