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Previously on "So how ist ze Germans taken the news of the UK's departure?"

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  • Zigenare
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    Originally posted by woohoo View Post
    Great sense of humour the Germans, though I didn't watch the video.

    Another interesting take
    Europe Can’t Afford to Alienate the UK after Brexit - DER SPIEGEL

    Again from the same German newspaper that usually has quite an anti British feel to it.

    Brexit Farewell Letters to the United Kingdom - DER SPIEGEL

    Perhaps the Germans understand now that they are left paying more and running the EU with only France in its current sad state helping.

    However, I don't think we should gloat, I find the Germans to be a people that we can work with.
    I think Adolf said something similar about the Brits...

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  • woohoo
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    Great sense of humour the Germans, though I didn't watch the video.

    Another interesting take
    Europe Can’t Afford to Alienate the UK after Brexit - DER SPIEGEL

    Again from the same German newspaper that usually has quite an anti British feel to it.

    Brexit Farewell Letters to the United Kingdom - DER SPIEGEL

    Perhaps the Germans understand now that they are left paying more and running the EU with only France in its current sad state helping.

    However, I don't think we should gloat, I find the Germans to be a people that we can work with.

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  • Eirikur
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
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    Planet der Inselaffen. Brilliant

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  • Mordac
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    Quite badly I should imagine. It's going to cost them a lot more to fund their vanity project. I can't see the French making up the shortfall, can you?

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  • Platypus
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    How nice for the Germans to be able to take the p1ss out of the Brits... for a change

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