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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Bollocks. I know enough to see what is right and where weaknesses are. I support it because we live in peace and are relatively well off. I can see how eastern EU countries have become more free and are getting wealthier - although they took a hit in 2008. I am confident that a Europe working...
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Yes. He has apologized and said he won’t do it again though. Which is a massive climb down. That along with his affairs which he hid for years, shows what a hypocritical lying bastard he is. Has he recommended youngsters to follow his lifestyle whilst wearing old men’s clothes - as he did when...
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    I haven’t written any essays. This is not a political science class. As I have said, the biggest weakness is that the EU parliament is not given enough power.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Sort of proves my point that we have a bad name about tax dodging. Juncker has not yet been caught dipping the till for 700000 as far as I know and I thought Amazon paid 2% in Luxemburg. He could learn a lot from our MPd.
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    No. I am not going to repeat what you have already read in essay form. I think you are well capable of understanding the EU if you want to, but you don’t want to admit that it is at least, if not more democratic than the UK system. The biggest problem I see is that the national governments have...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Why did the EU have to tell Davis again today that the EU wants citizens to retain their rights? „The Parliament’s Brexit coordinator Guy Verhofstadt wrote to the UK’s Brexit Secretary on Tuesday to warn that EU citizens in Britain should have “exactly the same rights as they have today” after...
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    I can only tell you the same as the official information. I see Farage just paid 100000£ for smearing people. Did you miss that?
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Yes, as they say it is: „National governments, rather than EU institutions, are chiefly responsible for fighting corruption in the EU.“ ( Taken from the above report ). People like Grendel are opposed to the evil EU taking away the democratic rights when it comes to attempts at cleaning things...
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Yes, as they say it is: „National governments, rather than EU institutions, are chiefly responsible for fighting corruption in the EU.“ ( Taken from the above report ). People like Grendel are opposed to the evil EU taking away the democratic rights when it comes to attempts at cleaning things...
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Google EU Parliament, EU Commission and European Council. When you have read those you will be 3 times as educated as the majority of leavers who get their information from the Brexit press.
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    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Just for Grendel and Astute: UK is 'number one country for criminals hiding money' House of Commons Parliament Dame Margaret Hodge says that "unbelievably huge sums of money" are hidden in these jurisdictions. She says: "We cannot claim we are leading the fight against tax avoidance when...
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    For me the EU is the norm. The European Parliament is elected by proportional representation, the commission by a sort of electoral college and there are no peers and monarchs involved. The German government and municipal councils are elected by proportional representation. We have a greater...
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    It is in the news every so often as people try to storm it. It is necessary to have a secure EU border. The complaint by leavers was that the EU couldn’t control it’s borders. Now you are complaining that they can. You can’t make this up. My daughter wants to go on holiday to this Spanish...
  14. M

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Many more? Not so sure about that. Let’s see what happens over the next couple of years.
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Merkel, as an example, has said that the terms cannot be better for the UK than for existing members. So there is no guesswork as to EU thinking required. You use the word „suffering“. How come? The UK is sailing into a glorious Brexit sunset. The EU need us more than we need them. Why would...
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Who voted these politicians in?
  17. M

    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    They did get blasted. Orban defied the EU and did it anyway. The Trump wall would cost billions apart from anything else.
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Who doesn’t like the way the EU is being run? How did you slip that in when you were talking about Catalonia and Scotland? The way the EU was being run wasn’t the main issue in either case.
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    Inflation is under control, the unemployment figures are down, jobs have been created. How? Experts are running the ECB, Bank of England and the Fed. Low interest and quantative easing. What is most likely to throw a spanner in the works? Trump? Brexit? Both the result of voting based on...
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    Oh Jeremy Corbyn

    23 countries have just signed up for a Defence Union. That was the idea 60 years ago and it has finally happened. It was Britain holding it back. The EU is back on course because of Brexit. Where is the „all 27 must agree on everything“? We are not in the EU and not everyone is being forced into...
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