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Wynonie Harris 05-02-2009 22:37

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Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 676381)
so what exactly ties us to this EU malarky?

The Brussels gravy train! An excellent retirement home for failed politicians. Look at Kinnock...he even managed to get his missus on it! ;)

cashman 05-02-2009 22:41

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 676359)
Pray tell?:confused:

U.S.A. simple as.fer my money near half the E.U. fought against us, the frogs dislike us, if De-Gaulle was still batting, they wouldn't have had us in it. Allies yer having a laugh.

Royboy39 05-02-2009 22:48

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 676391)
U.S.A. simple as.fer my money near half the E.U. fought against us, the frogs dislike us, if De-Gaulle was still batting, they wouldn't have had us in it. Allies yer having a laugh.

But you are still free to say as you like and do as you like in a free society. would that have been the case if the Allies had not come to our aid?:confused:

cashman 05-02-2009 22:50

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 676396)
But you are still free to say as you like and do as you like in a free society. would that have been the case if the Allies had not come to our aid?:confused:

i regard the yanks as our main allies.

lancsdave 05-02-2009 22:54

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 676339)
Ian............It seems to go unoticed that the country is in a mess and we are subjected to the local issues on this forum taking over the overall picture.


Maybe thats because it is a local forum and we get more say on local issues than we do nationally, or at least thats the theory ;)

cashman 05-02-2009 23:02

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and when it comes down to cutting the crap, the "Gurkhas" were better allies than half of those clowns in the E.U.:rolleyes:

garinda 05-02-2009 23:28

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 676339)
Ian............It seems to go unoticed that the country is in a mess and we are subjected to the local issues on this forum taking over the overall picture.

Er....maybe that's because it's a local forum.:rolleyes:

People are free to discuss worldwide issues, if they so wish, but they are more likely to take an interest about what's actually happening on their doorstep, particularly if some dog's laid an egg on it.;)

garinda 05-02-2009 23:32

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At least an American puppet master speaks English, sort of.

Unlike the one's pulling our strings in Brussels.

I'd prefer to be independent, and free of all political and economic allies.

Benipete 05-02-2009 23:43

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Over the last 10 years 50% of all laws passed for Britain were passed by the E.U.
The cost to implement these laws was 106 Billion pounds.:confused::confused:

accyman 06-02-2009 01:41

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this is a convinent excuse not to have the facts of torture released and the USA threat to not share intelligence is invalid on two counts

1: the USA has no intelligence

2: our people work so closley with the USA people that we couldnt help but get to know about things and also the USA depends greatly on us just as much as we depend on them when gathering information around the world and also the australian people work very closely with us and teh USA as well so basicly our countries are so entwined in each others buisness helping each other the UK could not be kept out of the loop

the govenment is quite happy to bow down to this demand and say they cant release information basicly because it saves embarrassment that we are part or involved in the torture of people when in reality we could easily ignore the USA and call tehir bluff because they have made a threat that even they know they are incapable of carrying out


dont get me wrong im all for torturing the hell out of people associated with terrorism in any way but to see our courts made a mockery of just to hide a dirty secret which isnt that well kept anyway is a joke

i dont knwo what is worse , european courts over ruling our courts or our polotitions gaging our justice system to hide their dirty linen

Wynonie Harris 06-02-2009 07:45

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Originally Posted by Royboy39 (Post 676396)
But you are still free to say as you like and do as you like in a free society. would that have been the case if the Allies had not come to our aid?:confused:

Well, it seems to me that most of our so-called European Allies either: a) fought on t'other side. b) were invaded and so were not much help (apart from their resistance movements). c) remained resolutely neutral. Some allies!

cashman 06-02-2009 08:48

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 676415)
At least an American puppet master speaks English, sort of.

Unlike the one's pulling our strings in Brussels.

I'd prefer to be independent, and free of all political and economic allies.

agree totally, as we aint in the independant arena though, i'll settle fer the yanks any day.

jaysay 06-02-2009 10:27

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 676389)
The Brussels gravy train! An excellent retirement home for failed politicians. Look at Kinnock...he even managed to get his missus on it! ;)

Thats all well and good Wynonie, but they had Mandy then he came back:(

jaysay 06-02-2009 10:37

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I think the one thing that made me smile this morning was that good old Tony down staged Grdon for ten years, now hes don't it again, he managed to beat Gordon again as in meeting Barack Obama, before him:D

Wynonie Harris 06-02-2009 11:09

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 676477)
I think the one thing that made me smile this morning was that good old Tony down staged Grdon for ten years, now hes don't it again, he managed to beat Gordon again as in meeting Barack Obama, before him:D

Ah, but Gord was the first world leader to talk to Obama by phone, taking to opportunity to warn him about the dangers of protectionism. Soon afterwards, Obama introduced his Buy American bill. Funny, that... ;)


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