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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Fri Oct 04, 2019 8:11 pm

the world is ful of stuid people. the whole point of eu is that they united as one. so if the hingarians are unhappy they can fak off anytime they like.

there was another sshole like you sugesting that manchild will send a letter on the 19th and add a comment saying that after 31st of october will stop the contibutions. i mean how stupid are thease brexshitters. eu than has no choice but to either tax uk under wto rules which means the bull they have to pay wil ve 2.5 billioninstead of1 billion or simply remove uk from the fta and customs union and stop trading. either way it will have the same effect.

we know how brave he is and come 19th the letter will go, rither from him or from the judge and that will be that. considering that the eu already knows that as soon as it is extended we shall have an election, it has to be granted. we do have a backstop though to cancel article 50 before an ellection too.

you brexshitters are in the shit and you gotused to the smell so much you think you are in a rose garden.

as to hungary vetoing the uk application nasrettin hocca springs to mind.
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Re: what next?

Postby cyprusgrump » Fri Oct 04, 2019 8:58 pm

Lordo wrote:the whole point of eu is that they united as one. so if the hingarians are unhappy they can fak off anytime they like.


:roll:

They are 27 countries out of 195...

They have clubbed together as a 'Customs Union' and erected trade barriers to protect themselves from the rest of the world...

Pretty soon they'll realise (as the UK has) that the rest of the world has moved on and can do things better, cheaper and faster.

And the 27 will be 26 and 25 and 24 until the whole thing falls apart. :wink:
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Re: what next?

Postby Kikapu » Fri Oct 04, 2019 9:16 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:
Lordo wrote:the whole point of eu is that they united as one. so if the hingarians are unhappy they can fak off anytime they like.


:roll:

They are 27 countries out of 195...

They have clubbed together as a 'Customs Union' and erected trade barriers to protect themselves from the rest of the world...

Pretty soon they'll realise (as the UK has) that the rest of the world has moved on and can do things better, cheaper and faster.

And the 27 will be 26 and 25 and 24 until the whole thing falls apart. :wink:


It is amazing how some people would love to see the end of the EU, the longest peacetime in Europe, to perhaps the return of fascism and wars. This is what happens when stupid people who have never faced wars personally are first in tempting fate. :roll:
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Fri Oct 04, 2019 9:54 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:
Lordo wrote:the whole point of eu is that they united as one. so if the hungarians are unhappy they can fak off anytime they like.


:roll:

They are 27 countries out of 195...

They have clubbed together as a 'Customs Union' and erected trade barriers to protect themselves from the rest of the world...

Pretty soon they'll realise (as the UK has) that the rest of the world has moved on and can do things better, cheaper and faster.

And the 27 will be 26 and 25 and 24 until the whole thing falls apart. :wink:

indeed is that not called wto rules?
do you even understand the purpose of tarrifs and quotas?
why do we have them?
funny how so many countries would love to join the eu despie the fact that they can trade under wto rules.
greece had a very good reason and so did cyprus and they chose to stay.


on one side manchild is saying he will write the letter to the court and on the other he is saying, he will leave on the 31st deal or no deal. this elastic has stretched too far, it will snap. one way or another and it will notbe pretty for the brexshitters which ever way it goes.

by the 19th it will be obvious there will be no deal and no-confidence motion will be applied. the tories will not join till the 19th but then soon after they will bricking it too.
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Re: what next?

Postby Pyrpolizer » Fri Oct 04, 2019 10:23 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:
Lordo wrote:the whole point of eu is that they united as one. so if the hingarians are unhappy they can fak off anytime they like.


:roll:

They are 27 countries out of 195...

They have clubbed together as a 'Customs Union' and erected trade barriers to protect themselves from the rest of the world...

Pretty soon they'll realise (as the UK has) that the rest of the world has moved on and can do things better, cheaper and faster.

And the 27 will be 26 and 25 and 24 until the whole thing falls apart. :wink:


That was the original plan.
You forgot the reason for the creation of Euro.... to which every EU country should adopt sooner or later.(I think the UK as well)
Pretty soon the UK will have so much trade deficit that it won't know what to do.
They are not Americans to survive on ever increasing dept forcing the whole world to trade oil in Petrodollars
As for buying better, cheaper and faster, no matter what, isn't this the reason Trump announced new heavy tariffs on EU products?
https://time.com/5691458/trump-tariffs- ... cheese-eu/
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Fri Oct 04, 2019 10:41 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Lordo wrote:the whole point of eu is that they united as one. so if the hingarians are unhappy they can fak off anytime they like.


:roll:

They are 27 countries out of 195...

They have clubbed together as a 'Customs Union' and erected trade barriers to protect themselves from the rest of the world...

Pretty soon they'll realise (as the UK has) that the rest of the world has moved on and can do things better, cheaper and faster.

And the 27 will be 26 and 25 and 24 until the whole thing falls apart. :wink:


That was the original plan.
You forgot the reason for the creation of Euro.... to which every EU country should adopt sooner or later.(I think the UK as well)
Pretty soon the UK will have so much trade deficit that it won't know what to do.
They are not Americans to survive on ever increasing dept forcing the whole world to trade oil in Petrodollars
As for buying better, cheaper and faster, no matter what, isn't this the reason Trump announced new heavy tariffs on EU products?
https://time.com/5691458/trump-tariffs- ... cheese-eu/

never mind the deficit, it is the over debt that is getting out of control. this government has double the debt that the previous government from 1945 built till 2010. in literally 9 years they doubled 65 year debt in 9 years. and that included the money they got from the banks after labour lent thm 500 billion pounds before 2010. so you can imagine how much more we would have had if that money did not come in.
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Re: what next?

Postby Lordo » Fri Oct 04, 2019 10:46 pm

you will be horrified to listen to this tory mp admitting to bolton that after brexit even with the deal the northern irish people will suffer not one border but two borders. bolton then asked are they qualateral damage and he denied he said it.

listen to him saying it.

https://www.thecanary.co/trending/2019/10/03/skys-adam-boulton-nails-tory-complacency-over-brexit-border-impact/?fbclid=IwAR27ZEzLwoV3vU9-mEf4GyGvsVoPcJnZzsDtMsJFW_zkMijHgB23OW3rXaw
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Re: what next?

Postby miltiades » Sat Oct 05, 2019 12:59 am

Kikapu wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Lordo wrote:the whole point of eu is that they united as one. so if the hingarians are unhappy they can fak off anytime they like.


:roll:

They are 27 countries out of 195...

They have clubbed together as a 'Customs Union' and erected trade barriers to protect themselves from the rest of the world...

Pretty soon they'll realise (as the UK has) that the rest of the world has moved on and can do things better, cheaper and faster.

And the 27 will be 26 and 25 and 24 until the whole thing falls apart. :wink:


It is amazing how some people would love to see the end of the EU, the longest peacetime in Europe, to perhaps the return of fascism and wars. This is what happens when stupid people who have never faced wars personally are first in tempting fate. :roll:

The very fact that a United Europe has avoided war for over 60 years it's a good enough reason for the EU to continue and preserve peace. If the the UK does come out , 5 years down the road with its economy in tatters , the blame will be put on the EU.Lets fight the bloody Krouts and the Frogs. We are British, we shall ...win again!! Horrey!! Narrow minded little Englanders who can not see further than their noses
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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Sat Oct 05, 2019 2:45 am

cyprusgrump wrote:
Paphitis wrote:The other possible scenario is Hungary might veto Britain.

Hungary has already warned the EU to stop playing games with Britain and to negotiate properly. In other words, Hungary appears to be on Britain's side.

So why is Hungary doing this? Well they have a right wing nationalist Government and they may be looking at leaving the EU as well.

So it could be that Britain and Hungary have reached an agrrement for Hungary to exercise the veto option if an extension is requested.

Apparently the EU are already scared that Hungary is going to veto ANY extension.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... exit-delay

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... rexit.html


That would be a cunning plan!

Boris obays the law as he has said, sends the damn letter as the law requires and Hungary (no fan of the EU at the moment) vetoes... :lol:


Hungary isn't the only country that have a bad relationship with the EU.

The newly formed Austrian Nationalists are very anti EU and I believe the UK has a lot of pull with Austria, but then again so do the Germans. Also, Poland and Italy could veto Britain as well and they too are going against the EU.

Boris wouldn't be saying what he is saying if he intended to ask for an extension. If he did, his political career is dead, and the Tories are also dead along with Labor. It will be a race between The Brexit Party and Liberal Democrats and Nigel will be PM imo.

In my opinion, I believe Boris has a loophole or has made arrangements for a veto.

He could also send a letter but signing it in Latin to denote duress and blackmail making the letter invalid. he could also send a letter asking for an extension of 24 hours in order to prepare the UK's official response. Then the official response being to withdraw from the EU at midnight and withdraw all MEPs and commissioners.

I think Boris has already decided.

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Re: what next?

Postby Paphitis » Sat Oct 05, 2019 2:48 am

Kikapu wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
Lordo wrote:the whole point of eu is that they united as one. so if the hingarians are unhappy they can fak off anytime they like.


:roll:

They are 27 countries out of 195...

They have clubbed together as a 'Customs Union' and erected trade barriers to protect themselves from the rest of the world...

Pretty soon they'll realise (as the UK has) that the rest of the world has moved on and can do things better, cheaper and faster.

And the 27 will be 26 and 25 and 24 until the whole thing falls apart. :wink:


It is amazing how some people would love to see the end of the EU, the longest peacetime in Europe, to perhaps the return of fascism and wars. This is what happens when stupid people who have never faced wars personally are first in tempting fate. :roll:


Europe has NATO maintaining the peace.
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