The EU debate - Part III

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As they're helping people to the promised land, are the traffickers demonic slave traders or heroes?
 
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Which is more important, the Italian or the Austrian votes?

Italy voting no, even though it creates uncertainty, seems to be keeping the finance houses happy at the prospect of the potential change of Government.

The Austrian one, even though it's largely ceremonial, seems to more liable to have a more negative financial impact.

France after that, and the German banks are not out of the woods.

Good job we've got a head start.
 
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Which is more important, the Italian or the Austrian votes?

Italy voting no, even though it creates uncertainty, seems to be keeping the finance houses happy at the prospect of the potential change of Government.

The Austrian one, even though it's largely ceremonial, seems to more liable to have a more negative financial impact.

France after that, and the German banks are not out of the woods.

Good job we've got a head start.
A head start on increased debt and inflation?

Yes, epically good news <laugh>
 
When you smuggled Ula into the country did she do a job that no British person could do? Did she pay for healthcare, her own accommodation and her daughter's education or did she do a job that millions of Brits could do, live with you, use the NHS and stick her daughter into a local state school? She must have been pretty broke after she gave you her life savings to pay off your debts you hypocritical failure <ok>

Not digging mate but how do you know all this stuff about a poster on here? How do you know his wife's name or that she's from Poland or that she gave him her life savings? Or is there a joke I am missing?
 
Not digging mate but how do you know all this stuff about a poster on here? How do you know his wife's name or that she's from Poland or that she gave him her life savings? Or is there a joke I am missing?
Pete being the complete idiot that he is put all this information in the public domain with various posts he has made in episodes I, II and III of this thread
 
Which is more important, the Italian or the Austrian votes?

Italy voting no, even though it creates uncertainty, seems to be keeping the finance houses happy at the prospect of the potential change of Government.

The Austrian one, even though it's largely ceremonial, seems to more liable to have a more negative financial impact.

France after that, and the German banks are not out of the woods.

Good job we've got a head start.

The important ones end in stan and need a leap of faith, all of the others will twist and shout but their importance is transient. European countries lack depth.
 
My village is nice and white and will probably stay that way, while your area will be full of Gimigrants and rapists. enjoy it
You absolute thundercunt

Small mind, tiny brain. I truly hope your kids grow up to be ashamed and embarrassed that your ****ty sperm was responsibile for their existence.

You racist horror
 
It's going to be an interesting future, with the advocates of Clinton and Corbyn having to choose between Blair or the Liberals. :emoticon-0102-bigsm

You really don't make a lot of sense. What on earth does this mean? What is an "advocate of Clinton", and what has an American politician got to do with either Blair or the Liberals? And wouldn't an advocate of Corbyn vote for the Labour party led by, er, Corbyn?

Seriously, what are you on about? You're just a far right nut job pretending to be intelligent and informed, aren't you? You become more transparent by the day.
 
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Arsenal's 5th goal:-
Peter Saxton: Sanchez was offside
Glenn Hoddle: He was close to being offside
Peter Saxton: Sanchez was offside
Glenn Hoddle: Might just be offside there for me
Peter Saxton: Sanchez was offside
Glenn Hoddle: Just slightly offside
Peter Saxton: Sanchez was easily offside
Glenn Hoddle: But he was offside. I got to say.
Peter Saxton: Good
 
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