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Effect of Brexit

Discussion in 'Watford' started by Davylad, Mar 26, 2016.

  1. superhorns

    superhorns Well-Known Member

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    It didn't take long for the clique to swing into action, go boys!! :emoticon-0136-giggl
     
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  2. brb

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    I do not believe in a one cloned state....pure and simple. I believe in a multi cultural society that respects national identity and subsequent cultures, varied monetary systems, languages and govern their own laws and without interference from a one state body, as long as it is within freedom of speech and movement (the latter being as per my earlier post), and the respect of all religions, that do not impede on or restrict other peaceful beliefs. We account only to our own national identity unless visiting another land. ie not an EU body but part of Europe, ie Spain, Italy, Germany. The European flag has been forced up on us in so many ways, I do not have any respect for it or any alliance towards it. I believe in Europe but not the EU. Finally unchecked movement erodes culture and national beliefs.
     
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  3. brb

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    I had noticed, and in truth also expected it.

    They are free to insult me, but i get pulled in to check, i call that a dictatorship...the EU way.
     
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  4. brb

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    That is a fair comment.
     
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  5. colognehornet

    colognehornet Well-Known Member

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    I did not refer to you as pathetic but rather your text ie. it was not a personal attack. The reason I chipped in was that you were implying that nobody who has 'voted with their feet' and left Britain has the right to criticize it - this also refers to me.
     
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  6. brb

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    It is still an insult, it is my opinion.
     
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  7. brb

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    The EU claims to be a peaceful body but it has Blair speaking for it. Why would I support a body, that has a war criminal as it's spokes person, even if I had chosen to be a remainer i would have wanted this guy shot down. He is a disgusting piece of vermin, who i wish dead, if i had nothing left to lose and was on my death bed I would personally shoot him myself, my hatred for him runs deep. He stands for what the EU is about, the very thought turns my stomach. That's probably why i refer to Swastika, Sadam was held to account, in the same way Hitler was held to account for his atrocities on mankind, I want to see Blair also held to account for his actions, not all his fault, but his actions nonetheless, just because his war was not on Europe, makes it nonetheless right.
     
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  8. superhorns

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    Nearly right, Brexit was partly fuelled by anti German DOMINATION sentiment. It is clear to almost everyone except Cologne that Germany pulls the strings in the EU and the ECB. We even had Merkel deciding EU immigration policy without any consultation with so called partners.

    The Tommies left on Dunkirk beach would be horrified how things turned out.
     
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  9. colognehornet

    colognehornet Well-Known Member

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    Blair is not the EU. In fact both Germany and France were against the war in Iraq, whereas the Anglo Saxon World mostly supported it - it was a result of the close ties between Britain and the USA. Bearing in mind that those ties are likely to get stronger as a result of Brexit then I would suggest that British involvement in a future repeat of the Iraq War (to support big brother over the pond) will become more likely as a result of Brexit.
     
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  10. colognehornet

    colognehornet Well-Known Member

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    If you cannot see the difference between 'You are writing idiocy', and 'You are an idiot' then that is your problem.
     
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  11. brb

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    Blair is party to the EU, along with that German bitch....all in it for themselves. Even ripped down her own national flag <laugh>
     
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  12. brb

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    You did not use the word idiot, you used the word pathetic and paranoia. As i said it's not my problem, I don't give a ****, but if other posters don't want me kicking off with certain language, then i suggest you also adjust your offensive self (in my opinion) towards my comments. Your choice :)
     
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  13. brb

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    So lets get this right...I'm having a perfectly reasonable convo with OFH....colgate (whiter than white) pokes his nose in and says my comments are pathetic and border on paranoia, all because i have an opinion different to the majority...then the other user pops up and tells me to mind MY language, even though it was me insulted in the first instance <laugh>

    Well language works both ways, and i'm now told it's my problem by colgate....so i shall continue until he restrains his own behaviour.

    Thank you :)
     
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  14. colognehornet

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    The European flag has not been forced on anyone - Britain voted to join. Just as nobody is preventing the British from leaving. Nobody forced you to take the Euro or to sign up for Schengen. 90% of all laws from the EU. were voted for by the British. Can you point me to a place in Britain which has had its culture eroded by European immigration ? There are plenty which have changed through non European migration, and our entire political culture and media is being distorted by creeping Americanization but these last 2 have nothing to do with the EU.
     
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  15. brb

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    Sorry when was it i personally voted to join?

    The migration has caused plenty of criminality down certain areas in the South where they are coming in on the lorries....it has become a MAJOR problem, let alone most voices you hear on our streets in certain Town centres these days are not even English, sorry but i call that an erosion of sorts. I call it an erosion of respect for starters, that forms part of culture. Much the same as the British have disrespected and changed the culture of certain Spanish and Greek resorts.
     
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  16. yorkshirehornet

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    Point made.... BUT it is an open forum... so you must accept people chipping in .... after all you chipped in to start with.....
     
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  17. yorkshirehornet

    yorkshirehornet Well-Known Member

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    and when was it i personally voted to leave?

    That is our democracy which when it goes our way, we like... and when it doesnt......
     
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  18. colognehornet

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    I have thought a little about whether I could change the name brb in some way but there are not a lot of possibilities there - nor do I have the inclination to come down to your level on this. I butted in because you were making assumptions about ex pats and I am one of them ok. The comparison to the swastika came over as paranoic - my father could verify this because he witnessed what the real Swastika meant upon the liberation of Neuengamme (concentration camp) - a comparison such as this significantly lessons the evils of the Nazi regime, on the one hand, and is laughable when describing an organization which has only voluntary membership. Can you point out which human rights violations the EU. is responsible for and then balance them even against those of the British Empire or the present USA ? If not then comparing the EU. to Nazis is both pathetic and paranoic (and those are directed at your text not at you personally).
     
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  19. brb

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    So the EU has kept peace for 70 years (ask Archers, another story) despite overlooking the fact of the destruction of Yugoslavia, eradicated from the history books, ok they weren't in the EU, so a get out clause for it's destruction. The EU went to war against Iraq, well ok they technically didn't but that's how the EU works, ask Blair. So how many lives of non European children and families have been lost, thousands upon thousands...I think there is a trend building here towards my Swastika comment, yeah different circumstances but the same badge under a different name, under a lessor atrocity to date but even Hitler started somewhere, towards his one state ideals, no one listened until that was too late.

    But the EU is a peaceful body, or so it's supporters would have us believe. As for the British Empire my goal is independence not an empire.
     
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  20. oldfrenchhorn

    oldfrenchhorn Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    So people are still coming into the UK in lorries. How is that happening? Staff from the Border Force tell us it is because they are under-staffed and it is impossible for them to cover all the ports that exist around the country. At the same time you can read that small aircraft are bringing people in at £900 each, landing at out of the way grass strips and private club airports that have not seen an immigration official in over a year. No one has a clue how many illegals are living in the UK, yet with proper registration systems that apply to all in countries around the EU you can have far better control. The UK government has never tried to control numbers in a reasonable manner, which can only be down to laziness. What will change to secure those borders?
     
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