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Originally posted by AtW View PostYep, it was totally artificial construct just like USSR. That's where Dodgy is right, now where he is wrong is saying that EU is EUSSR - it's not because there is no single center that controls all subserviant member states.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe balkans were never "pretty much together". They were forced to be together under the totalitarian dictatorship of TitoLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe balkans were never "pretty much together". They were forced to be together under the totalitarian dictatorship of TitoLeave a comment:
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostBefore they decided to have a number of conflicts they were all pretty much together, economically and politically. They then decided to go their own way and all hell broke loose. Once that was all sorted they decided to join another economic and political union and things are starting to look up for them although one country that is not in the Balkans has decided, or at least those people with a short term memory, decided it might want to leave that economic and political union which...and so history repeats itself...Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Funny thing is, the immigration, pressure on pay, housing and infrastructure will hurt the young far more than the old.
The older generation has their homes paid, BTL portfolio, cushy pensions and a life of leisure.
The young are massive debt slaves competing with people willing to live 15 to a small house for min wage.
The selfie stick generation.
You have voted yourself a lifetime of debt slavery to the EU.Leave a comment:
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The young are also more idealistic and optimistic than the old, who are more conservative - they don't vote based on their wallet to the same degree.Leave a comment:
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Funny thing is, the immigration, pressure on pay, housing and infrastructure will hurt the young far more than the old.
The older generation has their homes paid, BTL portfolio, cushy pensions and a life of leisure.
The young are massive debt slaves competing with people willing to live 15 to a small house for min wage.
The selfie stick generation.
You have voted yourself a lifetime of debt slavery to the EU.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSorted out genocide scum from Serbia, action wasn't soon enough, but at least it happened - now separate Balkan states doing pretty well, including Serbia.Leave a comment:
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