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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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42 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

Do you really think after two world wars with subsequent  peace treatys signed (which meant Germany could not re arm) that Europen countrys had any appetite for war? 

Greece and Turkey did.

Serbia and Croatia did.

Russia and Ukraine did.

Azerbaijan and Armenia did.

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12 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

Skip back however many pages to where you were posting your racist stuff and I was pulling you up on it; I can't be arsed going round that again.

 

But it's very simple: if you don’t like being called racist, don't post racist stuff.

Mmm, remember when another poster made similar comments about that community but was let off? Whatever happened to him? 

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1 minute ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

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I mean, as a remainer I’m reluctant to make the counter argument against the points made by Rico, which is full of bollocks, and your reply to Gnasher which is full of holes, because I can’t really be bothered 1) arguing against inclusion of something I want to remain in and 2) can’t be arsed arguing that I’m not a pro-leave tribalist for weeks. That said, it is a load of nonsense. 

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8 minutes ago, Numero said:

I mean, as a remainer I’m reluctant to make the counter argument against the points made by Rico, which is full of bollocks, and your reply to Gnasher which is full of holes, because I can’t really be bothered 1) arguing against inclusion of something I want to remain in and 2) can’t be arsed arguing that I’m not a pro-leave tribalist for weeks. That said, it is a load of nonsense. 

How is it nonsense?

 

Gnasher claims that European countries just got sick of war and, I dunno, found a new hobby or something.   It's obvious bollocks and the clearest evidence is that plenty of European countries have been to war against each other since 1945.

 

Still, if you want to make a compelling counter-argument like "erm", then, OK, you do you.

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On 20/10/2017 at 01:27, Ne Moe Imya said:

Can someone explain something to me?

 

I don't live in the UK so I have only followed the whole Brexit thing from a distance. I'm hoping some of you can help me to understand.

 

From what I can tell, the whole thing is a very predictable disaster. Like, it was always obvious it was going to be a disaster, it is currently unfolding as a disaster, and neither of those compare to the utterly massive disaster it's going to be over the next 5 years.

 

The posts going back to the beginning of the thread made me wonder what I had posted about it years back.

 

It was always obvious it was going to turn out this way, wasn't it?

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Just now, AngryofTuebrook said:

How is it nonsense?

 

Gnasher claims that European countries just got sick of war and, I dunno, found a new hobby or something.   It's obvious bollocks and the clearest evidence is that plenty of European countries have been to war against each other since 1945.

 

Still, if you want to make a compelling counter-argument like "erm", then, OK, you do you.

I will do exactly that; it’s just not worth the time. 

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13 hours ago, Colonel Kurtz said:

I think you massively underestimate the antipathy towards the French in this country. A few minutes of footage on the 6pm news of navy gunboats seizing French trawlers off the coast of Dover is a moneyshot for a lot of people. They’ll be cheering them on.  

Yeah I dont doubt it. That's why its a convenient distraction for the pile of shit the deal/no deal treaty this government is going to have to sell to the nation in the very near future. 

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The media is this country really are complicit bastards. Every time one of the cunts are on talking about getting a deal done, if the EU move, they should just repeat over and over "you got elected 12 months ago on having an oven ready deal, were you lying ?" 

 

It won't happen and when No deal happens we all know who the same media will happily call out.

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1 hour ago, Scooby Dudek said:

The media is this country really are complicit bastards. Every time one of the cunts are on talking about getting a deal done, if the EU move, they should just repeat over and over "you got elected 12 months ago on having an oven ready deal, were you lying ?" 

 

It won't happen and when No deal happens we all know who the same media will happily call out.

Headline in Daily racist piece of shit in early January.

 

Brexit Chaos hits Britain!

Supermarkets shelves empty as trucks stuck in 20 mile queues going nowhere.

 

Guaranteed. No self awareness that they enabled this. 

 

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I keep reading the suggestion that the EU are 'hardening their position' or blaming Macron, Merkel or some EU nabob re lack of progress in the negotiations, but as far as I can see the EU position has barely changed and it is our side that has flailed all over the place switching from belligerence to self pity, and concentrated more on the publicity and propaganda  aspects rather than concentrating on the nuts and bolts of the deal.

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7 minutes ago, sir roger said:

I keep reading the suggestion that the EU are 'hardening their position' or blaming Macron, Merkel or some EU nabob re lack of progress in the negotiations, but as far as I can see the EU position has barely changed and it is our side that has flailed all over the place switching from belligerence to self pity, and concentrated more on the publicity and propaganda  aspects rather than concentrating on the nuts and bolts of the deal.

Yep, the EUs redlines have never changed. 

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2 minutes ago, skend04 said:

Yep, the EUs redlines have never changed. 

Tory cunts have told everyone in the UK  (whether or not they believe it themselves) that they can get the EU to concede, simply by shouting and being British. Turns out that's not an effective negotiating strategy.

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