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"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell -
Daily Express readers proclaim the new Union
It's not going to happen because it is figment of the Daily Express reader's imagination, no-one in Australia or Canada gives a monkey's and even if it did they'd blow it apart at the nearest sniff of a CANZUK immigrant.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostDaily Express readers proclaim the new Union
It's not going to happen because it is figment of the Daily Express reader's imagination, no-one in Australia or Canada gives a monkey's and even if it did they'd blow it apart at the nearest sniff of a CANZUK immigrant.
I only posted it because i thought it would cheer you guys up after Brexit when you lost the vote and the British people declared their desire to leave the monolithic EU.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI first spotted this on reddit in the Canada forum, mixture of opinions but lots positive. Its gaining traction now. Aus and Nz worried about China and Canada frustrated with US.
I only posted it because i thought it would cheer you guys up after Brexit when you lost the vote and the British people declared their desire to leave the monolithic EU.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe fact that it's all over the Daily Express means its clearly a project to cheer up the Brexiteers. I don't see this in the Guardian. It's irrelevant, smoke and mirrors. It won't save the car industry. From what I see is that the key benefit will be more military parades, Bearskins marching through Sydney as a demonstration of support.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI first spotted this on reddit in the Canada forum, mixture of opinions but lots positive. Its gaining traction now. Aus and Nz worried about China and Canada frustrated with US.
I only posted it because i thought it would cheer you guys up after Brexit when you lost the vote and the British people declared their desire to leave the monolithic EU.
Why Arron Banks’ plan to target Jacinda Ardern is not going to plan
Why Arron Banks' plan to target Jacinda Ardern is not going to plan | The New European
Arron Banks wants a more commonwealth friendly government in New Zealand, both Banks and Farage have been spending a fortune on trying to sway the New Zealand voters with no success. Basically the New Zealanders have told the to FO
Brexit campaigners vow to bring ‘mischief, mayhem' to NZ election
Brexit campaigners vow to bring ‘mischief, mayhem' to NZ election | RNZ NewsLast edited by Paddy; 11 August 2020, 08:48."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by Paddy View Post"Its gaining traction now" ...
Why Arron Banks’ plan to target Jacinda Ardern is not going to plan
Why Arron Banks' plan to target Jacinda Ardern is not going to plan | The New European
Arron Banks wants a more commonwealth friendly government in New Zealand, both Banks and Farage have been spending a fortune on trying to sway the New Zealand voters with no success. Basically the New Zealanders have told the to FO
Brexit campaigners vow to bring ‘mischief, mayhem' to NZ election
Brexit campaigners vow to bring ‘mischief, mayhem' to NZ election | RNZ NewsComment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostIt's nice that you post links for us to read but sorry what's your point?I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThe point is New Zealand has no interest in CANZUK and they have to strongarm a "Brexiteer" into government. They will also have to work on Canada and Australia, because in Canada at any rate there is no interest whatsoever, none. They need to develop something akin to a militaristic "Brexit-Youth" movement and indoctrinate the kids with propaganda.
I think the UK isn't really talking about it, but where things start it's gaining traction.
I do hope one day you get your dream of joining another club, one that isn't a dictatorship.Comment
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostYou may well be right and feel sorry that you may not be able join another club. But I didn't hear about this in the UK.
I think the UK isn't really talking about it, but where things start it's gaining traction.
I do hope one day you get your dream of joining another club, one that isn't a dictatorship.
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Trans-Pacific Partnership - Wikipedia“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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