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"Britain has no power in the EU"
And it'll have a lot less if it remains
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI wouldn't bother.
We live in the best democracy even though we can't elect our head of State and the second chamber of parliament.
Hang on - surely Switzerland is way better than us?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI wouldn't bother.
We live in the best democracy even though we can't elect our head of State and the second chamber of parliament.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWe're not leaving Europe, we love Europe. We love the people of Europe, we love European culture.
WE ******* HATE THE EU!
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostThis would be the same Boris Johnson who argued in favour of Turkey joining the EU and who once told Der Spiegel ‘We can’t leave Europe. We’re part of the European Continent. What is the English Channel? It’s a primeval river that got slightly too big … We’re always going to be a part of Europe psychologically.”
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostApparently, according to Brexit, Britain is pretty powerless against the EU but surely this proves that point wrong: EU court backs UK Government's right to restrict migrant benefits | UK Politics | News | The Independent
Actually, Boris Johnson says we always get bossed around by Brussels because we keep getting outvoted: Boris Johnson’s speech on the EU referendum: full text | Conservative Home. However, since 1999, we’ve been on the losing side 56 times: Facts behind the claims: UK influence – UK in a changing Europe in the EU’s Council. What Boris doesn’t say is how many times we’ve been on the winning side, 2,466 times: Facts behind the claims: UK influence – UK in a changing Europe. 2,466 to 56 is a good score in any sport.
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I wouldn't bother.
We live in the best democracy even though we can't elect our head of State and the second chamber of parliament.
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Britain has no power in the EU
Apparently, according to Brexit, Britain is pretty powerless against the EU but surely this proves that point wrong: EU court backs UK Government's right to restrict migrant benefits | UK Politics | News | The Independent
Actually, Boris Johnson says we always get bossed around by Brussels because we keep getting outvoted: Boris Johnson’s speech on the EU referendum: full text | Conservative Home. However, since 1999, we’ve been on the losing side 56 times: Facts behind the claims: UK influence – UK in a changing Europe in the EU’s Council. What Boris doesn’t say is how many times we’ve been on the winning side, 2,466 times: Facts behind the claims: UK influence – UK in a changing Europe. 2,466 to 56 is a good score in any sport.Tags: None
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