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    That s up to the German People, just so long as she has no say on British legislation. Cheers JWS.

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    I see Herr Junger made a one hour speech yesterday,one hour without booze !!!. He said Europe has got the wind in its sails, and is ready to widen its trading borders with Australia, N Z etc, and congratulated themselves in improving their exterior borders, and congratulated Italy in how they are dealing with immigrants fro Africa !!, what bloody world does he live in ? , when the money loss from the UK kicks in you will see some whinging big time, because that money 14 billion, has to be made up from some where. I was reading an article which was saying the German banks are not in a pretty situation, and that Germany could be heading for a resession . The delusions of politicians, kt

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    Keith anyone who can waffle on for an hour, that is probably where he thinks the wind is coming from to fill his sails. Remember the days of Herr Hitler and how good an orator he was. He too had the same visions of a United Europe, he didn't even try to be diplomatic about it. It is an unrealistic dream the way it has been set up, and the countries who are in will soon come to their national senses when they see those with, having to support those without, which bears a strong similarity To the visions of Karl Marx. People of different races like to retain their own heritage. This is obvious when you see the influx of illegal immigrants and their behaviour. JS

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    john I think the bottom line is when we go there will be a big hole in all the finances of the eu and poorer countries will suffer there is already unrest in a few with cuts cuts and more cuts we will come out the other side a lot richer country trade is looking up in and out? we has pi..ed them off by going they cant sort out their finances and banks in Europe will fall? just my view jp

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    Heres the man, can smell his breath from here,


    Brexit: UK will 'soon regret' leaving EU argues Juncker - BBC News kt

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    Jaysus, the french spent most of yesterday on strike bitching about Macron and the changing labour laws, France does not do change, you complian about the UK unions, be thankful there are only head bangers like McCluskey to deal with France is full of the likes of him. Even the students at University here in France go on strike.

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    John #35, utilities run by other countries is quite common.
    here in Melbourne our rail and trams are run by a British company.
    Went to international tender and they won it.

    Did hear that UK intends to build five new nuclear power stations that will be needed to supply the power for all the electric cars from 2040 onwards.

    German lady I know here was back from Cologne a few weeks back, told me the place is a mess with almost 1 million refugees there, no work and no money.
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    He who sees the truth tells the truth, well said Mr Greek Premier.
    The EU is a members club, and I do not mean from that comment member countries but pointedly the unelected Elite.

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    john do you think foreign countries will care about the price of power to us? not while there are share holders we have no power{excuse the pun} over them? jp

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lewis McColl View Post
    Jaysus, the french spent most of yesterday on strike bitching about Macron and the changing labour laws, France does not do change, you complian about the UK unions, be thankful there are only head bangers like McCluskey to deal with France is full of the likes of him. Even the students at University here in France go on strike.
    I managed 1992 -98 in Brugnac, Lot-Et- Garonne. Idyllic, but different from UK. Just roll with it because you will not change their mindset.

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