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iamthemilkman said:You guys should get your facts straight before bringing out the unnecessary comments.
Sorry, buds, I enjoy my sovreignty. Our economy is shit, but the UK's is a fucking disaster and a half.
In his own words, he wants a New World Order. But I made up the "conspiracy theory"? Try harder, buds.
Gordon Brown is an utter piece of shit.
PS: I'm not left or right wing. I don't play that game. Then again, I'm not fucking stupid, either.
Typical American paranoia. Your media has pretty much brainwashed you guys to hear a word or phrase and immediately associate it with whatever "OMG EVIL SOCIALISM/COMMUNISM" idealogy happens to be the least popular of the day. He seems to be talking about globalization/etc. in that speech, and how it influences the way a country needs to react in the international community. I hear nothing about any kind of "planetary government", or endorsement of the idea. I've never heard any mainstream politician talking about such a thing. It's such an unrealistic concept at this point in history, there'd be little sense to discussing it. The UK doesn't necessarily have the same inane "buzzwords" that America's media has popularised. "New World Order" doesn't mean the same thing to Brown, or the general UK public, that it might mean to you.
Good for you, if you enjoy your sovereignty (I'd argue that you merely enjoy the idea of it, though, moreso than any true benefit it has in your daily life). That has nothing to do with anything he was discussing, though. The US wouldn't be able to get by alone any more than any other country, in the global economy. If you guys did become isolationist, you'd probably just devour yourselves from within with paranoid groups like the Tea Party who don't even trust your own government.