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Brexit and a 2-state solution

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It’s December 2018 and I’m wondering why Brexit (and politics in general) has to force the British people to all behave in the same way, despite dividing the nation in half. In business, we get to choose from a range of products/services, but in politics we are currently stuck with an archaic political system based on the crude ‘first-past-the-post’ voting system in which ‘the winner takes it all’.

A possible solution to the Brexit problem is to divide the country in two, but not necessarily into two separate countries, rather divide the country administratively. Computers would be needed to manage the added complexity of people and companies following different rules. I’m aware that computers and Artificial Intelligence are part of the Ruling Elite’s plans.

If Brexit takes place in 2019, then it would likely contribute to the fragmentation of Britain that has already begun with Wales and Scotland implementing their own governments. England will be next, and already there are numerous regional bodies in place to manage the process. London’s Mayor SADIQ KHAN was one of many pro-Europe Londoners who wanted London to be more autonomous so that it could remain in Europe.

All this fragmentation is part of the Ruling Elite’s planned death of the nation state, which will see smaller regions subordinate to transnational institutions, and ultimately a global authority/world government.