Brexit: The Unreasonable Battle | Brexit or Hair Loss

Brendon 2022-04-19 09:02:44

On June 23, 2016, with 17,176,006 votes in favor and 15,952,444 votes against, the United Kingdom passed the "Brexit " referendum and announced its withdrawal from the "EU Group Chat".

On January 15, 2019, the British House of Commons, the British House of Commons, voted to reject the "Brexit" agreement previously reached by the British government and the European Union.

Three years later, the most controversial government referendum of the 21st century is still pending, and little-known details about the referendum are gradually emerging.

The "Corrupt Country" filmmaker, who has always been self- deprecating, simply filmed this controversy.


Brexit or hair loss

In 1689, the British Parliament passed the "Bill of Rights" to limit the power of the king, transferring the power of the state from the monarch to the parliament, and establishing the first democratic republic in human history.

Since then, the concepts of democracy, republic, and popular election have become the mainstream concepts of democratic politics and slowly entered public life.

The choice of A or B has become the natural right of citizens and an extremely important part of democratic politics. Major events related to citizens' lives need to be decided by "referendums".

In 2016, then-British Prime Minister Cameron re-examined the relationship with the European Union and launched a referendum on whether to "leave the European Union".

In the face of an important vote concerning the future of the UK and the international situation, it failed to attract the slightest attention of those who remained in the EU and ordinary people.

Everyone thinks about the mortgage at the end of the month, the tax payment at the end of the year, and the dwindling amount of hair on the top of their heads. They are used to the democratic process and don't care whether the results are beneficial to me.

In a sense, hair loss is far more terrifying than Brexit .

Dominic, played by "Doctor Strange" Benedict, is a British politician who is facing a hair loss crisis. His career is not going well, and he cannot realize his inner ambition. His life is not smooth, and he repeats a boring life all day long.

Like the UK from a global perspective, it seems powerful, but it can't even control its own destiny.

The same situation made Dominica and the United Kingdom have a strong empathy, and a slogan instantly touched the softness of the people's hearts:

Take Back Control

Take back control of the UK, take back £350 million, take back the jobs in the hands of immigrants, take back their hair.

On social networking sites, such a simple and straightforward slogan ignited the accumulated dissatisfaction in the hearts of the people, and the crowd was enthusiastic, and everyone became a firm Brexiteer.

In the end, the "Brexitists" won the election.

Victory, then what?

The situation of the majority of the people has not only failed to improve, but has gotten worse and worse, and the huge energy released from Pandora's Box has a new direction.

The film continues the consistent political self- deprecation of the "Corrupt Country" films .

At the very beginning of the film, the two leaders of the Brexit Party hold a secret meeting in the art gallery, and the background of the meeting is actually the magnificent British soldier written by the American painter John Singleton Copley.

The soldiers who once defeated France in New Jersey now have to fight against the European Union, while the former little brother New Jersey has become his "big brother".

In the storage room, Dominic talked about his views on the world situation and his concerns about globalization.

How can the UK control its own destiny, how can ordinary people change their status quo, how can the rich participate in the distribution of resources, and how can the injustice of the world be resolved?

When leaving the European Union and staying away from globalization became the only solution in Dominica's mind, the camera slanted, and Liby laundry detergent came into the picture strongly.

How to escape cannot escape globalization and dissipate the grievances in the hearts of the people.

In the film, the "fat and strong" Brexiteers and the "inactive" Remainers are very similar to the British Whigs and Tories.

The choice of A or B is not important, how to make the people stand up for themselves is important, and the effect of the decision can even be ignored.

As soon as the situation changes, turn around immediately and do what you want.

The leader of the opposition party, who should have played a supervisory role, has also become a "wine and meat man", all day long, he only knows how to drink champagne and have parties in his private garden.

After an unethical canvassing, the United Kingdom made a "nonsense" decision in the eyes of the director: to leave the European Union.

Who should bear the "pot" of this farce ?

Is it an unruly leader, an old man with hair loss, or a blindly obedient populace?

At this time, the film ushered in the final reversal. The so-called "public opinion" is nothing but the collective mood created by social media, and the serious referendum is just another product created by it.

What's even more frightening is that he even managed the presidential election of the North American eldest brother.

As stated in the film, this is a brand new political era, and the feelings of the common people have become a key factor in determining the choice of parties and the direction of the country.

Originally existing in the fable, "water can carry a boat, and it can also capsize" has become possible, and in political practice, it has achieved great success again and again.

But what is terrifying is that this power is like a Pandora's box that is out of control, beyond the control of the times, but it is deeply affected by the various forces of the times.

Choose right or wrong, and choose the best answer if the answer is similar.

In the face of similar and dispensable answers, the power in Pandora's Box loses its direction, and can only rely on personal likes and dislikes.

And the outcome of such a referendum can only be predicted by God.

Reproduce the most controversial British referendum in the 21st century with the consistent political self-defeating of the "corrupt country".

"Brexit: Unreasonable War", highly recommended.

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Extended Reading

Brexit quotes

  • Dominic Cummings: Let me tell you who we're up against. Who are setting themselves up over the river to destroy us.

    [scene cuts to Vote Remain offices as he continues]

    Dominic Cummings: Lucy Thomas, ex-producer of BBC's Newsnight program, so she'll know how to handle the press. Director of the campaign, Will Straw, son of Jack. Failed his MP race in 2015, typical establishment thinker: "If it didn't work the first time, try it again". You got Ryan Coetzee, director of strategy, he's Nick Clegg's former special advisor.

    Nigel Farage: Labour and Lib-Dem hate each other post-coalition. That won't work!

    Dominic Cummings: Oh, yeah, no, it's a proper left and center-left love-in. You've got the Greens and the Welsh, but none as interesting as these. The one true enemy they both share...

    Matthew Elliott: Tories.

    Dominic Cummings: The Number Ten machine, headed up by, trumpets please

    [blows raspberry]

    Dominic Cummings: Craig Oliver!

    Nigel Farage: Cameron's communication director.

    Dominic Cummings: A position held as we know by a long succession of bastards - Campbell, Coulsen. This one's more out of the limelight, ostensibly in control and composed. He's furiously loyal to his boss and I can tell you that we, uh, well we have a little history.

    [cut back to Vote Remain offices]

    Craig Oliver: Dominic Cummings is basically mental. We had to all but ban him from Number Ten. He's desperate to be seen as this visionary architect of a new world order, but actually, he's just an egotist with a wrecking ball. It does however mean that he's, well, he's unpredictable.

    [cut back to Vote Leave offices]

    Dominic Cummings: I know how to beat Oliver. Conventional wisdom is a disease that the British are peculiarly susceptible to, and he certainly hasn't been inoculated.

  • Dominic Cummings: [scene cuts between the two offices of Vote Leave and Vote Remain as they write out strategy] We also know that the other side are gonna run a campaign the way that campaigns have been run for pretty much the last 70 years. They're gonna fight from the center, and they're gonna make it about jobs and the economy.

    Andrew Cooper: We focus on the economy and jobs. The message: leaving risks both.

    Craig Oliver: Clinton '92. Best campaign ever. "It's the economy, stupid".

    Andrew Cooper: You define your opponent as the riskier option, and though the change candidate might initially poll well, come election day the nerves kick in. Voters revert back to center. Law of political science - if the status quo are ahead before the campaign begins, which we are, they always win on the day. So...

    Douglas Carswell: So, what's our answer?

    Dominic Cummings: Tzu's "The Art of War". If we fight them on home terrain, they will win. So what we need to do is lead them to the ninth battlefield. The deadly ground where no one expects to find themselves. Outcome? *They* perish.

    Victoria Woodcock: Which means?

    Dominic Cummings: You reverse the proposition. We make *them* the risky option. To stay is to risk losing more of the things we cherish - we're asking voters not to reject the status quo, but to return to it, to independence. How much does it cost us each week to be members of the EU?

    Daniel Hannan: In the region of...

    Dominic Cummings: What's our researcher's name?

    Matthew Elliott: Richard.

    Dominic Cummings: Ricardo, will you get me all the figures up for how much it costs to be members of the EU for a week? Largest one wins.

    Matthew Elliott: Make sure it's verifiable!