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Post by petersmyth1 on May 27, 2014 22:57:38 GMT
So Peter how is Camercon going to re negotiate our membership terms,he can't even stop this.. Phil for F'sake pay attention. In all my previous posts on this subject the most important bit is renegotiating the EU. He knows he can't stop it now because of outdated rules in the BRUSSELS AGREEMENT but that is what he, and a growing number of member countries, want to renegotiate as shown by last weeks EU election results. Whatever way it goes the UK is guaranteed to be in the EU until 2018 at the earliest unless Labour changes it's spots completely and that is about as likely as nob going to a Lady Thatcher memorial service.
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Post by Ratae on May 27, 2014 22:59:05 GMT
C'mon you old scally, you're on summat ain't you? Now listen bestest pal, me and you are like blood brothers, you can tell me, y'know I won't grass you up. No really Smudge, play the white man and tell me what it is. It's good sh*t obviously and I might be able to shift a few kilos for yer, obviously there will have to be a drink in it for me. But eh! A liitle word in my shell like.
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Post by Ratae on May 28, 2014 8:45:19 GMT
Nein Nein Nein Herr Cameron,ve vill be haffing non of zat schweinhund renegotiation here! Sieg Heil
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Post by petersmyth1 on May 28, 2014 9:55:33 GMT
Nein Nein Nein Herr Cameron,ve vill be haffing non of zat schweinhund renegotiation here! Sieg Heil Time will tell ratarse because there are more members than France and the UK unhappy with the present EU rules and format. Would you bet against EU reformation or part reformation?
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Post by Ratae on May 28, 2014 10:35:56 GMT
So you're keeping schtum eh? Furry muff I s'pose. (Must be really good sh*t)
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Post by nob on May 28, 2014 12:06:25 GMT
And there a thing he can do about it and I don't think he really wants to. Just keep paying the Poles child benefit. What a crazy country we live in, theres only UKIP with any sense.
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Post by nob on May 28, 2014 12:07:44 GMT
So Peter how is Camercon going to re negotiate our membership terms,he can't even stop this.. Phil for F'sake pay attention. In all my previous posts on this subject the most important bit is renegotiating the EU. He knows he can't stop it now because of outdated rules in the BRUSSELS AGREEMENT but that is what he, and a growing number of member countries, want to renegotiate as shown by last weeks EU election results. Whatever way it goes the UK is guaranteed to be in the EU until 2018 at the earliest unless Labour changes it's spots completely and that is about as likely as nob going to a Lady Thatcher memorial service. Only to piss on it.
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Post by arch on May 28, 2014 12:23:24 GMT
If the Jocks pull out in Sept that'll be another knot in Posh's straight road to recovery. That Danny Alexander did a 12x on fat Al's budget so that's an apology in the waiting
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Post by Ratae on May 28, 2014 13:10:31 GMT
Y'see fellas, the elephant in the room that Posh,Strange Ed and Millie, plus Smudger of course, ain't talking about, is what happens to the EU later this year. Soooooo...allow moi! On the 1st November 2014 the right of Parliament to legislate over us in 43 areas, the important ones, will be removed and be made subject to approval. They call it QMV, Qualified Majority Voting.
Each member State will lose it right of Veto over these areas, so Cameron’s idea of negotiation to recover any areas goes out the window at the same time.
The following areas of competence will switch from requiring unanimous approval of all member states to qualified majority voting only:Here are a few CHOICE ones that I've selected. Freedom of movement for workers – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV EU budget – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV Emergency international aid – Nice: Unanimity Lisbon: QMV Criminal law – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV Common defence policy – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV Border controls – Nice: Unanimity; Lisbon: QMV
Now then folks, don't you go having bad dreams about this, Smudger reckons that his hero won't allow it....No sir!
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Post by petersmyth1 on May 28, 2014 14:49:00 GMT
Now then folks, don't you go having bad dreams about this, Smudger reckons that his hero won't allow it....No sir! Smudger reckons come that time Cameron and about another half dozen heads of government of member countries will do everything they can to stop it happening while at the same time be pushing the other member states to reform the whole EU concept. Why the hell do you want to leave the EU rather than repair it to a working model like it was before the iniquitous single currency Euro was introduced. As long as they keep the Euro in it's present state the EU will never really be viable and always be at war with itself because of it's diversity. So ratarse Cameron is not waging a one man war
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Post by nob on May 28, 2014 16:14:30 GMT
Maybe its time he grew some and did. The candidates for the head job are all very pro EU people. No diversity allowed it would appear.
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Post by uncleub on May 28, 2014 17:32:04 GMT
So Peter how is Camercon going to re negotiate our membership terms,he can't even stop this.. Phil for F'sake pay attention. In all my previous posts on this subject the most important bit is renegotiating the EU. He knows he can't stop it now because of outdated rules in the BRUSSELS AGREEMENT but that is what he, and a growing number of member countries, want to renegotiate as shown by last weeks EU election results. Whatever way it goes the UK is guaranteed to be in the EU until 2018 at the earliest unless Labour changes it's spots completely and that is about as likely as nob going to a Lady Thatcher memorial service. Peter,FFS........... ITS NOT GOING TO HAPPENThe EU and other member states will just block whatever he wants to renegotiate.If the EU allow Britain to cherry pick terms they will all be at it and then the EU will just break up.... Break up..Now that would be worth watching.
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Post by petersmyth1 on May 28, 2014 17:43:15 GMT
Maybe its time he grew some and did. The candidates for the head job are all very pro EU people. No diversity allowed it would appear. The candidates for the head jobs are appointed and not elected so those that are elected can remove them from office if enough pressure is put on the MEPs by the country they represent or is expecting democracy in the EU a step too far. For the record I agree with Farage's aim of getting total UK government back to Westminster. I just think we should try and reform the EU, it does have certain benefits being a member, before giving it the elbow if all else fails.
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Post by arch on May 28, 2014 17:59:03 GMT
Maybe its time he grew some and did. The candidates for the head job are all very pro EU people. No diversity allowed it would appear. The candidates for the head jobs are appointed and not elected so those that are elected can remove them from office if enough pressure is put on the MEPs by the country they represent or is expecting democracy in the EU a step too far. For the record I agree with Farage's aim of getting total UK government back to Westminster. I just think we should try and reform the EU, it does have certain benefits being a member, before giving it the elbow if all else fails. Peter I can see from your posts that you are slowly mellowing to UKIP and can see it's the only way forward if we the UK want our freedom back. Yep give it a coupla weeks and you'll be telling the Posh boys to swivel Like a good ol boy
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Post by petersmyth1 on May 28, 2014 17:59:39 GMT
Peter,FFS........... ITS NOT GOING TO HAPPENPhil you're not really being uncertain about this are you? The results of the EU elections seem throw doubt on your "It's not going happen" proclamation. I hope you'll be as quick to acknowledge me when I can write Phil I told you so.
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