What the Brexit Referendum Has Proven About Democracy and Human Rights

On 23rd June 2016, slightly more than a half of the people of Britain has voted in favour of leaving the European Union. The main reason concerning them is the entering of immigrants, or also known as ‘wogs’ by the Brits, that has been jeopardising the economic activities for U.K. citizens.

Anyone of the EU nationality can move freely across borders within the region with only minimal papers and forms. The wogs have been filling the continent since the 1950s. Xenophobia is fuelled much more by the trumped-upĀ ‘Islamic’ terrorism. The EU also views London as a financial saviour for them along few other countries. Continue reading