Patrice Riemens on Mon, 6 Nov 2017 13:42:25 +0100 (CET)


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From Sauvons l'Europe newsletter
http://sauvonsleurope.eu/brexit-hold-up-sur-la-democratie/
In French Deepl.com translated:

Brexit: Democracy robbery?

By Arthur News/editorial comment
November 6,2017

We have already written about the confiscation of the most basic democratic principles in the United Kingdom since the Brexit referendum, because the will of the people expressed to one or two percent more on the basis of a fabric of lies is a new democratic Grail that can suffer no defilement. As a result, Parliament had to be kept out of the way, official reports on the effects of Brexit cannot be made public and Her Majesty's Government is asking Her Majesty's opposition to sanction opposition MPs who do not support the Government's position.

Through our friend Jean-Guy Giraud, we discover that more than half of Leave's campaign contributions, nearly £15 million, were made by only five people (including the Conservative Party treasurer). This is quite legal in the United Kingdom, but should lead any sincere democrat to question the meaning of a democracy where five individuals alone can fund the bulk of an election campaign. In all honesty, we should add 250,000 pounds spent by the now-famous Unionist Party of Northern Ireland, the DUP, whose donee is unknown because of provisions linked to local "events", and which represents three times its largest campaign to date. A shell detail, this quarter million was mainly spent on the purchase of pro-leave pages in Metro, which is... not distributed in Northern Ireland.

On the expenditure side, things are also surprising. In contrast to a classic election campaign, Leave camp entrusted more than half of its campaign budget to Aggregate IQ and Cambridge Analytica, for the implementation of targeted arguments based on individual profiles collected on social networks, at a time when Facebook still allowed this practice. The essence of the campaign was not to convince voters, but to motivate the probable Leavers and push the probable Remainers to abstain by bombarding them with demoralizing news about the British political system. The incredible abstention rate of young people, the vast majority of whom are pro-European and major consumers of social networks, shows that this strategy has had a real impact. For the record, Cambridge Analytica's Managing Director was Steve Bannon, who later became Trump's special advisor to the White House. This does not mean, of course, that the Russians did not seek to interfere in this election.

Finally, a number of large donors from the Leave camp and the Conservative Party are now pushing for a Hard Brexit without an agreement. The implicit, and sometimes explicit, idea is then to turn the United Kingdom into a tax and financial paradise on the doorstep of the Union, like a kind of huge Hong Kong with Stilton

It is increasingly surprising that this vote, whose anti-European camp was largely financed by a handful of English and foreign plutocrats who had in mind a profound transformation of the country's economy in favour of opaque finance, and who resorted to methods of mass manipulation to win, is still being presented here and there as a summit of modern democracy.
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