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The sinister side of Brexit is that despite the EU lying about becoming a Superstate with its own Army & government, with a little bit of luck we will get German police (admittedly we need to improve their handling of sex offences) or UK police not the spanish (more on them later).
They have publicly gone on record saying they want to punish us for having the audacity for leaving.
We can assume the punishment beatings will continue. Seems Bojo was right months ago and the Spanish proved it.
The EU has caused some of our worst food scares.
Many countries ignore the rules and illegally favour their own business. Plenty of countries in the EU are considered world leaders at corruption.
Half of Eastern Europe has moved here to hold the wages down and repatriate money to make their countries richer.
half of Africa has moved to Europe.
Yet you want to stay, I reckon its Stockholm syndrome.
The UK is leaving the EU so it will never be part of a superstate. However it is now abundantly clear that the UK will be an "appendage" and EU laws and regulations will be rammed down its throat for the forseeable future. This is far worse than being part of a Superstate where the UK could vote all the laws down if it so choosed to, as basically the UK will become a Satellite state of the EU rather like Puerto Rico. Parliament will spend most of its time having huge rows with a small Euro-sceptic rump about the laws and regulations they will be forced to swallow.
Well we would of had no choice about being part of the superstate if the UK or EU politicians had had their way.
I'll defer to your expertise about receiving a throat ramming but the way it seems to be going with the EU punishment beatings etc. we will be on WTO rules so no pole choking.
Well we would of had no choice about being part of the superstate if the UK or EU politicians had had their way.
I'll defer to your expertise about receiving a throat ramming but the way it seems to be going with the EU punishment beatings etc. we will be on WTO rules so no pole choking.
You're absolutely right is that a "no deal" is the only realistic option for Brexit, however a parliamentary rebellion is brewing:
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