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It has been proven Greenland left a long time agoOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostThat is yet to be proven!Comment
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Erm, nope, they didn't. Greenland voted in a referendum to leave the EEC - however Citizens of Greenland are, nonetheless, EU citizens within the meaning of EU treaties and Danish nationality law.Originally posted by Eirikur View PostIt has been proven Greenland left a long time ago
So, go for a walk, have a think, and then we can argue some more.
By "argue" I mean you spout tulipe and I'll correct you.Comment
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You have brain like a potato, the country left, if someone holds a Danish passport they can move anywhere in the EU, so they saw it as a win win. You brexidiots have a lose lose situationOriginally posted by Zigenare View PostErm, nope, they didn't. Greenland voted in a referendum to leave the EEC - however Citizens of Greenland are, nonetheless, EU citizens within the meaning of EU treaties and Danish nationality law.
So, go for a walk, have a think, and then we can argue some more.
By "argue" I mean you spout tulipe and I'll correct you.
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BTW technically Algeria also left after independence from FranceComment
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Really? When was the EU formed? When did Greenland leave the EEC?Originally posted by Eirikur View PostYou have brain like a potato, the country left, if someone holds a Danish passport they can move anywhere in the EU, so they saw it as a win win. You brexidiots have a lose lose situation
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BTW technically Algeria also left after independence from France
Let's play a game, I'll give you 2 numbers.
1993 and 1985
You put the numbers next to the relevant questions.
Oh and with respect to Algeria leaving the EU, they didn't. They left France in 1962 thus exiting by default, the Common Market.Last edited by Zigenare; 18 December 2018, 09:15.Comment
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