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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Some estimates suggest the Conservatives might have circa 100 MPs following the next election.
    Some say as low as 92

    The Brits will get more of the same from the "New Labour" Starmer brigade, so who cares ?

    Cyrille de Creduloo might

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    If only your insults made any semblance of sense to someone other than you...


    Are you taking the time to make it clear you have no interest in the topic?


    That's pretty sad

    Do feel free to fvck off and do something else then, eh?

    In return I promise not to post about Norwegian politics.
    Last edited by cyrille; 12-04-2024 at 12:06 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Are you taking the time to make it clear you have no interest in the topic?
    I just took the time to adjust your prediction of the expected lowest score of the Tories.

    On topic

    Also on topic:

    Your future cheering for a socalled "Labour Government".

    Also on topic:

    I simply can't wait

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    Quote Originally Posted by helge View Post
    The Brits will get more of the same from the "New Labour" Starmer brigade, so who cares ?
    I'd imagine all people of goodwill major trading partners like Ireland and dare I say daegli Denmark which for all its trade with the Huns yet still prefers control of its own currency. VF wo't rule nor the Tories Starmer to the right of Blair probably by moving right will win. All UK parties bar greens seemed to have moved right as younger renters move left.

    The good news for Danes, with fewer from UK able to settle you'll have more room for those with no shared blood,democratic, history NATO allegiance nor WW2 co-operation.

    Luckily Demark set to live of the fat of those who want to get slim without exercise.
    I think last Danish refugee in England was King Knunt the kinky who tried Wash reversal.
    Danish pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk posted bumper profits for 2023 on Wednesday, driven by surging sales of diabetes and obesity treatments that helped it become Europe's most valuable company.

    On TikTok it'll be rebranded WECHUBBY
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    your brain is as empty as a eunuchs underpants.
    from brief encounters unexpurgated version

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    Quote Originally Posted by david44 View Post
    The good news for Danes, with fewer from UK able to settle you'll have more room for those with no shared blood,democratic, history NATO allegiance nor WW2 co-operation.
    We do share blood with the irish
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    I think last Danish refugee in England was King Knunt the kinky who tried Wash reversal.
    Respect !
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    Luckily Demark set to live of the fat of those who want to get slim without exercise.
    D-Mark ?

    How Slutty !

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    Danes are fucking nazi racists. They want to export their coons to Africa like the English and naturalisation is only possible after ten years of residence and if you have natural blonde hair.
    Danes mostly sucked Hitler’s cock for the five years of occupation which in truth bore little difference to normal peacetime rule. They happily traded with the nazis and collaborated on every level.
    Just putting the record straight.

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    Pretty much it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    They happily traded with the nazis and collaborated on every level.
    so like the swiss but taller, with more bacon and worse chocolate

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    So, apart from the fact Switzerland was never occupied and was a neutral state throughout the conflict, yeah, they’re the same as Denmark.

    You gormless lower class fuckwit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Switzerland was never occupied
    Only cuz there would no purpose to do so. Same applies to Denmark.

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    But Denmark was occupied by the Germans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    But Denmark was occupied by the Germans.
    Depends how you read into it.

    In April 1940, German forces invaded Denmark. They didn't meet with much resistance. Rather than suffer an inevitable defeat by fighting back, the Danish government negotiated to insulate Denmark from the occupation. In return, the Nazis agreed to be lenient with the country, respecting its rule and neutrality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    But Denmark was occupied by the Germans.
    Only because they needed steel

    And the Brits did start to threaten our neutrality.

    We are btw 'Super Aryans'



    I wasn't there

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    Just for the record I was the runner for a video in 1976 with Swedish tv crew on Norreport Copenhagen, my team barely spoke Faroese and American, just allowed witnesses to record for tv history workshop, interviewing to camera, deportees forced to work in Germany , those who resisted and the majority who kept their head down and mmade the best of the daily reality.
    I recall a very old man born arount 1895 who told of his time in a Brandenburg factory.

    Overall, modern estimates suggest that more than 6,600 Danes died as a direct result of the Second World War. Roughly half of these fatalities were civilian deaths, including upwards of 1,000 sailors killed by German submarines, and over 750 resistance fighters

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    I'm just trying to keep it simple, David

    Sort of reaching out to ignorance

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    What's this all got to do with Brexit and the lies believed by the public?

    Britain has gone downhill pretty quickly but there's a lot further to fall. No-one in their right mind can say Brexit has, in any way, been a success.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    No-one in their right mind can say Brexit has, in any way, been a success.
    I'd imagine that more of the decisions are now taken in London instead of Brussels/Strasbourg/Frankfurt.

    The crap decisions too.

    Small steps for democracy, but.......ofcourse not enough.

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    Decisions to ignore, if need be, international law?

    Oh yes, we can make those now.

    Also soon, perhaps, the 300 million pounds spent on this Rwanda fiasco may eventually lead to an asylum seeker ending up there.

    So far it's just two or three foreign secretaries who have made the trip.

    Just before these useless bunglers are kicked out of government.

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    The Brexitory party has certainly cheapened Britain in a manner not seen since Suez.

    Internationally it has no role. Before, it was very much a cornerstone component of a developing EU regarded as a straight player and welcomed as a respected member at the top table whose role within the Commissions’s secretariat was considered a valuable contribution to the the Union's ethos much admired globally - a position thrown away for no good advantage and in a referendum ill understood by its supporters mostly comprising the ignorant, the stupid, the deluded, the prejudiced and the bigoted, a credulous demographic manipulated by an assortment of charlatans, snake oil merchants and eccentric political dinosaurs propped up by a coterie of devious chancers seeking power in circumstances otherwise not available to them. The country has become marginalised and now dismissed by the other power blocs as irrelevant and in some cases an object of scorn, at best an ignored lapdog to American
    interests.

    Britain is without direction and has become irretrievably divided as it struggles to survive in an environment whereby the majority simply treads water. An economic malaise now matched by an environment that has not only become more polluted but has seen its infrastructure, social and physical, deteriorate across the board to a degree standards are now almost third world matching its third country status outside the EU bloc.

    But its greatest loss is its sense of decency and regard for fair play that has seemingly evaporated under the dead hand of an ethic- less and rudderless succession of governments led by the unworthy spawned by the abortion that was Brexit. The poor are to be victimised for being homeless, the sick and vulnerable are to be corralled into new workhouses, the Courts are to be circumvented by the legislature facilitated by the withdrawal from an international judicial forum that was in fact established and given its direction by British lawyers in the post war chaos now placing Britain among the ranks of despots and tyrants and, unlike most other developed civilised sovereign states, if not all, British citizens and lawful residents are now no longer permitted to choose their life partners according to their human right from outside of the UK and Ireland unless they are rich.

    The country has become broken, dirty, shabby, polluted and ruinously expensive, a society no better than a diamond studded turd encircling its own whirlpool of chaos and confusion.

    The only glimmer of hope is the promise that the architects of this disaster, the malformed creatures midwifed by the Brexit abortionists are consigned to their richly deserved oblivion.

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    Price falls for some food items like meat, crumpets and chocolate biscuits helped drive inflation down to its lowest level in two-and-a-half years.


    The rate consumer prices have been rising at fell to 3.2% in the year to March, down from 3.4% the month before, according to official figures.


    Inflation has been falling gradually since it peaked at 11.1% in late 2022.


    However, lower inflation does not mean prices overall are coming down, they are just rising less quickly.

    UK inflation falls as meat and crumpet prices drop - BBC News


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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    The Brexitory party has certainly cheapened Britain in a manner not seen since Suez.

    Internationally it has no role. Before, it was very much a cornerstone component of a developing EU regarded as a straight player and welcomed as a respected member at the top table whose role within the Commissions’s secretariat was considered a valuable contribution to the the Union's ethos much admired globally - a position thrown away for no good advantage and in a referendum ill understood by its supporters mostly comprising the ignorant, the stupid, the deluded, the prejudiced and the bigoted, a credulous demographic manipulated by an assortment of charlatans, snake oil merchants and eccentric political dinosaurs propped up by a coterie of devious chancers seeking power in circumstances otherwise not available to them. The country has become marginalised and now dismissed by the other power blocs as irrelevant and in some cases an object of scorn, at best an ignored lapdog to American
    interests.

    Britain is without direction and has become irretrievably divided as it struggles to survive in an environment whereby the majority simply treads water. An economic malaise now matched by an environment that has not only become more polluted but has seen its infrastructure, social and physical, deteriorate across the board to a degree standards are now almost third world matching its third country status outside the EU bloc.

    But its greatest loss is its sense of decency and regard for fair play that has seemingly evaporated under the dead hand of an ethic- less and rudderless succession of governments led by the unworthy spawned by the abortion that was Brexit. The poor are to be victimised for being homeless, the sick and vulnerable are to be corralled into new workhouses, the Courts are to be circumvented by the legislature facilitated by the withdrawal from an international judicial forum that was in fact established and given its direction by British lawyers in the post war chaos now placing Britain among the ranks of despots and tyrants and, unlike most other developed civilised sovereign states, if not all, British citizens and lawful residents are now no longer permitted to choose their life partners according to their human right from outside of the UK and Ireland unless they are rich.

    The country has become broken, dirty, shabby, polluted and ruinously expensive, a society no better than a diamond studded turd encircling its own whirlpool of chaos and confusion.

    The only glimmer of hope is the promise that the architects of this disaster, the malformed creatures midwifed by the Brexit abortionists are consigned to their richly deserved oblivion.
    not to worry s.a. , the kneeler, the slag and mick lynch will sort it all out!...... (with the help of the dedicated, selfless hard working civil servants of course.)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Seekingasylum View Post
    Internationally it has no role.
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    of a developing EU
    hilarious, reading a seeking boty post in the morning is like watch the news in Thailand.

    Anyone got any idea how the EU paymasters in Yermany are doing? not well i've read given its manufacturing is being gradually offshored and chinky leccy cars are eating up its export markets.

    keep them coming

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    Truly, Numfuktwat, your stupidity is only exceeded by your ignorance. The veritable essence of indigenous English fuckwittery.

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    ^^Did you mention a setback an individual country within the EU suffered and imply, with no supporting evidence, that not being in the EU would have mitigated the problem?

    Well, of course you did.

    Desperation personified.


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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    not to worry s.a. , the kneeler, the slag and mick lynch will sort it all out!...... (with the help of the dedicated, selfless hard working civil servants of course.)

    You say that Tax but the fault lines in the current British socio-economic-political framework and infrastructure, overseen by the Brexitory trash governments, are so grievous I don’t think one term of government by more competent ministers will be sufficient.
    Certainly, after 14 years of sustained attack the UK Civil Service is in a parlous state, grossly underpaid and undervalued, and now in near terminal decline, like the NHS, like the transport network, like the utilities network, like the waterways, it faces a functional collapse.

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