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Re: George Galloway on the Cyprus Problem

Postby Lordo » Tue Nov 20, 2012 9:48 pm

bill cobbett wrote:The man has been reduced to gibbering on an out of the way slot on Iranian internet TV.

What do you think that tells us Lordo...???

he is out of favour with the pimps.

did you see his performance senate committee about oil and iraq. made mincemeat out of them in public. i bet they were sorry they called him in right. right is right which ever way you look at it.
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Re: George Galloway on the Cyprus Problem

Postby Viewpoint » Tue Nov 20, 2012 11:06 pm

What did Ali actually say that was so wrong? he only tried to correct George on something he said incorrectly on a previous program. George is typical of what most think about who scuppered the opportunity to unite, well done George.
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Re: George Galloway on the Cyprus Problem

Postby Kikapu » Wed Nov 21, 2012 12:44 am

Viewpoint wrote:What did Ali actually say that was so wrong? he only tried to correct George on something he said incorrectly on a previous program. George is typical of what most think about who scuppered the opportunity to unite, well done George.


If most thought the AP was a great plan, then they would be demanding it to be returned for the peace talks, would they not?.

Other than Turkey and the insignificant small number of TCs and GCs, who else in the world are pushing for the return of the AP in any shape or form, now that the RoC is in the EU?

The 1960 constitution and the AP of 2004 are not compatible with the EU Principles, therefore, they do not have a place in the EU. That's why you and Turkey are pissed that the RoC is in the EU, specially with all that offshore Oil & Gas protected by the EU for the RoC.
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Re: George Galloway on the Cyprus Problem

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Nov 21, 2012 12:51 am

Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:What did Ali actually say that was so wrong? he only tried to correct George on something he said incorrectly on a previous program. George is typical of what most think about who scuppered the opportunity to unite, well done George.


If most thought the AP was a great plan, then they would be demanding it to be returned for the peace talks, would they not?.

Other than Turkey and the insignificant small number of TCs and GCs, who else in the world are pushing for the return of the AP in any shape or form, now that the RoC is in the EU?

The 1960 constitution and the AP of 2004 are not compatible with the EU Principles, therefore, they do not have a place in the EU. That's why you and Turkey are pissed that the RoC is in the EU, specially with all that offshore Oil & Gas protected by the EU for the RoC.


The basics of the AP will never fade away its just to much work to throw in the bin and the UN would never allow this,but its now become irrelevant as there will be no more negotiations and therefore no solution....look at it this way we all have the solution we deserve.
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Re: George Galloway on the Cyprus Problem

Postby Kikapu » Wed Nov 21, 2012 1:16 am

Viewpoint wrote:
Kikapu wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:What did Ali actually say that was so wrong? he only tried to correct George on something he said incorrectly on a previous program. George is typical of what most think about who scuppered the opportunity to unite, well done George.


If most thought the AP was a great plan, then they would be demanding it to be returned for the peace talks, would they not?.

Other than Turkey and the insignificant small number of TCs and GCs, who else in the world are pushing for the return of the AP in any shape or form, now that the RoC is in the EU?

The 1960 constitution and the AP of 2004 are not compatible with the EU Principles, therefore, they do not have a place in the EU. That's why you and Turkey are pissed that the RoC is in the EU, specially with all that offshore Oil & Gas protected by the EU for the RoC.


The basics of the AP will never fade away its just to much work to throw in the bin and the UN would never allow this,but its now become irrelevant as there will be no more negotiations and therefore no solution....look at it this way we all have the solution we deserve.


The only thing that will survive from the AP 2004 is the BBF as in Federation. All the remaining 9000+ pages of the AP will be thrown into the dustbin, because that's where it belongs. This is the formula the GCs will not throw away for anything else, unless a Unitary state of course, because this agreement basically allows the GCs to totally push aside the 1960 agreements, much to the lost for the TCs. The GCs will and can wait until the cows come home by staying with BBF as in FEDERATION even if they don't want it in reality, but as long as the TCs and Turkey do not accept it either in the format it was designed for, then you are letting the GCs off the hook. Once you accept this title FEDERATION and added TRUE in front of it, then the rest of the details are straight forward. It would mean of course, that any kind of cessation from the Union will no longer be possible for either for the north state or the south state, which is the main reasons why partitionist like you and Turkey will not accept a True Federation
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Re: George Galloway on the Cyprus Problem

Postby non-cypriot » Wed Nov 21, 2012 2:05 am

I like George... One of my favourites stand up comedians.
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Re: George Galloway on the Cyprus Problem

Postby ZoC » Wed Nov 21, 2012 2:25 am

Viewpoint wrote:look at it this way we all have the solution we deserve.


yep. viewpoints all have the solution they deserve... each and every viewpoint lives as an outlaw, in an outlaw regime.
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Re: George Galloway on the Cyprus Problem

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Nov 21, 2012 8:23 am

ZoC wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:look at it this way we all have the solution we deserve.


yep. viewpoints all have the solution they deserve... each and every viewpoint lives as an outlaw, in an outlaw regime.


Get a grip the loss of 37% of your island much have gone to your head, Im content with my lot anything else is a bonus...you should do the same.
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Re: George Galloway on the Cyprus Problem

Postby Maximus » Wed Nov 21, 2012 9:14 am

Viewpoint wrote:
ZoC wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:look at it this way we all have the solution we deserve.


yep. viewpoints all have the solution they deserve... each and every viewpoint lives as an outlaw, in an outlaw regime.


Get a grip the loss of 37% of your island much have gone to your head, Im content with my lot anything else is a bonus...you should do the same.


This little comment tells us a lot about you VP.

They lost 37% of their island but you did not lose 63% of yours.
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Re: George Galloway on the Cyprus Problem

Postby Viewpoint » Wed Nov 21, 2012 9:16 am

Maximus wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:
ZoC wrote:
Viewpoint wrote:look at it this way we all have the solution we deserve.


yep. viewpoints all have the solution they deserve... each and every viewpoint lives as an outlaw, in an outlaw regime.


Get a grip the loss of 37% of your island much have gone to your head, Im content with my lot anything else is a bonus...you should do the same.


This little comment of yours tells us a lot VP.

They lost 37% of their island but you did not lose 63% of yours, right!!!


Yes you are right I have no problem with that but you still want more...greedy buggers.
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