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originally posted by: kwakakev
I do remember when the EU got setup. Some parts where good to help travel, trade and commerce amongst the EU members. Some parts where bad with an unelected select committee running the EU. There was significant public pressure against forming the EU under its charter. But somehow the EU passed as all the heads of state signed off on it. Had the stench of some form of blackmail or intimidation to pass it all through the way it went.
How debt and austerity has been used to keep many nations down while Germany and Switzerland have a not my problem approach has missed the mark for EU unity. When the EU took control of these nations currencies a lot more could of been done for a more level playing field. Considering the centralized nature of the EU it is no real surprise the EU is now in the position it is.
Once Britain jumps ship it will help make a path for the other nations to follow if that is what happens. Depending where this Epstein case ends up it could make a good hit at the integrity of the EU and help initiate its collapse. I am sure the EU will still stick around in some way.
originally posted by: Generation9
a reply to: FieldMarshalMatt
Since when was that illegal?
originally posted by: Sillyolme
a reply to: UKTruth
Looks more like the UK tabloids trying to keep up with the US tabloids.
The Mirror, The Sun
right up there with
Weekly World News and the National Enquirer.
originally posted by: Generation9
a reply to: FieldMarshalMatt
I read the story at the link in the first post.
You got some other information? Link it...
originally posted by: Grinch
originally posted by: sapien82
a reply to: FieldMarshalMatt
This wont come to anything in the UK , for two reasons
1. He is Royal ,
2. Brexit
3. Shagging 17 year olds in London is NOT illegal!