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Posted
30 minutes ago, The Cyclist said:

 

You keep believing that

 

35 years ago, Germany was a great place, both to visit and live and work. Put your hand on your heart and tell me the same is true today.

 

Every single of those Countries that are / were Net Contributors to the EU ate sliding down the S bend of the toilet.

 

 

The cause of Germany's current economic difficulties is well known. It's its past policy of overly relying on Russian gas and the painful transition to other sources of energy.

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Posted
7 minutes ago, candide said:

The cause of Germany's current economic difficulties is well known. It's its past policy of overly relying on Russian gas and the painful transition to other sources of energy.

 

If you say so

 

So what then, would be the cause of the French economic difficulties ?
 

1 cause couldn't be the pumping in Trillions of €'s out of the Nations and into the cofferes of the EU, could it ?

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Posted
3 hours ago, sungod said:

Freedom of movement?

 

We let anyone in...

Not hard working people from Europe that has settled it seams.

Out screaming from the river to the sea and you can stay.

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Posted
17 minutes ago, The Cyclist said:

 

Here comes the Cavalry

 

Sorry, I can only recall scenes of joy and much happiness when Germany initially reunified. To the best of my recollection I cannot recall mass demonstrations in Hamburg calling for a Caliphate or similar.

 

I will take the views of Brits who married Germans and have been living in Germany since ( Some 35 years ) before I listen to you.

 

Now I will heed the very good advice given to me a long time ago " Never argue with an idiot, they will only drag you down to their level, and beat you with years of experience "

 

Goodbye

I will take the views of Brits who married Germans and have been living in Germany since ( Some 35 years ) before I listen to you.”

 

It’s always handy to have friends to call on.

 

Often too handy.
 

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Posted
14 minutes ago, candide said:

The cause of Germany's current economic difficulties is well known. It's its past policy of overly relying on Russian gas and the painful transition to other sources of energy.

 

Not to mention propping up the rest of the EU.

 

https://www.euronews.com/business/2024/12/09/eu-budget-who-pays-the-most-into-the-eu-and-who-gains-the-most#:~:text=Ten countries are net contributors&text=The countries that contributed more,The Netherlands (€6.3bn)

 

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Oh , and not being able to complete with Chinese manufacturing. 

 

Oh, and excessive immigration. 

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Posted
12 minutes ago, The Cyclist said:

 

If you say so

 

So what then, would be the cause of the French economic difficulties ?
 

1 cause couldn't be the pumping in Trillions of €'s out of the Nations and into the cofferes of the EU, could it ?

Most countries are still affected by the post-Covid crisis, and UK has not been in a better shape than EU countries after Brexit. In the case of France, it borrowed too much money (this is also not uncommon on both sides of the Channel)

https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn02784/

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Posted
59 minutes ago, The Cyclist said:

 

Report the xenophobic posts, instead of throwing a word around that you have no idea of its actual meaning.

 

Xenophobic ? Take a look at the makeup of the EU Parliament and Commission, some might say that would be xenophobic.

 

Trumpet.

 

As you offered some unsolicited advice, I'll reply in kind.

 

Firstly, if you practiced what you peached your words might carry more weight. Secondly, if you make statements which are not supported by data, don't be surprised if you are challenged about their veracity.

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Posted
1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

 

Ignore him. He's a race baiter. As soon as he loses an argument he trots out all the usual slurs. 

 

Dunno about a race baiter, certainly a master baiter.

 

He lost whatever argument he thought he might have had, when he started chucking the xenophobe bombs.

 

Oblivious to the fact that the policy of EU freedom of movement is in itself xenophobic

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, candide said:

Most countries are still affected by the post-Covid crisis,

 

I hate to point this out, but the decline in Countries like the UK, France, Germany and others started long before Covid, they also started  long before Brexit.

 

The UK's started over 30 years ago.

 

Germany's started with the fall of the Berlin wall and the cost of reunification.

 

France is just a basket case.

 

But they all have 1 thing in common, the formation of the EU which came into force on 1 November 1993

 

Wealth redistribution ( by whichever method ) does not tend to work out too well, look to the former Yugoslavia if you want a recent example.

 

The EU will follow the same road, at some stage.

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1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

 

Ignore him. He's a race baiter. As soon as he loses an argument he trots out all the usual slurs. 

 

Where have I lost this argument? By pointing out the fact that immigration was lower when we were in the EU?

 

As for race baiting. Rich coming from a bloke who endlessly carps on about the problems caused by immigration and doesn't miss an opportunity to rejoice in the misfortune of Europeans. Thinly disguised racism and xenophobia; a nice combination. 

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18 minutes ago, The Cyclist said:

 

I hate to point this out, but the decline in Countries like the UK, France, Germany and others started long before Covid, they also started  long before Brexit.

 

The UK's started over 30 years ago.

 

Germany's started with the fall of the Berlin wall and the cost of reunification.

 

France is just a basket case.

 

But they all have 1 thing in common, the formation of the EU which came into force on 1 November 1993

 

Wealth redistribution ( by whichever method ) does not tend to work out too well, look to the former Yugoslavia if you want a recent example.

 

The EU will follow the same road, at some stage.

I know. My point was that UK is not faring better outside the EU than when it was part of it.

 

For most European countries, the decline probably started after the oil crisis in the 70s.

 

What is your evidence of EU countries' economy getting worse because of the formation of the EU?

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3 minutes ago, RayC said:

Where have I lost this argument? By pointing out the fact that immigration was lower when we were in the EU?

 

Of course it was lower, 6.5 million + Europeans did not have to apply for a visa.

 

That is the official number that applied for settled status / leave to remain, apparently millions more scuttled back to the EU because they did not qualify for settled status / leave to remain.

 

Or perhaps news outlets like the Guardian were making stuff up.

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19 minutes ago, The Cyclist said:

 

Dunno about a race baiter, certainly a master baiter.

 

He lost whatever argument he thought he might have had, when he started chucking the xenophobe bombs.

 

Oblivious to the fact that the policy of EU freedom of movement is in itself xenophobic

 

 

 

Ho ho ho. Merry Xmas.

 

I'll refresh your memory: You took umbrage and resorted to insults as a result of me having the audacity to point out the fact that immigration to the UK was lower when we were in the EU with uncontrolled immigration from 27 nations, than it is now when we have complete control over our immigration policy.

 

EU freedom of movement, xenophobic? You might as well argue that all nations are therefore xenophobic given that no nation has the same trade arrangements with each and every one of its' partners.

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Just now, candide said:

I know. My point was that UK is not faring better outside the EU than when it was part of it.

 

 

That might be because it was

 

1. Opposed then

 

2. Opposed now

 

3 Opposed forever.

 

So it should surprise no-one that the UK has not grasped the benefits of Brexit with both hands, and is struggling to make forward strides.

 

Mealy mouthed Politicians, a shambles of a House of Lords and a Civil Service not fit for purpose. ensured that Brexit would not be a success.

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