Guest wrote:jra wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:calitom wrote:UK votes for Brexit but the true nature of EU domination and control of the UK govt has become evident since Brexit is being blocked,delayed,watered down by the govt slaves of the unelected EU.
So what is happening after the Brexit vote proves the need for Brexit.
Slaves are the last ones to realize they are slaves.Those who at least realize they are slaves voted to Brexit.
Keep screaming and yelling about the 'disaster ' that will happen if you leave your captors.
Tommy out of 28 countries we were in the top three of the law makers and decision takers so who exactly was ruling over us?
We'll now have to trade with them work with them but have zero say. Someone else will move into the top three and we won't register anywhere in the 28. America are already telling us what our health services will be made up of and that our food standards are going to drop massively so we really will be slaves then ... to America because we can't have any say on your laws . China too and India will be telling us on what terms we can trade.
We are about to become nobodies .... has beens while the rest of Europe get on with business as usual.
Yeah whatever. You underestimate the influence the UK has around the world, in or out of the EU. In the past we've managed just fine without being in the EU.
I'd rather be an ally with the US than with the EU, including trade agreements. The USA is the most powerful military in the world, the UK is the 5th in terms of military expenditure. It's the USA and UK bailing people out around the world when it comes to conflicts in the main, not other EU countries. The EU military outside of the UK are at best only make a token presence.
The French for example are cheese eating surrender monkeys. The USA helped win WW2 for the world and we should be thankful to them for that. The USA in spite of all their faults, saved us from being another German territory, which in my case would mean my father would have been exterminated and for that matter the rest of my family. Simon Wiesenthal will testify to that, as he lost almost all of his family due to WW2.
Let's break this down a bit.
You want a trade agreement with a country whose president thinks anything that isn't 100% to its benefit is "terrible" and should just be ripped up unilaterally? Good luck with that. You'll turn Britain into an economic colony in no time, it'll be like one of those Central American banana republics - no say in its own affairs and run for the benefit of US companies.
Maybe better not to have your head right up the arse of Us military imperialist adventures, that's worked out really well in the Middle East/Afghanistan, hasn't it?
"Cheese-eating surrender monkeys"? Nice bit of xenophobia there, especially from someone who greets about references to jaffas and pretzels, saying they're a slur on your (when it suits you) Jewish heritage.
The USSR "won" WW2 just as much as the USA, why aren't you thankful to them as well? They bore by a long, long way the brunt of the fighting and the losses, both people and resources.
You think the US saved the Jews of Europe from being totally exterminated by the Nazis?
You've mentioned that your Dad came to Britain on a Kindertransport in 1938. That would make him one of around 10 000 children rescued.
https://www.hmd.org.uk/learn-about-the- ... -refugees/
US Immigration Laws and the Refugee Crisis
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/ ... ogers-bill
Lucky for you that your Dad wasn't on this ship
VOYAGE OF THE ST. LOUIS
https://encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/ ... e-st-louis
US version of the Kindertransport.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Thousand_Children
Still think the USA is so wonderful, do you?
Born in the UK, now live in America, absolutely love the place. A thousands times better than the UK. And after Brexit. A million times better