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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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Yeah, AoT, you fucking idiot. the EU hasn't solved internal conflict. BURN THE WITCH.

 

I mean, Gnasher, you need to breathe in and out a few times because you're not thinking straight.

Again sorry on phone so I'm missing the point or not explaining myself well enough.

 

The above is just an example to show my belief that over the past ten years peace within the Eu and on its borders has become shaky to put it mildly, imo the european policy of 10 years austerity plus expansion has contributed to the uncertainty, but maybe I'm wrong.

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Again sorry on phone so I'm missing the point or not explaining myself well enough.

 

The above is just an example to show my belief that over the past ten years peace within the Eu and on its borders has become shaky to put it mildly, imo the european policy of 10 years austerity plus expansion has contributed to the uncertainty, but maybe I'm wrong.

I feel the pain of the phone, I've been there myself. As for the performance of the EU over the last 10 years... it's difficult to judge, you could wonder what might have happened if a massive financial crisis hit Europe and there was no EU. I mean, we should look back through history and see how things might have been.

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My option is the same as the bullet points in the article, I could copy and type them but can't be bothered.

 

What part of Craig Murray's article do you disagree with?

The conclusion.

 

He is giving up on the EU because the current crop of politicians is dominated by cunts who have scant regard for the founding principles of the Union. I'm not giving up on it, any more than I'd be ready to give up on parliamentary democracy in the UK, just because that has long been dominated by cunts.

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The conclusion.

 

He is giving up on the EU because the current crop of politicians is dominated by cunts who have scant regard for the founding principles of the Union. I'm not giving up on it, any more than I'd be ready to give up on parliamentary democracy in the UK, just because that has long been dominated by cunts.

Fair enough angry, fair enough.

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If someone would've had a clue and thought to themselves "maybe selling off our most lucrative national assets is a bad idea" and stopped the sale to Ford and subsequently to India none of this would've happened in the first place. Thatcherite fiscal policy in action. Another reminder that the country's been sold out from under us.

Because British people never moved British manufacturing overseas.

 

Oh wait...

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/2860995/Dyson-production-moves-to-Malaysia.html

 

tldr: Boss talking bollocks again

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Letting Hugary join is proving wise, the cunt in charge is a right wing barnpot. Fucking lunatic.

 

Peace and love xxx

Mind you, he's safe from censure as long as he's got the Tories to protect him.

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/conservative-meps-hungary-victor-orban-eu-sanctions-far-right-george-soros-a8532356.html

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He're the great man himself being a hypocritical cunt

 

https://twitter.com/i/status/1039478934105202688

 

Crying laughing here...

 

 

Eugene ruane

@GeneRuane

 

His 'rules' are always for others. They don't apply to him or to the entitled or privileged. YOU shouldn't have a load of kids, but if inbred weak-eyed billionaire Tories want to have 20 kids (all named Tarquil Theodore Atlas Bogg-Kleenner Hercules Wankshaft III) that's fine

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I feel the pain of the phone, I've been there myself. As for the performance of the EU over the last 10 years... it's difficult to judge, you could wonder what might have happened if a massive financial crisis hit Europe and there was no EU. I mean, we should look back through history and see how things might have been.

The reaction of the Eu and Eu member states to the financial crash imo has proved disastrous, ditto Eu expansion.

 

I know I've posted the link before but a decade of austerity has borne the inevitable outcome

 

 

https://money.cnn.com/2017/04/13/news/economy/europe-youth-unemployment-france/index.html

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Read my long post above. It points to the reasons why it is practically impossible for EU Member States to go to war with each other. Better still, go away and read some European post-war history. You sorely need to do that.

The current relationship between the EU and the UK would almost guarantee a war 50 years ago.

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Because British people never moved British manufacturing overseas.

 

Oh wait...

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/2860995/Dyson-production-moves-to-Malaysia.html

 

tldr: Boss talking bollocks again

 

The point generally was that an Indian multinational company is less likely to care about the welfare of British workers than a British owned nationalised company. If you can find me a couple of examples of British owned nationalised companies shipping all their workers overseas then i'd concede you have a point, otherwise, sadly, you don't have one. However that's never stopped you in the past.

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It’d be fantastic to see May and JC join up today and completely eviscerate the JRM/BJ ‘plan’. Tear it to pieces and show how the clowns who’ve had 3 years to prepare have absolutely nothing. Then say “It can’t work, we’d be irresponsible to try now we know the impacts”.

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It’d be fantastic to see May and JC join up today and completely eviscerate the JRM/BJ ‘plan’. Tear it to pieces and show how the clowns who’ve had 3 years to prepare have absolutely nothing. Then say “It can’t work, we’d be irresponsible to try now we know the impacts”.

No chance. They've both got their own ideological disaster management plans ready to go.

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