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Fatal Nu Liebour mistake - not joining euro while economy was booming
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostIf you like the Euro so much why dont you f**k off and go and live in a country that has the Euro as its currency.
If you don't like Labour so much why won't YOU fook off somewhere else? You have typically Soviet views dodgy.Comment
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If you ever want control over interest rates, now is the time. You would have to be a moron (or a chinese person with an agenda) to argue otherwise.Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThis is so typical British, you're already members of the EU yet no-one is foring you to speak German
"Well, German is the dominant natively spoken language in the EU, and that alone ought to be a reason for it to be given higher status in the school curricula of EU states"
They've taken our pounds and inches, are we going to give up our language so easily?Bored.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
If you don't like Labour so much why won't YOU fook off somewhere else? You have typically Soviet views dodgy.
The question is not an angry throw away insult (thoiugh if it doubles up to have that effect then good) but one I would be interested to hear your answer to.
The reason I dont jump ship from my country is that I am not an immigrant from another country who presumes to know what is best for the country who has been kind enough to take him in.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostOh really? I think this quote says it all:
"Well, German is the dominant natively spoken language in the EU, and that alone ought to be a reason for it to be given higher status in the school curricula of EU states"
They've taken our pounds and inches, are we going to give up our language so easily?
How ridiculous. Your pathetic argument is based upon the simple fact that Germany is Europes most populous country. Why is it that English is the most widely spoken language in Europe by a country mile even though the UK is NOT in the Euro.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe reason I dont jump ship from my country is that I am not an immigrant from another country who presumes to know what is best for the country who has been kind enough to take him in.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostHow ridiculous. Your pathetic argument is based upon the simple fact that Germany is Europes most populous country. Why is it that English is the most widely spoken language in Europe by a country mile even though the UK is NOT in the Euro.Comment
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Originally posted by tay View PostThe UK wasnt kind enough to take me in, I bestowed the honour of my presence on the UK, but now that it is going to the crap, I am withdrawing that priviledge.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe reason I dont jump ship from my country is that I am not an immigrant from another country who presumes to know what is best for the country who has been kind enough to take him in.Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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