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The EU wants a superstate, just as Hitler did
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOne of Hitler's slogans in 1929 was "Freedom and Bread".
You know who else was big on giving people freedom and bread? Jesus, that's who.
So by Boris's logic*, Jesus's aims were the same as Hitler's :nazi:Comment
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Originally posted by JozefBlofeld View PostThe whole charade is about the Tory party and nothing in particular to do with Europe. As for the Bremainers, does anyone believe a single word David Cameron cones out with?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt's pretty clear that a vote to remain is a green light for a supertate. EU army, EU regulations and laws to replace any democratic input at the UK level. The NHS will not be able to exist, because the health system would be unified and brought to a lower achievable level that can exist in countries like Romania.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostJesus's actions were the same as Mandela's. Non violent direct action. Though for Mandela violence against government officials was fine. And supermarkets....Comment
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Boris tried to boost his image by hosting the Olympics, though with limited success. JUST LIKE HITLER! :nazi:Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostThough I don't suppose they'll remember him in 2000 years or so.Comment
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Originally posted by JozefBlofeld View PostThe whole charade is about the Tory party and nothing in particular to do with Europe. As for the Bremainers, does anyone believe a single word David Cameron cones out with?
The Labour party is just as split over Europe as the Tories, it 's just that no-one cares about Labour while they have a 1970s reject in charge.
Cameron, like him or not, has provided a vote, however unbalanced it might be. He also gave the Scots a vote on their independence. More that the twunt did.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt's pretty clear that a vote to remain is a green light for a supertate. EU army, EU regulations and laws to replace any democratic input at the UK level. The NHS will not be able to exist, because the health system would be unified and brought to a lower achievable level that can exist in countries like Romania.
If you want an EU supertate, with total control of every aspect of yours and your childrens lives being decided in Brussels, mostly by the German and French political masterminds, then go for it.
A vote for in is final and forever, there's no going back and no backing out. Not for you, not for your children.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt's pretty clear that a vote to remain is a green light for a supertate. EU army, EU regulations and laws to replace any democratic input at the UK level. [/B]"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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