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Previously on "The best thing about the EU Referendum #1"
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I do wonder what would happen if, instead of the usual UK gripe list, a PM from this country approached other leaders of member states with an intent to actually reform the EU...
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Originally posted by Bee View Post
I mean.
Is this a compliment?
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostYou are all so effed.
The minute you are out your criminal banks are gonna get the cock from EU leaders, without your banks your swamp damp nation is gonna rotten to hell. Most of you will turn to fruit picking and swamp worm cultivation.
If it werent for your banks to steal from the EU you are going 4th world nation, and I can't be happier to see it come now that you are out the door.
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You are all so effed.
The minute you are out your criminal banks are gonna get the cock from EU leaders, without your banks your swamp damp nation is gonna rotten to hell. Most of you will turn to fruit picking and swamp worm cultivation.
If it werent for your banks to steal from the EU you are going 4th world nation, and I can't be happier to see it come now that you are out the door.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWhy can citizens of Ireland vote in the general election? So people from the following countries can all vote in the upcoming EU referendumb, strange:
Antigua and Barbuda Kenya Samoa Australia Kiribati Seychelles The Bahamas Lesotho Sierra Leone Bangladesh Malawi Singapore Barbados Malaysia Solomon Islands Belize Maldives South Africa Botswana Malta Sri Lanka Brunel Darussalam Mauritius Swaziland Cameroon Mozambique United Republic of Tanzania Canada Namibia Tonga Cyprus Nauru Trinidad and Tobago Dominica New Zealand Tuvalu Fiji Islands Nigeria Uganda The Gambia Pakistan Ghana Papua New Guinea Vanuatu Grenada Rwanda Zambia Guyana St. Kitts and Nevis Zimbabwe India St Lucia Jamaica St Vincent & The Grenadines
Mind you, they can all also settle in the UK. Just waiting for all the 419'ers to move in next door to some of our more nationalistic people
Just think, all that money that the UK puts into the 'corrupt, un-democratic' EU could now go to many of those fine upstanding countries
Seriously though I'll be glad when this English debate/referendum is over. I expect the government to do a lot of stuff with taxes and such that gets buried under this nonsense. But you know, it's all about sovereignty and controlling our national destiny, so that's more important.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI presume you're talking about if the UK is not in the EU otherwise that quite of demolishes one of the main arguments of Brexit. No EU, in fact no country, is fine and upstanding (although I think most of the EU ones are possibly a lot more honest than many Commonwealth ones) however one of the functions of the EU is to try and create a fine and upstanding community but it doesn't seem to work that way, sadly.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostAre you NLUK's sockie?
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