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The Messier Brexit Gets, the Better Europe Looks
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Post -
Please leave this UK website then. Thanks.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostPlease leave this UK website then. Thanks.Comment
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“Frexit and Grexit and Italexit and all the rest of it are gone,” he said. “Leaving both the E.U. and the euro has been dropped like a ton of bricks, by populists from the right and the left, including Syriza in Greece and Podemos in Spain.’’
‘‘Everyone looks on Britain, which was the country of a stable Parliament, with sheer horror and boredom,” he added.
Oh the irony. Brexiters want to see the EU fail yet their actions are bringing it closer together and making it strongerI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post“Frexit and Grexit and Italexit and all the rest of it are gone,” he said. “Leaving both the E.U. and the euro has been dropped like a ton of bricks, by populists from the right and the left, including Syriza in Greece and Podemos in Spain.’’
‘‘Everyone looks on Britain, which was the country of a stable Parliament, with sheer horror and boredom,” he added.
Oh the irony. Brexiters want to see the EU fail yet their actions are bringing it closer together and making it strongerComment
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
Staying a part of the EU would have us ultimately diminished to the point of just another island in the sticks much like Greece is now with our ability for self determination destroyed through its dilution across the continent.
Brexit will get us back on the track of being our own people and being able to stand on our own two feet in the world whatever supercilious EU heads might think.Comment
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Originally posted by tazdevil View PostStaying a part of the EU would have us ultimately diminished to the point of just another island in the sticks much like Greece is now with our ability for self determination destroyed through its dilution across the continent.
Brexit will get us back on the track of being our own people and being able to stand on our own two feet in the world whatever supercilious EU heads might think.
Brexit will break up the UK and make us even smaller and less significantI am what I drink, and I'm a bitter manComment
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Originally posted by tazdevil View PostAs seen from the POV of the USA which is seeing an image of itself in the future of the USE.
Staying a part of the EU would have us ultimately diminished to the point of just another island in the sticks much like Greece is now with our ability for self determination destroyed through its dilution across the continent.
Brexit will get us back on the track of being our own people and being able to stand on our own two feet in the world whatever supercilious EU heads might think.Comment
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Originally posted by tazdevil View PostStaying a part of the EU would have us ultimately diminished to the point of just another island in the sticks much like Greece is now with our ability for self determination destroyed through its dilution across the continent.
Or, the rest of the world is laughing at how much of a fudge we're making of this, it certainly doesn't bode well for anyone else wanting to deal with us if we can't even act in good faith over leaving the EU.
While The Daily Express might be able to pull the wool over the eyes of its readership over who is to blame, the world at large sees the real picture. The promises of sunlit uplands, easy deals, holding all the cards, not a single job lost and only considerable upsides have all vanished, and the politicians and media who promoted Brexit wont hold their hands up, instead they'll blame everyone else for the mess they have got us into.Taking a break from contractingComment
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