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Previously on "Migration crisis is putting the UK at grave risk."
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostYou don't have to live in Scotland long to get one; especially if you read English-dominated news media.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostDid you move to Scotland because of the chip on your shoulder or did you have it attached when you arrived?
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostBecause it's boring when there's real problems facing the EU; whether or not some countries have more generous benefits programs than others and are having to give them to people who don't hold passports because they happen to be from elsewhere in the EU isn't one of them.
How many countries other than the UK get a rebate on their dues? How many countries other than the UK have a neighbouring country shouldering most of the weight on detaining migrants heading to their borders? How many countries other than the UK have managed to protect their thieving banking sector from needed regulation?
And all this whilst having more than their fair share of emigres colonising Spainish coastal towns. I'm sure in a UK exit the British taxpayer voting to quit the EU for nonsense reasons will happily pick up the tab to repatriate thousands of citizens from within the EU, yes?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy should the UK shut up? Who says the UK has a "sweet deal"?
How many countries other than the UK get a rebate on their dues? How many countries other than the UK have a neighbouring country shouldering most of the weight on detaining migrants heading to their borders? How many countries other than the UK have managed to protect their thieving banking sector from needed regulation?
And all this whilst having more than their fair share of emigres colonising Spainish coastal towns. I'm sure in a UK exit the British taxpayer voting to quit the EU for nonsense reasons will happily pick up the tab to repatriate thousands of citizens from within the EU, yes?
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Originally posted by seanraaron View PostI assume you're referring to Britain and the incessant bitching about EU rules when it gets such a sweet deal and should really shut the hell up?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe snivelling coward who thinks he looks clever by scoring points at the very establishment that bestows him with his own privileged lifestyle. He does it with a meaningless cliche. Perhaps you could explain which powers do not bitch?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWrong.
001 France 100 579 839
002 United States 95 927 767
003 United Kingdom 79 163 103
004 China, People's Republic of 74 368 812
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Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
BTW I don't agree with either of you.
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Originally posted by seanraaron View Post
I'm a student of history, you just appear to like spouting the Mail version rather than actually analysing and learning from it.
So DA is as right and as wrong as you.
BTW I don't agree with either of you.
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Originally posted by seanraaron View Post. The British are always bitching anyway, so why would giving in change anything?
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Since the British are always bitching it would be better for the EU if we got out and left them to it, all like-minded together.
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