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Previously on "As you were, stand down sas, blasterbates, & co - Brexit has been cancelled!"
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostDo you? Nation of Neo-Native Nomads...The Foreign Boys...
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Originally posted by Andy2 View PostBrexit would have made sense if it had happened about 5-7 years ago
Now every single town of England is full of eastern europeans and other immigrants
and in order to extract a good brexit deal , govt can not expel immigrants, so there is no point of brexit now.
There are no benefits of brexit now but only negatives like job losses, economic loss and trade restrictions.
Talk about closing the stable door after the horse has bolted.
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Originally posted by chopper View PostJust as a point here, I am ashamed by your fear for your daughter being beaten up in school because you are Polish. It isn't even 80 years since Britain stood shoulder to shoulder with Poland at the outbreak of World War 2. Brexit Britain is supposed to be about expanding our world view rather than being confined to the fortress that is the European Union. It seems there is a racist minority that, quite frankly, can piss off to the Principality of Sealand if they want an island fortress free from anyone 'different'.
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Brexit would have made sense if it had happened about 5-7 years ago
Now every single town of England is full of eastern europeans and other immigrants
and in order to extract a good brexit deal , govt can not expel immigrants, so there is no point of brexit now.
There are no benefits of brexit now but only negatives like job losses, economic loss and trade restrictions.
Talk about closing the stable door after the horse has bolted.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWhat does that even mean? What "peacekeeper" are you talking about?
"On 9 May 1950, the French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman (on the basis of a text prepared by Schuman's colleagues Paul Reuter and Bernard Clappier working with Jean Monnet, Pierre Uri and Etienne Hirsch) made his Schuman declaration at the Quai d'Orsay,. He proposed that: "Franco-German production of coal and steel as a whole be placed under a common High Authority, within the framework of an organisation open to the participation of the other countries of Europe." Such an act was intended to help economic growth and cement peace between France and Germany, who had previously been longtime enemies. Coal and steel were particular symbolic as they were the resources necessary to wage war. It would also be a first step to a "European federation"
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Read this.
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Originally posted by squarepeg View PostI'm not saying Britain does not get involved in the fighting on the right side, but it currently behaves in a way that suggests it likes peace, just not the peacekeeper.
Originally posted by squarepeg View PostNot sure it will help...
Let's just wait and see how the negotiations pan put before we reach 40000 feet shall we?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostJesus wept, you really do have an overdeveloped sense of guilt don't you?
Britain entered both world wars in order to stand behind Belgium(WWI) and then Poland(WWII).
Millions of our forefathers were killed and injured in doing so yet a sanctimonious little c0cksocket like you can't wait to wring your slimy hands in mock grief.
Take a good look at yourself you muppet!
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Originally posted by squarepeg View PostBritain bailing out of that sends a clear message that peace on the European continent is not one of the British permanent interests.
Britain entered both world wars in order to stand behind Belgium(WWI) and then Poland(WWII).
Millions of our forefathers were killed and injured in doing so yet a sanctimonious little c0cksocket like you can't wait to wring your slimy hands in mock grief.
Take a good look at yourself you muppet!
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post#cretinwatchLast edited by squarepeg; 31 March 2017, 16:45.
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Originally posted by squarepeg View PostNo, they do not. On top of that they do like a good punch-up with Europe burning in the background. The EU project is built on the idea that close cooperation and interdependency will prevent the bloodbaths of the past. Britain bailing out of that sends a clear message that peace on the European continent is not one of the British permanent interests.
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostAnd France cares about others? Germany? Of course not.
As they say in diplomatic circles: Nations have no permanent friends or allies, they only have permanent interests.
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostThey vote in a Conservative Government, at least where I come from they do.
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