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Re: Corbyn tells EUleaders he will keep Britain in the EU

Post by Guest » Thu Feb 15, 2018 7:53 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:Before talking about Britain trading with the rest of the world try Googling it.


I'm fucking surprised Roc can even log into his computer or mobile.
The Daily Heil told him that we don't trade with the rest of the world.
He believed them. :off head: :off head:

:mrgreen:

Re: Corbyn tells EUleaders he will keep Britain in the EU

Post by Rolluplostinspace » Thu Feb 15, 2018 7:46 pm

Before talking about Britain trading with the rest of the world try Googling it.

Re: Corbyn tells EUleaders he will keep Britain in the EU

Post by Guest » Thu Feb 15, 2018 7:41 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Rocthedog wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:This ruled by foreigners stuff is very immature and wrong.
OH NO IT IS NOT,

We were until recently in the top three nations of Britain Germany and France in shaping the EU that our kids grew up seeing as perfectly normal.

HOW RECENTLY WHEN CAMERON VISITED THE EU THEY IGNORED HIM
WE HAVE NOT BEEN A POWER IN ANY TRADING BLOCK, FOR YEARS. TOP THREE
NATION YEA RIGHT.

We will no longer be in anything very soon. No say anywhere in the world about anything whatsoever. A very lonely and ludicrous position in a world of alliances and growing economic blocs.

AND WHAT DO YOU PUT THAT DOWN TO, BEING IN THE EU DOES NOT ALLOW
TRADING ARRANGEMENTS, UNLRSS IT MATCHES THEIR RULES ANY ONE FOR FOREIGNERS.

But we already trade all over the world.


Roc isn't the brightest star in the night sky.
Never has been.
Never will be.

Re: Corbyn tells EUleaders he will keep Britain in the EU

Post by Guest » Thu Feb 15, 2018 7:30 pm

Guest wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Rocthedog wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:This ruled by foreigners stuff is very immature and wrong.
OH NO IT IS NOT,

We were until recently in the top three nations of Britain Germany and France in shaping the EU that our kids grew up seeing as perfectly normal.

HOW RECENTLY WHEN CAMERON VISITED THE EU THEY IGNORED HIM
WE HAVE NOT BEEN A POWER IN ANY TRADING BLOCK, FOR YEARS. TOP THREE
NATION YEA RIGHT.

We will no longer be in anything very soon. No say anywhere in the world about anything whatsoever. A very lonely and ludicrous position in a world of alliances and growing economic blocs.

AND WHAT DO YOU PUT THAT DOWN TO, BEING IN THE EU DOES NOT ALLOW
TRADING ARRANGEMENTS, UNLRSS IT MATCHES THEIR RULES ANY ONE FOR FOREIGNERS.

But we already trade all over the world.


Tory trolls are clueless about the UK.
Absolutely clueless.


Exactly.

Re: Corbyn tells EUleaders he will keep Britain in the EU

Post by Rocthedog » Thu Feb 15, 2018 1:09 pm

Guest wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Rocthedog wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:This ruled by foreigners stuff is very immature and wrong.
OH NO IT IS NOT,

We were until recently in the top three nations of Britain Germany and France in shaping the EU that our kids grew up seeing as perfectly normal.

HOW RECENTLY WHEN CAMERON VISITED THE EU THEY IGNORED HIM
WE HAVE NOT BEEN A POWER IN ANY TRADING BLOCK, FOR YEARS. TOP THREE
NATION YEA RIGHT.

We will no longer be in anything very soon. No say anywhere in the world about anything whatsoever. A very lonely and ludicrous position in a world of alliances and growing economic blocs.

AND WHAT DO YOU PUT THAT DOWN TO, BEING IN THE EU DOES NOT ALLOW
TRADING ARRANGEMENTS, UNLRSS IT MATCHES THEIR RULES ANY ONE FOR FOREIGNERS.

But we already trade all over the world.


Tory trolls are clueless about the UK.
Absolutely clueless.


We all know you are the clueless one, keeping your head in bag proves that. Plus the shyte you write down. Still not given us your avatar name on sol. Coward.

Re: Corbyn tells EUleaders he will keep Britain in the EU

Post by Guest » Thu Feb 15, 2018 11:06 am

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Rocthedog wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:This ruled by foreigners stuff is very immature and wrong.
OH NO IT IS NOT,

We were until recently in the top three nations of Britain Germany and France in shaping the EU that our kids grew up seeing as perfectly normal.

HOW RECENTLY WHEN CAMERON VISITED THE EU THEY IGNORED HIM
WE HAVE NOT BEEN A POWER IN ANY TRADING BLOCK, FOR YEARS. TOP THREE
NATION YEA RIGHT.

We will no longer be in anything very soon. No say anywhere in the world about anything whatsoever. A very lonely and ludicrous position in a world of alliances and growing economic blocs.

AND WHAT DO YOU PUT THAT DOWN TO, BEING IN THE EU DOES NOT ALLOW
TRADING ARRANGEMENTS, UNLRSS IT MATCHES THEIR RULES ANY ONE FOR FOREIGNERS.

But we already trade all over the world.


Tory trolls are clueless about the UK.
Absolutely clueless.

Re: Corbyn tells EUleaders he will keep Britain in the EU

Post by Cannydc » Wed Feb 14, 2018 8:28 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:Got myself thinking now .... has CannyDC broke his primitive bonding urges?
Time will tell I suppose.


Love my country, Rollup, and will have an address here in England, to stay in the Thai hot season (up to 44C, April to July), a lovely time to be here.

I'm used to living abroad having spent time in Germany, Italy and Central America.

Re: Corbyn tells EUleaders he will keep Britain in the EU

Post by Rolluplostinspace » Wed Feb 14, 2018 2:25 pm

Rocthedog wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:This ruled by foreigners stuff is very immature and wrong.
OH NO IT IS NOT,

We were until recently in the top three nations of Britain Germany and France in shaping the EU that our kids grew up seeing as perfectly normal.

HOW RECENTLY WHEN CAMERON VISITED THE EU THEY IGNORED HIM
WE HAVE NOT BEEN A POWER IN ANY TRADING BLOCK, FOR YEARS. TOP THREE
NATION YEA RIGHT.

We will no longer be in anything very soon. No say anywhere in the world about anything whatsoever. A very lonely and ludicrous position in a world of alliances and growing economic blocs.

AND WHAT DO YOU PUT THAT DOWN TO, BEING IN THE EU DOES NOT ALLOW
TRADING ARRANGEMENTS, UNLRSS IT MATCHES THEIR RULES ANY ONE FOR FOREIGNERS.

But we already trade all over the world.

Re: Corbyn tells EUleaders he will keep Britain in the EU

Post by Rocthedog » Wed Feb 14, 2018 1:54 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:This ruled by foreigners stuff is very immature and wrong.
OH NO IT IS NOT,

We were until recently in the top three nations of Britain Germany and France in shaping the EU that our kids grew up seeing as perfectly normal.

HOW RECENTLY WHEN CAMERON VISITED THE EU THEY IGNORED HIM
WE HAVE NOT BEEN A POWER IN ANY TRADING BLOCK, FOR YEARS. TOP THREE
NATION YEA RIGHT.

We will no longer be in anything very soon. No say anywhere in the world about anything whatsoever. A very lonely and ludicrous position in a world of alliances and growing economic blocs.

AND WHAT DO YOU PUT THAT DOWN TO, BEING IN THE EU DOES NOT ALLOW
TRADING ARRANGEMENTS, UNLRSS IT MATCHES THEIR RULES ANY ONE FOR FOREIGNERS.

Re: Corbyn tells EUleaders he will keep Britain in the EU

Post by Rocthedog » Wed Feb 14, 2018 1:47 pm

Cannydc wrote:
Rocthedog wrote:
Cannydc wrote:I had Sri Lankan, South African and, during detachments, Italian and Greek officers in charge.

My feelings were ambivalent. Jobs to do and all that.

Plainly you have little ir no idea how the EU works, how voting works and how vetoes work.

Read up. And don't forget that doc's appointment.



We who want out of that cesspit of the EU know very well how the EU works, Socialist governments wanting our money but want to rule us. That's how it works. But why would you care you want to ruled by the foreigners. I can see why you want to be ruled by foreigners according to you, you got quite used it. All them foreign officer giving you orders, it sounds like you liked it.


I certainly didn't object. There's a word for that - mutiny.

Your obvious xenophobia is a real shame, it must be really embarrassing to sound like one of those brain deal EDL loons. Is it possible that it is in any way related to your 'other problem' ?


Well according to you and others I would suggest we dump both houses of Parlament and let those forieigners of the EU run the whole show. You do know they are trying to make the EU The United States of Europe. Controlled by a central Government run out of Brussels and Strasburg GERMANY don,t that tell you remoaners something. Wake up or are you gonna continue to be an Otsrich with your head in the sand. You whinge, you carp, you latch onto every little word that sounds like we are gonna stay in that cesspit. Get over it, we are leaving the EU. That's what the vote said, all you have been doing is attempting to overthrow democracy. I can hear you now shouting "I want to be ruled buy foreigners" well of you go to Thailand and your wish will come true.

Re: Corbyn tells EUleaders he will keep Britain in the EU

Post by Avon Barksdale » Tue Feb 13, 2018 10:32 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Avon Barksdale wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:It's an illusion though.
Nothing more than a soundbite.
Who rules has barely any impact on anyone.
Notice a taxi driver or window cleaner or teacher or copper ever suffer because of the EU?
Our EU where we were a main part of the law making process?
I see the above mentioned suffer everytime we get a Tory government though.
Having services is part and parcel of living in a modern all inclusive system or should be.
But every time the Tories are in office the above suffer.


You could argue many things are illusions but that doesn't take away from their importance in the hearts and minds of a population. When people from former colonies celebrate their independence from the British Empire it feels right and true to them for example and those metaphysical ideas and desires cannot be dodged.

I agree that materially though it is Government policy which has the most impact on people's day to day lives but there is another dimension above the material that people want to feel is being catered to and addressed.

The referendum was about what idea of a nation is and means to people as much as economics.

I put it all in the flag waving patriotic mentality department.
A department I've always tried to stay out of.
I know what you're saying and meaning.
I think it might be all due to centuries of conditioning by the rulers of nations.
I know when I've been out of the country home is home and I firmly know and feel where my home is.
Doing what Canny is doing in moving to another land I would find very difficult.
Bit of an adventure for a few years but I know I'd be pining for home.
So yes it is a strong feeling.
Maybe a primitive feeling.


Yes, exactly.

Protect the tribe. It's a very powerful force and often trumps logic and reason.

Have a good evening man.

Re: Corbyn tells EUleaders he will keep Britain in the EU

Post by Rolluplostinspace » Tue Feb 13, 2018 10:28 pm

Got myself thinking now .... has CannyDC broke his primitive bonding urges?
Time will tell I suppose.

Re: Corbyn tells EUleaders he will keep Britain in the EU

Post by Rolluplostinspace » Tue Feb 13, 2018 10:26 pm

Avon Barksdale wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:It's an illusion though.
Nothing more than a soundbite.
Who rules has barely any impact on anyone.
Notice a taxi driver or window cleaner or teacher or copper ever suffer because of the EU?
Our EU where we were a main part of the law making process?
I see the above mentioned suffer everytime we get a Tory government though.
Having services is part and parcel of living in a modern all inclusive system or should be.
But every time the Tories are in office the above suffer.


You could argue many things are illusions but that doesn't take away from their importance in the hearts and minds of a population. When people from former colonies celebrate their independence from the British Empire it feels right and true to them for example and those metaphysical ideas and desires cannot be dodged.

I agree that materially though it is Government policy which has the most impact on people's day to day lives but there is another dimension above the material that people want to feel is being catered to and addressed.

The referendum was about what idea of a nation is and means to people as much as economics.

I put it all in the flag waving patriotic mentality department.
A department I've always tried to stay out of.
I know what you're saying and meaning.
I think it might be all due to centuries of conditioning by the rulers of nations.
I know when I've been out of the country home is home and I firmly know and feel where my home is.
Doing what Canny is doing in moving to another land I would find very difficult.
Bit of an adventure for a few years but I know I'd be pining for home.
So yes it is a strong feeling.
Maybe a primitive feeling.

Re: Corbyn tells EUleaders he will keep Britain in the EU

Post by Avon Barksdale » Tue Feb 13, 2018 10:09 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:It's an illusion though.
Nothing more than a soundbite.
Who rules has barely any impact on anyone.
Notice a taxi driver or window cleaner or teacher or copper ever suffer because of the EU?
Our EU where we were a main part of the law making process?
I see the above mentioned suffer everytime we get a Tory government though.
Having services is part and parcel of living in a modern all inclusive system or should be.
But every time the Tories are in office the above suffer.


You could argue many things are illusions but that doesn't take away from their importance in the hearts and minds of a population. When people from former colonies celebrate their independence from the British Empire it feels right and true to them for example and those metaphysical ideas and desires cannot be dodged.

I agree that materially though it is Government policy which has the most impact on people's day to day lives but there is another dimension above the material that people want to feel is being catered to and addressed.

The referendum was about what idea of a nation is and means to people as much as economics.

Re: Corbyn tells EUleaders he will keep Britain in the EU

Post by Rolluplostinspace » Tue Feb 13, 2018 9:58 pm

Avon Barksdale wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:
Avon Barksdale wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:This ruled by foreigners stuff is very immature and wrong.
We were until recently in the top three nations of Britain Germany and France in shaping the EU that our kids grew up seeing as perfectly normal.
We will no longer be in anything very soon.
No say anywhere in the world about anything whatsoever.
A very lonely and ludicrous position in a world of alliances and growing economic blocs.


But it could be legitimately argued that the EU is a neoliberal hegemony and the right to self determination is a fundamental right of the peoples of a land.

The free movement of people, goods and services supports a globalist agenda surely?

Fundamental rights are an illusion.
My vote never removes the establishment.
Yes the EU to me is globalist headquarters but you cannot fight it and prosper.


I like Yanis Varoufakis's take on this. He argued (if I recall correctly) that you could only truly fight the EU from the inside and could reap benefits if you did so. He wanted an international workers coalition to hold the EU to account which if well organised could be a powerful force for change.

Admittedly when some people talk about "taking back control" there is a xenophobic element to it but from what I can gather most people truly want the independence of this country back when they say that.

It's an illusion though.
Nothing more than a soundbite.
Who rules has barely any impact on anyone.
Notice a taxi driver or window cleaner or teacher or copper ever suffer because of the EU?
Our EU where we were a main part of the law making process?
I see the above mentioned suffer everytime we get a Tory government though.
Having services is part and parcel of living in a modern all inclusive system or should be.
But every time the Tories are in office the above suffer.

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