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Re: A Sign Of the Times

Postby EricSeans » Mon Dec 12, 2011 9:01 pm

Get Real! wrote:Britain has always had about 2% of her eggs in the EU’s basket and the remainder in America’s!

It was a Anglo-American idea to inject an incompatible Turkey into the EU to cause havoc so that they would then act as “mediators” and control Europe, but they miscalculated the French & German alliance’s resolve of being in control of Europe themselves!

I see Britain departing from the EU sooner than abandoning her American alliance… but I also feel that the US’ dominant days are numbered and that may force Britain to accept and be party of the EU 100% …seeing no other option!


Cameron's walk-out leaves Scotland in a better position to justify independence from the UK in the interests of our citizens. Was it not Cameron who told us an independent Scotland in Europe would be pointless as we already "have a place at the top table" when it came to EU negotiations? So who represents Scotland in Europe now?
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Re: A Sign Of the Times

Postby yialousa1971 » Sat Dec 17, 2011 6:19 am

But they are both Jews. :wink:
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Re: A Sign Of the Times

Postby yialousa1971 » Sat Dec 17, 2011 6:20 am

EricSeans wrote:
Get Real! wrote:Britain has always had about 2% of her eggs in the EU’s basket and the remainder in America’s!

It was a Anglo-American idea to inject an incompatible Turkey into the EU to cause havoc so that they would then act as “mediators” and control Europe, but they miscalculated the French & German alliance’s resolve of being in control of Europe themselves!

I see Britain departing from the EU sooner than abandoning her American alliance… but I also feel that the US’ dominant days are numbered and that may force Britain to accept and be party of the EU 100% …seeing no other option!


Cameron's walk-out leaves Scotland in a better position to justify independence from the UK in the interests of our citizens. Was it not Cameron who told us an independent Scotland in Europe would be pointless as we already "have a place at the top table" when it came to EU negotiations? So who represents Scotland in Europe now?


Dream on.
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