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Originally posted by original PM View PostWhich part of 'The EU are planning to punish a country for exercising democracy' are you struggling with?
You dense fookin tw@s
Are you happy to sign all our liberties over to a central European superpower?
Thick fookwit.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostStrawman of the day - congrats.
you do not seem to be refuting the first point about the EU punishing a country for exercising democracy though...
or is that just an inconvenient truth?Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWhich part of 'The EU are planning to punish a country for exercising democracy' are you struggling with?
You dense fookin tw@s
Are you happy to sign all our liberties over to a central European superpower?"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIndeed...
you do not seem to be refuting the first point about the EU punishing a country for exercising democracy though...
or is that just an inconvenient truth?
What part of below is punishing us?
Hey Mr E.U. I want access to the free market but don't won't to contribute financially or allow those funny foreigners in.
Mr E.U. No, you can have the same rules as everyone else.Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIndeed...
you do not seem to be refuting the first point about the EU punishing a country for exercising democracy though...
or is that just an inconvenient truth?
First of all, it will face the E.U.’s unanimity requirements. All the E.U. member states will have to agree to any deal before it goes forward. This means that just one member state can block the agreement. Before the referendum, Britain could count on the help of other governments that were sympathetic to it. Now, any deal will effectively be shaped by the single government most unsympathetic to Britain’s case, and most eager to punish it, since all other member states will need that state’s assent. If one or several remaining member states want to make the establishment of an association agreement very costly for Britain, the British will find themselves in a very weak bargaining position.
It's like an easy 'O' Level English comprehension, isn't it?Comment
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Originally posted by BlueSharp View PostNo they are doing what we are doing looking after our own interests'. There is no punishment just thiko's looking to blame others for their own failures.
What part of below is punishing us?
Hey Mr E.U. I want access to the free market but don't won't to contribute financially or allow those funny foreigners in.
Mr E.U. No, you can have the same rules as everyone else.Comment
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