You forget there was one in 1990/1?
easy forgotten history for most of you
It depends on what they mean. As a replacement for national armies? No. As a NATO-like organisation, then it might.May i just say that an EU army won't work.
Not a ****ing chance.
If that was my 1 objection it would be not to ever save those cowardly cheese eating ****zMay i just say that an EU army won't work.
Not a ****ing chance.
You said 'forgotten' not us, i merely asked what you meant. As i was talking about WMD - i don't see why i would be referring specifically in that conversation to the First or Persian. I know it might be close to your heart, but it wasn't what the conversation was about.
Is that yo age ?
It depends on what they mean. As a replacement for national armies? No. As a NATO-like organisation, then it might.
No, it's your IQ.Is that yo age ?
My mixed breed kids gonna take over the World
You had a say, as you had the option to vote in the preceding general election.
The idea that an additional vote is overriding democracy is patently absurd.
The Brexit referendum wasn't democracy, though. One side cheated and actually did override democracy.
Why aren't you up in arms about that?
You been stalking questionnaire results I didn't bother completing again ?No, it's your IQ.
Thats the hazard of me not following these threads mate
You're allowed your opinion. I'm allowed to disagree with it and point out the inconsistencies.Why can't you accept someone else's opinion, i've already stated clearly to Tobes my reason why i voted, which is contrary to your opinions on cheating. A reasoning i've explained countless times over the last two and half years. People are allowed opinions different to yours!
And as Duncs has asked how many more votes will be suffice for you?
If that was my 1 objection it would be not to ever save those cowardly cheese eating ****z
amused meYou're allowed your opinion. I'm allowed to disagree with it and point out the inconsistencies.
Freedom of speech doesn't mean freedom from contradiction.
Democracy doesn't end. One referendum doesn't suddenly kill it.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36306681
"In a 52-48 referendum this would be unfinished business by a long way." - Nigel Farage.
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