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    Quote Originally Posted by NigelFarage View Post
    Love the Romanian crims
    Please tell me you're not scraping the bottom of that barrel? Just how idiotic can you possibly get? No doubt you'll soon be telling us about gyppo pickpockets and how johnny foreigner in general is a dirty gangster reeking of garlic. You pointy-headed pencil-necked brain-dead bigoted piece of crap!

    What are you actually saying here, that Romanians are inherently criminal or that it is impossible for foreign criminals to get into the UK without the aid of the EU? Either is pretty fkn stupid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    Who are they?
    That would be the cabinet FuFu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    There will be a one or two year extension or if the EU refuses Doris will revoke A50. We're not leaving.
    We never were leaving, we were scammed.

    Wouldn't like to guess where it goes from here, only our resident adults might know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NigelFarage View Post
    Either that or she's preparing to blame Corbyn for a no deal brexit.
    That was her tactic over the 'meaningful meet', to stitch up Corbyn as co-owner, and the way things are right now anything goes.

    The EU never imagined a member might conceivably wish to leave and therefore gave little to no attention to A50. One thing for sure, it will be reworded or replaced to ensure that members stay docile and not dare to glance at the exit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b View Post
    Best Jabir Post *****EVER!!!!******. Encore!
    I expected some snide cheap shot from your sidekicks fufu and squirrel, but you snatched the glory.




    Well done Doc, you're on the ball.

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    Originally Posted by DrB0b
    Why don't you just answer him instead of being a dick? You probably think you look clever but when you refuse to answer a reasonable question you just look like a cnt.

    C'mon dicks, or would you rather look like cnuts?

    Assguy: Is the EU the most democratic institution on the planet?
    Doc: Are there any current unelected leaders in the EU?
    Fufu: Is Brexit a 100% Tory project? Is it a fact that all Brexiteers are stupid? Is Corbyn a Marxist?
    Troy and squirrel:

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    There will be a one or two year extension or if the EU refuses Doris will revoke A50.
    You'll need two years only to repair Britain, then another two years to negotiate a new deal with EU.

    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    We're not leaving.
    Not for now at least. If you're gonna leave in the future then do it properly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    Doris has no credibility, all she does is lie and lie. Only reason they dont get rid of her is they're shit scared a Brexiteer will become PM and we do actually leave. Nothing surprises me with Doris anymore and only way she will get support for her deal in Parliament is if it comes with a 2nd ref. She has said there will be no ref2 so that means there probably will. Pointless the EU granting a short extension as serves no purpose so either a long extension or revoke A50. We are not leaving.
    indeed, the long extension will bring enough time to build a case against Brexit and revoke A50, with or without a REF2

    I guess Mission Accomplished for Maybot

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    integrating Romania into the EU was a huge mistake, wtf were they thinking????

    again, fully voted with the full support of the British !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    integrating Romania into the EU was a huge mistake, wtf were they thinking????

    again, fully voted with the full support of the British !!!
    And you and your unelected commission chums integrated the Warsaw Pact countries, in the foolish hope that it would prevent another European war.
    They don’t appear very high on the contribution front, but they do dominate EeU expenditure.

    Maybe You should annex them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NigelFarage View Post
    It's not for me to prove that my opinion is correct
    In fact it is. That's fundamental. Particularly when your "opinion" is something like

    Quote Originally Posted by NigelFarage View Post
    I'm fairly sure that these four countries contain a higher percentage of "darkies" than the EU.
    Without proof your "opinion" is just flatulence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    And you and your unelected commission chums integrated the Warsaw Pact countries, in the foolish hope that it would prevent another European war.
    They don’t appear very high on the contribution front, but they do dominate EeU expenditure.

    Maybe You should annex them?
    It was very much a 'British Affair', getting those Warsaw Pact countries into the EU. Pressure from USA and the UK. We went through all this in 2016, leading up to the referendum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    It was very much a 'British Affair', getting those Warsaw Pact countries into the EU. Pressure from USA and the UK. We went through all this in 2016, leading up to the referendum.
    Again politicians acting against the best interests of their people. While the East European countries get loads of money thrown at them I'd imagine some of them must have a problem with many of their young still leaving for the West.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    And you and your unelected commission chums integrated the Warsaw Pact countries, in the foolish hope that it would prevent another European war.
    They don’t appear very high on the contribution front, but they do dominate EeU expenditure.

    Maybe You should annex them?
    well, if we can integrate the great Russia in our European Defense initiative and replace NATO, those countries could be back on our own version of the Warsaw Pact. This is achievable, and I hope it will. We definitely need the help of Russia to maintain the defense of those countries by controlling their defense strategy.

    Maybe make a spin-off of the EU27 with Russia as a main partner, so we can back to the original core members EU6

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    It was very much a 'British Affair', getting those Warsaw Pact countries into the EU. Pressure from USA and the UK. We went through all this in 2016, leading up to the referendum.
    I once had a relationship with someone very like the UK. No matter how many mistakes she made, no matter how many times she fkd up, no matter what damage she caused it was always someone else's fault. Like the UK she was also cold, dreary, and had a shameful history she tried to cover up. The UK is the EU's Psycho Girlfriend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    It was very much a 'British Affair', getting those Warsaw Pact countries into the EU. Pressure from USA and the UK. We went through all this in 2016, leading up to the referendum.
    and this is why we need the UK out, it's been a trojan horse for the interests of a foreigner power and as a tool to alienate Europe in their strategic decisions. The US definitely mingled into the EU political affairs and sabotaged a lot of good initiatives. We are technically in a secret economic and geopolitical war with the US, above all when the influence and popularity of Putin is growing.

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    There is talk of a further compromise to brexit, staying in the Customs Union, although it's been reported that splitting Customs Union and Single Market isn't so easy.

    How much extra trade is available outside that isn't available inside the EU? I hear reports of losing 20% trade with EU for as little as 5% extra trade. Anyone have some reliable figures?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b View Post
    I once had a relationship with someone very like the UK. No matter how many mistakes she made, no matter how many times she fkd up, no matter what damage she caused it was always someone else's fault. Like the UK she was also cold, dreary, and had a shameful history she tried to cover up. The UK is the EU's Psycho Girlfriend.
    I know exactly the feeling, been there, done that

    DeGaulles forewarned us of that danger, saying they will destroy the EU from within. He was right all along. Look where we are now. And extending that Brexit thing to 1 year, is going to bring down everyone with the collapse of the British.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    There is talk of a further compromise to brexit, staying in the Customs Union, although it's been reported that splitting Customs Union and Single Market isn't so easy.

    How much extra trade is available outside that isn't available inside the EU? I hear reports of losing 20% trade with EU for as little as 5% extra trade. Anyone have some reliable figures?
    There are some ludicrous analyses out there, including my favourite from "Economists for Free Trade" (Prop. J. Rees-Mogg) - a farrago of nonsense regularly used by Brexiters to prove that if you just make numbers up we will all be rich and there will be a unicorn in every pot within a week of Brexit.

    I think a reasonable non-ludicrous analysis is here, from the LSE.

    http://personal.lse.ac.uk/sampsont/T...gStandards.pdf


    Even setting aside foreign investment, migration and the dynamic consequences of reduced trade, we estimate the effects of Brexit on trade and the UK’s contribution to the EU budget would be equivalent to a fall in income of between 1.3% and 2.6% (£850 to £1,700 per household per year). And once we include the long-run effects of Brexit on productivity, the
    decline in income increases to between 6.3% and 9.5% (about £4,200 to £6,400 per household per year).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    How much extra trade is available outside that isn't available inside the EU? I hear reports of losing 20% trade with EU for as little as 5% extra trade. Anyone have some reliable figures?
    Why are you so obsessed with that, Troy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    Why are you so obsessed with that, Troy?
    Perhaps because one of the reasons most often cited for Brexit is that it will once again make Britain a great trading nation?

    How is it obsession to ask what the consequences of Brexit compared with the promises made by the Brexit promoters might be?

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    Based on the far right videos Neverna has posted, I'm guessing he has other reasons for the UK leaving the EU.

    So the damage to the UK economy is "worth it" in his eyes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    indeed, the long extension will bring enough time to build a case against Brexit and revoke A50, with or without a REF2

    I guess Mission Accomplished for Maybot
    Fair's fair, appears you got both right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    And you and your unelected commission chums integrated the Warsaw Pact countries, in the foolish hope that it would prevent another European war.
    They don’t appear very high on the contribution front, but they do dominate EeU expenditure.

    Maybe You should annex them?
    Er, yes, plan B was to make them part of the German Empire, by hiding plan A in plain sight - of curbing German domination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b View Post
    I once had a relationship with someone very like the UK. No matter how many mistakes she made, no matter how many times she fkd up, no matter what damage she caused it was always someone else's fault. Like the UK she was also cold, dreary, and had a shameful history she tried to cover up. The UK is the EU's Psycho Girlfriend.
    Must've been a brief relationship if not fantasy, you could not suffer lesser humans for long.

    Must've been a real painful period with such a terrible person; wouldn't surprise me if she was also decent and honest!

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