I'm CERTAIN dan knows what he's talking about, and how the hell do we need them? We don't use the euro, and if they're going to side with other EU countries then stuff them.
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I'm glad the UK have learnt the important lesson of sharing.
Oh they will, this government is far too lazy and our PM has gone missing (or at least, he's gone quiet for some reason). I've bought meself a welcome mat to stick to my back. All are welcome to walk on me :D *sings patriotic songs and skips away*
This is rediculous though, it could be seen as invasion :/
When did I say it is an invasion? I said it could be seen as, not is. Big difference. An invasion is commonly seen as another country forcing itself upon another, physically. While other forms of invasion are a breach of rights, which this could be seen as ;)
As far as I see it, it's just a terrible mistake/mis-use of power to some degree. It'll be fixed in due time, hopefully.
Then post other news your interested in, its not my job to post news that suits everyones tastes. I post what I am interested in, and considering the European Elections are just a few days away the news is pretty important.
The country that built the biggest Empire the world had ever seen, the country which started the industrial revolution, the country which invented so many items we take for granted, the country that defeated Europe twice, the country that still has amazing growth rates - we need the European Union?
In the words of Jim Royale; my arse.
Hang on, our economy is fine and thats no thanks to the European Union. We were always competing from around 1900 with the United States and later Nazi Germany, so after all these years of trading fine, and with the majority of the worlds nations still trading fine without the European Union - you are telling me we need the EU?
If that is the case that we need the EU, where is the excuse for the EU going from the ECC (economic trade deal) to a near superstate which wasn't elected or chosen by the people, and when it was put to the polls it was turned down by all three countrys which were given the chance to vote.