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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou started this thread. It seems you haven't got over it. If the non-sensible remainers react to that, you've only got yourself to blame.
Britain is well ahead on the vaccination campaign and that's definitely to be applauded. Two million done, 58 million to go.
Actually it was Mordac, I had a bit of a snigger then the Deniers started. Poking remoaners is fun!
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Originally posted by vetran View PostIt would be nice to have stayed in the EU and renegotiated, that was my position but they told Cameron to Foxtrot Oscar. We voted out and its nice to highlight why we did it. So far we are ahead on vaccination when the EU members have to do the dirty. Maybe over the next few months we will be proven wrong but so far it looks good.
Remoaners (most sensible remainers have got over it) come here every day and moan about what they have lost and so much rubbish about the UK being terminal, its a bit sad.
There are a few hundred countries out there, we don't have to be tied to just the 27.
Britain is well ahead on the vaccination campaign and that's definitely to be applauded. Two million done, 58 million to go.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostOh so it is perfectly normal for EU members to apparently ignore EU rules and then when questioned refuse to explain?
Do explain why their actions are not an issue? Or you can just call any publication you disagree with a rag.
But to answer your question - some EU members are more equal than others, that’s Germany, France and used to be UK
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostEr yes? Where have you been for the past 30 years or so?
I know it's a bit tulip. But better than the alternative. I'm reminded of the saying "Big Pharma is a bit crap, but that doesn't mean magic beans work".
It would be nice to have stayed in the EU and renegotiated, that was my position but they told Cameron to Foxtrot Oscar. We voted out and its nice to highlight why we did it. So far we are ahead on vaccination when the EU members have to do the dirty. Maybe over the next few months we will be proven wrong but so far it looks good.
Remoaners (most sensible remainers have got over it) come here every day and moan about what they have lost and so much rubbish about the UK being terminal, its a bit sad.
There are a few hundred countries out there, we don't have to be tied to just the 27.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostOh so it is perfectly normal for EU members to apparently ignore EU rules and then when questioned refuse to explain?
Originally posted by vetran View PostYou guys are touchy when we point out the EU is a bit tulip!
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Originally posted by vetran View PostYou are hard of thinking.
It is clear that the EU rules say you shouldn't negotiate without the rest of the Bloc. The Germans have done this and are being asked why, they refuse to explain .On some things Newspapers can only suggest, only a government or court can truly prove.
I asked you to explain why you thought they had done nothing wrong, you then of course attacked the person.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThe highlighted word might help you out there
You are hard of thinking.
It is clear that the EU rules say you shouldn't negotiate without the rest of the Bloc. The Germans have done this and are being asked why, they refuse to explain .On some things Newspapers can only suggest, only a government or court can truly prove.
I asked you to explain why you thought they had done nothing wrong, you then of course attacked the person.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostYou obviously haven't read the article and I have no idea what your last sentence has to do with in relation to what is being discussed although you still haven't given any proof that Reuters is 'pro-Brexit'.
Is this you just going off target again because you're, once again, being proved wrong?
Both Reuters & the Telegraph have suggested there is an issue. You deny there is an issue but refuse to explain why. Not sure you talking complete balls is me being proven wrong!
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Originally posted by vetran View PostOh so it is perfectly normal for EU members to apparently ignore EU rules and then when questioned refuse to explain?
Do explain why their actions are not an issue? Or you can just call any publication you disagree with a rag.
Is this you just going off target again because you're, once again, being proved wrong?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostDo you have proof of that
Although if you read the article, the facts might have confused you and you only took the last couple of paragraphs as gospel because they said Germany 'might' have done something wrong. So far there is no proof of that
Oh so it is perfectly normal for EU members to apparently ignore EU rules and then when questioned refuse to explain?
Do explain why their actions are not an issue? Or you can just call any publication you disagree with a rag.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostAh the "staunchly Pro Brexit" Reuters seems to think there is a fishy smell
Germany secured 50 million vaccine doses from CureVac, BioNTech on top of EU supplies - document | Reuters
Facts confusing you again?
"Ursula, haben wir ein kleine problem?"
"Nein, Mutti..."
*Apologies for the very rusty German...
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Originally posted by vetran View PostAh the "staunchly Pro Brexit" Reuters seems to think there is a fishy smell
Originally posted by vetran View Post
Germany secured 50 million vaccine doses from CureVac, BioNTech on top of EU supplies - document | Reuters
Facts confusing you again?
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