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EU get tough and preserve the peace!
Originally posted by vetran View Postsorry its just the UK that had an Empire wasn't it? Only us its not as if our neighbours or even those that joined our Empire ever did anything like that is it?
If you really want a great post Empire feeling then pray you get the French, Belgians or Germans as your Imperial power then you will really feel the benefit.
Everyone was at it, ours was at times mild in comparison
It's time for France to face its past and debate crimes against humanity
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...o.andrewosborn
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herero...maqua_genocide
Don't forget the Romans, Alexander & the Hun. They were real charmers.
While you are in sack cloth remember we bought the slaves of someone & succeeded in dividing the warring tribes in most states to win with significantly inferior numbers.
In living memory we have tried to atone for a our sins & become a global policeman with the US and to a lesser extent other world nations.
We were told before we voted out that the EU was solely responsible for 40 years peace by pro EU sources.
This of course is Bollox, quite frankly Morecambe & Wise did more.
How about you get that chip off your shoulder?
And to bring it back on topic, how do those arm sales to Saudi Arabia fit in with your rose-tinted view of Britain as the peacemakers?
(By the way, the EU being responsible for peace within Europe is partly due to the UK (Churchill) recognising that this was the best way. The UK, being within and a part of the EU, helped to make this happen)Last edited by meridian; 18 November 2017, 10:29.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postsorry its just the UK that had an Empire wasn't it? Only us its not as if our neighbours or even those that joined our Empire ever did anything like that is it?
If you really want a great post Empire feeling then pray you get the French, Belgians or Germans as your Imperial power then you will really feel the benefit.
Everyone was at it, ours was at times mild in comparison
It's time for France to face its past and debate crimes against humanity
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...o.andrewosborn
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herero...maqua_genocide
Don't forget the Romans, Alexander & the Hun. They were real charmers.
While you are in sack cloth remember we bought the slaves of someone & succeeded in dividing the warring tribes in most states to win with significantly inferior numbers.
In living memory we have tried to atone for a our sins & become a global policeman with the US and to a lesser extent other world nations.
We were told before we voted out that the EU was solely responsible for 40 years peace by pro EU sources.
This of course is Bollox, quite frankly Morecambe & Wise did more.
Shall I put it to you simply?
He is talking about you researching the British Empire not any other empire.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostYou are of course being ironic are you not? How do you think we got our empire? By preserving the piece or by violent oppression? Why not go sit down and have a cup of tea, then read some history about the same mentioned drink and how we have started wars over it. Idiot.
If you really want a great post Empire feeling then pray you get the French, Belgians or Germans as your Imperial power then you will really feel the benefit.
Everyone was at it, ours was at times mild in comparison
It's time for France to face its past and debate crimes against humanity
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...o.andrewosborn
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herero...maqua_genocide
Don't forget the Romans, Alexander & the Hun. They were real charmers.
While you are in sack cloth remember we bought the slaves of someone & succeeded in dividing the warring tribes in most states to win with significantly inferior numbers.
In living memory we have tried to atone for a our sins & become a global policeman with the US and to a lesser extent other world nations.
We were told before we voted out that the EU was solely responsible for 40 years peace by pro EU sources.
This of course is Bollox, quite frankly Morecambe & Wise did more.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostWell its an EU approved statement not a UK one.
The UK has history preserving world peace
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Originally posted by meridian View PostA. The UK is still in the EU, therefore "words and actions" are our responsibility as well.
B. Nigeria is a member of the Commonwealth, the club that the UK notionally heads.
Why do you keep blaming the EU for the UK's own failings?
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Originally posted by meridian View PostA. The UK is still in the EU, therefore "words and actions" are our responsibility as well.
B. Nigeria is a member of the Commonwealth, the club that the UK notionally heads.
Why do you keep blaming the EU for the UK's own failings?
The UK has history preserving world peace, despite the guff most remoaners spout the EU has done F all.
The Commonwealth via the UK Foreign Secretary has said the coup was a moment of hope and requested it stayed non violent.
It never complimented the Spanish on clubbing voters or pulling their hair so we have the moral high ground.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWell I certainly will be saying more prayers and having more thoughts.
Must go change my facebook page..
Oh sorry the point is that Junkcer can spout whatever tulip he wants but actions speak louder than words and actions are pretty rare for the EU.
B. Nigeria is a member of the Commonwealth, the club that the UK notionally heads.
Why do you keep blaming the EU for the UK's own failings?
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostAnd your point is?
Must go change my facebook page..
Oh sorry the point is that Junkcer can spout whatever tulip he wants but actions speak louder than words and actions are pretty rare for the EU.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostBREAKING NEWS!!!! EU Condemn And Caution Nigerian Military............news - Politics - Nigeria
Thank Goodness the EU are protecting the peace
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Originally posted by meridian View PostNigeria's one of those Commonwealth countries that the U.K. wants an FTA with, isn't it?
Has Boris made a statement yet?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostBREAKING NEWS!!!! EU Condemn And Caution Nigerian Military............news - Politics - Nigeria
Thank Goodness the EU are protecting the peace
Has Boris made a statement yet?
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EU get tough and preserve the peace!
BREAKING NEWS!!!! EU Condemn And Caution Nigerian Military............news - Politics - Nigeria
Following the brutal and inhuman video of the Nigerian army against the invasion, terrorism, and killings of IPOB members, which has been going viral over the internet. The president of the EU commission Mr Jean-Claude Junker has openly made a serious touching statement as well as warning the Nigerian security personnel against their ill hearted and unprofessionalism in handling democratic issues and the rights of the people… Junker directed a serious caution towards the Nigerian Military chiefs stating that they must employ every democratic tenet in handling issues that concerns disgruntle and agitations.
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