I'd like all of these Remoaners to have to declare if and how much money they personally have gained from being involved with the EU.
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Another flaming remoaner
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worries me a great deal that ppl can't see the bigger picture.Can't be that dense can they.Who wants unelected idiots leading us by the nose
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Agree the cracks showing already.Wonder if the German ppl will see Merkel for what she is.GE will see unless it's fiddled. See what Sep says
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We haven't even brexited yet and already the whole affair is a disaster. Where is the 350mn for the NHS promised by brexiteers?
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Why's it a disaster?
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Abundantly clear there is no adequate planning, no expert negotiators on our side, growth slowing, business considering moving
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Don't believe the crap the Guardian pushes out without any true facts.
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Funny how EU youth unemployment never get's a mention. Greece 46%, Spain 38%, Italy 36%. Those lives don't matter I suppose.
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Funny how we aren't part of the eurozone that contributes to that.
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Glad you said contributes, admitting not the only cause. Eventually all EU countries will have to join anyway.
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Where is that written down ? It is and never will be compulsory
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.. 2/ eventually once their economies permit, according to their accession treaties. Doesn't explain why Greece was ever permitted to join.
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They cooked the books. Brussels let it happen for political reasons not economics. There was a reason Greeks had interest rates above 15%
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Yes indeed, it was perfectly obvious even then. The reason why lenders wouldn't agree a "haircut" is that certain banks would probably fail.
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