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Thread: Stay in the EU petition

  1. #426

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    Yep everyone always goes on about Hitler and his agenda of multicultural integration
    Bloody one-bollocked vegetarians.

  2. #427

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    Bloody one-bollocked vegetarians.
    Not sure where the vegetarian or the one bollock rumour started

  3. #428

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

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    Of course, brexit won't affect everyone.

  4. #429

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    It’s all posh public school dick heads playing politics, they don’t care how it ****s the work class in this country they’ll be fine. It’s all a game to them.

  5. #430

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by lardy View Post
    Hitler wanted integration? Mmm ok.
    He wanted everyone else to be part of Germany didn't he ?

  6. #431

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by dml1954 View Post
    He wanted everyone else to be part of Germany didn't he ?
    I think you should go and read a history book

  7. #432

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Croesy Blue View Post
    It’s all posh public school dick heads playing politics, they don’t care how it ****s the work class in this country they’ll be fine. It’s all a game to them.
    The only way you can get what you want is by taking control of parliament through the ballot box, without any involvement from the EU. I don't think your fellow citizens are up to the task though.

  8. #433

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    The only way you can get what you want is by taking control of parliament through the ballot box, without any involvement from the EU. I don't think your fellow citizens are up to the task though.
    I disagree, it is far easier to stand up to the big business interests and the tax loophole exploiters as part of the EU. As a stand alone nation we would end up as a thatcherite tax haven.

  9. #434

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    I disagree, it is far easier to stand up to the big business interests and the tax loophole exploiters as part of the EU. As a stand alone nation we would end up as a thatcherite tax haven.
    How could you if you were running parliament and making the laws?

  10. #435

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by dml1954 View Post
    Thats basically what Hitler and Stalin wanted as well.
    Christ on a bike. I've heard it all now!

  11. #436

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by dml1954 View Post
    He wanted everyone else to be part of Germany didn't he ?
    As long as they were Aryan, yes.

  12. #437

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    How could you if you were running parliament and making the laws?
    Since WWII we have had 44 years of Tory government, compared to 30 of labour (of which almost half was tory-lite new labour).
    There is nothing to suggest that the UK would elect a socialist government any time soon, especially if Scotland decides to leave in the event of a no deal.

    95% of the times the UK has used it's vetoing powers in Europe has been to oppose the closing of tax loopholes, so we can remain the money laundering venue of choice.

    I have even less faith that a UK government of any colour will match the EU infrastructure spending in wales

  13. #438

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
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    Of course, brexit won't affect everyone.
    Says it all doesn't it.

  14. #439

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    Since WWII we have had 44 years of Tory government, compared to 30 of labour (of which almost half was tory-lite new labour).
    There is nothing to suggest that the UK would elect a socialist government any time soon, especially if Scotland decides to leave in the event of a no deal.

    95% of the times the UK has used it's vetoing powers in Europe has been to oppose the closing of tax loopholes, so we can remain the money laundering venue of choice.

    I have even less faith that a UK government of any colour will match the EU infrastructure spending in wales
    Exactly why I think we need to remain, wait until the tories redraw where the constituency boundaries are too soon after we leave. Perpetual Tory governments for the foreseeable future.

  15. #440

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    Since WWII we have had 44 years of Tory government, compared to 30 of labour (of which almost half was tory-lite new labour).
    There is nothing to suggest that the UK would elect a socialist government any time soon, especially if Scotland decides to leave in the event of a no deal.

    95% of the times the UK has used it's vetoing powers in Europe has been to oppose the closing of tax loopholes, so we can remain the money laundering venue of choice.

    I have even less faith that a UK government of any colour will match the EU infrastructure spending in wales
    Over the last 40 years of GEs, the Tories have won every time (in some form) except for Blair's victories, which were as you say Tories-lite.

    The 'we can always vote them out' line has no basis in reality. The Tories or a form of Toryism has been in charge since before I was born, and it will be the majority of my life, I'm sure of that.

  16. #441

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    I think you should go and read a history book
    So he didnt invade and want to control the rest of Europe then, to make them part of his German Empire. Dont need to read a history book but you definitely need a dose of reality. The unelected EU beaurocrats just want to form the state of Europe and line their own (and their cronies) pockets. Their thirst for power is insatiable. How anyone in their right mind can want to be part of their utterley discredited cabal is incomprehensble. It has gone way beyond the common market deal that the UK originally voted for.

  17. #442

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Have you ever heard of false equivalency?

  18. #443

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by dml1954 View Post
    So he didnt invade and want to control the rest of Europe then, to make them part of his German Empire. Dont need to read a history book but you definitely need a dose of reality. The unelected EU beaurocrats just want to form the state of Europe and line their own (and their cronies) pockets. Their thirst for power is insatiable. How anyone in their right mind can want to be part of their utterley discredited cabal is incomprehensble. It has gone way beyond the common market deal that the UK originally voted for.
    I’m sorry but all this is utter bollocks. It’s like a Daily express story created by a bot that’s been reading the express for a year.

    The phrases in it are so textbook it’s painful.

  19. #444

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by dml1954 View Post
    So he didnt invade and want to control the rest of Europe then, to make them part of his German Empire. Dont need to read a history book but you definitely need a dose of reality. The unelected EU beaurocrats just want to form the state of Europe and line their own (and their cronies) pockets. Their thirst for power is insatiable. How anyone in their right mind can want to be part of their utterley discredited cabal is incomprehensble. It has gone way beyond the common market deal that the UK originally voted for.
    Speaking of lining pockets, why do you think Rees-Mogg, Farage and others are so desperate to leave?

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  20. #445

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    Since WWII we have had 44 years of Tory government, compared to 30 of labour (of which almost half was tory-lite new labour).
    There is nothing to suggest that the UK would elect a socialist government any time soon, especially if Scotland decides to leave in the event of a no deal.

    95% of the times the UK has used it's vetoing powers in Europe has been to oppose the closing of tax loopholes, so we can remain the money laundering venue of choice.

    I have even less faith that a UK government of any colour will match the EU infrastructure spending in wales
    Like I said, your fellow citizens haven't got a clue how to organise themselves, and keep on voting like lemmings for Labour or Conservative. And now the solution to this ineptitude is to give away power to Europe?

  21. #446

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by dml1954 View Post
    So he didnt invade and want to control the rest of Europe then, to make them part of his German Empire. Dont need to read a history book but you definitely need a dose of reality. The unelected EU beaurocrats just want to form the state of Europe and line their own (and their cronies) pockets. Their thirst for power is insatiable. How anyone in their right mind can want to be part of their utterley discredited cabal is incomprehensble. It has gone way beyond the common market deal that the UK originally voted for.
    He wanted to unite the German speaking nations and then expand eastwards for additional room for the "superior" Germanic people. Any non German people living there (Russians, poles, Slavs, Jews, etc) would have been deported or murdered.
    How is that in any way like the EU?

  22. #447

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    It’s weird to me that the word beaurocracy has become such a dirty word. When the media moan about that they’re normally talking about thing a like food standards, health and safety, human rights etc which have all for the most part been great for the citizens of the U.K.

  23. #448

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Croesy Blue View Post
    It’s weird to me that the word beaurocracy has become such a dirty word. When the media moan about that they’re normally talking about thing a like food standards, health and safety, human rights etc which have all for the most part been great for the citizens of the U.K.
    What human rights? They beat people up in France and Spain who dare to protest!

  24. #449

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    What human rights? They beat people up in France and Spain who dare to protest!
    Having lived in France they’d have to have 60 million police on the streets every day of the year if they weren’t respecting people’s rights to protest.

    If you trust a Tory government with your human rights more even after what they’ve done to legal aid more fool you.

    Again for the slow, no one is saying the EU is perfect or infaliable.

  25. #450

    Re: Stay in the EU petition

    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
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    Of course, brexit won't affect everyone.
    Genuinely interested in what leavers think about this

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