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Failed? Eu countries are among the richest in the world. There was 2008 that hit them hard, but so was america in 1929. Learn some history dumbass -
Correct. But they wanted independence from the rest of the UK. Do you not understand that?Originally posted by diseasex View PostIts failing NOW. scotland was making tuliploads of money too on petrol and they were voting leave. Luckly they didnt because few months later oil collapsed and they would be screwed for good.Comment
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Independence my ass , they wanted petrol money for themself.Originally posted by GB9 View PostCorrect. But they wanted independence from the rest of the UK. Do you not understand that?Comment
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EU richest in the World? Really?Originally posted by diseasex View PostFailed? Eu countries are among the richest in the world. There was 2008 that hit them hard, but so was america in 1929. Learn some history dumbass
Why did they fail in 2008?
Which EU countries have had most growth in recent years?
Really, until you can put together a decent argument or even a half literate sentence, I'm going to save my breath.Comment
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typical mindless brexiter. you get 10000% out of penny and you still get pennies. thats your growth,Eu is worth BILLIONS of your economy. nothing stopping you trading with other countries AND on eu.Originally posted by GB9 View PostEU richest in the World? Really?
Why did they fail in 2008?
Which EU countries have had most growth in recent years?
Really, until you can put together a decent argument or even a half literate sentence, I'm going to save my breath.Comment
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I think its time for the EU to shake itself up and regroup. If that means that I need to vote to walk away then I will. If this brings a generation of crisis then so be it. BUT the most important thing to remember is that Rome was once the centre of the world. Before that it was Byzantium and even further back the Aztecs and Chinese had great civilisation. survival at the top has never been assured and anyone that thinks we will be in better shape in 20 years for staying is blind to the truth.Originally posted by diseasex View PostBrexit is freaking irresponsible and stupid. You might gain something personal and put disaster on europe as a whole. GJComment
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what a bulltulip argument. Byzantium? Rome? Wow.Originally posted by bobspud View PostI think its time for the EU to shake itself up and regroup. If that means that I need to vote to walk away then I will. If this brings a generation of crisis then so be it. BUT the most important thing to remember is that Rome was once the centre of the world. Before that it was Byzantium and even further back the Aztecs and Chinese had great civilisation. survival at the top has never been assured and anyone that thinks we will be in better shape in 20 years for staying is blind to the truth.Comment
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You think the EU will last forever?Originally posted by diseasex View Postwhat a bulltulip argument. Byzantium? Rome? Wow.Comment
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Diseasex is Juncker. Nothing short of a single Europe will satisfy his socialist desire.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostYou think the EU will last forever?Comment
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In October, we're giving visa-free access to citizens of a country who invaded a European country as recently as 1974. What could possibly go wrong?The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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