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Previously on "Dear EU,"
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Originally posted by Lost It View PostHow much more useful it would have been to respond with a reasoned argument rather than a rather rubbish insult.
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Originally posted by chopper View PostNo point coming up with an analogy if you don't like the potential retort. Comparing the EU with a consumer service is daft. If I phone up the AA, Sky, EE or whoever to cancel, chances are they'll offer me something amazing to stay.
The EU, with very little to offer, may choose to resort to punishment instead. Beating with a stick rather than dangling the carrot. The EU shouldn't need to resort to that.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostOnly cretins beat a simplistic analogy to within an inch of its life.
HTH, BIKIW
Ah well. I suppose every forum has it's Sun readers.
See what I did there?
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Originally posted by original PM View PostAt the time it may have seemed like a good idea
but then 1979 was actually 36 years ago.
and to put that into context 36 years prior to 1979 was 1943 and all that that entailed.
The point I guess is that was what correct 36 years ago may no longer be valid in todays world.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostInteresting point.... when did we get a chance to vote for whether we would need to vote for an MEP?
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostYou see, you have once again misunderstood reality. The UK does not have to remain in the EU for another two years. It could leave immediately at any point by a single act of parliament, but it has chosen to avail itself of the Article 50 mechanism for negotiations over a two year period.
Do you understand a bit better now?
It's always best to sit back and reflect rather than jumping in (or out in this case) with both feet. There were some very unhappy faces yesterday from what I saw on the "fake news". Or was it the real news? Hard to tell these days...
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Going back to shillings sounds fun. Another chance to change all the coins.
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostI suggest you branch out and read something other than the Independent. What is Independent in Russian anyway?
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post...and some more clarification from May on her letter.
Freedom of movement to continue
I think we can see where all this is heading.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postthe whiff of Bremainer desperation increasing?
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post...and some more clarification from May on her letter.
Freedom of movement to continue
I think we can see where all this is heading.
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...and some more clarification from May on her letter.
Freedom of movement to continue
I think we can see where all this is heading.
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