The EU debate - Part II

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I believe Farage claimed that we would join a European army to help expand Europe's influence in Ukraine and that it could spark a third world war.
I'm beginning to wonder whether Farage has any Russian connections.
It's well known that a lot of nationalist/separatist politics in Europe is funded by them.
Trump's campaign has also had some connections, including his now ex-campaign manager.
Seems dodgy.
 
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I'm beginning to wonder whether Farage has any Russian connections.
It's well known that a lot of nationalist/separatist politics in Europe is funded by them.
Trump's campaign has also had some connections, including his now ex-campaign manager.
Seems dodgy.

Of course Putin wants to divide Europe. The last thing he needs is a united group of nations who's politics and aims are at odds with his. And, he would use any means to achieve that. Including recruiting, flattering, and I've no doubt bribing a morals free zone, like Farage.

Divide and conquer. One if the oldest tenets of war.
 
Riiight. I make a point, and include a link, you add some unconnected and spurious future prediction and an unsupported claim, yet seemingly that's me diverting it. <doh>

Oh do **** off! You are so boring.

Your assertion that the Scots would rather stay in the UK than join Europe is at the very least, tenuous. They would vote for whatever they think is in their best interest, as has been demonstrated by their support of the SNP.

Now, go and play somewhere else, you tedious little twerp.
 
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Oh do **** off! You are so boring.

Your assertion that the Scots would rather stay in the UK than join Europe is to at the very least, tenuous. They would vote for whatever they think is in their best interest, as has been demonstrated by their support of the SNP.

Now, go and play somewhere else, you tedious little twerp.

<laugh>

I'll take the childish tantrum as meaning you've realised your diversion failed. <ok>
 
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Cameron back pedalled furiously when pushed about his comment about "The serried rows of white headstones" in European war cemeteries during his pro Europe campaign.
So nobody in the remain camp even mentioned World War III, then?
You're just peddling more of the propaganda that didn't influence you in any way whatsoever, no sirree bob! <laugh>
 
So nobody in the remain camp even mentioned World War III, then?
You're just peddling more of the propaganda that didn't influence you in any way whatsoever, no sirree bob! <laugh>

It didn't influence me at all. (we've done that one) It doesn't mean I didn't notice when the clown made such a ridiculous claim. <laugh>
 
It didn't influence me at all. (we've done that one) It doesn't mean I didn't notice when the clown made such a ridiculous claim. <laugh>
He didn't make any such claim, which you admitted in your last post.
We did go over your previous claim of being uninfluenced and you gave the game away by sounding like a Leave campaign leaflet.
You parrot all of their propaganda (and some of David Icke's), while claiming that it hasn't effected you.
You're like one of those people that says that they're not influenced by advertising while wearing Nike from head to toe and drinking a coke.
 
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It didn't influence me at all. (we've done that one) It doesn't mean I didn't notice when the clown made such a ridiculous claim. <laugh>
I thought he said the gravestones where evidence of the price we had paid to ensure peace in Europe in the past, that Europe would be a less stable and secure if we didn't remain part of it and that it would be a mistake to turn our backs on Europe.

From the point of view of a Prime minister trying to point out the positives I'm not sure he has claimed world war three.
 
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