The EU debate - Part III

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EU-Canada trade deal falls apart after veto from ONE REGIONAL government

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said: “If Europe cannot manage to sign this agreement, then that sends a very clear message not just to Europeans but to the whole world that Europe is choosing a path that is not productive, either for its citizens or for the world, and that would be a shame.”



Good job the UK is leaving
 
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EU-Canada trade deal falls apart after veto from ONE REGIONAL government

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said: “If Europe cannot manage to sign this agreement, then that sends a very clear message not just to Europeans but to the whole world that Europe is choosing a path that is not productive, either for its citizens or for the world, and that would be a shame.”



Good job the UK is leaving
Kustard forgot to add the link

http://www.express.co.uk/news/world...stin-trudeau-european-union-commission-brexit
 
Never mind. I'm sure negotiating our one will be a piece of cake. Of course the EU is 'undemocratic' - the UK would never allow a local Govt to veto anything in our version of democracy.....
nothing is a piece of cake if it involves the EU
that's not a reason to stay in and suffer for the rest of our lives
it's best to bite the bullet, leave and then make our own decisions
I suppose if you were married and you didnt like your wife any more that you would stay married because divorce was too much hassle
 
nothing is a piece of cake if it involves the EU
that's not a reason to stay in and suffer for the rest of our lives
it's best to bite the bullet, leave and then make our own decisions
I suppose if you were married and you didnt like your wife any more that you would stay married because divorce was too much hassle
I would not have married the wrong wife
 
nothing is a piece of cake if it involves the EU
that's not a reason to stay in and suffer for the rest of our lives
it's best to bite the bullet, leave and then make our own decisions
I suppose if you were married and you didnt like your wife any more that you would stay married because divorce was too much hassle

... guess they model their modus operandi on how long it took successive Tory governments to conclude the Hillsborough enquiry?

Meanwhile at the Labour party ...
 
... guess they model their modus operandi on how long it took successive Tory governments to conclude the Hillsborough enquiry?

Meanwhile at the Labour party ...
<laugh>
What a waste of money, and time, just to conclude with what we all knew to be true in the first place.
 
nothing is a piece of cake if it involves the EU
that's not a reason to stay in and suffer for the rest of our lives
it's best to bite the bullet, leave and then make our own decisions
I suppose if you were married and you didnt like your wife any more that you would stay married because divorce was too much hassle
Of course being in the EU is difficult. Your marriage analogy isn't a bad one, actually. If we had made an effort to make it work rather than wanting opt outs on everything we might have seen the advantages more clearly.
 
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nothing is a piece of cake if it involves the EU
that's not a reason to stay in and suffer for the rest of our lives
it's best to bite the bullet, leave and then make our own decisions
I suppose if you were married and you didnt like your wife any more that you would stay married because divorce was too much hassle
How were we suffering?

Or do you mean there have been too many dark faces around recently?
 
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