The ignorant thickos are truly out in force tonight is it a full moon or something.
Some of the stuff from the drained swamp is beyond ignorant tonight.
Love it Raleigh, resorting to desperation suits you!
The ignorant thickos are truly out in force tonight is it a full moon or something.
Some of the stuff from the drained swamp is beyond ignorant tonight.
Having just returned fro Eastern Europe I can tell you that the overwhelming view there is “good for you”
Ah, you spoke to a couple of people in the bar and they said "Good for you" so therefore most east Europeans are anti-EU.
Meanwhile, back in the real world, a Kantar survey on support for the EU found the following percentages wished to remain in the EU
European Union Membership Referendum
% Remain
Ireland 91%
Netherlands 91%
Sweden 89%
Spain 88%
Germany 89%
Belgium 87%
Portugal 92%
Greece 75%
Bulgaria 83%
France 74%
Estonia 89%
Slovakia 86%
Italy 72%
Hungary 81%
Denmark 86%
Poland 89%
Romania 89%
East European countries marked in bold
In July, a Eurobarometer found that not a single country (including the EU) thought the disadvantages of the EU outweighed the benefits. The UK had the lowest support with 60% thought the EU, on the whole, was a good thing while 30% didn't.
Of the east European countries, only Czech Rep and Romania had below 66%.
There are no signs whatsoever of any EU country wanting to go down the UK route. The only country that's making noises in that direction is Italy - and even there, there's a split in the coalition between Lega and M5S
Ah, you spoke to a couple of people in the bar and they said "Good for you" so therefore most east Europeans are anti-EU.
Meanwhile, back in the real world, a Kantar survey on support for the EU found the following percentages wished to remain in the EU
European Union Membership Referendum
% Remain
Ireland 91%
Netherlands 91%
Sweden 89%
Spain 88%
Germany 89%
Belgium 87%
Portugal 92%
Greece 75%
Bulgaria 83%
France 74%
Estonia 89%
Slovakia 86%
Italy 72%
Hungary 81%
Denmark 86%
Poland 89%
Romania 89%
East European countries marked in bold
In July, a Eurobarometer found that not a single country (including the EU) thought the disadvantages of the EU outweighed the benefits. The UK had the lowest support with 60% thought the EU, on the whole, was a good thing while 30% didn't.
Of the east European countries, only Czech Rep and Romania had below 66%.
There are no signs whatsoever of any EU country wanting to go down the UK route. The only country that's making noises in that direction is Italy - and even there, there's a split in the coalition between Lega and M5S
Trump is under some pressure himself now thanks to his trade war with China... He would love to see a good deal for America making the headlines for a change.... Obviously a " good deal " for America would mean that we get the crap end of a deal, but this is how desperate the Brexiteers are for any deal.UK 'first in line' for US trade deal, says John Bolton...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49325620
Take a careful read.
Only the learned among you, whether 'leave' or 'remain', will see the thinly veiled hot poker behind his back ready to shove up our arses.....
All great but, by referendum, we DONT!
How many of those countries if given the vote would remain though?
Can't wait until brexit doesn't happen. Don't have nightmares DZ. THE TURKS ARE COMING FOR YOU.
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UK 'first in line' for US trade deal, says John Bolton...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49325620
Take a careful read.
Only the learned among you, whether 'leave' or 'remain', will see the thinly veiled hot poker behind his back ready to shove up our arses.....
The ignorant thickos are truly out in force tonight is it a full moon or something.
Some of the stuff from the drained swamp is beyond ignorant tonight.
Where as Twitter is your go to for Facts ?Gwylan voted to Leave, so hadn't got an axe to grind. He deals in facts.
I see from my notifications that you have been trying to get my attention all afternoon, even though I haven't been on NSC since early last night apart from a minute on my phone this morning. I am sorry, but I've been out, have had things to do and have just logged on
So the post that you are referring to is
I've asked for examples of this Franco-German domination over the rest of the EU from [MENTION=33253]JC Footy Genius[/MENTION] [MENTION=18265]LadySeagull[/MENTION] [MENTION=20840]The Rivet[/MENTION] and [MENTION=17469]melias shoes[/MENTION]. On each occasion, I posted the question in an immediate answer to the post they had just made supporting this idea of a Franco-German domination over the other EU members and (AFAIK) they remained logged on for some period after the question was asked, didn't answer and then later logged out, and still haven't answered days later. (A little different to randomly posting during the day when I'm not online and then repeating the posts a couple of hours later because I hadn't replied.)
Anyway, since you want to answer so much on behalf of your associates (and they seem unable to), maybe you could give an example of the 'Franco-German Alliance' dominating the rest of the EU
Did I, did I really? As for Germany and France being the main players Ursula von der leyen new leader a very close ally of Merkel. Democratically selected behind closed doors then voted in by the eu parliament. Only just I believe. Then you have lagarde the economic main player. Germany and France the main players? No of course not. Just a coincidence Merkel got her ally in power, purely coincidental.
Yet you moan when others log off and go and do.something else. Those in glasshouses etc !
So you admit not a single.person said France and Germany 'overuled' the other members ? Good, you're coming back to reality ... at least for a while anyway. France and Germany do dominate the EU ..... and for the evidence I refer you back to iPlayer which I assume you still haven't bothered to watch.
'More of the same' as in no idea what the future direction of the EU will take but certain it will be dominated by the Franco-German alliance prioritising the Eurozone and ever closer union over the interests of any second-tier members (see the UK). If remainers didn't understand this perhaps they shouldn't have voted. Quite a gamble ....
I agree, as things stand, any changes would have to go to referendum but this act can be revoked by any government - lets say, heaven forbid, the Lib Dems managed to form a government in their own right ( unlikely I know ! ) - I wouldn't trust them not to revoke it. Equally, lets say one of these referendums was held - how can we trust a government to abide by it ?
Trump is under some pressure himself now thanks to his trade war with China... He would love to see a good deal for America making the headlines for a change.... Obviously a " good deal " for America would mean that we get the crap end of a deal, but this is how desperate the Brexiteers are for any deal.
UK 'first in line' for US trade deal, says John Bolton...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49325620
Take a careful read.
Only the learned among you, whether 'leave' or 'remain', will see the thinly veiled hot poker behind his back ready to shove up our arses.....
Where as Twitter is your go to for Facts ?
Unemployment up 33,000 in last three months. That 0.2% contraction will only get worse. These things tend to snowball until a bailout (see 2009).
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