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May 27, 2019, 08:18:48 AM
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What a sham the UK election turned out to be. The Robin Tilbrook legal action looks likely to succeed, and this will mean that the UK actually left the EU on the 29th March 2019. The cost of the useless election was 4 times the amount required to save British Steel, and about 30.000 jobs - that shows where the Conservative priorities are, and they have been punished for it. Since we have been in the EU, the pound has lost 70% of it's value, debt has skyrocketed, and our manufacturing base and national assets have been exported. The sooner we can get away from The EU, and avoid having to prop up the collapsing Euro and European economy the better.

I look forward to the return to the British standards of food quality, rather than the lower EU standards that have been imposed on us as well.

no you will eat chlorinated chicken, so british steel gets the mercy of selling a bit of steel into us market for your trade deal

you will also possibly keep chinas nuclear waste for a trade deal with china, now you have to beg yourselves through worlds trade blocks

there never where high british food standards, thats another fantasy of you.

brits are so damn deluded.

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May 27, 2019, 09:13:14 AM
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Yeah... Convenient examples with countries that actually collaborated with Germans and had their own Nazi parties.
How about Eastern Europe? How about Poland?
1/10th of their population was killed. It was the only country under German occupation where helping a Jew was punishable by death of whole family - and often - a whole village.
There was never a Nazi party there, there was no official collaboration with Nazi Germany but now they are not allowed to celebrate their Independence without being called Nazis by people like you.
Honestly - it's despicable.
Nationalism doesn't equal fascism. Nationalism doesn't automatically mean national socialism. You can have democracy AND love your own history, culture and country.
It's up to the nation to decide if they want to accept someone or not.
Just like it's up to you to decide who you invite to your home.

Because of this rhetoric of everyone with opinion to the right from Marx being a Nazi - you are devaluing the sacrifices of people who fought actual Nazis and lowering the threat from actual 'supremacy' groups.
But we must 'accept other cultures' - as long as it's not our own?

so why is poland then running a 99% ethnically homogenous nazi state today?

EU has only one future, and that is more like the usa, no nations, no racism, communism is most close to what will be next stage. economic block and trade union.

no nations, no racism and no nazism means also

no poland no germany, no italy, no france etc.

all those countries would have to be renamed into geographic expressions.

like for example germany -> central Europe, etc.

nations and their racism where responsible for second and first world war.

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May 27, 2019, 06:11:51 PM
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What a sham the UK election turned out to be. The Robin Tilbrook legal action looks likely to succeed, and this will mean that the UK actually left the EU on the 29th March 2019. The cost of the useless election was 4 times the amount required to save British Steel, and about 30.000 jobs - that shows where the Conservative priorities are, and they have been punished for it. Since we have been in the EU, the pound has lost 70% of it's value, debt has skyrocketed, and our manufacturing base and national assets have been exported. The sooner we can get away from The EU, and avoid having to prop up the collapsing Euro and European economy the better.

I look forward to the return to the British standards of food quality, rather than the lower EU standards that have been imposed on us as well.

You will still be in need of EU and you will keep interacting with the EU but your fees will be higher.
We live in a world of globalization where everyone interacts with everyone. It is better to be with the big players and the majority rather than being alone. This is how it works.
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