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originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: uncommitted
originally posted by: oldcarpy
Interesting how all the Remainers (under one guise or another) are whining that this is usurping the democratic process of Parliament whilst being quite happy to usurp the expressed democratic will of the people.
I see Project Fear is in overdrive again, too.
There will be much whingeing.
To be fair, in what way is the current PMs tactics not project fear? That phrase applies to both sides and has done since day one. The fact that someone who was pro-Brexit came out with it first (while also possibly talking about how Turkey would be in the EU within seconds and we would face millions of immigrants coming from there) is no more than chance.
I have only heard positive messages about Britain since Boris became PM.
Really don't understand any British people or media outlets siding with and aiding the EU.
originally posted by: jjkenobi
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin
I thought the queen/royalty was just a figurehead position. Apparently not?
originally posted by: uncommitted
originally posted by: oldcarpy
a reply to: uncommitted
That's politics, though. But Project Fear (George Osbourne) claimed a vote for Brexit would mean an instant emergency Budge, sky falling down and other dire stuff that just did not happen.
At least Boris has some steel in him, unlike May.
Ad Farage (and others) talking about the imminent creation of an EU army which would demand the removal of ours, the Turkish entry into the EU being imminent (according to vote leave and Farage) plus all the usual sh!t. And you don't also call that project fear? Both were means of manipulation for the stupid who couldn't look into things themselves - just like the cr@p Johnson came out with which will never come to fruition.
In recent years, the EU has begun to implement ambitious initiatives to provide more resources, stimulate efficiency, facilitate cooperation and support the development of capabilities:
Permanent structured cooperation (PESCO) was launched in December 2017, and 25 EU countries are participating as of June 2019. It currently operates on the basis of 34 concrete projects with binding commitments including a European Medical Command, Maritime Surveillance System, mutual assistance for cyber-security and rapid response teams, and a Joint EU intelligence school.
The European Defence Fund (EDF) was launched in June 2017. It is the first time the EU budget is used to co-fund defence cooperation and the fund should be part of the EU's next long-term budget (2021-2027). EDF will complement national investments and provide both practical and financial incentives for collaborative research, joint development and acquisition of defence equipment and technology.
EU strengthened cooperation with Nato in 74 areas including cybersecurity, joint exercises and counter-terrorism.
A plan to facilitate military mobility within and across the EU to make it possible for military personnel and equipment to act faster in response to crises. Making the financing of civilian and military missions and operations more effective. The EU currently has 16 such missions on three continents, with a wide range of mandates and deploying more than 6,000 civilian and military personnel.
Since June 2017 there is a new command and control structure (MPCC) to improve the EU’s crisis management.
The European Commission has said it is “delighted” that the leaders of France and Germany have backed the creation of a “real” EU army. A spokesperson for the commission’s president Jean-Claude Juncker said he was “pleased” that the argument for the force seemed to be “going in our direction”. Addressing the European Parliament on Tuesday Angela Merkel said she supported a “real, true” European army, echoing an identical call by her French counterpart Emmanuel Macron the week before.
Would be very hard for Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain’s Labour Party, to seek a no-confidence vote against New Prime Minister Boris Johnson, especially in light of the fact that Boris is exactly what the U.K. has been looking for, & will prove to be “a great one!” Love U.K.
originally posted by: oldcarpy
Remainers seem to want to extend Article 50 yet again whilst forcing the PM to take no Deal off the table. No Deal is about the only bargaining tool we have.
Traitors - the lot of 'em!
originally posted by: DISRAELI
Twitter Remainers, under the hashtag StopTheCoup, are trying to organise instant protests. Life is going to get interesting.
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: toysforadults
Wow she can do that?
Damn that's OP. This is getting interesting. I been following some people active in Northern Irish politics trying to get caught up on what's happening with Brexit. Interesting.
Uranus Taurus revolutions are just starting to kick into gear.
It happens fairly regularly. Not uncommon at all when a new Govt. is formed.
The difference now is that it gives traitors within the UK parliament less time to carry out their plan of reversing the democratic vote to leave the EU. So, they are p%ssed about it.
originally posted by: ufoorbhunter
originally posted by: jjkenobi
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin
I thought the queen/royalty was just a figurehead position. Apparently not?
If the Queen doesn't act by backing Mr Johnson then we are are going to having another General Election with the stalemate and nobody in Great Britain wants that
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: oldcarpy
Remainers seem to want to extend Article 50 yet again whilst forcing the PM to take no Deal off the table. No Deal is about the only bargaining tool we have.
Traitors - the lot of 'em!
Exactly - our own representatives are working to help the EU negotiate against us. That is exactly why the correct label for them is 'traitor'. Same goes for any British citizen propagating the lies and hysteria coming from Remainers.
originally posted by: uncommitted
a reply to: UKTruth
No, the Brexit media and Farage and others in Leave talked about a uniformed EU army. Convenient not to recall that though, I appreciate.
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originally posted by: oldcarpy
originally posted by: uncommitted
a reply to: UKTruth
No, the Brexit media and Farage and others in Leave talked about a uniformed EU army. Convenient not to recall that though, I appreciate.
What, they won't have uniforms?
Trust me, I am in a sense past caring, but if you keep propagating the crap that came out of the mouths of the vote leave campaign then expect to have it reciprocated.