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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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2 minutes ago, Colonel Bumcunt said:

Northern Ireland are getting kicked around a fair bit recently. 

Anyone from there? How's the morale in No Man's Land?

Dont know, dont live there thankfully, I suggest a couple of diddymen marches to improve moral. 

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39 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

Angry always said the eu was good for peace. I didnt think they'd ever be this successful, 

 

 

 

 

I didn't "always say it was good for peace".

I said it was designed to make war between Member States practically impossible; whatever else you think of it, an intelligent, honest person would have to admit it's succeeded at that.

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44 minutes ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

Looks like the EU's earlier statements were just a tale told by an idiot; full of sound and fury, signifying nothing*.

 

Put your dick away, Gnash. 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-55865539

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*That's how you reference Shakespeare.  Watch and learn. 

Much ado about nothing you say, seems they've made a bit of a cunt of themselves tonight though angry, although your blind devotion is very sweet, a bit like Amy on the facebook thread. Anyway even our Justin is giving the eu a ticking off; they must be in the naughty chair.

 

 

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What "blind devotion" are you imagining now, you weirdo?

 

Like I say, I've missed the news today, but it looks like the EU done fucked up and have had to backtrack from doing something stupid.  You might have a point that anyone who thinks the EU is faultless would have a difficult time explaining this.  Fortunately, nobody round here thinks that.

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5 hours ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

Looks like the EU's earlier statements were just a tale told by an idiot; full of sound and fury, signifying nothing*.

 

Put your dick away, Gnash. 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-55865539

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*That's how you reference Shakespeare.  Watch and learn. 

Angry to the eu rescue frantically throwing tins of whitewash all over the place.. "a tale told by an idiot" Haha, er ok.

 

They put out a statement which would have meant a hard border, they have  once again fucked up under pressure.  They are almost as politically useless as us (well now I'm stretching it). This painted persona of aptitude has been set on fire. 

 

You've had the DUP, Sinn Fein, Dublin, Tory party, Labour party and the Archbishop of Canterbury calling the EU out on this whilst good ol Angry does his Leslie Neilson naked gun nothing to see here impersonation.

 

 

 

 

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Missed what happened yesterday so only just catching up. To conclude:

 

1. The EU did something a bit silly.

2. The EU were heavily criticised.

3. The EU considered that and changed their position.

 

Good to see governance that shows the type of humility we so often see from our own government, with whom Gnash is so much in love...

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28 minutes ago, Anubis said:

Missed what happened yesterday so only just catching up. To conclude:

 

1. The EU did something a bit silly.

2. The EU were heavily criticised.

3. The EU considered that and changed their position.

 

Good to see governance that shows the type of humility we so often see from our own government, with whom Gnash is so much in love...

I burst out laughing at your 1. EU did something a bit silly.  Fair play, thats fucking brilliant.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, skend04 said:

Is Gnash at it again?

What are you, in your 50s or 60s and you're acting like a child on an internet forum imagining something someone hasn't said?

In thread that should probably be locked now?

Bizarre.

Should be locked?  Ive just had a little scroll throughout and your on almost every fucking page ya big daft hypocrite.

 

As for your "imagining something" go on what exactly have I imagined here?

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9 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

Should be locked?  Ive just had a little scroll threw and your on almost every fucking page ya big daft hypocrite.

 

As for your "imagining something" go on what exactly have I imagined here?

It'll stop me winding myself up and it'll stop you winding me up. It's a win-win.

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1 minute ago, skend04 said:

It'll stop me winding myself up and it'll stop you winding me up. It's a win-win.

Ok no worries,  it could be worse. Dont wind yourself up it's not worth it. At least its resolved.

 

They could kick us out of the Eurovision song contest, then we're fucked.

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11 minutes ago, Colonel Kurtz said:

I was originally a remainer but I think this vaccine farce could be the beginning of the end of the EU. It is reasonable to assume that 1000's of people across Europe will die becuase of delays in the vaccine roll out caused by EU bureaucracy and incompetency. The Dutch have only vaccinated 1 in 100 people compared to 11 in 100 here. The germans are at about 2 per 100. If this situation was reversed, imagine the reaction here as our people die whilst Europeans are saved. I think the EU may be over in a couple of years because of this. 

In defence they resolved the dangerous northern island border calamity quickly although heads should role. Peace in Ireland is too big an issue to make knee jerk policy decisions. The eu have started behaving like us and that's not good.

 

I agree with you on the eu handling of the vaccine, it's a major fuck up but they do tend to make them on big issues. 

 

The eu is still popular in most countries so they should be ok for the foreseeable future imo. I don't think they are as reckless in gambling on their own economy as we seem to be.

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8 minutes ago, Colonel Kurtz said:

The big risk to the EU is that Brexit is a success. It’s very early days but the dire predictions of project Fear seem ridiculous now. There is fresh food in the shops, medicines at the chemists, no lorry queues at the border and the £ is up against the euro to an 8 month high. Despite the pandemic, trade is carrying on and the vaccine crisis has revealed how bureaucratic and incompetent the EU can be. I don’t think it will last another 5 years. 

That’s a bit of a rosey assessment, we’re only a month into it. Looks like there are going to be plenty of bumps ahead, and that’s before we even factor in travelling to Europe from the UK (thank fuck I qualify for an Irish passport).

 

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