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Reason: None provided.

I want a strong and vibrant UK if for no other reason than for us to be able to say "look at the mighty power we freed ourselves from."

Your leaders don't agree with you, and never have.

Did you know that the USSR got a better deal on Lend/Lease than Britain did? The USA took its opportunity to bankrupt Britain and leave it too poor to sustain its empire, while it let the communists get goods cheap - and as a result, communism spread and engulfed half of asia and south america.

To this day, the US sticks its nose into Anglo-Irish affairs, and Anglo-Indian. And it always, always sides with the Irish, or the Indian. It forces itself into every dispute it can, with the express purpose of destroying people who are its own flesh and blood and tongue and creed. All for nothing more than petty bragging rights.

Also look at how Britain, who has fought alongside the US in almost every major war the US has engaged in for a century, was left to fight the Falklands war alone while US media gleefully reported 'the sun has set on another corner of the British Empire'. A truly fascinating response to the invasion of an ally. More assistance came from Pinochet than Reagan.

As the saying goes: To be an enemy of the United States is dangerous, but to be its friend is deadly.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I want a strong and vibrant UK if for no other reason than for us to be able to say "look at the mighty power we freed ourselves from."

Your leaders don't agree with you, and never have.

Did you know that the USSR got a better deal on Lend/Lease than Britain did? The USA took its opportunity to bankrupt Britain and leave it too poor to sustain its empire, while it let the communists get goods cheap - and as a result, communism spread and engulfed half of asia and south america.

To this day, the US sticks its nose into Anglo-Irish affairs, and Anglo-Indian. And it always, always sides with the Irish, or the Indian. It forces itself into every dispute it can, with the express purpose of destroying people who are its own flesh and blood and tongue and creed. All for nothing more than petty bragging rights.

Also look at how Britain, who has fought alongside the US in almost every major war the US has engaged in for a century, was left to fight the Falklands war alone while US media gleefully reported 'the sun has set on another corner of the British Empire'. A truly fascinating response to the invasion of an ally.

As the saying goes: To be an enemy of the United States is dangerous, but to be its friend is deadly.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I want a strong and vibrant UK if for no other reason than for us to be able to say "look at the mighty power we freed ourselves from."

Your leaders don't agree with you, and never have.

Did you know that the USSR got a better deal on Lend/Lease than Britain did? The USA took its opportunity to bankrupt Britain and leave it too poor to sustain its empire, while it let the communists get goods cheap - and as a result, communism spread and engulfed half of asia and south america.

To this day, the US sticks its nose into Anglo-Irish affairs, and Anglo-Indian. And it always, always sides with the Irish, or the Indian. It forces itself into every dispute it can, with the express purpose of destroying people who are its own flesh and blood and tongue and creed. All for nothing more than petty bragging rights.

Also look at how Britain, who has fought alongside the US in almost every major war the US has engaged in for a century, was left to fight the Falklands war alone while US media gleefully reported 'the sun has sett on another corner of the British Empire'. A truly fascinating response to the invasion of an ally.

As the saying goes: To be an enemy of the United States is dangerous, but to be its friend is deadly.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

I want a strong and vibrant UK if for no other reason than for us to be able to say "look at the mighty power we freed ourselves from."

Your leaders don't agree with you, and never have.

Did you know that the USSR got a better deal on Lend/Lease than Britain did? The USA took its opportunity to bankrupt Britain and leave it too poor to sustain its empire, while it let the communists get goods cheap - and as a result, communism spread and engulfed half of asia and south america.

To this day, the US sticks its nose into Anglo-Irish affairs, and Anglo-Indian. And it always, always sides with the Irish, or the Indian. It forces itself into every dispute it can, with the express purpose of destroying people who are its own flesh and blood and tongue and creed. All for nothing more than petty bragging rights.

Also look at how Britain, who has fought alongside the US in almost every war the US has engaged in for a century, was left to fight the Falklands war alone while US media gleefully reported 'the sun has sett on another corner of the British Empire'. A truly fascinating response to the invasion of an ally.

As the saying goes: To be an enemy of the United States is dangerous, but to be its friend is deadly.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

I want a strong and vibrant UK if for no other reason than for us to be able to say "look at the mighty power we freed ourselves from."

Your leaders don't agree with you, and never have.

Did you know that the USSR got a better deal on Lend/Lease than Britain did? The USA took its opportunity to bankrupt Britain and leave it too poor to sustain its empire, while it let the communists get goods cheap - and as a result, communism spread and engulfed half of asia and south america.

To this day, the US sticks its nose into Anglo-Irish affairs, and Anglo-Indian. And it always, always sides with the Irish, or the Indian. It forces itself into every dispute it can, with the express purpose of destroying people who are its own flesh and blood and tongue and creed. All for nothing more than petty bragging rights.

1 year ago
1 score