I see Ruritania is on the accession list to join the EU.
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Yes I've been waiting for the "even closer union - even less democracy" speech to finally arrive......roll on autonomy even if all goes a bit pear-shaped.Comment
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Have you thought this through ?Originally posted by glebe digital View PostYes I've been waiting for the "even closer union - even less democracy" speech to finally arrive......roll on autonomy even if all goes a bit pear-shaped.
You know that all the laws the EU thinks up are sent in the post to Norway, Switzerland and Iceland.
In other words if the UK ends up in a "transitional deal" then the all powerful Mr Juncker will thinking up laws which will be sent by return of post to the UK parliament and they will have to implement them.
I look forward to that.
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Eurosceptics need to understand that leaving the EU doesn't mean to say you are free of EU law, it just means to say you can no longer influence and shape it.
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Indeed and I look forward to seeing how well Mr Junker walks with an a4 envelope shoved up his arse.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostHave you thought this through ?
You know that all the laws the EU thinks up are sent in the post to Norway, Switzerland and Iceland.
In other words if the UK ends up in a "transitional deal" then the all powerful Mr Juncker will thinking up laws which will be sent by return of post to the UK parliament and they will have to implement them.
I look forward to that.

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I'm not sure it will it is his arse where the envelope will be. You may notice the heads of state of Norway, Iceland and Switzerland walk with a slight limp.Originally posted by original PM View PostIndeed and I look forward to seeing how well Mr Junker walks with an a4 envelope shoved up his arse.
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So you have reached Anger. Well done.Originally posted by original PM View PostIndeed and I look forward to seeing how well Mr Junker walks with an a4 envelope shoved up his arse.
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Reminds me of Homer Simpson....Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostSo you have reached Anger. Well done.
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Well I am not really angry at all - just thought it would be humorous.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostSo you have reached Anger. Well done.

So lets say Mr Junker send us said a4 envelope and we just shred it without opening it
What is he going to do?
Invade the Uk and enforce his laws?
Take us to court and try and sue us for what?
You are like a 30 year old virgin who has just moved out of mummies and daddies house and you still take your shoes off when you come through the door because that is what was indoctrinated into you when you lived with mummy and daddy.Comment
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Why, as you no longer live in the UK?Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
In other words if the UK ends up in a "transitional deal" then the all powerful Mr Juncker will thinking up laws which will be sent by return of post to the UK parliament and they will have to implement them.
I look forward to that.

“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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