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Vote Leave chief who created £350m NHS lie on bus admits leaving EU could be an error
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostDonald Tusk: Brexit could destroy Western political civilisation - BBC News
Mr Tusk said a vote to leave the EU would boost anti-European forces.
"As a historian I fear Brexit could be the beginning of the destruction of not only the EU but also Western political civilisation in its entirety," he told the German newspaper Bild.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostThanks for the link. Now show me the lie.
But so far, it's not come to pass.
Route cause analysis by historians is highly subjective.
Was the killing of the Arch Duke really the tigger for WW1?
Or was the social and political circumstances of the day the cause?
Any which way I think Tusk is being melodramatic.Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostI didn't say he was lying.
But so far, it's not come to pass.
Route cause analysis by historians is highly subjective.
Was the killing of the Arch Duke really the tigger for WW1?
Or was the social and political circumstances of the day the cause?
Any which way I think Tusk is being melodramatic.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostTusk didn't say it would come to pass. Is this another of brownie's Remain lies?Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWho knows, but maybe his focus would be better spent in taking brexit for what it is, a massive wake up call for the EU to sort it's tulip out!Comment
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Soft Brexit = Sorry for Brexit
Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWho knows, but maybe his focus would be better spent in taking brexit for what it is, a massive wake up call for the EU to sort it's tulip out!
None of you make any sensible point about what is wrong with the EU as distinct from all the other totally useless, corrupt governments around the entire globe. (And that certainly includes ours)
Of course we could all whinge on about the EU but a) thinking you can 'sort its tulip out' and b) thinking an appropriate strategy is to beat yourself up, well it utterly beggars belief. Is our school system so flawed it turns out people with virtually zero capability of rational thinking?
There is clear movement away from Brexit - the raw percentages are changing in polls and everyone is talking about 'soft Brexit'. Whilst I have to accept nobody knows what the means, you have to say Brexit means Brexit. If you're clasping at soft straws, you are actually realising you've made a big mistake.
Brexit won't be Brexit by the looks of it. But the damage is done. Why didn't people think about this beforehand? Why did they shoot first and think second?"Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostNone of you make any sensible point about what is wrong with the EU as distinct from all the other totally useless, corrupt governments around the entire globe. (And that certainly includes ours)
Originally posted by Cirrus View PostWhy didn't people think about this beforehand? Why did they shoot first and think second?Comment
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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostThis is the whole point, Purp. It's not a 'wake up call'. It's the UK massively self harming. Millions of people pressing the self destruct button (and taking out innocent bystanders like us remainers).
None of you make any sensible point about what is wrong with the EU as distinct from all the other totally useless, corrupt governments around the entire globe. (And that certainly includes ours)
Of course we could all whinge on about the EU but a) thinking you can 'sort its tulip out' and b) thinking an appropriate strategy is to beat yourself up, well it utterly beggars belief. Is our school system so flawed it turns out people with virtually zero capability of rational thinking?
There is clear movement away from Brexit - the raw percentages are changing in polls and everyone is talking about 'soft Brexit'. Whilst I have to accept nobody knows what the means, you have to say Brexit means Brexit. If you're clasping at soft straws, you are actually realising you've made a big mistake.
Brexit won't be Brexit by the looks of it. But the damage is done. Why didn't people think about this beforehand? Why did they shoot first and think second?Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostThe EU is massively self harming. Look at youth unemployment in Southern Europe. 30-45% youth unemployment. That's self harming.Comment
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