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RE: Europe - 3/12/2008 5:02:32 PM   
seeksfemslave


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The UK is better off in the EU he he he he he he
We have
a massive balance of payments deficit ie we are one of the highest contributors to the EU budget
a massive balance of trade deficit.
laws interfering in all aspects of life , human rights, employment , health and safety.
The EU has a budget so corrupt that it cannot be "signed off".
We suffer the cost of wine lakes and  food mountains ie we subsidise inefficient agricultural practices based on the Common Agricultural Policy, which mainly benefits the French.
We have the Parliament upping stakes and switching locations between Strasbourg and Brussels at enormous expense.
Oh yes we're better off alright.
The system stinks of Pork Barrel Politics.

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RE: Europe - 3/12/2008 5:17:34 PM   
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ORIGINAL LadyEllen

Not necessarily because people are against the EU, but because we are kept ill informed and deliberately misinformed about the EU, what is does for us and the consequences of leaving it. The view on the streets is that the EU is a stupid waste of our time and money and influence and powers. The truth is very different.



You need to go and seek out the information about what the EU does. I agree, they publish so much stuff it takes a full time documentalist to sort through everything (it's like the UN publications). But it can be done! You can see for yourself that it's not all bad.

Nobody stole anybody's national identity. Did they???

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RE: Europe - 3/12/2008 5:17:36 PM   
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I know I love my European passports.
Read up on the subject. Europe is very different from the United States in that it has a tradition of strong government.


Seig Heil!!! Now get in the oven untermensch we need Libensraum!!!


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Even freedom of speech is trodden on


Uhhh...




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RE: Europe - 3/12/2008 5:19:55 PM   
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Seig Heil!!! Now get in the oven untermensch we need Libensraum!!!



You know... I'm Jewish; quite a few of my family perished down there. I know you were trying to be funny. But it failed like a wet fart.

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RE: Europe - 3/12/2008 5:25:54 PM   
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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

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Seig Heil!!! Now get in the oven untermensch we need Libensraum!!!



You know... I'm Jewish; quite a few of my family perished down there. I know you were trying to be funny. But it failed like a wet fart.


Report me to the Austrian Governement they will throw my JEWISH ass in jail for hate speech! HA!!!
My grandpa a Jew had his leg ripped open fighing Germans in Stalingrand.
You want a violin?

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RE: Europe - 3/12/2008 5:34:42 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Moloch

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Seig Heil!!! Now get in the oven untermensch we need Libensraum!!!



You know... I'm Jewish; quite a few of my family perished down there. I know you were trying to be funny. But it failed like a wet fart.


Report me to the Austrian Governement they will throw my JEWISH ass in jail for hate speech! HA!!!
My grandpa a Jew had his leg ripped open fighing Germans in Stalingrand.
You want a violin?



Did you get a good kick out of this?

Now I have to go and sort through my very personal archives. Enjoy yourself  !

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RE: Europe - 3/12/2008 5:44:21 PM   
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Did you get a good kick out of this?

Now I have to go and sort through my very personal archives. Enjoy yourself  !


You glorify what got so many Jews killed, yes Im getting a kick out of this!

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RE: Europe - 3/12/2008 5:44:30 PM   
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ORIGINAL: kittinSol

The European Union takes its roots in the mid fifties with the Treaty of Rome... try and go back on something that's half a century old. Trade agreements, routes and political treaties... good luck on backing out of it. Britain didn't go along with the Euro, otherwise, she's pretty happy to be part of the EU.

I know I love my European passports.

Read up on the subject. Europe is very different from the United States in that it has a tradition of strong government. Even in a very liberal economy such as Britain. Even freedom of speech is trodden on, with anti hate speech laws (which I love). I'm very Europeawan... so don't attack my countwy :-) .


Kittinsol, why are you so afraid of freedom?
You like a "strong government?"
We have a "strong government" now under Bush, you must be elated!
The founding fathers of this country warned us about "government."

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RE: Europe - 3/12/2008 5:49:42 PM   
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ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave

The UK is better off in the EU he he he he he he
We have
a massive balance of payments deficit ie we are one of the highest contributors to the EU budget
a massive balance of trade deficit.
laws interfering in all aspects of life , human rights, employment , health and safety.
The EU has a budget so corrupt that it cannot be "signed off".
We suffer the cost of wine lakes and  food mountains ie we subsidise inefficient agricultural practices based on the Common Agricultural Policy, which mainly benefits the French.
We have the Parliament upping stakes and switching locations between Strasbourg and Brussels at enormous expense.
Oh yes we're better off alright.
The system stinks of Pork Barrel Politics.



Seeks, and with all those Eastern European countries "joining" the E.U. there'll be even less for you guys in England!
Wow! "Strong Government."

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RE: Europe - 3/12/2008 6:07:39 PM   
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Personaly, there are things that are enticing about the EU, but I would rather Britain trade with whom it wants to for whatever price it can get.Maybe it is an insular thing, but I feel Europe will never really accept us, they all being of one land mass.

What does annoy, is we are refused the right to vote on what concerns us, as if we were a bunch of ums and don't know what we are doing.

Odd it is, when I was at school, we happened on a book written before Britain joined the EU , the book quoted that everyone would be in work and wealth would be good. This was Britain in 1983, where we suffered mass unemployment, my area was at 25% unemployment. Then we realised the EU was largely bullshit.


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RE: Europe - 3/12/2008 6:11:25 PM   
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That's why Moloch's pissed - he's Russian  .

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RE: Europe - 3/12/2008 6:22:27 PM   
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Russia probably will join EU.
EU is willing to bend over backwards and kiss Russia on its ass and ingore Russias oligarchy trampling human rights as long as they get cheap gas and oil.

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RE: Europe - 3/12/2008 6:24:18 PM   
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And of course, Russia will get nothing out of this kinky exchange  .

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RE: Europe - 3/12/2008 6:29:08 PM   
Moloch


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Russian people wont get jack, Soviet err Russian oligarchy will get lots of money...

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RE: Europe - 3/12/2008 6:37:39 PM   
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Ah, so the problem resides in Russia! Glad you found that out for yourself.

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RE: Europe - 3/12/2008 6:59:27 PM   
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What does British referendum has to do with Russia?


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RE: Europe - 3/13/2008 12:51:06 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Aneirin

I heard recently that once again those we voted into parliament have yet again denied the population the right of referendum on Europe, even though it was promised, and I believe was even part of a certain party's election promise.

So, why are we not trusted to have our say, when we are trusted to vote for a cushy existance for the mp's that have denied us?



That's about the size of it; they know we'll vote against the treaty/constitution/amendment.

Some democracy eh!


I'm assuming by 'they' you mean the EU. If that is the case NG, you are making the usual mistake of complaining about the EU when you should be complaining about the British government and the British constitution. The EU isn't denying you a right to vote, it is the British government so any inadequacies you complain about when you say 'Some democracy eh!' is an inadequacy in British democracy.

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ORIGINAL: Aneirin

And as for the common man, would being part of Europe be better for us if we were in it.



'Depends what you mean by "in it".

I'd like to see devolved power in England, rather than centralised through Europe.


Here again, the problem is the British government. England is the only nation not recognized as a geographical entity or a minority in the EU, that is not because of any malice by the EU against England but the refusal of the British government to recognize England as a political region, prefering to break England down into regions. This is not an EU problem, it is a British problem as they designate England's status.

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I'll take a limited amount of co-operation in certain areas, such as the environment, but when it comes to control over our economy and foreign policy, I most certainly want this kept in England.

Here's another way of asking the question: why do we need to be more involved with the continental Europeans than say the Americans do, or the Japanese for that matter?



Because Britain alone would have little negotiating power against the Americans and Japanese if it stood alone, more so by America and so would have less say than it as now as part of a group of nations. Britain would effectively have to like it or lump it in regard to agreements with the US and when Britian had something important on its agenda, would have to wait patiently and hope the US could spare the time. This is effectively how none EU members  have to operate in regard to both the EU, America and Japan.

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ORIGINAL: NorthernGent
We share a certain amount of history with Europe, but we have our own unique way of doing things - better or worse is open to debate - but we're English; we're different to the French and the Germans. They have grand notions of the great nation; we have limited aspirations wrapped up in the home. I prefer our way, and would vote to keep our distance from them. Plus, if the fuckers insist on sporting mullets, who can blame me?


Every country in the EU is both unique and have a shared history, Britain no more or less. Look at British history, you can't say that Britain hasn'd sported the notion of being a great nation. This idea that Britain as a plucky little nation just off the coast of Europe is bollocks, Britain had a far bigger and more powerful Empire than the French, Germans and Spanish. I could cite hundreds of quotes and references to the British thinking themselves as a great people. Who was it that said "To be born an Englishman is to win the lottery of life.'?

Our history is inescapabley linked to Europe, as is our present and as is our future, whether we like it or not. Britain can try to shape the future of Europe or it can abstain and react to others shaping Europe. Either way, Britain won't be able to escape the influence of Europe, it never has and never will and as someone who has studied history, I assume you know that.

Britain's choice is to shape Europe from within the EU, become the 51st state of America (like many Brits would like) or become an irrelevance.

I'm not best pleased the way the EU is run either but the EU is not run like it is because of some mythical Europeans in Brussels but because of the chauvanism of nationalist politicians in London, Paris, Berlin who refuse to give power to an elected institution in the EU. It is nationalist politicians (British ones too!) denying you democracy, not mythical Europeans.

I never had you down as a nationalist NG but there you go.

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RE: Europe - 3/13/2008 1:04:29 AM   
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Russia probably will join EU.
EU is willing to bend over backwards and kiss Russia on its ass and ingore Russias oligarchy trampling human rights as long as they get cheap gas and oil.



What is your problem with Russia? Russia has a population of 150 million with an economy about the size of the economy of London. The EU has a population of 500 million and accounts for about 30% of the world's economic output. It doesn't have to kiss anyone's ass. Two world wars have made Europe realize it is better to learn to live together than to go round threatening to kick ass. If the USA had torn itself apart in the same way as Europe has, Americans wouldn't be so much into macho politics and would think before they imagined a bogeyman around every corner.

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RE: Europe - 3/13/2008 1:14:08 AM   
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ORIGINAL: seeksfemslave

The UK is better off in the EU he he he he he he
We have
a massive balance of payments deficit ie we are one of the highest contributors to the EU budget
a massive balance of trade deficit.
laws interfering in all aspects of life , human rights, employment , health and safety.
The EU has a budget so corrupt that it cannot be "signed off".
We suffer the cost of wine lakes and  food mountains ie we subsidise inefficient agricultural practices based on the Common Agricultural Policy, which mainly benefits the French.
We have the Parliament upping stakes and switching locations between Strasbourg and Brussels at enormous expense.
Oh yes we're better off alright.
The system stinks of Pork Barrel Politics.



Seeks, the answer is simple. Leave the EU and stop belly aching about it.

The reason Brussels is in the state it is, is not because of the mythical European but because of national politicians. I agree there is a lot of pork barrel politics in Brussels which isn't very sightly but nothing that can't be put right and its costs are negligible in the grand scheme of things but that doesn't OK it. Northern European politicans don't abuse per diem as much as southern European politicians but that could be because northern European politicians on the whole have bigger saleries. The problem at getting to the heart of this matter are national politicians refusing to have a uniform system across the EU because they don't want to give legitimacy to Brussels and that is the problem with the EU as a whole. National politics are the problem, not the mythical European.

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RE: Europe - 3/13/2008 3:14:44 AM   
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ORIGINAL: kittinSol
I know I love my European passports.
Read up on the subject. Europe is very different from the United States in that it has a tradition of strong government.


Seig Heil!!! Now get in the oven untermensch we need Libensraum!!!



You know, if you insist on spewing offensive shit, you could at least *try* to get it halfway right.






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