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Author: | BurtReynolds [ Fri December 13, 2019 12:35 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
Strat wrote: BurtReynolds wrote: I'm all for more self determination, though determining for yourself to run back into the arms of the Leviathon wouldn't be my advice. Lot of personal experience with the EU yourself there, burt? How's your experience with the EU? Your girlfriend doesn't count. |
Author: | BurtReynolds [ Fri December 13, 2019 12:36 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
I'm glad we're all in here in this thread speaking with personal experience. |
Author: | Strat [ Fri December 13, 2019 12:58 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
BurtReynolds wrote: Strat wrote: BurtReynolds wrote: I'm all for more self determination, though determining for yourself to run back into the arms of the Leviathon wouldn't be my advice. Lot of personal experience with the EU yourself there, burt? How's your experience with the EU? Your girlfriend doesn't count. I like traveling throughout the EU. And i only know what i get from her and her family and friends back there. |
Author: | BurtReynolds [ Fri December 13, 2019 1:00 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
Strat wrote: BurtReynolds wrote: Strat wrote: BurtReynolds wrote: I'm all for more self determination, though determining for yourself to run back into the arms of the Leviathon wouldn't be my advice. Lot of personal experience with the EU yourself there, burt? How's your experience with the EU? Your girlfriend doesn't count. I like traveling throughout the EU. And i only know what i get from her and her family and friends back there. What does she think about Catalonia? |
Author: | Strat [ Fri December 13, 2019 1:03 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
BurtReynolds wrote: Strat wrote: BurtReynolds wrote: Strat wrote: BurtReynolds wrote: I'm all for more self determination, though determining for yourself to run back into the arms of the Leviathon wouldn't be my advice. Lot of personal experience with the EU yourself there, burt? How's your experience with the EU? Your girlfriend doesn't count. I like traveling throughout the EU. And i only know what i get from her and her family and friends back there. What does she think about Catalonia? Im not sure. Though I think she was just there this fall. I know her heart is in Calpe, near Valencia though. |
Author: | BurtReynolds [ Fri December 13, 2019 1:04 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
If she's not pro independence she's probably a fascist. |
Author: | dimejinky99 [ Fri December 13, 2019 1:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
BurtReynolds wrote: If she's not pro independence she's probably a fascist. Burt : EU is evil and wants to be a superstate controlling all Europe! Also Burt: Yeah but the EU don’t get involved with member states internal politics and wouldn’t look at Catalonia! You haven’t a fucking clue you clown stick to your white supremacy forums and fuck off. Or just at least read something. Anything. |
Author: | BurtReynolds [ Fri December 13, 2019 1:51 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
dont you have some star wars to talk about? |
Author: | 96583UP [ Fri December 13, 2019 1:58 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
Brexit, Day 16383858 the multinational corporations have already left the russian money laundering real estate purchases continue when will it end when will it end wake me up when its over |
Author: | dimejinky99 [ Fri December 13, 2019 2:23 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
The bizarre part All the brexit party candidates have been mauled and ignored at the polls. So it looks like Britains voters have adressed its rampant racism and just gone Tory. Which is the same thing just less obvious. Such a weird election. And we’re not finished. |
Author: | dimejinky99 [ Fri December 13, 2019 2:41 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
Fucking hell Looks like Sinn feins John finucane has taken a historically long held DUP seat from Nigel dodds. These names mean nothing to you. It’s a very very big deal. Trust me. |
Author: | 96583UP [ Fri December 13, 2019 2:59 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
this sounds exciting we need some type of cultural attaché to translate for us i want to say that simpletorture can do it or if McP shifted gears and went straight euro for several months |
Author: | dimejinky99 [ Fri December 13, 2019 7:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
This pretty much explains where the DUP now find themselves |
Author: | dimejinky99 [ Fri December 13, 2019 7:33 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
96583UP wrote: this sounds exciting we need some type of cultural attaché to translate for us i want to say that simpletorture can do it or if McP shifted gears and went straight euro for several months Where are we sending them? |
Author: | Let's all laugh at Rangers [ Fri December 13, 2019 12:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
dimejinky99 wrote: LetMeSleep wrote: Strat wrote: Sounds like scotland won enough seats and will hold another vote for Independence and actually leave now so they can stay in the EU, yea? Westminster (England) have to approve the vote and under the torrid the chances are slim. While true within the constitution, they’re already readying a legal challenge. UN charter Premise being every country has the right to self determination free of the dominion of another. They’re being taken out of the Eu against their will. Eu has signaled they’ll be fast tracked back in. Especially now given Westminster giving them so much hassle last three years. It’s only going one way. I can't help wondering if this is what the Tories are engineering towards - Spain vetoes EU membership because Scotland left against UK's will? |
Author: | dimejinky99 [ Fri December 13, 2019 1:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
Let's all laugh at Rangers wrote: dimejinky99 wrote: LetMeSleep wrote: Strat wrote: Sounds like scotland won enough seats and will hold another vote for Independence and actually leave now so they can stay in the EU, yea? Westminster (England) have to approve the vote and under the torrid the chances are slim. While true within the constitution, they’re already readying a legal challenge. UN charter Premise being every country has the right to self determination free of the dominion of another. They’re being taken out of the Eu against their will. Eu has signaled they’ll be fast tracked back in. Especially now given Westminster giving them so much hassle last three years. It’s only going one way. I can't help wondering if this is what the Tories are engineering towards - Spain vetoes EU membership because Scotland left against UK's will? This is already covered last time. Spain has a constitutional right to Catalonia whereas England doesn’t on Scotland so the Spanish leader said they’d have no objections to Scotland rejoining. Johnson has infinitely bigger problems in the EU w the negotiations upcoming and no way will the Eu allow themselves be used by him like that against Scotland. They’ll bend over backwards to let them in now. Johnson is detested in Eu HQ |
Author: | Let's all laugh at Rangers [ Fri December 13, 2019 1:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
dimejinky99 wrote: Let's all laugh at Rangers wrote: dimejinky99 wrote: LetMeSleep wrote: Strat wrote: Sounds like scotland won enough seats and will hold another vote for Independence and actually leave now so they can stay in the EU, yea? Westminster (England) have to approve the vote and under the torrid the chances are slim. While true within the constitution, they’re already readying a legal challenge. UN charter Premise being every country has the right to self determination free of the dominion of another. They’re being taken out of the Eu against their will. Eu has signaled they’ll be fast tracked back in. Especially now given Westminster giving them so much hassle last three years. It’s only going one way. I can't help wondering if this is what the Tories are engineering towards - Spain vetoes EU membership because Scotland left against UK's will? This is already covered last time. Spain has a constitutional right to Catalonia whereas England doesn’t on Scotland so the Spanish leader said they’d have no objections to Scotland rejoining. Johnson has infinitely bigger problems in the EU w the negotiations upcoming and no way will the Eu allow themselves be used by him like that against Scotland. They’ll bend over backwards to let them in now. Johnson is detested in Eu HQ Wow, I didn't know that! Cheers. |
Author: | 96583UP [ Fri December 13, 2019 2:52 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
dimejinky99 wrote: 96583UP wrote: this sounds exciting we need some type of cultural attaché to translate for us i want to say that simpletorture can do it or if McP shifted gears and went straight euro for several months Where are we sending them? Their training will begin, shipwrecked on the coast of sicily, with only a few euro in hand and nothing else, where they must make their own way north to the european centre; completing bit jobs here and there and living the life of a migrant - until they can amass sufficient funds to secure transport to Oslo. There, they will live in ascetic devotion with Anders, immersed in the ways of the Nordics. From there, we will arrange transport via shipping vessel to the Republic of Ireland, where they will spend several months in intensive re-education with none other than yourself, on a series of socio-political themes each delivered through the lens of the classical elements. Then on the eve of the final day, there will be a pub crawl; and the next morning, eggs. |
Author: | Bi_3 [ Fri December 13, 2019 2:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
I think you two are being overly optimistic about Scotland being recognized as separate from the U.K. any time soon. I could see a reunified IE before that. |
Author: | Let's all laugh at Rangers [ Fri December 13, 2019 3:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Brexit |
Bi_3 wrote: I think you two are being overly optimistic about Scotland being recognized as separate from the U.K. any time soon. I could see a reunified IE before that. I think the former probably has to happen for the latter to happen. Scotland is a lot closer to Ireland than anywhere else in Britain, even though Wales sticks out to the West. Edit - I meant Ireland before Scotland... |
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