September 10, 2019

And in international politics... Short and sweet

Dana Mathewson

We've been hearing a lot about Brexit these days, but not commenting much about it here at The Aviary. I suspect that's mainly because to us Americans, British politics are pretty confusing.

Here's someone you'll remember -- probably -- who gets it.
Readers of a certain age probably remember Ringo Starr fondly. He always seemed sensible, for a rock musician, and it appears that money hasn’t driven him to the left, as happens with so many. Here Ringo says what he thinks about Brexit. It’s common sense, clearly and effectively expressed:
[The following text is a Tweet] 

"The people voted and they have to get on with it.

You had the vote, this is what won, let’s get on with it.

I would have voted for Brexit because it’s a great move.

To be in control of your own country is a good move."


A true patriot indeed!

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