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So, none of you have evidence to back up your arguments, rather you resort to one line insults, claim that all stats are lies apart from your own, or just avoid the question. It's like being surrounded by Donald Trumps.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Roll over lay downOriginally posted by missinggreenfields View PostWhatever you want“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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The official statistics are bulltulip.Originally posted by WTFH View PostSo, none of you have evidence to back up your arguments, rather you resort to one line insults, claim that all stats are lies apart from your own, or just avoid the question. It's like being surrounded by Donald Trumps.
You want evidence - open your eyes man!
Trump resonates with blue collar Americans who see the death of the American Dream.Comment
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I want controlled immigration.Originally posted by missinggreenfields View PostWhatever you want
I want sovereignty.
I do not want the EUssr!Comment
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You should move to Democratic Republic of North KoreaOriginally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostI want controlled immigration.
I want sovereignty.
I do not want the EUssr!Comment
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Eurosceptic - RationalWikiOriginally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostI want controlled immigration.
I want sovereignty.
I do not want the EUssr!
Euroscepticism is found on both sides of the political spectrum, usually combined with some form of nationalism. Mainstream politicians usually want the terms of their own countries' membership revised in the national interest. Left-wing Eurosceptic groups oppose it as a capitalist entity, while others, mainly on the right, believe that the EU is deliberately destroying their own nation, its sovereignty, and its culture, and reject the EU entirely. Euroscepticism is a feature of some wingnut conspiracy theories, such as Eurabia, and crazier Eurosceptics often use the acronym EUSSR, and images of the EU flag modified to look like the Soviet flag:Comment
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It's a conspiracy theory when there's no evidence of it being supported.Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
The EU is clearly not the EEC, which Britain signed up for. It's clearly a super state with it's own (planned) army and it's own unelected decision makers, centralised and all controlling.
The fact that anyone cannot see what it is and what it is moving towards is clearly brainwashed and blinkered.
This is our one chance to unplug from the Matrix.
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The clear implication of the phrase "crazier Eurosceptics" is that the author assumes that all Eurosceptics are crazy but some are even crazier.Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
So much for the impartiality of this pretentiously and/or deceitfully named "rational Wiki".
At the end of the day, it is just some obsessively industrious guy's opinions on this that and the other, and he (or possibly she) is conceited enough to think they are all a collective corpus, and the very epitomy, of rationality.
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True.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe EU is clearly not the EEC, which Britain signed up for.
False, as I mentioned earlier. This army, would it be based in Brussels and have maybe 25+ member states? I wonder if such a thing exists today.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Postit's own (planned) army and
False. The "unelected" may come up with ideas, but they all have to be discussed and voted for by the democratically elected parliament.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Postit's own unelected decision makers, centralised and all controlling.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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