smudgedj
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You´re in for a shock. Great bit of editing btw.Wrong
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In summary then you have concluded that any discussions about potential trading arrangements that could be favourable to the UK are fantasy and that the EU is not on a path to closer union - some talent you got their pal! and next weeks lottery numbers are?
Here's a quote from Manuel Barros (He was the previous president of the eu between 2004 and 2014, just in case anyone on the leave side with learning difficulties are struggling with that one) -
Federal Europe will be 'a reality in a few years', says Jose Manuel Barroso
A fully fledged federal Europe may seem like "political science fiction" today but will soon become reality for all European Union countries whether inside or outside the euro, Jose Manuel Barroso has said.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...-in-a-few-years-says-Jose-Manuel-Barroso.html
So in essence someone who was the president of the eu for 10 years was talking out of his arse - I wonder how and why he formed such an opinion?
You don't use what's app or FaceTime abroad?Wrong
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How are we all Asian?They were French n the way Anglo Saxons are British, being pedantic we are all Asian or further back possibly all African . I am not defending napoleons just pointing out the nonsense about French military victories
Course Fumble knows better. He's a fan of Corbyn for a start.In summary then you have concluded that any discussions about potential trading arrangements that could be favourable to the UK are fantasy and that the EU is not on a path to closer union - some talent you got their pal! and next weeks lottery numbers are?
Here's a quote from Manuel Barros (He was the previous president of the eu between 2004 and 2014, just in case anyone on the leave side with learning difficulties are struggling with that one) -
Federal Europe will be 'a reality in a few years', says Jose Manuel Barroso
A fully fledged federal Europe may seem like "political science fiction" today but will soon become reality for all European Union countries whether inside or outside the euro, Jose Manuel Barroso has said.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...-in-a-few-years-says-Jose-Manuel-Barroso.html
So in essence someone who was the president of the eu for 10 years was talking out of his arse - I wonder how and why he formed such an opinion?
Wow. What an horrific thing to say.Would you welcome a Paris style terrorist attack just before the vote if it helped you achieve your aims?
Is that why the Leavers leaders are treating their target audience as if they are all stupid?
Today we have Gove and Johnson publishing an open letter to Cameron on his failure to meet immigration targets. As if they haven't enough supporters already banging on about the subject. Surely, if they need that stuff they can rely on Farage and the Daily Mail? Gove is probably the only Leaver MP capable of making an intelligent argument for Brexit, he ought to be focusing entirely on the structural problems of the EU, the Euro etc. Instead they've got him sinking to the bottom of the barrel.
Crazy some peopleYou don't use what's app or FaceTime abroad?
Racist.How are we all Asian?
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You know it. I know it. And they know it. But it weakens their argument so they try and ignore it. It's exactly like Martinez saying Sterling wasn't fouled in the last minute of the league game. He doesn't really believe it but feels he has to say it.Afraid not MF he's bang on the money, else ALL the important fiscal decisions will not include UK. The Europeans Eurozoners will quite naturally look after their own and do what's best for the Euro, as for the pound sterling, they will quite rightly nit give a flying fig!
There wont be some announcement of a federal state, I suspect it will begin with the implementation of light weight tax harmonisation programmes throughout the 'Eurozone' countries gradually moving to a more consolidated position in around 5 years (the use of an eu tax identification number is an example of the foundations being placed) - as I understand it the extent of the UK's veto on Eurozone matters is minimalistic.
They're won't be any obligation to join the euro for the uk but ultimately the reparatory work on the political and fiscal framework that is needed to support the euro will be vast and there will be an overspill in many areas on fiscal elements (before political) that will impact the non Eurozone members - if the eu is headed for a two tier system then the weighting of preference on the framework needed with the ECB, the regulators, the bond market and the banking sector will always go to the Eurozone. The amount of political capital that has gone into this currency is unprecedented we have all seen what they have been prepared to do to a sovereign nation state in Greece, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Ireland and Cyprus over the last 6 years to ensure that nothing deviates away from that.
In summary then you have concluded that any discussions about potential trading arrangements that could be favourable to the UK are fantasy and that the EU is not on a path to closer union - some talent you got their pal! and next weeks lottery numbers are?
Here's a quote from Manuel Barros (He was the previous president of the eu between 2004 and 2014, just in case anyone on the leave side with learning difficulties are struggling with that one) -
Federal Europe will be 'a reality in a few years', says Jose Manuel Barroso
A fully fledged federal Europe may seem like "political science fiction" today but will soon become reality for all European Union countries whether inside or outside the euro, Jose Manuel Barroso has said.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...-in-a-few-years-says-Jose-Manuel-Barroso.html
So in essence someone who was the president of the eu for 10 years was talking out of his arse - I wonder how and why he formed such an opinion?
Sowy.Racist.
£15 a pint and the same for breakfast if u believe the inners, plus vat of course
It's also akin to saying all Labradors are wolves.Sowy.
Genuinely want to know how. I thought Homo sapiens evolved from African homo heidelbergensis in Africa then migrated out and colonised all over the world?
Course Fumble knows better. He's a fan of Corbyn for a start.
Immigration and democracy are the two big issues in fairness, structural problems won't be much of a swinger. The most rational thinkers for leaving so far have been David Davies and the guy who worked for Cameron whose name escapes me
Afraid not MF he's bang on the money, else ALL the important fiscal decisions will not include UK. The Europeans Eurozoners will quite naturally look after their own and do what's best for the Euro, as for the pound sterling, they will quite rightly nit give a flying fig!