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whats your beef with brexit?

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Farage vs Tajani (click on CC for subtitles)



Tajani is desperate...he knows that we have two fiercely anti-EU parties governing at home, and he tries to "praise" the alleged merits of this EU. Farage knocks him out. Bravo Nigel.

Tajani is a good man who believes in the values of Europe, but he fails to understand that this EU has gone too far and stole countries' sovereignty. And that is why nations like Britain are sick and tired of this game.
 
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Altfish

Veteran Member
Farage vs Tajani (click on CC for subtitles)



Tajani is desperate...he knows that we have two fiercely anti-EU parties governing at home, and he tries to "praise" the alleged merits of this EU. Farage knocks him out. Bravo Nigel.

Tajani is a good man who believes in the values of Europe, but he fails to understand that this EU has gone too far and stole countries' sovereignty. And that is why nations like Britain are sick and tired of this game.
Stop posting from the Bubble.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
Tajani is the president of the EU parliament...of your beloved EU:rolleyes:
When will you begin to understand I don't love the EU; there is much wrong with it. I just believe that the UK is better off in the EU than out of it.

Farage is a snake oil salesman funded by rich Americans and Russians
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
Farage is a snake oil salesman funded by rich Americans and Russians

The Russians are against an EU that imposes sanctions on them...and they will do anything to undo this criminal EU
Our PM went to Moscow yesterday...just put 2 and 2 together ;)

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Altfish

Veteran Member
The Russians are against an EU that imposes sanctions on them...and they will do anything to undo this criminal EU
Our PM went to Moscow yesterday...just put 2 and 2 together ;)
Of course they are. The last thing they want is a united Europe - that's why they are funding and making friends with all who oppose the EU.
 

The Emperor of Mankind

Currently the galaxy's spookiest paraplegic
The Russians are against an EU that imposes sanctions on them...and they will do anything to undo this criminal EU
Our PM went to Moscow yesterday...just put 2 and 2 together ;)

4061464_1853_putinconte.jpg

A fascist who seems content that his country is consorting with an autocratic tyrant who facilitates genocide.

Seems familiar.
 

Altfish

Veteran Member
Wow!!!
Another Brexit bonus!

Not just a blue passport we are now getting a new 50p piece.

Who needs all the money for the NHS when we have such bonanzas as these

:facepalm:
 

Vouthon

Dominus Deus tuus ignis consumens est
Premium Member
When will you begin to understand I don't love the EU; there is much wrong with it. I just believe that the UK is better off in the EU than out of it.

Farage is a snake oil salesman funded by rich Americans and Russians

There is nothing wrong with loving the EU! :D

I personally feel this was one of the problems with the 2016 Remain campaign, its feigned reluctance to speak positively about the Union and its achievements, while acknowledging how essential it is to British prosperity and livelihood.

I am, so it would seem, the most inveterate Europhile on the forum because I side with the people waving these banners at the Peoples Vote march (which I took part in, I was near the front in Parliament Square):

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Every political system has flaws.

Westminster is hardly a paragon of parliamentary perfection, with its bureaucratic procedures and first-past-the-post voting.

There are many young and youngish Britons today who feel every bit as European as they do British and so would be willing to admit that they identify with the EU and its values, as opposed to mere reluctant support.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
There is nothing wrong with loving the EU! :D

I personally feel this was one of the problems with the 2016 Remain campaign, its feigned reluctance to speak positively about the Union and its achievements, while acknowledging how essential it is to British prosperity and livelihood.

I am, so it would seem, the most inveterate Europhile on the forum because I side with the people waving these banners at the Peoples Vote march (which I took part in, I was near the front in Parliament Square):

gettyimages-1052589956.jpg


Every political system has flaws.

Westminster is hardly a paragon of parliamentary perfection, with its bureaucratic procedures and first-past-the-post voting.

There are many young and youngish Britons today who feel every bit as European as they do British and so would be willing to admit that they identify with the EU and its values, as opposed to mere reluctant support.

If you British want to stay in the EU, at least help us Italians change it...
...because we will not rest until we undo the technocratic EU that steals our sovereignty
 

The Emperor of Mankind

Currently the galaxy's spookiest paraplegic
Westminster is hardly a paragon of parliamentary perfection, with its bureaucratic procedures and first-past-the-post voting.

It's interesting to note that those Leavers who voted as they did on the basis that the EU is undemocratic didn't give a solitary hoot about the fact that most Parliamentarians are unelected Lords until the second chamber started amending bills in such a way that meant the Tories couldn't drive a hard Brexit through with no scrutiny.

In fact that's like a double-irony, now that I think about it.
 

Vouthon

Dominus Deus tuus ignis consumens est
Premium Member
Another irony of Brexit is that one of its lasting legacies is the emergence in the UK of one of Europe's largest, grassroots pro-EU movements - as seen in the People's Vote campaign.

With the strong European values of the younger generations coming up, I predict that the image of Britain will, in the long-run, change from being the most traditionally Eurosceptic country in the continent to one of the more pro-European, irrespective of how Brexit turns out.
 
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