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Originally posted by Adlerhorst View PostThis is your angle now (after your first one fell apart so quickly)?
Go look at Heb's graphs and see around what time the rules were first breached for most countries. Then have a think about what happened globally around that time.
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Originally posted by willcpfc View PostI genuinely don't understand.The Defector looks like no other breaking pitch in the game. It is well-supinated, leaving the right hand of Fernandez at a fastball trajectory before the laws of physics cease to apply and the laws of awesome take over.
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Originally posted by willcpfc View PostFair point.
But do EU enthusiasts want to see the fiscal rules adhered to by its member states, or are they "intensely relaxed" by member states breaking the rules as they see fit?Living a day at a time, in the EU.
Where is that bloody list ?
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Originally posted by Heb 7:4 View PostWill, do you not tire of embarrassing yourself?London is lost. Cheers Khan. Go NOW
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Originally posted by willcpfc View PostFair point.
But do EU enthusiasts want to see the fiscal rules adhered to by its member states, or are they "intensely relaxed" by member states breaking the rules as they see fit?
Now inconveniently for 22 of them there is a potential penalty for doing so. For us and 5 others there is not. Therefore I give even less of a ****. Literally absolutely and categorically no **** at all.
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Originally posted by Percy Dalton View PostWont happen anyway but there are a wide range of issues that made me vote to leave, as there were in the last referendum in the 70's when freedom of movement was not and issue. The majority of people I know who voted leave were taking a broader view as well, not just on migration.London is lost. Cheers Khan. Go NOW
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Originally posted by Maz View PostI doubt if a tenth of leave voters ever understood what the real sovereignty issues were.
And that's being generous.
While others seemed to think it means we can make our own laws and vote for things etc., as if we haven't been doing this for the past 40 years of European strangulation.
I haven't a clue what sovereignty means to be honest. Nor do I recall it being mentioned on the ballot paper.
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Originally posted by Hpalace View PostI am surprised that a brexiter keeps asking the same remainers the same question. Clearly the answer to your question is we couldn't give a **** if member states break a fiscal rule.
Now inconveniently for 22 of them there is a potential penalty for doing so. For us and 5 others there is not. Therefore I give even less of a ****. Literally absolutely and categorically no **** at all.
As a Brexiteer, I find that very strange. If you don't care about the rules of the political project, why the hell are your so wedded to the idea of us remaining part of it - when it's clearly a fundamentally flawed political project.
I do however understand very well that a one size fits all economic policy as enshrined in Maastricht was a nonsense.
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Originally posted by Maz View PostI doubt if a tenth of leave voters ever understood what the real sovereignty issues were.
And that's being generous.London is lost. Cheers Khan. Go NOW
A Good Old Fashioned Palace Supporter since 1963
Delete Article 13
"WE LEAVE THE EU MARCH 2019"
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Originally posted by willcpfc View PostI am a narcissist, sociopath, psychopath according to the BBS psychologists.
It does my paranoia and autism the world of good
(You also used to have a bit of a thing about bottoms but you seem to have got that under control of late.)"This is what we find, This is what we find, the hope that springs eternal, springs right up your behind"
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Originally posted by willcpfc View PostAh. Ok. So, you want us to remain in a club but are happy that lots of people break the fundamental rules.
As a Brexiteer, I find that very strange. If you don't care about the rules of the political project, why the hell are your so wedded to the idea of us remaining part of it - when it's clearly a fundamentally flawed political project.
I do however understand very well that a one size fits all economic policy as enshrined in Maastricht was a nonsense.
2: because I don't want the economy to get ****ed. Like it's starting to do already. I employ people and I literally hate making people redundant who have mortgages, kids and stuff.
3: yes it was. Kind of why I don't care when the rules are ignored.Last edited by Hpalace; 22-06-2017, 07:55 PM.
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