They are a dominant force now ? What a bit like Britain, Italy, Spain, Poland and the Netherlands are all dominant forces within the EU ?
I thought yesterday someone said that they had an alliance that dominated the EU's future direction, prioritising an even closer union and their interests over other members ?
You forgot to point out that the rest of the EU collectively, and lots of members individually have the power to stop any of this happening at any time. Even your buddy [MENTION=1365]Westdene Seagull[/MENTION] had already pointed out Britain's veto on any closer union. The only problem is that he trusts the British government less than the EU
Maybe you could just have a chat between you and agree what it is about Brexit you don't like before you start contradicting one another on here.
Or maybe just carry on ignoring any facts that get in the way of your 'Franco-German alliance taking over the EU' fantasy. (I'll file it alongside your 'the EU should take out the backstop' negotiated solution fantasy)
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Don't understand that at all, I'm assuming it's some sort of insult, but I'll see if my kids can explain it to me when they are next in
You really need to stop putting words in peoples mouths - most your statements in this post are utterly untrue.
For starters JC and I have not contricted each other and secondly I have never said I trust the British government less than the EU - unless of course you can use those special search powers you seem to have and find me saying that ? Of course you can't - it's just in that muddled head of yours - maybe it's that old age of yours finally taking it's toll. Next you'll be deluded enough to believe that you have some incrediable insight to how WTO and government works just becuase you once ran a company with probably about a dozen employees that happened to supply paperclips to the local council.