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Hmmm. Genuine screw up? Or just Germanys one and only chance to get rid of Scooter and Darmstadt?
Yep, I've decided to come back to the UK, go straight onto benefits, ask for a council house and become an attention seeking Jeremy Kyle watching chav which I think is only fair
Hang on a mo. British EU vote gets crapped on by the Bratwurst eaters, that almost smells like a conspiracy already. Why would the Germans want to kybosh the British referendum vote? A cynic might almost suggest that they are sick to the back teeth of bailing out the wastrels and losers (Greece, etc. that means you). Where will the fun finish?
if the turn out is under 50% either side will do something dodgy. I was looking at statistics on other EU referendums and governments simply cannot be trusted.
I agree - there could be a right stitch up. But every vote of the people puts another crack in the EU dam...
if the turn out is under 50% either side will do something dodgy. I was looking at statistics on other EU referendums and governments simply cannot be trusted.
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