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Thread: The EU - anyone changed their mind and would vote differently?

  1. #11
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    If anyone wants to live in the EU, then feck off and live there, it's still quite easy. My only regret is that we never got Brexit, just a half-baked Brino cobbled together by traitor May and her treacherous civil servant, specifically designed so that we're still shackled to the corpse.

  2. #12
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    Why anyone would want to re-join this vile organisation beats me.

    "British patients being blocked from Brexit-agreed EU scheme.

    People forced to ‘jump through hoops of fire’ to access European treatment they are entitled to. NHS patients claim they are being “blocked” from using a reciprocal post-Brexit healthcare agreement which would allow them to receive treatment quicker abroad. The scheme, known as the S2 funding route, allows patients to undergo planned treatment, such as hip operations, in a European Union country through its state healthcare system. The UK remained part of the scheme after exiting the EU as part of the Withdrawal Agreement, and EU residents are similarly entitled to apply for treatment on the NHS. But patients report having to “jump through hoops of fire” to be approved, while waiting months in pain in NHS backlogs. To be approved under the scheme a doctor must confirm the wait for treatment on the NHS would count as an “undue delay”.


    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...tient-schemes/

  3. #13
    The f*ckers had me and the wife waiting so long to get through passport control in Munich our bags were the only ones left on the carousel. Not impressed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    The f*ckers had me and the wife waiting so long to get through passport control in Munich our bags were the only ones left on the carousel. Not impressed.
    They're vindictive ****s mon ami, it's why I don't buy anything from EU countries I can source elsewhere, I miss my bottles of Leoville-Barton and Puligny Montrachet on birthdays and anniversaries, but I'll live without them just to spite the ****s.

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    possibly they're being vindictive because we slapped them in the face and kicked them in the nuts but who are we to bear a grudge, we only cost them and us a few billions?
    ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kritichris View Post
    possibly they're being vindictive because we slapped them in the face and kicked them in the nuts but who are we to bear a grudge, we only cost them and us a few billions?
    ?
    Meanwhile Audi, BMW, Mercedes and VW continue to flood our roads with vehicles while Aldi and Lidl have more stores than I've had hot dinners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Meanwhile Audi, BMW, Mercedes and VW continue to flood our roads with vehicles while Aldi and Lidl have more stores than I've had hot dinners.
    Don't forget Landrover BT, they're German now. Meanwhile British stores, pubs and businesses are closing on a daily basis including those of the great Brexiteer Tim Martin.

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    Our lack of firepower is surely going to cost us our rightful place in Europe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kritichris View Post
    possibly they're being vindictive because we slapped them in the face and kicked them in the nuts but who are we to bear a grudge, we only cost them and us a few billions?
    ?
    The UK held a referendum on whether to remain within or to leave the auspices of the EU, as allowed for under the EU's own regulations. I fail to see how any democratic institution, as the EU claims to be, could consider the democratic decision of the British people to be a slap in the face or a kick in the nuts, unless of course that supposedly democratic institution has actually an utter contempt for democracy.

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    When the European Parliament promotes morbid artworks involving children

    31.1.2023

    Question for written answer E-000281/2023/rev.1
    to the Commission
    Rule 138
    Aurélia Beigneux (ID)



    Pieces by Swedish painter, graphic artist and sculptor Lena Birgitta Cronqvist Tunström are currently on display in the corridors of the European Parliament in Brussels. These extremely questionable pieces, produced by an artist who unmistakeably draws inspiration from the macabre, are in full view of all who pass by.

    Lena Cronqvist’s supposedly artistic world depicts naked adults alongside children and infants being gutted or placed in jars, and the artist has no qualms about placing herself in these truly morbid scenes. The artist’s perverse obsessions, which are morally objectionable in themselves, should never have been put on display at the European Parliament, particularly at a time when child abuse and crimes committed against children continue to be of major concern to EU citizens.


    https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo...000281_EN.html







    ....get the picture ?



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