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The EU needs to end and diminish and die quickly, it is a corrupted pile of garbage, a hell hole and still does not make sense why people want to be associated with it or remain in it. ---------- Post added at 15:37 ---------- Previous post was at 15:21 ---------- Quote:
It was a massive mistake allowing Romania to join the EU. http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/...oners-EU-jails Quote:
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Would she hold a referendum to leave the EU or would her election win be sufficient? |
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I think we sometimes underestimate the emotional attachment to the concept (as opposed to the institution) on mainland Europe. I remember reading an article that speculated that one of the reasons for German reluctance over free movement was the experience of West/East Germans. There are many people in Europe now for whom the cold war isn't that long ago.
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Whether allowing Romania to join the EU or not is a different debate but maybe one you feel more comfortable with than with discussing the increased prosperity membership has brought the UK. Quote:
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Nitwits like Moaning Major have had their (grey) day and thankfully people with more vision and stronger leadership are in place now both here and over the pond. The EU is yesterday's news. |
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The Asian population is not happy, infact they tell us all the time they voted to leave because they are fed up of those 'Eastern Europeans' coming here to live off the state and rob and steal from our locals, they have said they catch them in the act all the time. I said not long ago in the migrant thread that three Romanian men tried to rob a school boy, I mean FFS, they don't care who they steal from. Anyway, as I said in that story, thankfully a car full of Asian men was driving past and came to the boys rescue, I saw the mother on facebook pleading to find the Asian men who saved her son from those disgusting thieving *******s. |
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Anyway, if things are as bad as you portray them, you have my total sympathy. Your council needs to deport them which it has the right to do so if they're not working. Councils with more guts do this and you need to diplomatically help yours step up to the mark to make your community a better place to live. |
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There won't be a debate on the EU in 40 years because the EU will not exist, it will either collapse or become a U.S.E there will be no EU. I really don't pay any attention to the media because they are all agenda ridden steaming piles and none of them can be trusted to provide an objective picture for the public. I am still fully confident that after a bumpy 5-10 years the UK will start to prosper far more then it would have done by remaining and that's why i voted leave not for me but my kids their future is brighter out of the EU then it would have been if we stayed in.
Hopefully the EU will completely collapse and greater stability can be achieved by not having a self righteous corrupt monster constantly pushing to extend it's territory and influence. Leaving is not without it's risks but anyone who says there were no risks from staying in instantly loses credibility. If ken, john and michael are really unhappy about our exit from the EU they can sod off to europe and not look back there is definately no loss for the UK in those has beens leaving. |
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No "Just a trading block" then! |
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If only that were true. |
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First possible hump in the Parliamentary process of Brexit tomorrow: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-39121562
The Lords might send it back to the Commons in order to seek assurances that EU citizens will be able to stay. I think this is something that is likely to happen anyway, it's more a soft protest to show some resistance. I can't see a scenario where this doesn't happen. It's too expensive and logistically difficult to deport all EU citizens, businesses would hit the roof and the uproar would be difficult to deal with. I think you would even see large scale protests and resistance. Imagine the police trying to rock up one morning in South Kensington to deport French citizens, not gonna happen. |
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