ChatterBank1 min ago
Botham And Brexit
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Pretty difficult to argue with his thoughts, especially the bit about 'would you join the EU in its current state'?:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-eu-r eferend um-3641 3695
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“So all the warnings from government, treasury, IMF, IFS, etc etc are just 'figures plucked out of the sky'” They may well be valid figures, icky. The trouble is with the conclusions that are drawn from them. Some or all of those same organisation s warned of catastrophes should (a) the UK leave the ERM; (b) should the UK fail to join the euro and (c) should...
13:14 Tue 31st May 2016
Shoota that link is now saved to my favs. It is a little late for me to read it all right now, but I will register to enable log in tomorrow morning. I am goosed after digging up a 6 sy yard patio and getting it in a skip today(with the help of my son), a slug or 3 of Shiraz has done the rest. Svejk I will also have a gweld at your wiki link again as well.
Old Dicky Kalergi was in favour of a British Empire separate from Europe:
//His original vision was for a world divided into only five states: a United States of Europe that would link continental countries with French and Italian possessions in Africa; a Pan-American Union encompassing North and South Americas; the British Commonwealth circling the globe; the USSR spanning Eurasia; and a Pan-Asian Union whereby Japan and China would control most of the Pacific.//
//His original vision was for a world divided into only five states: a United States of Europe that would link continental countries with French and Italian possessions in Africa; a Pan-American Union encompassing North and South Americas; the British Commonwealth circling the globe; the USSR spanning Eurasia; and a Pan-Asian Union whereby Japan and China would control most of the Pacific.//