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Previously on "The EU does not want Brexit it needs our big contribution of money"
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Democracy in Parliament is working as it should. In what way has it broken down in Parliament?
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Looks like you haven't even found the trees yet.Originally posted by vinread View PostYou obviously can't see the wood through the trees
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Missing the point
You obviously can't see the wood through the treesOriginally posted by Whorty View PostWeyhey, another uninformed idiot has joined the forum and their very first post is this. The level of English in the post is low, so I call a foreign troll
Even our thick CUK contractor brexiters can string a sentence together better than this 
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You are a very bad boy, sas.Originally posted by vinread View PostWe are one of the five biggest contributors of annual, ever rising, annual payments being made to the EU money pit.
If we leave the EU the rest of the members of the EU will have to make up the huge deficit that we will make when we leave, after of course, when our final divorce contributions run out.
This must and no doubt, be a major concern to the EU, so in their own interest they must try every means possible to find any legitimate way not to negotiate any possible agreement for Britain to leave.
With so much uncertainty in Parliament and the general public they are doing an absolutely excellent job.
Vincent
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I was going to call Russian, but then I decided not to be too specific in case it was an AmericanOriginally posted by BR14 View Postforeign? YOU call?
why don't you move on cloggy? you're wasting your time in this country.
somewhere else needs you.
you know it makes sense.

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foreign? YOU call?Originally posted by Whorty View PostWeyhey, another uninformed idiot has joined the forum and their very first post is this. The level of English in the post is low, so I call a foreign troll
Even our thick CUK contractor brexiters can string a sentence together better than this 
why don't you move on cloggy? you're wasting your time in this country.
somewhere else needs you.
you know it makes sense.
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You really need me to pull the argument apart? I say 'argument' ..... same old rubbish claiming the EU are stopping us from leavingOriginally posted by woohoo View PostIf you can't address the argument attack the grammar. That's low even for the shrunken remainers dwarfs on CUK.
The only people stopping us from leaving are the brexit and DUP MPs in our parliament
I think the ERG MPs are scared to leave the EU as they've have no one to blame for the sh1tstorm they've created
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The Hard Border in Ireland is an issue for the ROI and they are being supported by the EU. The DUP will also not countenance a hard border in Ireland so they are not supporting the government.Originally posted by woohoo View PostYep, they are doing an excellent job. Making the hard border in Ireland a major issue and generally insulting anything British.
It's the last desperate throws of an organisation doomed to failure. Part of me wishes the UK could sacrifice more time and money to help lead it out if it's misery.
I've not seen any particular insults being thrown at the British, other than the entirely to be expected piss taking at the general uselessness of our Government. Plenty of ,people on this side of the channel are doing the same. Brexiteers on the other hand seem to have a bottomless well of insults and allegations to throw at the EU.
It would be easier to address if there was an actual argument there.Originally posted by woohoo View PostIf you can't address the argument attack the grammar. That's low even for the shrunken remainers dwarfs on CUK.
The EU negotiated a deal with HMG in good faith and have stuck to it.
HMG are incapable of getting anyone else to agree with it, including a good chunk of their own MP's.
The UK can leave at any point with no deal in place, the EU can't stop that.
How exactly are the EU preventing the UK from leaving?
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Hey Vincent did you specially create an account to post this?Originally posted by vinread View PostWe are one of the five biggest contributors of annual, ever rising, annual payments being made to the EU money pit.
If we leave the EU the rest of the members of the EU will have to make up the huge deficit that we will make when we leave, after of course, when our final divorce contributions run out.
This must and no doubt, be a major concern to the EU, so in their own interest they must try every means possible to find any legitimate way not to negotiate any possible agreement for Britain to leave.
With so much uncertainty in Parliament and the general public they are doing an absolutely excellent job.
Vincent
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If you can't address the argument attack the grammar. That's low even for the shrunken remainers dwarfs on CUK.Originally posted by Whorty View PostWeyhey, another uninformed idiot has joined the forum and their very first post is this. The level of English in the post is low, so I call a foreign troll
Even our thick CUK contractor brexiters can string a sentence together better than this 
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Weyhey, another uninformed idiot has joined the forum and their very first post is this. The level of English in the post is low, so I call a foreign trollOriginally posted by vinread View PostWe are one of the five biggest contributors of annual, ever rising, annual payments being made to the EU money pit.
If we leave the EU the rest of the members of the EU will have to make up the huge deficit that we will make when we leave, after of course, when our final divorce contributions run out.
This must and no doubt, be a major concern to the EU, so in their own interest they must try every means possible to find any legitimate way not to negotiate any possible agreement for Britain to leave.
With so much uncertainty in Parliament and the general public they are doing an absolutely excellent job.
Vincent
Even our thick CUK contractor brexiters can string a sentence together better than this
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