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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWe share a common language and history. We will always have a special relationship with the USA.Comment
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Originally posted by Bee View PostOf course, you agree with me then. The ideal location for the UK would be on the US coast and, of course, including another star in the US flag. I bet that you wouldn't mind having the Island near Florida.
But America has been there for us in times of great need.
Trump is the best thing to have happened for brexit.
If I could 'move' the UK to the Caribbean I would - I love it hot!Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostI don't want to be a state in the U.S. or the EU.
But America has been there for us in times of great need.
Trump is the best thing to have happened for brexit.
If I could 'move' the UK to the Caribbean I would - I love it hot!
After Brexit we set sail for America, says May
17-01-17
THERESA May told Britain today that once a clean Brexit is achieved, Britain will weigh anchor and sail across the Atlantic to the New World.
The prime minister outlined her plan to cut all ties with the continent including geographical ones, leaving Britain free to roam the world with impunity.
She continued: “We cannot hold on to bits of European membership, apart from free trade, bank passporting and a few others, so to continue being physically linked to it is more than Britain can bear.
“In March 2019, once clean Brexit has been achieved and the EU’s population instructed not to even look at us without permission, Britain’s vast sails will be erected and we depart for America dragging the Chunnel behind us.
“And if America proves inhospitable then perhaps Australia or Africa or simply a merry life of piracy on the high seas.
“Oh, and Ireland’s coming with us as a hostage.”Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostI don't want to be a state in the U.S. or the EU.
But America has been there for us in times of great need.
Trump is the best thing to have happened for brexit.
If I could 'move' the UK to the Caribbean I would - I love it hot!
Feck off...Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI was going to ask if you are thick, but we already know the answer.
Some leavers are Nazis, and I would think pretty much all Nazis are leavers.
1. A member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
Also I suspect you don't mean Nazi except as a lazy insult.
BBC - Higher Bitesize History - Hitler's rise to Power : Revision, Page2
The Nazi party policies were deliberately vague so they might appeal to as many people as possible. It was not unusual to find people of both right and moderate-left wing politics joining the Nazis because they agreed with one or more of their policies.
The Nazis were violently opposed to Communism. The Communists believed all private ownership of land and assets was theft. This led many landowners and businessmen to support the Nazis.
Their social policies, such as better pensions and reducing unemployment, appealed to the common man and also many traditional socialists.
The Nazis proclaimed that they would abolish the Treaty of Versailles, that they felt unfairly punished Germany. This was a popular policy for many Germans.
After losing territories at Versailles, the Nazis wanted Lebensraum (living space) for their surplus population. Bluntly, they wanted more land.
OK I'm not keen on communism as it tends to be abused. However Juncker is available to help you manage your tax affairs etc so maybe he is really a Nazi?
That ones seems sensible though grabbing land off particular races without compensation seems to be more common in Spain with dodgy planning laws & corruption than the UK.
The treaty of Versailles in hindsight was judged unreasonable it was designed to control Germany and stop it being a threat or even a major power with self determination Britain - Lloyd George cautioned against this. By refusing to negotiate after the war it allowed the rise of the Far right - sound familiar?
Ask Vlad who was the last to expand their space at his expense?
You are probably trying to smear leavers as Jew hating, Homophobic, Xenophobic, Misogynist thugs who want to wipe out all those of who are different to them. I think you probably want to look to ISIS etc. not people who voted against a new EUSSR.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostCould you post this again when you have learned to express yourself coherently?
Good Bremainer strategy.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postpretty sure they disbanded that.
1. A member of the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
Also I suspect you don't mean Nazi except as a lazy insult.Comment
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Originally posted by Bee View PostOh you like Trump, now you disappointed me.
Feck off...Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostDo I like Trump? No, he's a complete tw@t, but he has a soft spot for the UK in a way Obama never had. And for that, and his general lack of enthusiasm for the EU, I do genuinely think he will be better for the brexit cause than Obama.Comment
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