Sha'irullah
رسول الآلهة
Never had a beef with Brexit, I have always been more into the pork with Departugal
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If it can't make decisions why are brexiteers complaining about them?
I can't imagine why you think the EU has powered the Far Right In the main Brexiteers tend to the right.
Do you have any hard evidence that these "unknowns" are statistically more dangerous than naturalized citizens or regular immigrants?
No because nobody knows who came in or their history, do you?
Your point?
Is obvious
So the rights of everyone don't matter as long as the rights of the people you want protected are protected?
They do but you cant fix an estate when your own house needs work.
So you remember what Britain was like before the EU and what that lead to?
I do actually, i remember decimalisation toot, we even got screwed on that.
The EU cannot be blamed for the general ignorance of people.
Thats exactly why, a "have your opinion" council meeting went like this, the communist party of blah blah rejects resolution 15 sub section b17 on account of "sorry you've run out of time", next, the Conservative party of blah blah rejects the directive to stop moving the eu government from Brussels to strasbourg on the grounds its worth every litre of wasted fuel, mr speaker "you haveytime to expand if you wish" what utter bollocks it is.
The far right gets its fuel from immigration, Austria germany France the UK Poland holandH to just name a few, this is well known and publicised and caused by a poorly run farked up federal wet dream.
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All government systems rely on good will to function. The brexiteers have shown little good will towards europe, especially those on the right.
We have not considered nor treated the other countries as equals, why would they treat us any better now.
Compared to their GDPs and populations they do.I will counter that with do all members contribute the same?, easy answer.
Compared to their GDPs and populations they do.
UKs problem has always been a half-hearted engagement with the EU. We could have contributed so much more be we chose to be reactive rather than proactive.
We'll see, we are heading out. Then we will see what the benefits or penalties were.In some ways I agree, we have never been totally in, any chance for us to feel benefit was the booze cruise, everything else is taxed,the eu isn't a level playing ground for us but for many of its members a bonus, its just been badly managed and has no corec
We'll see, we are heading out. Then we will see what the benefits or penalties were.
There had better be plenty of benefits too, because otherwise we will have 48% + many none voters very, very angry.
I don't think Boris, Rees Mogg and their mates understand that. They promised the earth to win the vote and are back peddling daily.I totally understand that.
I don't think Boris, Rees Mogg and their mates understand that. They promised the earth to win the vote and are back peddling daily.
No, he has realised the mess his political dogma is going to put the country in. Now, he's trying to back-peddle because he realises his career is over.Boris like Cameron is a coward, talkstthe talk but doesn't walk the walk, it could and should have been dealt with so much betterb
No, he has realised the mess his political dogma is going to put the country in. Now, he's trying to back-peddle because he realises his career is over.
This is the problem, we have yesterday's men (and women) negotiating on behalf of the 52% (Who also are predominantly yesterday's men and women) a deal that nobody knows what it'll be.Im in nz atm and using an androida
His career was over when he spurned the chance to be leader, no guts no glory
This is the problem, we have yesterday's men (and women) negotiating on behalf of the 52% (Who also are predominantly yesterday's men and women) a deal that nobody knows what it'll be.
Totally shambolic, BUT totally predictable
We've been here before.So have no right to vote?, this is an odious gripe with remainers, shameful really.
We've been here before.
Of course the older generation has a right to vote. In practise this means that the younger generation will have to undo the mess their parents and grandparents created for them.
But that's democracy in action.
Not at all, of course they have a right to vote.So have no right to vote?, this is an odious gripe with remainers, shameful really.