The Exigent Duality
Big Result, Questions - 08:06 CST, 5/27/19 (Sniper)
I almost spit out my coffee on reading that the acronym for the anti-Brexit party in the UK is "CUK". Sounds about right! Incidentally, the CUKs were positively shellacked at the ballot box, failing to win even a single seat evidently.

I see two problems though: first, even as Farage is positively one of my heroes, he's more of a change agent; we saw this after Brexit-- the instant he walked away after the referendum, the whole thing disintegrated into a Theresa May-shaped mess. Now that Nigel's done it again, how will this result carry forward into the desired actions-- what's different this time?

Second, even though immigration is undoubtedly one of Britain's biggest problems-- just ask any of the victims of the Muslim rape "grooming" gangs-- there are a lot of other issues too: they have cameras every three and a half feet in London; they throw journalists into solitary confinement and 150 calories a day for filming on public roads outside of court houses; and they fine and jail people for making YouTube videos.

Even aside from the border issues, the UK seems like a highly undesirable place right now on a lot of fronts. How will this election result impact those pock marks? As it stands, it almost looks like the alternate timeline where Hitler had won World War II, and Britain is accordingly Fascist!