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  1. #51
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    Just how stupid are some people?

    Which part of ending freedom of movement don't they understand?

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...vel-rules.html

  2. #52
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    There is even more rancour now in the EU. Eire fishing boat owners are now panicking. If there is no UK EU deal they believe that it is a certainty that French and Spanish fishing boats will begin to operate quite legitimately in Eire (EU) waters.

  3. #53
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    Quote Originally Posted by C_U_N_T View Post
    There is even more rancour now in the EU. Eire fishing boat owners are now panicking. If there is no UK EU deal they believe that it is a certainty that French and Spanish fishing boats will begin to operate quite legitimately in Eire (EU) waters.
    It is looking more and more like there will be a deal now that Johnson has accepted who has the upper hand in the negotiations.

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    Ha, since Germany and the UK have been subsidising the entire EU for many years and the UK is now out, it is quite clear that the EU is desperate because it has not got a pot to p­iss in.

    Whether there is or is not a deal the UK is set to do well, boosted by the fact that it no longer has to waste money on subsidising all the EU basket cases. Germany alone has that extremely substantial burden. The EU is utterly f­ucked, heading for inevitable bankruptcy.

    Meanwhile the UK is heading into a position of being completely free to use its substantial enterprise and initiative in a healthy worldwide competitive environment, where it will thrive. The EU is dreadfully protectionist. The worldwide healthy competitive environment is just the sort of environment which the EU abhors. The UK is gagging for it.

    Anyone who imagines that the EU has the upper hand in the current talks is extremely delusional. The EU's days are numbered. It is currently riven with arguments.

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    "The EU's days are numbered. It is currently riven with arguments".

    You are right.

    Most of the arguments are about who can piss on Johnson from the greatest height.


    https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/bre...-clown-6754028

  6. #56
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    B­ollocks, you can get any opinion you want to drag here from YouTube.

    The fact is as I have previously stated, that now that the EU is being subsidised by Germany rather than by Germany and the UK it is in deep financial s­hit.

    Since 1992 it has been a condition of entry to the EU that a new member country has to join the Euro Zone. Well, there are now 8 new member countries since then that have made certain that at least one aspect of their economies does not meet the entry criteria of the Euro Zone. They constantly arrange it thus because they are not so stupid as to join the Euro Disaster Zone. Of course the EU 'powers that be' are absolutely livid and those countries will get f­uck all from the central funds provided by Germany. But this state of affairs is clear evidence of the disastrous Euro Zone.

    Even before Covid 19 the EU was utterly pathetic. France has made fiscal losses for at least 42 consecutive years. Spain is in terrible financial condition. Italy is almost bankrupt. Greece is bankrupt. 18 other member states are entirely dependent on German largesse. Add in the financial effects of Covid 19 and and any d­ick can see that the EU has got no chance of avoiding bankruptcy because Germany will not be giving out money at the hitherto known rate, if at all.

    In terms of the negotiations it is clear that the EU sells more to the UK than it buys. Thus the EU has a lot to lose from no deal. It is that simple. The UK can now buy worldwide using its 57 current free trade deals.

    You are simply not challenging the obvious facts that I state. You are just making scornful remarks about Boris Johnson, which is no debating stance whatsoever. He is the Prime Minister of the UK who is implementing the will of the people who voted to f­uck off out of the EU. The electorate of the UK gave this government an overall majority of 80 seats and a majority over the largest opposition party of 163 seats. Nay c­unt voted for Ursula Gertrud von der Leyen to be leader of the EU. That is the relative legitimacy of Johnson and von der Leyen.

    However, this is of course no argument against you criticising Boris Johnson's hair or some similar level of your debating stance.
    Last edited by C_U_N_T; 15-12-2020 at 11:00 PM.

  7. #57
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    Difficult choice.

    Boris or Ursula.

    De Liar or Der Leyen.

    The UK will be back in the EU and using the euro instead of sterling within 10 years.

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    Hes just winding you up c u n t. Howl shows how much the EU and its supporters are in denial, the uk has been trying to reform the EU for decades.

    You get what you sow. The EU is a left wing dictatorship, and by definition it is stupid.

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    Bump!

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    Brexit is just a slow burner, give it time to mature.

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