It’s probably nicer than the special place in Hell reserved for overpaid Brussels bureaucrats who think voters shouldn’t get to decide how their own country is run, Donald @eucopresidenthttps://twitter.com/eucopresident/status/1093112742293266435 …
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I’m not sure what’s worse: the pomposity of your tweet or the fact you believe its contents to be reasonable and worthy of consideration.
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I’m sure you can manage to get upset about both, no?
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The irony. Tusk’s comments have clearly pushed you over the edge, leading you to respond with half baked, populist nonsense. When called out on this you suggest others are “upset”. The reality is I find it astounding you can pack so much wrong into less than 240 characters.
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What on earth makes you think I’m upset? Tusk is one of the Leave campaign’s greatest weapons.
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The hysterical nonsense you keep tweeting?
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Young people don’t want Brexit.
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Then more of them should have got off their arses and voted Remain, shouldn’t they?
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Is that a good reason to deny them a say?
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Narrow definition of democratic sovereignty sighted

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Not in my opinion but you’re welcome to yours
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I do apologise to you for you jumping on my timeline
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If you had a tenth of Tusk’s courage you’d be a fine human being. Get knowledge.
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Get a grip.
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JHB please accept there was no plan and the reason this hit a nerve is we (UK) have someone telling us uncomfortable truths.
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Have you spared a thought for the young of Spain, Greece and Italy?
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would the situation in Greece, not have been made worse if we let them go bankrupt? no pay for teacher, doctors, nurses, etc. Greece was staring down the barrel of bankruptcy.
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Er you jest surely? If not some economic delusions here 101: Greek bailout was to bail out Franco-German banks In a normal economy the crash would have never been as bad as banks would never have lent Greece all that money And Greece would have devalued -> recovery
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'sthe banks literally stopped lending Greece money. Greece devaluation would have resulted in further inflation. Look at the UK in the late 80's - 90's.
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Precisely In a normal world banks would have stopped lending Greece the money long before I cannot see how the same level of crisis could have occurred without the EU Furthermore Greece would have defaulted as all normal second world economies do Let’s not pretend otherwise
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