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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostFrance presumably, which is under French rule. People are protesting about a new French labour law, introduced by the French government, and if the response to the protests has been heavy handed that's entirely down to the French too. Because EU membership doesn't in any way stop national governments ****** things up all by themselves.
It's just a desperate Kipper using something the EU isn't at all involved in as a reason to leave the EU. Nothing to see here, move along.
That's a bit like saying that sir Oswald Mosley likes wearing black and he is mates with a guy in a funny mustache but he isn't all bad maybe we should elect him prime minister?
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostPicture 1. Unarmed woman being restrained by policeman in riot gear. Look at second picture in group.
Picture 3. 2 Policeman threatened by 20-50 men.
Picture 4. Line of police in full riot gear waiting calmly while being attacked by a man brandishing a lit flare in his left hand.
Picture 5. a bunch of economic migrants who decided to burn each others tents down.
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Fundamentally, it's the lesser of two evils, Brussels over Westminster and I think there endeth the debate.
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France presumably, which is under French rule. People are protesting about a new French labour law, introduced by the French government, and if the response to the protests has been heavy handed that's entirely down to the French too. Because EU membership doesn't in any way stop national governments ****** things up all by themselves.
It's just a desperate Kipper using something the EU isn't at all involved in as a reason to leave the EU. Nothing to see here, move along.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
What a response.
Vive la EU!
Picture 3. Policeman in full riot gear either goose-stepping or kicking out at unarmed man.
Picture 4. Line of police in full riot gear being attacked by a man brandishing a bunch of flowers in a dangerous manner.
Wake up, open your eyes and look at the images rather than believing what you've been told by Bananas Boris and Co.
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So, you're saying we need to get rid of the right wingers with their hard hitting police and become a socialist country.
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