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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Is this a post made in jest? so you argue, as to prevent our decline, that we [the United Kingdom] submerge ourselves into the European Union to be ruled by unelected foreign officials? would you like to explain to me how exactly this prevents or reverses our 'continuing decline'? or is it actually that our 'continued decline' is partly a result of being ruled by foreign officials with no understanding of our customs or traditions since the 1970s?

    Secondly a question regarding our 'continued decline' and the Falkland Islands. Do you believe our 'continued decline' would be somehow halted by us giving away our own property and people to a second rate nation? (Argentina). Would you like to explain the logic to me in how such a humiliating act would somehow enhance our power on the world stage?

    PS. How's that 'European Community' Euro working out in France for ya?

    PS again. Don't throw stones when in a glass house. And yet you speak to us of insufferable arrogance - incredible.
    Dear Daniel,

    I am not taking sides on any of these issues but I find the British right to be insufferably arrogant regarding anything that involves their opinion.
    I did not make any demands or criticisms on the history and future of the United Kingdom. I did not say that the Falklands War was a bad move on Thatcher and Britain's part and I did not say that you should give many of your political freedoms as a sovereign nation over to Brussels. All I stated was that I find the British right to be so biggety when it comes to giving their opinion. I think the majority of the United Kingdom would suit itself well to start expressing itself like a proper entity on the continent of Europe instead of moaning like an uneducated child who is quick to blame problems on everyone they disagree with. Simple!

    Regarding your comments about France, I will say that I don't think the European Union and its policies are perfect. Clearly, however, with the likely election of Hollande it is demonstrated that many French citizens are okay with how the European Community and Euro are moving along. I am more open-minded politically in the sense that I am capable, Daniel, of understanding benefits and downfalls to each policy and notion. I don't believe what I support is right all of the time nor do I believe the opposite of what I do not support. I pride myself in being more politically cultivated. You have a good day, alright?

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    Jason

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasey View Post
    Dear Daniel,

    I did not make any demands or criticisms on the history and future of the United Kingdom. I did not say that the Falklands War was a bad move on Thatcher and Britain's part and I did not say that you should give many of your political freedoms as a sovereign nation over to Brussels. All I stated was that I find the British right to be so biggety when it comes to giving their opinion. I think the majority of the United Kingdom would suit itself well to start expressing itself like a proper entity on the continent of Europe instead of moaning like an uneducated child who is quick to blame problems on everyone they disagree with. Simple!

    Regarding your comments about France, I will say that I don't think the European Union and its policies are perfect. Clearly, however, with the likely election of Hollande it is demonstrated that many French citizens are okay with how the European Community and Euro are moving along. I am more open-minded politically in the sense that I am capable, Daniel, of understanding benefits and downfalls to each policy and notion. I don't believe what I support is right all of the time nor do I believe the opposite of what I do not support. I pride myself in being more politically cultivated. You have a good day, alright?

    Cheers,
    Jason
    You have not provided any examples as to how Britain acts like an 'uneducated child' or is 'arrogant' in regards to either the European Union or the Falklands nor have you shown any link between these two subjects and the 'decline' you speak of, I look forward to some examples being provided or an admission that actually what you said was complete and utter unfounded drivel hence why you just replied with (more) verbiage.


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