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originally posted by: TrueBrit
We must come out, but if we are going to, compassionate, caring, decent people must be the ones to lead us out, not the hardnosed, dunderheaded puppets of the business elite, or the knuckle dragging, gormless wretches further to the right of them. If we cannot have it done perfectly right, that is to say, from the leftist perspective, then maybe it should not happen at all. It MUSTN'T happen under a far right or right wing governance, or at least, if it does, that governance will need to be destroyed the day after, without delay.
originally posted by: crayzeed
a reply to: Kurokage
What the hell are you on about?? An unelected EU bureaucracy. Just to enlighten you a little you, I, everyone in the UK has a MEP democratically elected representative in the EU assembly. You voted for one. If you don't remember that then wweeelll.
As want would have it a certain Nigel Farage is an elected MEP. Now if you think you've had a crap deal from the EU in the past the only ones to blame are our MEPs for not fighting strong enough for your rights.
originally posted by: glen200376
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Grow some balls the lot of you vote for a proper nationalist party(and I don't means SNP,they are not nationalist just anti English and foreigner loving.)
originally posted by: ManFromEurope
originally posted by: doobydoll
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It seems to me that the EU's idea of 'negotiations' is that it presents its 'proposals' on the table then promptly refuses to budge from any of it. It wants to only hear 'yes' from the UK and nothing else.
The EU doesn't want to negotiate. It's dictating.
From outside the UK: The exact same goes for the UK's side. Always "No, we want ALL the benefits! No, we do not negotiate!"
And from todays biggest news-site in Germany May vs. Grieve
The tone in our medias is that the UK does a dance on tiptoes, having to avoid calling the Brexit off while simultanously trying to stop the Brexit from within. The media's hope is on negating the Brexit, I guess.
Fascinating, isn't it? How different the views on this one topic are in our countries' medias?