EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 20:56 - Jan 30 with 1135 views | PozuelosSideys |
EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 20:47 - Jan 30 by Flashberryjack | We won't exit the EU because it would affect the ability of football clubs to buy players from other countries...... that bird Karen Brady said so. F*ck me!! for most of the country that would be a very valid reason to leave. |
Oohh i see. So we couldnt buy European players, just those bang average South Americans and Africans then. | |
| "Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper." | Poll: | Hattricks |
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EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 20:59 - Jan 30 with 1125 views | plasjack |
EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 20:55 - Jan 30 by PozuelosSideys | You made the statement. Sounding like it was a done deal and that everyone agreed. |
Wow you dont agree. | | | |
EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 21:00 - Jan 30 with 1108 views | PozuelosSideys |
EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 20:59 - Jan 30 by plasjack | Wow you dont agree. |
Doesnt look like it, does it? [Post edited 30 Jan 2016 21:00]
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| "Michu, Britton and Williams could have won 3-0 on their own. They wouldn't have required a keeper." | Poll: | Hattricks |
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EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 21:03 - Jan 30 with 1098 views | trampie |
EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 20:36 - Jan 30 by Flashberryjack | The UK is a sovereign state. A sovereign state is a state with borders where people live, and where a government makes laws and talks to other sovereign states. The people have to follow the laws that the government makes. Most sovereign states are recognized which means other sovereign states agree that it's really a sovereign state. Being recognized makes it easier for a sovereign state to talk to and make agreements (treaties) with other sovereign states. There are hundreds of recognized sovereign states today |
England is not a sovereign state and even if the UK starts to break up it may never become a sovereign state because it will do anything to stick to the Celtic nations. [Post edited 30 Jan 2016 21:05]
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EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 21:21 - Jan 30 with 1065 views | LeonisGod | Most of the arguments there apply to the bigger picture, never mind just football. Swansea and South Wales in general will get hammered when the EU money dries up. Think Ireland's boom and bust but without the boom. | | | |
EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 21:41 - Jan 30 with 1034 views | longlostjack |
EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 20:45 - Jan 30 by cwrw | Why would anyone in their right mind want to remain part of the EU? Unelected, unaccountable and responsible for opening the floodgates for all and sundry. The public will vote overwhelmingly to leave wether the business leaders on the gravy train like it or not. |
Unelected and unaccountable. The EU - the big bad wolf! Britain would be better off outside FFS ! As if ! Wake up and smell the coffee - Starbucks, Coffee Nero. And the others - Amazon, Subway, Pret a Manger, Facebook, Google ..... How accountable is the UK Govt when it comes to deals with the big corporates - "mother of democracy" dream on! The Magna Carta was a great thing - time to bring it into the 21st century and put our own house in order before we start casting stones against the EU. | |
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EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 22:33 - Jan 30 with 990 views | cwrw | You're the one who needs to wake up, people like you are always part of the problem but never part of the solution. The people of the U.K. dont want mass immigration and European bureaucrats telling us what to do. The same ones who are happy to allow millions of Muslims to flood in and cause mayhem. Just ask the women of Germany and Sweden for starters. Finland has deported 20,000 illegals just today even they've had enough of it | | | |
EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 22:39 - Jan 30 with 989 views | Darran |
EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 22:33 - Jan 30 by cwrw | You're the one who needs to wake up, people like you are always part of the problem but never part of the solution. The people of the U.K. dont want mass immigration and European bureaucrats telling us what to do. The same ones who are happy to allow millions of Muslims to flood in and cause mayhem. Just ask the women of Germany and Sweden for starters. Finland has deported 20,000 illegals just today even they've had enough of it |
Exactly Bov Scandinavia are starting to worry a bit. | |
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EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 23:35 - Jan 30 with 953 views | longlostjack |
EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 22:33 - Jan 30 by cwrw | You're the one who needs to wake up, people like you are always part of the problem but never part of the solution. The people of the U.K. dont want mass immigration and European bureaucrats telling us what to do. The same ones who are happy to allow millions of Muslims to flood in and cause mayhem. Just ask the women of Germany and Sweden for starters. Finland has deported 20,000 illegals just today even they've had enough of it |
Always part of the problem but never part of the solution - I like that it's got a ring to it - nice one! A politician would be proud of that. Did you dream that up yourself? Finland kicked out 20,000 today did they? Where did they all go then? Did they charter a load of planes? You should be so lucky that you are not in their situation mush - as my Nan always said - there but for the grace of God go I. | |
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EU exit could it affect Swansea City ? on 23:38 - Jan 30 with 947 views | Swanzay | The sooner the UK gets out of the EU nonsense the better, its complete nonsense. | | | |
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