Die Brexit-Befürworter liessen sich nicht nur von der Einwanderungsfrage leiten, sondern hatten auch Probleme mit der überzogenen grünen EU-Agenda, die ihnen beispielsweise hohe Strompreise bescherte (in Deutschland dürfte die Stimmungslage übrigens ähnlich sein). Siehe hier im Dailycaller: “By large majorities, voters who saw multiculturalism, feminism, the Green movement, globalisation and immigration as forces for good voted to remain in the EU; those who saw them as a force for ill voted by even larger majorities to leave,” Ashcroft wrote. Britons have been struggling under high energy prices for years, in part due to rules passed down from EU bureaucrats. Environmentalists opposed leaving the EU for precisely this reason. The Brexit vote signals the U.K. is lurching right, and will likely reject heavy-handed climate policies. “It is highly unlikely that the party-political green consensus that has existed in Parliament for the last 10 years will survive the seismic changes that are now unfolding after Britain’s Independence Day.”
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