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Wondering if any of you EU fans can help me out ... Does the EU have a foreign policy? And if it does, who is the EU supporting in the new Palestinian crisis? I know that the governments of the United States and of Canada stand firmly behind Israel's right to defend itself from the nutbars of Hamas, but I was just wondering if the EU had any definite position ... other than grovelling to the extremists? And if the EU does have a position, does it differ from that of the UK?
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I wonder why the frogs and the nazis are so cozy these days:confused: It's not as if they have a history of being buddies. Maybe it's because they are the only members of the Union who have experienced economic growth in the recent past. Germany with an unemployment rate of 5.4% as opposed to what? ... about 25% for the PIGS. I sense a slight imbalance in the Force.:rolleyes: |
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They were quite cosy right up until the Normandy invasion, the French had the Germans to blame, but could get on with treating their own like ****, the Germans had cheap labour, then the allies went and cocked it all up. No wonder they hate everyone else. |
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Interesting that large amounts of Labour voters now want to quit, neatly nailing the lie that it's only rightwing Tories who are Eurosceptic.
56% of Britons would vote to quit EU in referendum, poll finds | Politics | The Observer |
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ahh but them people like us are too stupid to understand
isnt that right graham |
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