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by The Huskar Social Union » Fri Jun 22, 2018 8:09 am
by Olerand » Fri Jun 22, 2018 8:10 am
Hrythingia wrote:Olerand wrote:Napoléon is dead. This illogical phobia of dead men is... illogical.
This is the first case in history of colonization undertaken against the colonizer's wishes.
EDIT: Though to be clear, I could not be more supportive of Brexit. Britain's place has always been as an American Trojan horse, and it is finally time its bluff is called. Let America have you now.
Not just Mr. Bonaparte, but King Phillip of Spain, Mr Hitler, and of course the less obvious threats of Bonaparte III and Soviet Russia. Britain is God’s own country and as such is well desired by all. We are not a Yankee Trojan horse, it’s called been the gateway to Europe.
Free Rhenish States wrote:You're French, without faith, probably godless, liberal without any traditional values or respect for any faith whatsoever
by Trumptonium1 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 8:13 am
by Hrythingia » Fri Jun 22, 2018 8:18 am
Olerand wrote:Hrythingia wrote:Not just Mr. Bonaparte, but King Phillip of Spain, Mr Hitler, and of course the less obvious threats of Bonaparte III and Soviet Russia. Britain is God’s own country and as such is well desired by all. We are not a Yankee Trojan horse, it’s called been the gateway to Europe.
... Did you miss my comment on the phobia of dead men? Not a single one of these threats still draws breath. It's time to... move on with history.
You are a yankee Trojan horse, Britain has rarely, if ever, supported policies that are good for Europe. Its exit from the EU is the rectification of a cataclysmic historical mistake.
by Ifreann » Fri Jun 22, 2018 8:39 am
Hrythingia wrote:Olerand wrote:... Did you miss my comment on the phobia of dead men? Not a single one of these threats still draws breath. It's time to... move on with history.
You are a yankee Trojan horse, Britain has rarely, if ever, supported policies that are good for Europe. Its exit from the EU is the rectification of a cataclysmic historical mistake.
But the threat still remains. It’s happened before and dammit you’ll try again. History repeats itself often and it’ll only be a few decades before troops amass on the shores of Normandy and the Lowlands once again.
by Olerand » Fri Jun 22, 2018 8:41 am
Hrythingia wrote:Olerand wrote:... Did you miss my comment on the phobia of dead men? Not a single one of these threats still draws breath. It's time to... move on with history.
You are a yankee Trojan horse, Britain has rarely, if ever, supported policies that are good for Europe. Its exit from the EU is the rectification of a cataclysmic historical mistake.
But the threat still remains. It’s happened before and dammit you’ll try again. History repeats itself often and it’ll only be a few decades before troops amass on the shores of Normandy and the Lowlands once again.
Why would we support policies which are ‘good for Europe’? We’re an island with more interests abroad than here. At least until recently. Also what is ‘europe’? It a geographical entity at best and even then its definitions are dubious.
Free Rhenish States wrote:You're French, without faith, probably godless, liberal without any traditional values or respect for any faith whatsoever
by The Huskar Social Union » Fri Jun 22, 2018 8:42 am
Hrythingia wrote:Olerand wrote:... Did you miss my comment on the phobia of dead men? Not a single one of these threats still draws breath. It's time to... move on with history.
You are a yankee Trojan horse, Britain has rarely, if ever, supported policies that are good for Europe. Its exit from the EU is the rectification of a cataclysmic historical mistake.
But the threat still remains. It’s happened before and dammit you’ll try again. History repeats itself often and it’ll only be a few decades before troops amass on the shores of Normandy and the Lowlands once again.
Why would we support policies which are ‘good for Europe’? We’re an island with more interests abroad than here. At least until recently. Also what is ‘europe’? It a geographical entity at best and even then its definitions are dubious.
by Proctopeo » Fri Jun 22, 2018 8:57 am
Platypus Bureaucracy wrote:Hrythingia wrote:Corbyn is refreshingly less Europhile than most of his party, though he still sold out in the Referendum. It’s not a phobia and it’s not illogical. Centuries of attempted and thankfully mostly failed invasions by European hegemonies are testament to this. As for the modern age, we’ve made our mark elsewhere. Why get into bed with people whom you share little culturally or constitutionally with when there’s a whole family of nations with varying degrees of direct British influence on their daily lives and legal/governmental establishment?
Come now. Not counting tiddly little islands, there are, what, four nations that are maybe culturally closer to Britain than Western Europe? And one of them's the USA, which gets more scary and mental every day.
by Platypus Bureaucracy » Fri Jun 22, 2018 9:27 am
Hrythingia wrote:Olerand wrote:... Did you miss my comment on the phobia of dead men? Not a single one of these threats still draws breath. It's time to... move on with history.
You are a yankee Trojan horse, Britain has rarely, if ever, supported policies that are good for Europe. Its exit from the EU is the rectification of a cataclysmic historical mistake.
But the threat still remains. It’s happened before and dammit you’ll try again. History repeats itself often and it’ll only be a few decades before troops amass on the shores of Normandy and the Lowlands once again.
Why would we support policies which are ‘good for Europe’? We’re an island with more interests abroad than here. At least until recently. Also what is ‘europe’? It a geographical entity at best and even then its definitions are dubious.
by Hurdergaryp » Fri Jun 22, 2018 9:34 am
Platypus Bureaucracy wrote:Hrythingia wrote:But the threat still remains. It’s happened before and dammit you’ll try again. History repeats itself often and it’ll only be a few decades before troops amass on the shores of Normandy and the Lowlands once again.
Why would we support policies which are ‘good for Europe’? We’re an island with more interests abroad than here. At least until recently. Also what is ‘europe’? It a geographical entity at best and even then its definitions are dubious.
You are taking the piss, right?
by The Huskar Social Union » Fri Jun 22, 2018 10:00 am
by Albennia » Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:18 pm
Hrythingia wrote:But the threat still remains. It’s happened before and dammit you’ll try again. History repeats itself often and it’ll only be a few decades before troops amass on the shores of Normandy and the Lowlands once again.
Why would we support policies which are ‘good for Europe’? We’re an island with more interests abroad than here. At least until recently. Also what is ‘europe’? It a geographical entity at best and even then its definitions are dubious.
by Hurdergaryp » Fri Jun 22, 2018 1:24 pm
Albennia wrote:Hrythingia wrote:But the threat still remains. It’s happened before and dammit you’ll try again. History repeats itself often and it’ll only be a few decades before troops amass on the shores of Normandy and the Lowlands once again.
Why would we support policies which are ‘good for Europe’? We’re an island with more interests abroad than here. At least until recently. Also what is ‘europe’? It a geographical entity at best and even then its definitions are dubious.
Gaul, your European ancestors are everything but English, please stop using "we"
by Trumptonium1 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:20 pm
by Fartsniffage » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:24 pm
Trumptonium1 wrote:BMW like Airbus is announcing they could rethink investment as well
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... rexit.html
by Olerand » Fri Jun 22, 2018 4:51 pm
Trumptonium1 wrote:BMW like Airbus is announcing they could rethink investment as well
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... rexit.html
Free Rhenish States wrote:You're French, without faith, probably godless, liberal without any traditional values or respect for any faith whatsoever
by Trumptonium1 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 5:26 pm
Fartsniffage wrote:Trumptonium1 wrote:BMW like Airbus is announcing they could rethink investment as well
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... rexit.html
Don't worry about it. It's just part of Project Fear. Brexit will have nothing but good results for the UK.
by Trumptonium1 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 5:26 pm
Olerand wrote:Trumptonium1 wrote:BMW like Airbus is announcing they could rethink investment as well
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... rexit.html
Britain could just agree to a Norway-style association, and suddenly, all its real problems would be solved. Its delusions however...
by Dooom35796821595 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 5:50 pm
Fartsniffage wrote:Trumptonium1 wrote:BMW like Airbus is announcing they could rethink investment as well
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... rexit.html
Don't worry about it. It's just part of Project Fear. Brexit will have nothing but good results for the UK.
by Olerand » Fri Jun 22, 2018 5:59 pm
Free Rhenish States wrote:You're French, without faith, probably godless, liberal without any traditional values or respect for any faith whatsoever
by Fartsniffage » Fri Jun 22, 2018 6:03 pm
by Ifreann » Fri Jun 22, 2018 6:09 pm
by Trumptonium1 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 6:12 pm
Olerand wrote:multinationals threatening to move,
Olerand wrote: economic "uncertainties" forcing market "fluctuations",
by Fartsniffage » Fri Jun 22, 2018 6:14 pm
by Dooom35796821595 » Fri Jun 22, 2018 6:17 pm
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