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4 minutes ago, nauseus said:
Why?
For the same reason your football club won’t pay your telephone bill.
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36 minutes ago, Jimbo1964 said:
Take it out of the WW2 war reparation payments that German didn't make to the UK. That debt is far more than 39 Billion. Not to mention the debt France owes the UK for liberating them twice from the Germans.
If Germany has any contractual obligations with the UK, I’m afraid that’s not the EU’s business. Same for France.
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The sad thing is not so much that Brexiteer leaders know what buttons to push and how to deceive the mob into following them. It really is that those people are stupid enough to still believe all the nonsense and false promises. The same guy who promised them 350 million a week now claims you can just walk away from your financial obligations, and they get all excited again. And then they complain when they’re being called uneducated fools. Can’t wait for the day when also this bubble bursts and they jump onto the next unicorn.
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The amazing thing is: Brexiteers still haven’t learned anything. They believed Cameron’s false promises; the believed the leave campaign’s false promises. And they’re going to believe the PM candidate’s false promises, and will end up disappointed and whining again.
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1 minute ago, kingdong said:is there anything stopping the 48% emigrating to the eu they profess to love so much?
Is there anything stopping the 52% from emigrating to a non-EU country?
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10 minutes ago, kingdong said:perhaps berko should just do his job,remain impartial,and mind his own buisness.
Sure, as long as a Prime Minister does his job and respects parliament’s sovereignty.
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1 hour ago, vogie said:
Why are you complicating the issue, it is not difficult, the outcome is obviously not to your liking but "leave" is a very simple word and it should not confuse you, here are some of the interpretations:
1. If you leave a place or person, you go away from that place or person.
2. If you leave an institution, group, or job, you permanently stopattending that institution, being a member of that group, or doing that job.
3. If you leave your husband, wife, or some other person with whom you have had a close relationship, you stop living with them or you finish the relationship.
Nowhere does it say there must be conditions when you leave somewhere or someone.
I think the only ones complicating the issue are those that cannot accept
that you need to get a majority in parliament. So far, there is no majority in parliament for any of the options presented to parliament, so back to the drawing board it is.
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I think taking cocaine is ok. There are much worse things. Like Brexit.
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53 minutes ago, malagateddy said:
Just shows how desperate they are four our money!!
Remind me, who’s asking whom for an extension? ???? But I certainly appreciate you keep the shxtshow running. Good entertainment.
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Pure madness to experiment with economical suicide (aka Brexit) in such a tense environment rather than ensuring stability to what’s left.
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1 hour ago, Loiner said:
No meddling required? None requested, but you are still at it?
How about no more extensions and keep them all schtum?
Nah, that would put an end to the circus, and I really enjoy watching Brexiteers making a fool of themselves. I hope they never find out that no one forces them to beg for another extension.????
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1 minute ago, Loiner said:
Hey, you're one of those guys aren't you Fritzy? No problem - it's been established long ago that Johnny Foreigner is allowed to post on the subject. Hence your frequent nonsense.
Get your translator out and look at the previous posts. It was about a Remainer trying to distance himself from being so, by claiming to be just an interested bystander. No question about that with you is there?If it makes you feel better I can be a remainer for you. A German remainer even. Whatever you need to deflect from your incompetence. ????
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2 hours ago, Loiner said:
I'd say you care Fritzy, otherwise why your replies? Is the EU going to enforce a hard border between the two countries. How and by whom would that be done?
By its member state Ireland, who has agreed to protect the EU’s borders. (Yes, you heard right, there are still people who honor agreements.)
Of course, it won’t happen, because you Brexiteer amateurs won’t get your shxt together. You’ll keep embarrassing your country while entertaining the rest of the world.
2 hours ago, Loiner said:I doubt the Irish would, so possibly a bunch of Germans as you seem quite insistent about it.
The GFA stays, as agreed between Ireland and the UK. without more EU meddling in the affairs of sovereign states.I don't need Donald to tell me how right he is, because I already know. Obviously you and the EU do need his advise because you are now becoming the desperate ones.
Yes, it is very obvious who’s desperate ????
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2 hours ago, Loiner said:EU and Ireland's false need for a hard border has already been done to death on previous topics. Did you miss those on spaced out days?
Look, no one cares what you consider as a false need. What the EU’s needs are decides the EU alone.
QuoteWhat goes on between Ireland and the UK is not up to you, wherever you sit in a corner of the EUsuperstate.
Exactly, so focus on your agreement with Ireland rather then telling others what you think their needs should be.
QuoteDonald tells it like it is again "...it's going to work out very well".
You must be pretty desperate if you have to cite Donald Dumb as a reference.
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10 minutes ago, Loiner said:
Well spotted there. Ireland and the EU both making up lies about Brexit having some sort of an affect on the GFA. Only their insistence on the false need for a hard border made it an issue.
What is a “false need” supposed to be? Whether I need something or not is completely up to me. What the EU needs is certainly not a Brexiteer’s business. Focus on your needs, such as your Good Friday Agreement.
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Is stopped reading after “Trump promises”
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33 minutes ago, BritManToo said:
Very easy, you just have no vote in Parliament on the matter, and the UK is out on the default date.
Something a PM can easily arrange.
The question is whether you can find a PM who is willing to put his name under it. I doubt it; even a BJ will not do it.
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3 minutes ago, brycspain said:are you sure Trump is the problem or is your country the problem?
Are you sure you’re in the right thread?
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3 hours ago, Thairealist said:
Yes, the turn out for the E.U Election is always lower than that at a G.E.
Just as the turn out at a G.E is always lower, than at the referendum of 2016. When the majority of the electorate voted by a majority of more than 1,400,000 to Democratically leave the E.U.
You don’t need a referendum result. You need a majority in parliament.
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14 minutes ago, BritManToo said:
You lost the referendum, you lost the EU vote, and you'll lose any other referendum or vote.
You shouldn’t be so concerned about what others lose. You should start winning something.
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8 hours ago, Pedrogaz said:
Let's all hope that this most evil of men, Netanyahu, fails to win the next election and gives peace a chance in the Middle East. Imagine....
Agree. He’s a terrorist.
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13 minutes ago, mogandave said:
Why should or anyone give any credence to a study after only seeing the results?
Oh, it was a study, that proves it!
Are you one of those climate change deniers and vaccination opponents? Next you’ll tell us the moon doesn’t exist because you haven’t personally been there.
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2 hours ago, CG1 Blue said:I think we have to question why this action is being brought 3 years after the alleged offence.
Better late than never. And it certainly doesn’t matter — unless you wanna say that a criminal offense becomes acceptable after 3 years.
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10 minutes ago, aright said:
It doesn't have to be a PM candidate. If a deal has not been cobbled together and approved by October 31st Mr Macron will make the decision for us, because he has said he will not approve an extension and therefore we will be leaving with no deal.
Macron blocking an extension is even less likely than finding a PM candidate who will put his name under a no-deal Brexit.
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UK not paying Brexit bill would be debt default, French source says
in World News
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I will show some gratitude if you guys keep making a fool of yourself by posting nonsense like this. Promised.