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« on: June 30, 2024, 07:43:44 AM » |
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« edited: June 30, 2024, 09:13:40 AM by 🦀🎂🦀🎂 »
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Honestly, possibly canada. High growth, strong magnet for high skilled immigration, lacks some of the more weird problems endemic to the US (less violent, lacks the legacy of segregation), has a political system and culture that allows swift change of unpopular politicians, has largely ended most of the constitutional rancor around quebec etc.
All the European states are in too much of an identity crisis, with neither its establishment blobs nor its insurgents in much of a position to help. Insanely you could make the case that britain may be in a better spot than the continent, who still are locked in the crippling straitjacket of the eurozone.
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