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  • stevyy
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    people are so ignorant when it comes to the benefits of the EU. Sometimes I wish it would be dissolved so that every single one of those 27 member states crash and burn and realize that there is no return to how things were in the 1940s and 1950s when everything "was so much better".

    An Europe without the EU - the common market and the Shengen area - would be a conflict ridden, economic hell hole like it was before that.

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  • Artoo
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    Originally posted by aRat
    Originally posted by menime123
    The Queen reigns in the UK
    The "Queen" just sits on her dusty throne and waves her hand for the cameras.

    We opted in when it worked for us and have opted out when it stopped
    Yall opted out when yall decided to let hate and ignorance triumph over rationality.
    And you only pipe up when there’s an opportunity to throw shade.

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  • stevyy
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    Originally posted by aRat

    Yall opted out when yall decided to let hate and ignorance triumph over rationality.
    I have to agree here.

    Plus there were and still are a lot of untruths about the EU which poisoned so many ppl's believes.

    The ultimate goal is to reunite the continent. The UK has always been against that. The relationship between the USE and the UK needed re-evaluation. I hope that both entities stay closely connected bc otherwise it would be a shame.

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  • BeeBoy
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    Sure Hun we will be shook not the country which is trying hard for 2 years to get anything accomplished and fails, whose currency is plummeting, while everything else will be even more expsensive with import prices going up.
    "UK pays more into the EU than we get back." That's the flawed logic which brought you were you are now thinking that in this day and age it's better to be off alone, leave the sinking ship just to discover it wasn't this bad after all. Sometimes a reality check is indeed needed. You're not going to be the next Greece and England won't burst into flames but the benefits of being part of the EU are much greater than getting money out if it.

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  • RayRay
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    Originally posted by Wayne
    May doesn't think it's best to leave - May was a staunch remainer. May is simply delivering what a majority of the UK population asked for, that is her job as the most senior politician in the UK.
    You don't really think that, do you? Just doing her job?
    She wants to write history at any cost.

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  • aRat
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    Originally posted by menime123
    The Queen reigns in the UK
    The "Queen" just sits on her dusty throne and waves her hand for the cameras.

    We opted in when it worked for us and have opted out when it stopped
    Yall opted out when yall decided to let hate and ignorance triumph over rationality.

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  • Artoo
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    Originally posted by Wayne
    Originally posted by RayRay
    The EU doesn't give in, so that must mean they don't worry too much.

    Yes, best is if we stay together as we "need" each other.

    But May (and Meninme) is the only one thinking it is a good idea to leave.
    Well the EU's refusal to budge has ultimately resulted in this vote in the UK - let's see what happens now.

    May doesn't think it's best to leave - May was a staunch remainer. May is simply delivering what a majority of the UK population asked for, that is her job as the most senior politician in the UK.
    I was a remainer too. But I accepted the vote and judge the EU on how they’ve dealt with the fallout of that vote... and I haven’t been happy with it.

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  • Artoo
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    Originally posted by Wayne
    I think that worries the EU - that we can do it just fine, without them.
    I have said this before and will say it again - there is no advantage in the EU letting us leave in a comfortable way. The world is watching us and the EU knows it’s future - in part - is dependent on other eurorpean counties not opting out too. The EU were never going to give us an easy exit.

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  • Wayne
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    Originally posted by RayRay
    The EU doesn't give in, so that must mean they don't worry too much.

    Yes, best is if we stay together as we "need" each other.

    But May (and Meninme) is the only one thinking it is a good idea to leave.
    Well the EU's refusal to budge has ultimately resulted in this vote in the UK - let's see what happens now.

    May doesn't think it's best to leave - May was a staunch remainer. May is simply delivering what a majority of the UK population asked for, that is her job as the most senior politician in the UK.

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  • RayRay
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    The EU doesn't give in, so that must mean they don't worry too much.

    Yes, best is if we stay together as we "need" each other.

    But May (and Meninme) is the only one thinking it is a good idea to leave.

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  • aRat
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    Originally posted by menime123
    Originally posted by Benjamin
    From and outsiders' perspective this all seems very pointless. To a point where it has become hilarious. Sad thing is, that many people will be affected by all this.

    UK tried, UK failed. Forget Brexit, stay in the EU. We need each other.

    No we don’t. EU needs the UK.
    I have to laugh.gif

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  • Wayne
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    Originally posted by RayRay
    ^ That's what the UK liked to think. They found out, we don't.
    The UK exports nearly £275 billion worth of goods to the EU and it imports over £340 billion worth.

    Truth be told, we need each other - if you think the UK leaving successfully and in one piece doesn't have implications for the EU, you're not thinking intelligently. Especially given the rise of right wing politics across Europe.

    Ultimately, we are just one country - albeit the 2nd largest economy in the EU and the 5th largest in the world - but if any country can make this work, it's the UK. And i think that worries the EU - that we can do it just fine, without them.

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  • Artoo
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    The UK pays more into the EU than we get back. Simple economics dictate the EU will be at a financial disadvantage once we leave.

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  • KEY9481
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    Oh Menime...

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  • Shadowplay
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    LOL at "EU needs the UK".
    Because you don't need anything, huh?
    You've got potatoes and cows, so hamburgers and chips are guaranteed.
    Bye. You and your stellar rentals in London, your children will pay for them.

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  • Artoo
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    Originally posted by Benjamin
    ^ UK:




    Yes we have chaos. Are we ignoring the issues around Brexit? Of course not - we are all fighting for the Brexit we all think is best.

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  • Artoo
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    The Queen reigns in the UK

    What you all seem to forget is the UK has only been in the EU for a few decades. We opted in when it worked for us and have opted out when it stopped. We shall continue as we were - quite happy in our corner of the continent.

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  • Benjamin
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    Re: UK Politics: Brexit plan rejected; confidence vote table

    ^ UK:

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  • Benjamin
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    Originally posted by menime123
    Originally posted by Benjamin
    From and outsiders' perspective this all seems very pointless. To a point where it has become hilarious. Sad thing is, that many people will be affected by all this.

    UK tried, UK failed. Forget Brexit, stay in the EU. We need each other.

    No we don’t. EU needs the UK.
    Sorry, but that's not true. I believe nobody will benefit from Brexit.
    Meanwhile fear reigns the UK.

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  • RayRay
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    Re: UK Politics: Brexit plan rejected; confidence vote table

    ^ That's what the UK liked to think. They found out, we don't.

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  • Artoo
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    Originally posted by Benjamin
    From and outsiders' perspective this all seems very pointless. To a point where it has become hilarious. Sad thing is, that many people will be affected by all this.

    UK tried, UK failed. Forget Brexit, stay in the EU. We need each other.

    No we don’t. EU needs the UK.

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  • Benjamin
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    Re: UK Politics: Brexit plan rejected; confidence vote table

    From and outsiders' perspective this all seems very pointless. To a point where it has become hilarious. Sad thing is, that many people will be affected by all this.

    UK tried, UK failed. Forget Brexit, stay in the EU. We need each other.

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  • Artoo
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    I desperately hope there is no delays to Brexit though.

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  • Artoo
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    Originally posted by Wayne
    If a vote of no confidence succeeds, a General Election will be called - that's the last thing we need.
    It won’t happen. At least I don’t think so. I think she knows she’ll win, so then what? No deal here we come.

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  • KEY9481
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    Re: UK Politics: Brexit plan rejected; confidence vote table

    Poor Theresa.
    Just cancel that shit already.

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