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Second Referendum

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  1. NSIS

    NSIS Well-Known Member

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    Saw it last night. Made me laugh.

    He’s either a grossly misinformed conspiracy fantasist, or a clever sock account.
     
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  2. Angry_Physics

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    The EU commission is unaccountable, they swear an oath to the EU.

    We literally have 0 say about who is on the commission.

    Look at Poland recently, didn't do as their EU overloads demanded, now don't get certain votes on things.

    The EU bribed academics with funding, making them funding crackheads who want to keep the cash flowing. There is where most of the nonsense about the EU comes from.

    Besides, such large centralised entities have always been a disaster. Trump is rolling back the overregulation of the US and already black people employment rate is at its lowest ever, stock market is setting records every month, companies are hiring more, increasing bonuses and salaries and tax allowance for families like mine has been doubled (we are not 1%ers, not even close to being close)

    Not a Trump fan, jesus no, just pointing out how massive regulation stifles economic growth and the EU bureaucrats are hell bent on regulating everything.
    So tell me how most UK regulations are not coming from the EU again.. :D

    EDIT: not Munich. Frankfurt (Ta NSIS) controls EU monetary matters, countries cannot control their own currencies and so are unable to complete by adjusting their currency
    Most countries in the EU are basically powerless and their voters, pretty much have no say in anything. EU MEPs? lol. Powerless
    The UK is in a unique position in the EU, the Sterling is one point. Worth trading too. Tech sector in the UK is another. The UK and it's markets are very appealing to every nation, the UK will do fine economically outside of the EU.
    Economic growth is a quadrupled edged sword. It means more wealth, it means more revenue for the state, more money for socialist policies and programs like healthcare and edu, and less welfare paid out.


    Stop drinking the EU koolade. The only reason Ireland has been able to do so well, is by going against the EU with sneaky tax deals to keep the tech sector booming. Ireland is the tech capital of Europe. But.. with US corporate tax now being dropped, that might change (will change)

    lets not forget Greece and Ireland were fed to the monster to keep German banks afloat. Especially deutche bank.

    Bonds bonds bonds, had Greece been allowed to default, risk taking banks would have fell below the 8% coverage needed, and would have started a fire sale, so Greece had to be fed to EU banks 3 times

    Tell me how I am a sock again :)
     
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  3. Angry_Physics

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    <laugh>
     
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    There is no way in hell I am a remoaner lol I despise the EU and it has nothing to do with immigration for me, even though the EU admit well over 75% of migrants have no right to be in the EU
     
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    This raging alcoholic leads the commission, the very guy who set up a nice little tax haven in Luxembourg for EU member state politicians to move their businesses to, like Minister Coveney in Ireland who moved his there.

    MEPs are bribed with extra cash, lots of fabulous traveling and hotels (all at your expense) and another pension.

    It's called bribing our politicians.
    Academia and institutions are co-opted with funding (actually more of YOUR money)
    Then there are the ideologues who don't live in the real world, progressives, they are not the left, they are unicorn believing morons, they are not liberal, Liberalism is "live let live", "progressive liberalism is live how I tell you to live or I will scream and shout until someone forces you to live by my wishes"

    Juncker the wino, with Legarde, a woman more bent than a 4 pound note
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    or not. :D "sock" is the weakest counter argument one could come up with :D
     
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  7. NSIS

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    Tell me again how Munich is the financial centre of the universe! <laugh>
     
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    I usually keep my head down in this EU stuff, but last week was the final straw, I bought a new coffee machine, and it seems EU regulations stipulated the hotplate can only stay on so long, and the pot is fkn cold before I even get my second out of it.

    DONT **** WITH MY COFFEE <laugh>
     
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    EU currency is controlled from Frankfurt, sorry my bad, dunno why I said Munich :emoticon-0138-think
     
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  10. NSIS

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    No, neither do I <laugh>
     
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    <laugh>
     
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    brb! Is that you, you twat?!?..
     
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    EU is collectivism, plain and simple and collectivism on state or regional level has always failed totally and utterly
     
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    and of course if you are not in the collective, you are an enemy, and the Brexit remoaner rage makes that point perfectly.
    "**** democracy" cos the vote did not go the way of the collective
     
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    Also, how many votes by member states were either ignored, or a second referendum forced?

    The EU would fail EU membership entry, because of the lack of democracy. <laugh>
     
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    Juncker pissed
    <laugh>

    FYI anyone know how much an hour he is getting for being pissed and partying? Socialism for them, austerity and poverty for you ;)

    For them, Crystal banquets
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    Apart from the fact our elected government selects a commission member, and then the 28 selected members undergo an approval vote by your elected MEP?
     
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    Jobs for the boys?
     
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    It’s definitely not one of the flying monkeys as whoever it is is quite knowledgable and amusing.
     
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    I like this new guy.
    Because he despises the EU and isn't a Trump fan.....two things I can very much get on board with.
     
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