- Jul 10, 2003
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Blocking people you don't agree with is a akin to sticking your fingers in your ears and shouting 'I CAN'T HEAR YOU' - rather childish.
Or sticking your fingers in your ears and shouting 'PROJECT FEAR' - very mature
Blocking people you don't agree with is a akin to sticking your fingers in your ears and shouting 'I CAN'T HEAR YOU' - rather childish.
Or sticking your fingers in your ears and shouting 'PROJECT FEAR' - very mature
You expect people whose lives are made worse to shut up and not say anything?
I can live with their moaning after we have left.They can campaign to rejoin when the implementation is finished if they want. Its pretty much given rejoining will mean no more opt outs and a fast track to having the Euro as we will already meet the requirements to having it as required on all new members in the TEU treaty, remainers forget that just because existing countries dont meet the requirements to join the euro it doesnt absolve them from their treaty agreement to join it.
Can they really predict a rejoin win to an ever increasing federal Eurostate with confidence?
Or sticking your fingers in your ears and shouting 'PROJECT FEAR' - very mature
Its pretty much given rejoining will mean no more opt outs and a fast track to having the Euro as we will already meet the requirements to having it as required on all new members in the TEU treaty, remainers forget that just because existing countries dont meet the requirements to join the euro it doesnt absolve them from their treaty agreement to join it.
I can live with their moaning after we have left.They can campaign to rejoin when the implementation is finished if they want. Its pretty much given rejoining will mean no more opt outs and a fast track to having the Euro as we will already meet the requirements to having it as required on all new members in the TEU treaty, remainers forget that just because existing countries dont meet the requirements to join the euro it doesnt absolve them from their treaty agreement to join it.
Can they really predict a rejoin win to an ever increasing federal Eurostate with confidence?
Right there is a good reason for democratically campaigning NOT to go ahead with Brexit at all. You see this as being weasel of course, but that's because you're very thick.
Once we've left it will be completely pointless wanting to rejoin, as we will lose all the benefits we have now.
It doesn't because, as usual, you're talking bollocks.Ignoring the vote before its enacted is not democratic .....hope this helps
Denmark isn't really relevant obviously, but when are Sweden, The Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia all being fast tracked to join the Euro?
Once we've left it will be completely pointless wanting to rejoin, as we will lose all the benefits we have now.
Denmark isn't really relevant obviously, but when are Sweden, The Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia all being fast tracked to join the Euro?
As you say barring Denmark, all those countries are obliged to join the euro but they will only join once they meet the criteria - I guess the EU learnt from their 'mistake' with Greece.
If the political class bent over backwards to ignore the vote to leave why should 17.5 million leaver voters ever trust a vote on anything again. Why would 16 million remain voters trust democracy either if a public vote can be ignored.
Playing with fire and you don’t even realise it.
But I've not seen any leavers even suggest they've even blocked anyone, let alone keep going on and on and on about it.
Well you guessed wrong, as Sweden rejected Euro membership in a referendum in 2003.
Denmark isn't really relevant obviously, but when are Sweden, The Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia all being fast tracked to join the Euro?
But I've not seen any leavers even suggest they've even blocked anyone, let alone keep going on and on and on about it.