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Is The Eu Beginning To Unravel?
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Douglas Murray has said (Andrew Niel's Thu. Newsweek) that the question may not be will the UK leave the EU, but what sort of an EU does the future hold from which to leave.
Douglas Murray has said (Andrew Niel's Thu. Newsweek) that the question may not be will the UK leave the EU, but what sort of an EU does the future hold from which to leave.
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Hopefully it will totally implode then the various countries can get back to running their own affairs and being in charge of their own destiny.
Trading agreements have been in place in one form or another for thousands of years, so theres no reason that that will stop, assuming the various nations continue to make/provide products/services that others will need...
Of course the politicians will have to find other troughs to stick their snouts in and gray trains to jump aboard but they always come up with something
Oh and we will be as it stands around £11 billion each and every year in pocket..etc etc
Hopefully it will totally implode then the various countries can get back to running their own affairs and being in charge of their own destiny.
Trading agreements have been in place in one form or another for thousands of years, so theres no reason that that will stop, assuming the various nations continue to make/provide products/services that others will need...
Of course the politicians will have to find other troughs to stick their snouts in and gray trains to jump aboard but they always come up with something
Oh and we will be as it stands around £11 billion each and every year in pocket..etc etc
I have a lot of sympathy for the people who are fleeing their war torn countries, but hang on a minuet am I correct in thinking that all the war torn countries are in north Africa ? Africa being a huge continent why are the people involved not seeking refuge in the rest of the continent of Africa instead of risking their lives & their children's lives by trying to cross dangerous waters ?
The immigration crisis is certainly top of the agenda, but that isn't all, the can we kicked down the road and have temporarily forgotten about i.e. beleaguered Greece and its fiscal problems looms with yet another talk of a Grexit or at least, removing it from Schengen if it doesn't deal with its immigrant problem - how?
'She who has lost her mind' blames all other members for not taking in thousands more - so it's not her fault! and has now said that anyway they will all go back when the conflict is over, dream on!
'She who has lost her mind' blames all other members for not taking in thousands more - so it's not her fault! and has now said that anyway they will all go back when the conflict is over, dream on!
Migrants will continue trying to access Europe (and thereby cause the haven they seek to unravel - no doubt about it) until they are shipped back to where they came from as soon as they touch land or if they are picked up by European authorities. The overwhelming majority are coming from safe countries.