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Previously on "UK's most anti-Brexit newspaper says Europe got it wrong"
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWhat does a £250k shower look like!???
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Originally posted by excon View PostThis is factually incorrect, from the horses mouth:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Adults-Room.../dp/184792445X
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWhat does a £250k shower look like!???
Golden, Trump says.
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Originally posted by Jog On View PostThis is good and I'm glad the vote has made an impact, same with Trump. The global elite and politicians aren't saying "let them eat cake" anymore, they're scrabbling to stay in power - just look at the headlines involving TM today.
It's a shame it's needed people to throw Molotov cocktails at the system to make this happen. How's TTIP getting along these days? And how about this kind of thing?
My ideal scenario now is that positive change happens, the EU distances itself from US/UK foreign policy/NATO/intervention and Brexit takes so long it ends up just not happening after everyone's forgotten about it.
I voted leave and am glad I could be part of shaking up the establishment so they start actually catering to the people who pay them and represent instead of multinational corporations.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostNo one is dictated by Germany. Stop spouting the Daily
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Adults-Room.../dp/184792445X
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
Jesus the hyperbole is ridiculous.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostWe did get involved and we did to a certain extent change the EU. But there is a limit to that and it's clear the EU is going to fail unless they move to a federal state and the poorer countries agree to be dictated to by Germany.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThat's always been known. Italy for years just choose to not follow new laws it did not like. The French took forever tailoring them. And the Brits got all rowdy, moaned complain and then used them.
We never got involved. Never participated. Change is better made together. United we stand and all that. Anyway, enjoy oblivion.
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