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Devauxt commented Jun 29, 2016No cliffedwards. I lived through that shit in my formative years and stay in touch with what is going on there. One of my friends is a TD. I would have expected you to do a little more research than you have. I would love to see my questions answered ...
Brexit means Ireland’s worst nightmare just came true
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Devauxt commented Jun 29, 2016Britain in the 70's was a bit like France is now. Ruled by the unions and socialist in its thinking
"Why are you here?" Juncker asks Brexit lawmakers
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Devauxt commented Jun 29, 2016Sorry, but I just don't see it that way at all. Why on earth would you need armed guards on the border between Ireland and NI. Why would the UK leaving the EU endanger peace in NI. ROI neither wants nor can afford a return of the 6 counties so that ...
Brexit means Ireland’s worst nightmare just came true
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Devauxt commented Jun 29, 2016I think jen101 was trying to be kind to you regarding sweeping statements. For my part, (and I suspect many others) your original statement made no sense at all, as had no reference point. You may as well have not typed anything and that would have ...
Brexit: The Morning After
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Devauxt commented Jun 28, 2016Exactly. It is like any relationship, It starts out with similar visions and goals. As long as they broadly remain in that grove, it works fine.
"Why are you here?" Juncker asks Brexit lawmakers
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Devauxt commented Jun 28, 2016The UK has been a net contributor to the EU since 1975 or thereabouts. We have consistently been in the top 3 contributors throughout that time, yet we cannot influence nor stop the EU bureaucracy subsuming the UK into an unaccountable Superstate ...
"Why are you here?" Juncker asks Brexit lawmakers
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Devauxt commented Jun 28, 2016Europe can and is united on many things and does not require a Superstate of bureaucracy to achieve unity or agreement. The only people who need the EU in its current form, are the MEPs and the EU bureaucrats
Brexit: The Morning After
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Devauxt commented Jun 28, 2016Nor me, just wishful thinking on your part
"Why are you here?" Juncker asks Brexit lawmakers
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Devauxt commented Jun 28, 2016It has never been a secret that the UK had no intention of being part of a Superstate or a single currency. It is like joining a golf club which then becomes a rugby club and all members are forced to play rugby. How can you influence the clubs ...
"Why are you here?" Juncker asks Brexit lawmakers
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Devauxt commented Jun 28, 2016Britain has no influence in the EU. 54% of the EU parliament vote is controlled by the integrationist groups EPP and S&D. We can never win a vote. If memory serves me right the UK has always been there for Europe and to my knowledge, have never been ...
"Why are you here?" Juncker asks Brexit lawmakers
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Devauxt commented Jun 28, 2016Quiet so, Europe as a whole, is divided in it attitude towards the EU, which indicates that there is something seriously wrong with the EU. More of the same or further integration is not the answer, regardless of what the EU elite might think. It is ...
"Why are you here?" Juncker asks Brexit lawmakers
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Devauxt commented Jun 28, 2016Could you please translate into English please?
Brexit: The Morning After
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Devauxt commented Jun 28, 2016Only time will tell And the arrogance and intransigence of Juncker and the EU had nothing to do with it. You are blaming the symptom and not the cause Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung's Brussels economics correspondent Werner Mussler demands the ...
"Why are you here?" Juncker asks Brexit lawmakers
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Devauxt commented Jun 28, 2016Juncker wants to rush things along so that the rest of Europe stops pointing the finger at him over the Brexit
"Why are you here?" Juncker asks Brexit lawmakers
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Devauxt commented Jun 28, 2016The UK should do it at it's own pace and will not be pushed around by Juncker and Co any longer
"Why are you here?" Juncker asks Brexit lawmakers
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Devauxt commented Jun 28, 2016Careful with this one Jen101. Whilst we are still in the EU, we are governed by EU law and more importantly ECHR. Whilst it would be tempting to do as you say, remember criminals and suspected terrorists and sympathisers have more protection under ...
Brexit: The Morning After
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Devauxt commented Jun 28, 2016The UK is a fully paid up net contributor and member of the EU for the next 2+ years. Think again
"Why are you here?" Juncker asks Brexit lawmakers
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Devauxt commented Jun 28, 2016In a different thread maybe, but in this one your comments have bee inane
Brexit: The Morning After
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Devauxt commented Jun 28, 2016Why don't you offer your opinion and points that can be debated, instead of criticising everyone else's view with inane comments, or are you just here to wind people up but have no valid opinion?
Brexit: The Morning After