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Originally posted by vetran View PostGerman efficiency at its best!
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Originally posted by vetran View PostThe intent was clear from the start a Federal Europe run by Germany & France, each treaty has been a step towards that goal.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostIMHO he's blaming the wrong treaty.
https://europa.eu/european-union/sit...n_union_en.pdf
No mention anywhere of a democratic vote of the people. God forbid they produce the wrong result.
The intent was clear from the start a Federal Europe run by Germany & France, each treaty has been a step towards that goal.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostGermany has closed its borders from midnight last night, with a few exceptions. Nipping across the border to do some food shopping isn't one of them, as the lady at the checkout told us this morning as we paid... oops.
Car park full of Swiss cars as well.
But at least France is still open to us.
German efficiency at its best!
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Germany has closed its borders from midnight last night, with a few exceptions. Nipping across the border to do some food shopping isn't one of them, as the lady at the checkout told us this morning as we paid... oops.
Car park full of Swiss cars as well.
But at least France is still open to us.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostHumour me please with a citation from the treaty.
https://europa.eu/european-union/sit...n_union_en.pdf
No mention anywhere of a democratic vote of the people. God forbid they produce the wrong result.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostYou might want to try the 1957 treaty of Rome.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View PostSo Mordac does not have a source. Vetran, can you help him out?
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No friend of the Frogs and I loathe Macaroni Cheese Eating Surrender Monkey but it isn't unreasonable to protect your own citizens.
Not sure it will help much tho. as there are virus mutations in several other countries according to the news.
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That has actually happened, Google is your friendOriginally posted by Mordac View PostWhat if they (or another nation) want to close the border with another EU member? Covid has opened a can of worms, shutting borders is against free movement. Give it a couple of years, and no EU member will be permitted to close its borders. For any reason. One Europe, all in it together.
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