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18-06-2019, 04:23 PM
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It's not going to happen .
I voted out but I think now that it's going to be disasterous .
Maybe Tom Watson has seen the light and truly believes it's the wrong thing to do .
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19-06-2019, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Muddy ->
It's not going to happen .
I voted out but I think now that it's going to be disasterous .
Maybe Tom Watson has seen the light and truly believes it's the wrong thing to do .
Imo the disaster has been happening for the last 3ys Muddy!
Due to a total lack of direction from our so called leadership!
who are still trying to overturn the instructions they themselves
requested from the people?
That is the disaster in progress at the moment, and it is
causing far more damage to us than any so called 'NO DEAL'
Dithering is our enemy! We need direction!

Regards Donkeyman!
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19-06-2019, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Solasch ->
That is what the EU can do, once you finally have left. But the UK still seems to be in no hurry at all. Instead of working on a solution how to leave, first may was ousted. Now everybody is busy placing bets on who will become pm, as if that is going to make any difference on your exit. Get your priorities right, and get on with a credible solution to e.g. the irish border, and realise brexit , any brexit is okay as long as you end that endless boredom of fiddling around. Perhaps now you get a man for pm we will see some action.
typical of a foreigners viewpoint, already forgotten how rigid and inflexible the EU is. Hitler had the same idea, rule everyone and do as I say.

It is the EU that is the trouble maker here not the UK. All the EU countries will have to obey, yes obey, what these dictators decide. If they want round bananas for example every country in the EU will have to start growing round bananas

Solasch has already been brainwashed to believe there is no other option, just like most EU citizens

EU contributions

1 Germany 22,218,438,941 21.11%
2 France 17,303,107,859 16.44%
3 Italy 14,359,479,157 13.64%
4 United Kingdom 13,739,900,046 13.05%
5 Spain 8,957,286,488 8.51%
6 Netherlands 5,552,933,781 5.28%
7 Belgium 4,035,286,807 3.83%
8 Sweden 2,832,862,800 2.69%
9 Austria 2,308,432,030 2.19%
10 Denmark 2,130,860,212 2.02%
11 Poland 2,099,087,114 1.99%
12 Greece 1,882,611,879 1.79%
13 Finland 1,544,832,284 1.47%
14 Portugal 1,443,049,602 1.37%
15 Ireland 1,341,281,313 1.27%
16 Hungary 1,003,119,411 0.95%
17 Czech Republic 932,392,859 0.89%
18 Slovakia 393,148,777 0.37%
19 Slovenia 299,993,572 0.29%
20 Luxembourg 241,439,011 0.23%
21 Lithuania 221,997,405 0.21%
22 Cyprus 144,556,416 0.14%
23 Latvia 115,205,431 0.11%
24 Estonia 100,756,308 0.10%
25 Malta 57,409,269 0.05%


Just take a look at who contributes the most and which country the least. If the EU wants to be a fair democratic
union then every country should contribute the same amount percentage per population wise..
Seems to me there are more countries grabbing than giving

it is so obvious the resistance to us leaving as we are the 4th highest contributor. When we leave all these other countries will have to fill the gap when we leave

or in other words the EU may well collapse thank goodness


So it looks like Solasch will have to contribute more out of his earnings and work longer to make up the shortfall. What a shame and come out of retirement

No wonder the EU doesn't want us to go
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19-06-2019, 11:29 AM
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It seems the EU rules have been modified over the years
as regards qualification requirements for membership RS
It is no longer neccasary to have a stable economy and
to be able to pay large annual payments into commission
fund to become a member anymore?
I suppose this is down to the need to keep the eu expanding?
Perhaps UK should leave without a deal, and then reapply
to join under the new dispensation? As l believe UK has now
reached the new requirements for a country to request
membership?

Regards Donkeyman!
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19-06-2019, 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by realspeed ->
No wonder the EU doesn't want us to go
Where have you read the EU doesn't want you to go? As a sovereign country that is a choice only for the UK to make. Contrary to what some thought, the UK is the only nation to make that choice.
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19-06-2019, 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Donkeyman ->
It seems the EU rules have been modified over the years
as regards qualification requirements for membership RS
It is no longer neccasary to have a stable economy and
to be able to pay large annual payments into commission
fund to become a member anymore?
I suppose this is down to the need to keep the eu expanding?
Perhaps UK should leave without a deal, and then reapply
to join under the new dispensation? As l believe UK has now
reached the new requirements for a country to request
membership?

Regards Donkeyman!
So you too found out that since the choice for brexit your economy is destabilizing?
 
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