Taking back control...

Re: Taking back control...

Postby Rolluplostinspace » Fri Jul 27, 2018 7:43 pm

jra wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:
jra wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:
jra wrote:I think Scotland should vote for independence. Then they can stay in the EU, assuming they'll take you. The Scottish will also need a passport to get into the rest of the UK, notably England. They might also wonder where the nuclear submarines based on the Clyde are going (most likely Portsmouth or Plymouth) and all the associated military hardware in Scotland. You're a new country now and all the military stuff belongs to the UK, not Scotland (a new country). You may also want to have a word with NATO with the view of becoming a new member. :thumbsup:

Why would they want to join NATO?


It would be in their best interests IMO. Besides, the UK (with Scotland included) was a founder member.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Atl ... ng_members

Article 5 of the treaty.

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/North_At ... #Article_5

I don't need a history lesson on NATO but thank you.


You asked the question. That was my answer.

What is it with you and these pointless fucking replies?
Is it have to get the last word in no matter how pointless kind of scenario?
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Re: Taking back control...

Postby calitom » Fri Jul 27, 2018 7:44 pm

McAz wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Did you ever watch the movie "Misery'?

The female lead in the story, kind of believed that the character played by James Caan, was at fault, because he wanted to leave after her gracious hospitality. :ooer:


Europe is more this...

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...than this.

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But whatever gets you through the night, Maddy. :paranoid:
oh come on McAz--MD makes a funny --why the need to top him?
You arent that immature. Field marshall Juncker looks nothing like the chick in the beret.
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Re: Taking back control...

Postby jra » Fri Jul 27, 2018 7:56 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:
jra wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:
jra wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Why would they want to join NATO?


It would be in their best interests IMO. Besides, the UK (with Scotland included) was a founder member.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Atl ... ng_members

Article 5 of the treaty.

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/North_At ... #Article_5

I don't need a history lesson on NATO but thank you.


You asked the question. That was my answer.

What is it with you and these pointless fucking replies?
Is it have to get the last word in no matter how pointless kind of scenario?


Why would they want to join NATO?


Who rattled your cage today? Why the anger, when there shouldn't be any?

Was it a rhetorical question then? Thanks for letting me know.
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Re: Taking back control...

Postby McAz » Fri Jul 27, 2018 8:03 pm

calitom wrote:
McAz wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Did you ever watch the movie "Misery'?

The female lead in the story, kind of believed that the character played by James Caan, was at fault, because he wanted to leave after her gracious hospitality. :ooer:


Europe is more this...

Image

...than this.

Image

But whatever gets you through the night, Maddy. :paranoid:
oh come on McAz--MD makes a funny --why the need to top him?
You arent that immature. Field marshall Juncker looks nothing like the chick in the beret.


Accuracy.
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Re: Taking back control...

Postby Punk » Fri Jul 27, 2018 8:34 pm

Maddog wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Maddog wrote:

Is the EU helping to make the breakup as easy as possible for both sides?


Why should they? It's not their problem.

They have a rulebook (that the UK helped to create, hell, it was a Brit who wrote Article 50) that has been agreed to by all of the members to abide to when it comes to trade deals with third countries. The UK has several options including our current deal but still wants some sort of special privileges not afforded to other countries, we know the rules!

I'm sure that the WTO (another trading partner but one who has no democracy whatsoever) will welcome us with open arms when we apply for full membership instead of our present EU associate membership, well that's after Australia, the US, Canada and several other members drop their objections.


Did you ever watch the movie "Misery'?

The female lead in the story, kind of believed that the character played by James Caan, was at fault, because he wanted to leave after her gracious hospitality. :ooer:


What's that got to do with the price of Danish bacon?
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Re: Taking back control...

Postby calitom » Fri Jul 27, 2018 10:18 pm

accuracy!!!! oh that settles it then McAz.
You are a hero for slavery.
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Re: Taking back control...

Postby McAz » Fri Jul 27, 2018 10:28 pm

calitom wrote:accuracy!!!! oh that settles it then McAz.
You are a hero for slavery.

Just a hero is fine. :cool:
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Re: Taking back control...

Postby Maddog » Fri Jul 27, 2018 11:20 pm

Punk wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Stooo wrote:
Maddog wrote:

Is the EU helping to make the breakup as easy as possible for both sides?


Why should they? It's not their problem.

They have a rulebook (that the UK helped to create, hell, it was a Brit who wrote Article 50) that has been agreed to by all of the members to abide to when it comes to trade deals with third countries. The UK has several options including our current deal but still wants some sort of special privileges not afforded to other countries, we know the rules!

I'm sure that the WTO (another trading partner but one who has no democracy whatsoever) will welcome us with open arms when we apply for full membership instead of our present EU associate membership, well that's after Australia, the US, Canada and several other members drop their objections.


Did you ever watch the movie "Misery'?

The female lead in the story, kind of believed that the character played by James Caan, was at fault, because he wanted to leave after her gracious hospitality. :ooer:


What's that got to do with the price of Danish bacon?


Nothing.
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