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whats your beef with brexit?

Notanumber

A Free Man
It's only a strategy. Actually our goal is to reform the ECB through a Plan B, projected by Minister Savona, who was supposed to become Minister of Economy, but the Brussels Mafia hindered this (through their puppet, the "king" who lives in the Quirinale Palace.)

Just let me tell you we need to remain to destroy this EU from within, so Germany will pay for what she did to us.
Germany destroyed Italian Socialism in the '90s... with Maastricht, with the Andreatta-Van Miert agreement, with the unfair ECB system.

Is this man right about Italy?

 

The Emperor of Mankind

Currently the galaxy's spookiest paraplegic
Sinn fein mps can,if they want,sit in the house of commons but use absenteeism, what's the difference.

First off, that doesn't address the fact the Tories are in bed with Unionist terrorists; secondly, it's whataboutery.

Sinn Fein campaign on a platform of not taking their seats because they're republicans who (quite sensibly) refuse to pledge allegiance to a monarch. They act on principle whereas the DUP don't.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
…. who (quite sensibly) refuse to pledge allegiance to a monarch. They act on principle whereas the DUP don't.

Must admit, I back them all the way on this. Why should you have to pledge allegiance to a monarch who you do not respect!

It's like swearing an allegiance which involves God
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
First off, that doesn't address the fact the Tories are in bed with Unionist terrorists; secondly, it's whataboutery.

Sinn Fein campaign on a platform of not taking their seats because they're republicans who (quite sensibly) refuse to pledge allegiance to a monarch. They act on principle whereas the DUP don't.

Difference being Unionist are exactly that, they want to be part of the UK, sinn fein obviously don't.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Is this man right about Italy?


He's right...but our net exports (NX) are positive whereas those of France are negative, so we have all the rights to "borrow" the money we need (we need it to restore our socialist policies).
That said, France and Germany have hidden privileges that neither UK nor Italy have. That's why the EU is nothing but a Franco-German alliance. And this has to end

Germany is doing anything to hinder our growth by keeping very little money in circulation.
But we got rid of Berlusconi...we got rid of the leftists...who were pro-EU. Now we have two angry anti-EU parties and so ...Germany is really in trouble.


The EU will be imposing on every aspect of life if it can, economies laws everything.
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It's a dictatorship.
 
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The Emperor of Mankind

Currently the galaxy's spookiest paraplegic
Difference being Unionist are exactly that, they want to be part of the UK, sinn fein obviously don't.

So what does this have to do with the fact the DUP are supported by the Ulster Defence Association; a Unionist terrorist group? Just because someone is a Unionist does not mean they can't also be a terrorist.


Must admit, I back them all the way on this. Why should you have to pledge allegiance to a monarch who you do not respect!

It's like swearing an allegiance which involves God

Reminds me of the furore the press had when Jeremy Corbyn, an atheist republican, did not sing 'God Save The Queen'.
 

Notanumber

A Free Man
Why should any one care how she chooses to spend her money. Education of her children seems a more sensible way than most.

She may or may not have private medical insurance. But private does not necessarily, or even usually, mean better.

You need to know you have a problem before any one looks for a diagnosis. And her symptoms were not exactly what you think of first for diabetes

Was it a (spin) doctor that diagnosed her disorder?





Unfortunately, Diane is not the only one.



 

Terrywoodenpic

Oldest Heretic
Was it a (spin) doctor that diagnosed her disorder?





Unfortunately, Diane is not the only one.





You seem to believe everything you see on social media. with out any mental discrimination.

When you see such reports attacking someone there, is always an agenda for doing so, which should at least raise your gullibility filter.
 

Terrywoodenpic

Oldest Heretic
Our Queen isn't allowed a political opinion, i would like to hear her personal opinion on it though.

The queen is allowed political opinions like any one else, and I am sure that the prime minister is appraised of them in the weekly audience. as would be the privy councillors be, from time to time, when they have discussions with her.

What you mean is that the queen does not make political remarks publicly.
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
The queen is allowed political opinions like any one else, and I am sure that the prime minister is appraised of them in the weekly audience. as would be the privy councillors be, from time to time, when they have discussions with her.

What you mean is that the queen does not make political remarks publicly.

Yes of course that's what I mean.
 

The Emperor of Mankind

Currently the galaxy's spookiest paraplegic
Sinn fein ira, mcguiness was an ira operative and leader so yes they can be.

That's a non-sequitur.

'Irish Republicans can be terrorists therefore Ulster Unionists cannot be terrorists'. There's no logical link from the first half of that claim to the next. The IRA was a terrorist organisation and the UDA is a terrorist organisation ('were' is used in light of the fact the IRA has disarmed and no longer pursues its aims through violence).
 

England my lionheart

Rockerjahili Rebel
Premium Member
That's a non-sequitur.

'Irish Republicans can be terrorists therefore Ulster Unionists cannot be terrorists'. There's no logical link from the first half of that claim to the next. The IRA was a terrorist organisation and the UDA is a terrorist organisation ('were' is used in light of the fact the IRA has disarmed and no longer pursues its aims through violence).

I think the real issue with you is they helped the tories form a government but in the end they could end up being the remains allies.
 

Notanumber

A Free Man
Nigel Farage has been saying for a while that he thinks a deal has already been done.

Or as Jeff says, it may be a case of trying to string it out for as long as possible to keep the Brexiteers and their Canada +++ ideas as well as the opposition' customs union demands at bay so forcing Chequers as the only solution.

It is interesting, what he says about 'Scoxit'.


The Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, says that a post-Brexit UK would be welcomed into the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership or CPTPP.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
The Japanese Prime Minister, Shinzo Abe, says that a post-Brexit UK would be welcomed into the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership or CPTPP.
Firstly the EU already has a free trade agreement with Japan. You can't better a free trade agreement (The clue is in the name)
And bringing goods halfway round the world instead of 20 miles across the channel makes imminent sense after we have had the latest climate change warnings.

This is how desperate the Brexiteers are becoming, clutching at straws for what seems like a good story without researching it.
£350m/week and millions of Turks coming to the EU, when can we expect that?
 
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