Is Europe turning ? 19:19 - Nov 26 with 10544 views | KeithHaynes | Poland.
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Is Europe turning ? on 14:09 - Dec 18 with 368 views | controversial_jack |
Is Europe turning ? on 09:51 - Dec 18 by felixstowe_jack | Funny killy never sees the irony of wanting independence from a democratic UK only to surrender it to the Undemocratic EU. He never accepts that the UK, including Wales, democratically voted the leave the EU. He also refuses the accept that 80% of the Welsh population don't want independence. |
I think everyone accepts it was a democratic decision to leave, but it has been shown to be the wrong one. It's time for another vote to rejoin if we would be permitted to by the other members. We are on our own and have to suck it up | | | |
Is Europe turning ? on 16:02 - Dec 18 with 320 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Is Europe turning ? on 14:09 - Dec 18 by controversial_jack | I think everyone accepts it was a democratic decision to leave, but it has been shown to be the wrong one. It's time for another vote to rejoin if we would be permitted to by the other members. We are on our own and have to suck it up |
It hasn’t been shown to be anything of the sort. | |
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Is Europe turning ? on 16:11 - Dec 18 with 311 views | SullutaCreturned |
Is Europe turning ? on 14:09 - Dec 18 by controversial_jack | I think everyone accepts it was a democratic decision to leave, but it has been shown to be the wrong one. It's time for another vote to rejoin if we would be permitted to by the other members. We are on our own and have to suck it up |
We can only ask to rejoin but we wouldn't get the same terms and we'd have to meet the Copenhagen criteria. Would we meet those right now? | | | |
Is Europe turning ? on 16:15 - Dec 18 with 305 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Is Europe turning ? on 16:11 - Dec 18 by SullutaCreturned | We can only ask to rejoin but we wouldn't get the same terms and we'd have to meet the Copenhagen criteria. Would we meet those right now? |
Doesn’t matter, they only want our money. | |
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Is Europe turning ? on 16:27 - Dec 18 with 280 views | Whiterockin | It would always give Labour someone else to blame. | | | |
Is Europe turning ? on 17:07 - Dec 18 with 237 views | union_jack |
Is Europe turning ? on 09:51 - Dec 18 by felixstowe_jack | Funny killy never sees the irony of wanting independence from a democratic UK only to surrender it to the Undemocratic EU. He never accepts that the UK, including Wales, democratically voted the leave the EU. He also refuses the accept that 80% of the Welsh population don't want independence. |
It’s called blissful ignorance. | |
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Is Europe turning ? on 17:25 - Dec 18 with 217 views | Kilkennyjack |
Is Europe turning ? on 17:07 - Dec 18 by union_jack | It’s called blissful ignorance. |
Its not democratic when every welsh mp voted against the flooding of welsh valleys and tbe english mps said go ahead - so the valley was flooded. Thats your uk, a greater England model unfit for a modern world. | |
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Is Europe turning ? on 17:28 - Dec 18 with 213 views | Kilkennyjack |
Is Europe turning ? on 14:09 - Dec 18 by controversial_jack | I think everyone accepts it was a democratic decision to leave, but it has been shown to be the wrong one. It's time for another vote to rejoin if we would be permitted to by the other members. We are on our own and have to suck it up |
If they publish the Russia report in full then we can accept it. It was set up as an Advisory Referendum to avoid scrutiny. | |
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Is Europe turning ? on 17:32 - Dec 18 with 212 views | Kilkennyjack |
Is Europe turning ? on 09:51 - Dec 18 by felixstowe_jack | Funny killy never sees the irony of wanting independence from a democratic UK only to surrender it to the Undemocratic EU. He never accepts that the UK, including Wales, democratically voted the leave the EU. He also refuses the accept that 80% of the Welsh population don't want independence. |
Bit like you really ….. championing taking back control (sic) for uk, but scared to death of Wales taking back control ? Michael Sheen has a story for you… enjoy …
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Is Europe turning ? on 17:36 - Dec 18 with 204 views | Kilkennyjack |
Is Europe turning ? on 12:11 - Dec 17 by Boundy | Then you imo are wrong .I voted out not because of immigration but the fact that we were unable as a nation rule ourselves , |
You were duped and taken for a mug. Blair said in 9 years as PM there was not a single decision that the EU forced on him. So there is that. | |
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Is Europe turning ? on 17:47 - Dec 18 with 192 views | SullutaCreturned |
Is Europe turning ? on 17:36 - Dec 18 by Kilkennyjack | You were duped and taken for a mug. Blair said in 9 years as PM there was not a single decision that the EU forced on him. So there is that. |
Because Blair never told any lies? Ask Hans Blix about Tony Blair and the truth. Ask many an Iraqi. | | | |
Is Europe turning ? on 19:00 - Dec 18 with 164 views | AnotherJohn |
Is Europe turning ? on 17:36 - Dec 18 by Kilkennyjack | You were duped and taken for a mug. Blair said in 9 years as PM there was not a single decision that the EU forced on him. So there is that. |
If we apply the Mandy Rice-Davies test, then Blair is not the one to ask. There are a few instances where EU membership forced the UK to do something it wasn't keen on doing. For example, the Factortame case involved an ECJ judgment that then led the UK courts to restrain and subsequently disapply an Act of Parliament. UK fishermen in particular were not happy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R_(Factortame_Ltd)_v_Secretary_of_State_for_Transp | | | |
Is Europe turning ? on 19:22 - Dec 18 with 131 views | Joesus_Of_Narbereth |
Is Europe turning ? on 17:36 - Dec 18 by Kilkennyjack | You were duped and taken for a mug. Blair said in 9 years as PM there was not a single decision that the EU forced on him. So there is that. |
They are called EU directives. Meaning you are directed to do this. Not EU dothisifyoufeellikeitives. | |
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Is Europe turning ? on 19:25 - Dec 18 with 129 views | Gwyn737 |
Is Europe turning ? on 19:00 - Dec 18 by AnotherJohn | If we apply the Mandy Rice-Davies test, then Blair is not the one to ask. There are a few instances where EU membership forced the UK to do something it wasn't keen on doing. For example, the Factortame case involved an ECJ judgment that then led the UK courts to restrain and subsequently disapply an Act of Parliament. UK fishermen in particular were not happy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R_(Factortame_Ltd)_v_Secretary_of_State_for_Transp |
To be fair, the fishing industry certainly isn’t happy now. | | | |
Is Europe turning ? on 20:06 - Dec 18 with 83 views | SullutaCreturned |
Is Europe turning ? on 19:25 - Dec 18 by Gwyn737 | To be fair, the fishing industry certainly isn’t happy now. |
And the first subject up when we try to renegotiate our position is the EU demanding concessions on fishing so they'll be even less happy. Tony Blair has been the devil incarnate to Kilky, a Blue Labour PM but any port in a storm I guess. You'd think the EU was the sunlit uplands Kilky dreams of but Europe faces persistent problems in areas such as biodiversity loss, resource use, climate change impacts and environmental risks to health and well-being. The continent continues to consume more resources and contribute more to environmental degradation than other world regions. The EU has a rigid monetary policy and by far, the largest drawback of the euro is a single monetary policy that often does not fit local economic conditions. It is common for parts of the EU to be prospering, with high growth and low unemployment. In contrast, other areas suffer from prolonged economic downturns and high unemployment. Europes energy supplies are in crisis thanks to Russia. There are other issues too so while nobody can feasibly claim brexit has been a massive success, not yet anyway, equally you'd have to be blinkered to think that all is rosy in the EU garden. | | | |
Is Europe turning ? on 23:57 - Dec 18 with 14 views | Kilkennyjack |
Is Europe turning ? on 20:06 - Dec 18 by SullutaCreturned | And the first subject up when we try to renegotiate our position is the EU demanding concessions on fishing so they'll be even less happy. Tony Blair has been the devil incarnate to Kilky, a Blue Labour PM but any port in a storm I guess. You'd think the EU was the sunlit uplands Kilky dreams of but Europe faces persistent problems in areas such as biodiversity loss, resource use, climate change impacts and environmental risks to health and well-being. The continent continues to consume more resources and contribute more to environmental degradation than other world regions. The EU has a rigid monetary policy and by far, the largest drawback of the euro is a single monetary policy that often does not fit local economic conditions. It is common for parts of the EU to be prospering, with high growth and low unemployment. In contrast, other areas suffer from prolonged economic downturns and high unemployment. Europes energy supplies are in crisis thanks to Russia. There are other issues too so while nobody can feasibly claim brexit has been a massive success, not yet anyway, equally you'd have to be blinkered to think that all is rosy in the EU garden. |
Not so, Blair delivered peace in the north of Ireland and devolution to Scotland and Wales. I believe him on the EU. Nothing forced on the UK in nine years. Fact. Farage and Johndon lied to people. | |
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Is Europe turning ? on 23:59 - Dec 18 with 12 views | Kilkennyjack |
Is Europe turning ? on 19:22 - Dec 18 by Joesus_Of_Narbereth | They are called EU directives. Meaning you are directed to do this. Not EU dothisifyoufeellikeitives. |
Nothing in 9 years. Its made up bollox. | |
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Is Europe turning ? on 00:01 - Dec 19 with 8 views | Kilkennyjack |
Is Europe turning ? on 20:06 - Dec 18 by SullutaCreturned | And the first subject up when we try to renegotiate our position is the EU demanding concessions on fishing so they'll be even less happy. Tony Blair has been the devil incarnate to Kilky, a Blue Labour PM but any port in a storm I guess. You'd think the EU was the sunlit uplands Kilky dreams of but Europe faces persistent problems in areas such as biodiversity loss, resource use, climate change impacts and environmental risks to health and well-being. The continent continues to consume more resources and contribute more to environmental degradation than other world regions. The EU has a rigid monetary policy and by far, the largest drawback of the euro is a single monetary policy that often does not fit local economic conditions. It is common for parts of the EU to be prospering, with high growth and low unemployment. In contrast, other areas suffer from prolonged economic downturns and high unemployment. Europes energy supplies are in crisis thanks to Russia. There are other issues too so while nobody can feasibly claim brexit has been a massive success, not yet anyway, equally you'd have to be blinkered to think that all is rosy in the EU garden. |
Sounds just like London. | |
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