Either way you spell it, the choice is clear.
Continuing my war against Fake Surprise and Collapsed Timelines.
Headline: Brexit would leave UK in uncharted territory.
England has been a recognized nation since the time of Jesus. More than 2000 years.
England has been part of EU since 1993. 25 years.
Let's look at the timeline.
We have 1993 years of CHARTED TERRITORY, because we know that England somehow managed to grow and prosper and invent thousands of things and develop most of the industries that everyone else copied, during that part of the chart, even though it was mysteriously surviving without the INDISPENSABLE BLESSINGS OF JUNCKER AND SOROS.
And then we have 25 years of CHARTED TERRITORY during which England declined and lost its industries and became pretty much a third-world shithole with the INDISPENSABLE BLESSINGS OF JUNCKER AND SOROS.
There is no UNCHARTED TERRITORY. We have a whole fucking bunch of POSITIVE CHART and a short horrible period of NEGATIVE CHART. Which should you choose?
Alternately, uncharted territory is
usually spelled unchartered territory nowadays. Using this form of the phrase, England invented the most important CHARTER in political history way back in 1215, and then specifically abandoned it when EU substituted its own Satanic charter in 1993. Again we have a whole fucking long period with a POSITIVE CHARTER, and then 25 years with a SATANIC CHARTER. Which should you choose?