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I do.
I moved to Paris 4 years ago. For 6 months this year I also had a job back in Yorkshire. I've got close family links to London and (prior to this year) travelled frequently between the two countries - as well as elsewhere. I've met, and continue to meet, a lot of people and I like them all. They give me a reason to live - people are great. Complex, at times difficult, stubborn, hard to understand but almost universally pleasant (oh, and I'm not blowing my own trumpet here). Of course there are those who've had more troubled times and don't know how to manage their anger. There are those who are egotistical and think they're always right. There are always rotten eggs. But in answer to your question: yes, I do like this modern, global world. It's the world I inhabit and it's the world I want to improve, in whatever (little) way I can. And I hope I can continue to do that. Please join me.
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Ideally, I would like a world where we don't discriminate people on the basis of where they happen to be born or raised, where you can as easily relocate to another country as another county and where we achieve common good through co-operation and collaboration. There are aspects of the "modern, global world" that bring us closer to that ideal (EU being one of them) and aspects that work against it (regressive nationalism, global corporations that outpower governments).
who the fuck does like this modern, global world though?