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Brexit: Boris Johnson's father 'applies for French passport'


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38 minutes ago, Logosone said:

Does he have enough points to be eligible? 

 

We don't just want any riff-raff in the EU....

Ah, the royal WE.

 

Since when were YOU thee person who decides who can or cannot stay?

 

You seem to have delusions of grandeur well beyond your capabilities.

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23 minutes ago, evadgib said:

Weren't you championing Corbyn at the last election and very publicly rabble rousing in a constituency where the candidate was duly ousted?

Is that even related to the comment I made and if so how?

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14 hours ago, Maybole said:

Me too

I am quite happy with the one that I have (red euro) until it is due for replacement, and then I will apply for a British passport.

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17 minutes ago, billd766 said:

I am quite happy with the one that I have (red euro) until it is due for replacement, and then I will apply for a British passport.

Strange. I have always had a Dutch passport.

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1 minute ago, safarimike11 said:

It "tell(s) us" that the UK is a democracy, just like the eurotrash onion commission is not a democracy; you know, appointed by MEPs.

Just as your government is not a democracy, you know, selected by your PM, not even appointed by the elected representatives.

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17 hours ago, billd766 said:

what you want is democracy EU style.

 

I don't know what that imply.

 

I know that Belgium is part of the E.U..

And that Belgium still issue laws and regulations for its citizens.

So far people are rather happy with this.

As a pensioner I am certainly.

 

However I hope, as voting is mandatory in Belgium, they not come to the idea we should vote for all those people having one or another top function in the E.U..

We voted for a government in May 2019, we still don't have a proper one as per today, but we, the men in the street, don't suffer in no way from it.

 

Other nationalities in Europe may of course have a different opinion/experience about the

matter. 

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54 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Strange. I have always had a Dutch passport.

A lot of my passports were blue and British. Sometime after the UK joined the EU the passports were made in the EU and the outer cover went to red. It seems as though my next one will be blue.

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1 hour ago, stevenl said:

Just as your government is not a democracy, you know, selected by your PM, not even appointed by the elected representatives.

it is the same way all governments are appointed worldwide ritard.

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On 3/23/2020 at 3:51 PM, Basil B said:

I want a Scottish Passport...

 

shouldna be too tricky to arrange

they do destill a whisky (blended) named Passport, better buy a VAT if you plan crossing several borders

 

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