But please, do point out how my TDLR misrepresented your position. I´m also curious where that 200 billion number comes from, until there is a citation I´ll asume it comes from the same place your other facts are from.
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But please, do point out how my TDLR misrepresented your position. I´m also curious where that 200 billion number comes from, until there is a citation I´ll asume it comes from the same place your other facts are from. | ||
LegalLord
United Kingdom13774 Posts
Your so-called summary is such a fucking terrible strawman that I hardly know where I would even start. And given your troll attitude I don't see it as worth the effort. | ||
Shield
Bulgaria4824 Posts
Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2017/apr/28/eu-leaders-to-insist-uk-pays-its-brexit-bills-as-precursor-to-trade-talks Edit: For other people's information, HateLord is an ethnic Russian which makes him a natural European Union hater. | ||
Plansix
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LegalLord
United Kingdom13774 Posts
On April 29 2017 08:40 Plansix wrote: You forgot the part where he often pretends to be British from the EU. Yes, I'm sure if you say utter BS enough time it will become true. | ||
Dangermousecatdog
United Kingdom7084 Posts
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bardtown
England2313 Posts
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Germany1471 Posts
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Dangermousecatdog
United Kingdom7084 Posts
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LegalLord
United Kingdom13774 Posts
On April 30 2017 07:21 Unentschieden wrote: Well he doesn´t have a country tag for some reason. I'm a Russian living in the US. Neither Russia nor the US would be a fully fitting tag to have. So I simply don't have one. If you aren't sure you are always free to ask. Most other people here travel around enough that their country tags aren't fully satisfactory either. The alternative of course is to go all "big fat phony" as a result of your own inability to ask for clarification if something isn't entirely clear. But it's not exactly a secret. | ||
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Germany1471 Posts
Why should anyone believe you when you talk about the direction of the EU and the perception of it by it´s citizens? | ||
KwarK
United States40765 Posts
On April 29 2017 07:16 Plansix wrote: Pretty sure we cashed all that in when we dragged NATO into Iraq based on lies and bullshit. But hey, keep advocating to go back to the glory days of nationalism and sovereignty. That only lead to the two largest wars in human history, imperialism and a lot of other things we collective decided were pretty bad. But we are so much smarter now. Plus no one is alive who remembers pre-ww2 times very well, so we are primed to avoid making the same mistakes again. NATO never went to Iraq friend. | ||
Shield
Bulgaria4824 Posts
On April 30 2017 06:29 bardtown wrote: At least LL makes arguments and posts with substance and not just personal jibes. I never got the impression he pretended to be British. It's cool you try to help your Brexit buddy, but it doesn't seem he lived in the European Union to know much. How can you support Brexit when you don't know what it is to live in the European Union? | ||
Danglars
United States12133 Posts
On May 01 2017 04:09 Shield wrote: It's cool you try to help your Brexit buddy, but it doesn't seem he lived in the European Union to know much. How can you support Brexit when you don't know what it is to live in the European Union? It might bear mentioning now that knowledge of history and study of current event articles give you enough to comment on world events. The political and economic entity known as the EU is deserving of informed discussion from all across the world, and not just from people living under its dictates. Now, if you have specifics that are somehow unknown except for those actually living in Brussels, or UK, or Bulgaria, you share the context and reasoning. | ||
LegalLord
United Kingdom13774 Posts
Twenty years ago today Britain celebrated an election victory which brought the sparkling hope of New Labour and the youngest Prime Minister in a century. It seemed anything was possible and, as the soundtrack to the party’s election campaign promised, things really could only get better. In today’s Daily Mirror Tony Blair marks the anniversary of his epic 1997 landslide victory over John Major – with the extraordinary revelation he is returning to UK politics . For a man who sparked huge anger – revulsion even – over his decision to follow America into war in Iraq, it is a bold move. “This Brexit thing has given me a direct motivation to get more involved in the politics,” he passionately declares. “You need to get your hands dirty and I will.” Source Thoughts from any Brits here? | ||
Jockmcplop
United Kingdom8712 Posts
I'm assuming he's talking about using whatever political influence he has left to try and pull some strings in favour of a liberal, remain based cross party thing, whatever that turns out to be. He certainly isn't going to be able to do anything by speaking to the public, he is too discredited after his lies led us to war. Either way its not going to help people campaigning against Brexit to have a proven liar join their side. | ||
Lonyo
United Kingdom3884 Posts
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bardtown
England2313 Posts
On May 01 2017 18:42 Lonyo wrote: Blair should support May so that Labour can win the election. This. As someone who wants a proper Brexit I'm very happy he's on the Remain side. | ||
Shield
Bulgaria4824 Posts
On May 01 2017 12:01 Danglars wrote: It might bear mentioning now that knowledge of history and study of current event articles give you enough to comment on world events. The political and economic entity known as the EU is deserving of informed discussion from all across the world, and not just from people living under its dictates. Now, if you have specifics that are somehow unknown except for those actually living in Brussels, or UK, or Bulgaria, you share the context and reasoning. Not everything is written in my opinion. News channels don't tell you everything. You have to experience it, but I'm sure you'd rather rely on your source of information. | ||
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