Off Topic The Politics Thread

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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
Nothing to do with cake. Simply bad faith.
Don’t say anything supportive about this country to Watford?
I have just read an article saying that small EU business are now finding things hard. Maybe the French ( which it mostly is) should focus more on vaccinating the people rather than petty border distruption?
 
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Don’t say anything supportive about this country to Watford?
I have just read an article saying that small EU business are now finding things hard. Maybe the French ( which it mostly is) should focus more on vaccinating the people rather than petty border distruption?

Obviously they’re finding it harder. Despite the crowing only weeks ago about a free trade deal it turns out there are massive trade barriers ergo businesses on both sides reliant on frictionless trade are finding there’s actually friction. Maybe we should’ve prioritised this over pandering to uninformed idiots who just wanted fewer immigrants.
 
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So pleased we didn’t sign up to that agreement.
AstraZeneca will cut the deliveries of the vaccine it produced to the EU by 60% in the first quarter of the year. It was due to deliver 80m doses by the end of March but has now cut that down 31m. Problems in a Belgium factory.
Pfizer has also cut the amount down due to a refit.
 
Obviously they’re finding it harder. Despite the crowing only weeks ago about a free trade deal it turns out there are massive trade barriers ergo businesses on both sides reliant on frictionless trade are finding there’s actually friction. Maybe we should’ve prioritised this over pandering to uninformed idiots who just wanted fewer immigrants.
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maybe you should take off your anti-British glasses and see exactly what is happening. No point discussing this issue with you Watford because you always come out with the same rhetoric (which is always against this country). Anyone with half a bit of decent understanding can see this for what it is. Go away and drape yourself in your EU flag.
 
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maybe you should take off your anti-British glasses and see exactly what is happening. No point discussing this issue with you Watford because you always come out with the same rhetoric (which is always against this country). Anyone with half a bit of decent understanding can see this for what it is. Go away and drape yourself in your EU flag.

Sadly you’re far too deep in your black hole of right wing propaganda. It’s a shame.
 
The worst thing I find about being a staunch leaver.....is that I find myself on the same side as the racist, jingoistic idiots who seem to take joy at every error or problem that befalls the EU.
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There can be more than two sides. There are so many sides it’s almost a circle.
 
Sadly you’re far too deep in your black hole of right wing propaganda. It’s a shame.
Don’t be as idiotic as the idiots on here. You are better than them.
You try and explain how me saying that the EU are acting in bad faith ( which they are) has anything to do with right-wing?
 
The worst thing I find about being a staunch leaver.....is that I find myself on the same side as the racist, jingoistic idiots who seem to take joy at every error or problem that befalls the EU.
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Yep, there's no point being like that.
It's not the people of Europe I've ever had a problem with (well maybe the French :emoticon-0140-rofl:).