you didWho voted for an internal for an internal border in the UK.
thats what you voted for
now admit it instead of blaming the EU
you didWho voted for an internal for an internal border in the UK.
Interesting that each time UK sign a trade deal with another country, you interpret that as an alliance against EU.How long will the EU last if they keep ****ing off potential allies.
It's beyond belief:The trade barriers are the EUs fault.
It's beyond belief:
Breixteers - we want out of EU.
Remainers - That'll create borders between UK and EU.
Breixteers - Don't care, we want out
Remainers - Don't blame anyone but yourselves for the ensuing difficulties.
Breixteers - The borders are the fault of the EU.
Does this illustrate their ability to assess situations logically?
What do you suggest, terrorism?The EU has reached its pinnacle it will now go into decline and eventually into irrevelance.
Rather than reacting to events as they occur, its time to become proactive and work towards bringing down the EU.
A coalition with other countries to bring down tyrants is what Britain used to be good at.
... the EU need to learn the lessons of history.
... A self-elected provisional government of Protestant power workers, well-armed private armies and extreme politicians .....
The EU has reached its pinnacle it will now go into decline and eventually into irrevelance.
Rather than reacting to events as they occur, its time to become proactive and work towards bringing down the EU.
A coalition with other countries to bring down tyrants is what Britain used to be good at.
Where did i use the term "well armed private armies"Vinty likes civil wars and terrorists.
Or as he calls them "well-armed private armies."
You are definitely lying this time.What do you suggest, terrorism?
Where did i use the term "well armed private armies"
Stop making stuff up.
BJ and the EU need to learn the lessons of history.
Harold Wilson tried to subvert democracy and force the people of N. I. to accept the rule of a foreign state and he ended up with a bloody nose.
"The fifteen unprecedented, historic days in which a million British citizens th
e Protestants of Northern Ireland, staged what amounted to a rebellion against the Crown and won... During those fifteen days, for the first time in over fifty years... a section of the realm became totally ungovernable. A self-elected provisional government of Protestant power workers, well-armed private armies and extreme politicians organized a strike which almost broke up the fabric of civilized life in Ulster. They deprived most of the population for much of the time of food, water, electricity, gas, transport, money and any form of livelihood." — journalist Robert Fisk, in his book "The Point of No Return: The Strike Which Broke the British in Ulster.
The EU needs to wind its neck in, they have been conned by the RoI into believing that they can do what they like in N. I. without the consent of the inhabitants.
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Glad I could help you.
Have you seen your doctor about short-term memory loss?
I've said before, if you quote someone else to support your view, it's assumed that you agree with that which you have quoted.The above was written by a journalist called Robert Fisk, it is from a book he wrote.
I have already explained that.
You are posting misleading information.
ha ha ha ha
youve just linked a brexit liar site
this has nothing to do with the EU
all that has happened is that Sunak has announced he is to start negotiations to strengthen ties -fuk all to do with EU.
and guess what -it is exactly what brexit is about -deregulation of banking, increasing concentration of pwoer and money to the banking sector
loadsa money for Farage and his mates in banking, general public worse off