A. How did the renegotiation go?
Q. Crap
Q. What are you talking about you ****ing halfwit?
A. **** knows.
A. How did the renegotiation go?
Q. Crap
I do.
Cameron didn't seem to get very much from his "renegotiation".We had plenty of influence in the EU, though it was diluted by UKIP's MEPs doing **** all for years.
The UK simply hasn't disagreed about many of the EU's policies for years.
I think it's objected to something like 2% of proposed measures.
Sorry, I missed this earlier. I reckon I just subconsciously dismissed it as an attempt at a meaningless diversion, but as you'll just keep asking.
How about Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Albania, Switzerland, Turkey, Russia, Macedonia and Montenegro...

He did better than I expected him to. He either got what he was asking for or reached a compromise on each point.Cameron didn't seem to get very much from his "renegotiation".
He asked for a lot less than what he wanted and he got even less. If you think that what was decided was the extent of EU reform then the EU will disappear within ten years as other countries leave.He did better than I expected him to. He either got what he was asking for or reached a compromise on each point.
His detractors wanted a lot more than he was actually asking for and for the EU to just give him all of it.
Unrealistic expectations and not what he was after, either.
If Britain wanted to change aspects of the EU as a whole, then there are ways of going about that.
This wasn't one of them.
lA diversion? It was the salient point of your reply to my post ffs
Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein are part of the single market as part of the EEA, and have free movement
Switzerland is also part of the single market and has free movement
Turkey want to join the EU but don't qualify currently, the same goes for Albania, Macedonia and Montenegro
Which leaves Russia.....
So what other options were you referring to?
He asked for a lot less than what he wanted and he got even less. If you think that what was decided was the extent of EU reform then the EU will disappear within ten years as other countries leave.
A narrow remain vote, and in my view the vote was always going to be close, would have been a clear warning shot that all was far from well.
All this ignores the point that the EU will need to reform. It's inevitable, as it can't carry on in it's present form.
When did I say that it was the extent of EU reform? When did I even hint at that?He asked for a lot less than what he wanted and he got even less. If you think that what was decided was the extent of EU reform then the EU will disappear within ten years as other countries leave.
You dont have a very good track record on guess who will win elections, so she is now odds on winning![]()
I do.
I do.
It looks like my subconscious was right. It's one element of the wider point I made, but you do have a habit of trying to steer discusions down blind alleys in the hope you avoid being wrong and end discussions.
What's clear from what you put, even when you try to over simplify and narrow things down, there are clearly other options to the single one you mentioned. They cover over 90% of the world population.
This is why I can't take you seriously.So you're sticking with childish abuse and trying to repeat claims that were shown to be false when I posted opinions and predicted some fool would still try to claim I don't. There also some opinions of mine just a few posts back.
All in all, it's just one bit of bullshit after another, and little in the way of discussion from you.
You did seem to want to discuss, until it looked like the reasons you offered for your comments on Le Penn, we're pretty much the same as EU policy. Coincidence I'm sure.
To be honest, I actually don't care. I've got no real desire to go to France and, at the end of the day, it's down to the French people to decide. I was just gaging the reaction to my quote.Obviously I don't but there's nothing wrong with that. It's preferable to Hull's stance of not giving an opinion. I've no plans to spend the next two nights demanding you evaluate her policies to explain why you back her.
As I said to Watford, I really don't care. Just gauging reaction to my comment that's all.I disagree with you. And I think she'd be disastrous. But I'll give you credit for having the balls to say that.
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To be honest, I actually don't care. I've got no real desire to go to France and, at the end of the day, it's down to the French people to decide. I was just gaging the reaction to my quote.![]()

Where have I guessed who will win an election? Or being a halfwit, do you just make it up as you go along?
I've made clear who I would like to see win, but made no predictions as to who would actually win.