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    Quote Originally Posted by HaylePie View Post
    That map is out of date given Macron's win recently so Europe has moved further right.

    socialists like Tiny Benn and Dennis Skinner were anti EU ..... and Jeremy Corbyn (although he seems less sure now)
    Yet they are trying to re create the USSR?

    Weird

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    and us here, the Turks have failed to integrate successfully.
    Culture has its problems, either you are willing to bend, or you are not. If you are the visitor, then it is your job to adapt. The left/libs seem to believe it is the other way around.
    As for Germany, I am not surprised. I have said many times, when I fly to Nurenburg, the mood is getting uglier. Merkel has caused this. But the EU is run by socialists. Merkel was a former East German and has worn the uniform. Considering CorbYn, loved the former EGR, I shouldn't be surprised
    The amount of drivel you write is staggering.

    Corbyn (socialist) wants to leave the EU.

    Merkel (centre right) the most influential leader in the EU.

    Juncker (centre right) according to you the EU's all powerful dictator.

    Putin (ex KGB ) hero of the alt right and hates the EU.

    East Germans - just voted for AfD in twice the numbers as their fellow citizens in the west.

    Who are the socialists running the EU Tricky?
    Last edited by drillerpie; 25-09-2017 at 12:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    What sort of an answer is that?
    Is Poland and Hungary anti immigration or not? I know the answer, yet you accuse our people of being anti Polish.

    Isolated muppet
    Subtlety is definitely not your middle name, is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by drillerpie View Post
    The amount of drivel you write is staggering.

    Corbyn (socialist) wants to leave the EU.

    Merkel (centre right) the most influential leader in the EU.

    Juncker (centre right) according to you the EU's all powerful dictator.

    Putin (ex KGB ) hero of the alt right and hates the EU.

    East Germans - just voted for AfD in twice the numbers as their fellow citizens in the west.

    Who are the socialists running the EU Tricky?
    Work it out for yourself, start with the French

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurosocialism

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidders View Post
    Subtlety is definitely not your middle name, is it?
    Nope, I'm afraid it isn't. I say it how it is.
    You still didn't answer my question. After your slur on our people about Poles (seeing as there is over a million of them here). You gave no answer to Poland's stance on immigration.

    Over to you Camrade

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds View Post
    Work it out for yourself, start with the French

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurosocialism
    Eh?

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    As with Brexit, people in Germany generally voted for anti-immigration parties in regions there isn't much immigration. As with Brexit, where people socialise, work for and alongside immigrants, parties with a more centrist approach won the day.

    Not for the first time, the usual suspects on here are talking absolute rubbish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigFatPie View Post
    As with Brexit, people in Germany generally voted for anti-immigration parties in regions there isn't much immigration. As with Brexit, where people socialise, work for and alongside immigrants, parties with a more centrist approach won the day.

    Not for the first time, the usual suspects on here are talking absolute rubbish.
    Rubbish. The midlands and North east won Brexit. You work it out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigFatPie View Post
    As with Brexit, people in Germany generally voted for anti-immigration parties in regions there isn't much immigration. As with Brexit, where people socialise, work for and alongside immigrants, parties with a more centrist approach won the day.

    Not for the first time, the usual suspects on here are talking absolute rubbish.
    Boston

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigFatPie View Post
    As with Brexit, people in Germany generally voted for anti-immigration parties in regions there isn't much immigration. As with Brexit, where people socialise, work for and alongside immigrants, parties with a more centrist approach won the day.

    Not for the first time, the usual suspects on here are talking absolute rubbish.
    .....and the comedy post of the day .....goes to Chubby

    Rotherham result Credit: ITV News
    44,115
    votes to remain
    93,272
    votes to leave
    49,157
    majority

    I'm pretty sure you'll find an awful lot of "socialising" going on in Rotherham!.....not all of it legal though.
    Last edited by tarquinbeech; 25-09-2017 at 02:53 PM.

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