A moment of destiny for Britain and Europe
Thursday’s referendum is proof that the UK remains a sovereign state
Financial Times | 22 June 2016
Whatever the result on Friday morning, this referendum campaign will leave an enduring mark. The public has revealed a deep distrust of elites and institutions that needs to be addressed. Many voters have expressed genuine concerns about migrant flows that cannot be ignored. Nothing can justify the ugly xenophobia of the pro-Brexit campaign and its back-seat driver Nigel Farage; but if Remain wins, Britain needs to hold a bigger conversation about migration.
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[Whereas in Cambodia, it has been ignored time and again, and time and
time again, posing existential challenges as our homes and villages and
provinces are plundered one and 21 at a time - think Kampuchea Krom --
all the while the Cambodians in the process are crippled with the ugly
moniker of racism, a false grand narrative that is stunning as it is
an effective cover for continuing Vietnamization.]
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