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  1. potatolulz on

    *”Was caving to chlorinated chicken for nothing? :,(“*

    -Keir Starmer, 2026, colorized

  2. Party_Friend3648 on

    Finally, something the left and right can agree on.

  3. Glittering_Cod_2741 on

    My takeaway is that Torries and reform could not care less about sovereignty.

  4. Airf0rce on

    It’s really amusing how bad of an idea Brexit was, especially given the today’s realities. It left both UK and EU in weaker position and I can’t think of a single meaningful positive thing that happened as a result.

  5. Nadran_Erbam on

    r/dataisugly dammit people! Learn to use a bar chart that adds up to 100%!

  6. NoRecipe3350 on

    Yeah Trump really has burnt the boats with the Atlantic alliance

  7. IL1keBigButts on

    Welcome back mates.

    Please don’t vote that fucker Farage in.

  8. StrangerConscious637 on

    Can you see it now, dear Britts. You were fooled into Brexit by Rightwingers and Russians. They don’t want the best for your country and Europe… they want the best for themself. It’s so disgusting. How can any Britt prefer USA over Europe? I mean we are a kind of family… and America is fascist.

    WTF!!!! Wake up!!!!

  9. DramaticSimple4315 on

    You see this trend in every western european country: the geopolitical consensus is pretty strong from the progressives up to the classical liberals, whereas it tends to split the right and the far right.

    Remains to be seen to what extent these matters can be a first-hand political decider. In Europe also, it’s the economy stupid. But the Trump pandemonium clearly has the reactionaries unconfortable as he lays the absurdity of their vision of the world bare.

  10. SpicyWings_96 on

    Britons don’t favour a child rapist and raging white nationalist who sends militias into cities to kill people and gas kids.

  11. Wazalootu on

    Agree in principal but you know as soon as any bridges with the US were burnt, France and Germany would roll in with absurd demands for resources and money or threaten to isolate the UK. The country by country deals seem the safest way to proceed for the UK with the Nordic countries and Poland being reliable whilst others are less so.

  12. How exactly can the “nationalist” Reform UK be in favour of compromising areas of policy independence and values to preserve an alliance with a foreign country?

  13. koinaambachabhihai on

    Don’t worry folks, Reform is all set to win in the next election. Honestly, in a world without US, UK politics would outshine everyone else in its stupidity.

  14. boilingfrogsinpants on

    Canada here, we’re transatlantic so this wording sounds poor. I’m sure we’re not out of the equation are we?

  15. Flaky-Jim on

    The UK must look towards the EU, rather than the US. The simple fact is that you must have partners you can rely on, and that isn’t America now, or for the foreseeable future.

    In addition to forging a new relationship with the EU, the UK government have to tackle the insidious problem of Reform and Nigel Farage. The long-term damage caused by Farage’s Brexit must be highlighted at every opportunity, and the interference from Russia as well as interests in the US, must be thoroughly investigated.

    Without first ridding itself of Farage and the chaos Reform would cause, there is little chance of a partnership with the EU, as we would be regarded as potentially unreliable.

  16. Beyllionaire on

    Churchill said he’d always choose the US over Europe, I wonder how many Brits still think like him today.

  17. ANDR0iD_13 on

    Which parties want to repeal the online “safety” act? is it just fkin Reform UK? The corporate shills are the only ones that are on the right side of this?

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