I mean it's not like they have a huge airport literally sat there doing nothing which could be turned into some form of military base.
Whatever happened to Berlin’s deserted ‘ghost’ airport? - BBC Worklife
Oh tulip yes they do
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostBlimey you're on the sauce early. Have you self-isolated already?
That'll cheer your neighbours up at any rate.
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Originally posted by Bean View PostIs there a secret plan to create an EU army? | Politics | The Guardian
Oh looky, there’s one example.
Now jog on you puerile child.
I'll leave the final quote for you, as you're clearly too thick to read the whole article.
Verdict
An EU army marching out to war under Brussels’ command is a fantasy shared by Eurosceptics and a small number of federalists. Europe will continue down the road of defence cooperation in a halting way, but an EU army is only for armchair generals.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostAh, it's Lidl is it ... that's a shame for Mrs SB ..... does she have a battery operated friend to compensate for your Lidl Shauny?
That'll cheer your neighbours up at any rate.
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Originally posted by Bean View PostIs there a secret plan to create an EU army? | Politics | The Guardian
Oh looky, there’s one example.
Now jog on you puerile child.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostFake news fella. You're writing what you want to believe, not the reality and facts.
Oh looky, there’s one example.
Now jog on you puerile child.
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Just a spelling mistake all along
Ah, now I see why we could never get to the bottom of what Paperbhoy's role was
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Don't Go There...
Originally posted by Eirikur View PostThe Euro turning out the much stronger currency then the pound if only the UK had joined
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