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By *uliaChris OP   Couple  over a year ago

westerham

Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

"

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple  over a year ago

westerham


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility "

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go?

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By *or Fox SakeCouple  over a year ago

Thornaby


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go? "

A) She can be voted out by the EU parliament, along with the commision

B) I suggest you avoid the issue of how long a politician can go after a mistake, as I'll simply point you in the direction of BoZo Johnson

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

"

EU obsessed, now at -20

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple  over a year ago

westerham


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go?

A) She can be voted out by the EU parliament, along with the commision

B) I suggest you avoid the issue of how long a politician can go after a mistake, as I'll simply point you in the direction of BoZo Johnson"

Ah OK, let me just check with my mate Luigi in Florence....

Oh, he says he can't vote her out. Bugger.

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By *ild_oatsMan  over a year ago

the land of saints & sinners


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go?

A) She can be voted out by the EU parliament, along with the commision

B) I suggest you avoid the issue of how long a politician can go after a mistake, as I'll simply point you in the direction of BoZo Johnson

Ah OK, let me just check with my mate Luigi in Florence....

Oh, he says he can't vote her out. Bugger. "

You have made the classic mistake of thinking EU commissioners are your elected representatives.

That’s role of the MEP who can vote her out along with the rest of the commission.

But you already have had this explained to you.

It might be worth you spending some time understanding how the EU works and the roles of the bodies within it. Rather than posting the same old misinformed nonsense over and over again.

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By *or Fox SakeCouple  over a year ago

Thornaby


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go?

A) She can be voted out by the EU parliament, along with the commision

B) I suggest you avoid the issue of how long a politician can go after a mistake, as I'll simply point you in the direction of BoZo Johnson

Ah OK, let me just check with my mate Luigi in Florence....

Oh, he says he can't vote her out. Bugger. "

It works exactly the same as the UK

YOU cannot vote the PM out.

The MP's you elect do it.

YOU couldn't vote her out

the MEP's you elect can

Seriously, do some reading

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple  over a year ago

westerham


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go?

A) She can be voted out by the EU parliament, along with the commision

B) I suggest you avoid the issue of how long a politician can go after a mistake, as I'll simply point you in the direction of BoZo Johnson

Ah OK, let me just check with my mate Luigi in Florence....

Oh, he says he can't vote her out. Bugger.

It works exactly the same as the UK

YOU cannot vote the PM out.

The MP's you elect do it.

YOU couldn't vote her out

the MEP's you elect can

Seriously, do some reading"

We have this misunderstanding every week, I will have another go at explaining it.

The PM was voted in by the people as a constituency MP.

The PM can be voted out by the people as a constituency MP.

The PM can be recalled by the people as a constituency MP.

The commission is nodded through by snouts in the trough MEPs who know what's good for them.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go?

A) She can be voted out by the EU parliament, along with the commision

B) I suggest you avoid the issue of how long a politician can go after a mistake, as I'll simply point you in the direction of BoZo Johnson

Ah OK, let me just check with my mate Luigi in Florence....

Oh, he says he can't vote her out. Bugger. "

Are you suggesting that every democratic system should allow people to vote for every position within the system everytime someone makes a mistake?

Doesn't seem very practical. We'd be voting several times a day.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go? "

Why are you so obsessed with the EU, you have Brexit now

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple  over a year ago

westerham


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go?

A) She can be voted out by the EU parliament, along with the commision

B) I suggest you avoid the issue of how long a politician can go after a mistake, as I'll simply point you in the direction of BoZo Johnson

Ah OK, let me just check with my mate Luigi in Florence....

Oh, he says he can't vote her out. Bugger.

Are you suggesting that every democratic system should allow people to vote for every position within the system everytime someone makes a mistake?

Doesn't seem very practical. We'd be voting several times a day. "

Thered certainly be a initial splurge of votes required to deal with all their cock ups, yes I agree they are hopeless.

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By *ust some cock suckerMan  over a year ago

Preston


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go? "

Judging by our own Tory Government the answer would be no.

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By *ild_oatsMan  over a year ago

the land of saints & sinners


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go?

A) She can be voted out by the EU parliament, along with the commision

B) I suggest you avoid the issue of how long a politician can go after a mistake, as I'll simply point you in the direction of BoZo Johnson

Ah OK, let me just check with my mate Luigi in Florence....

Oh, he says he can't vote her out. Bugger.

It works exactly the same as the UK

YOU cannot vote the PM out.

The MP's you elect do it.

YOU couldn't vote her out

the MEP's you elect can

Seriously, do some reading

We have this misunderstanding every week, I will have another go at explaining it.

The PM was voted in by the people as a constituency MP.

The PM can be voted out by the people as a constituency MP.

The PM can be recalled by the people as a constituency MP.

The commission is nodded through by snouts in the trough MEPs who know what's good for them. "

Again more pejorative statements about MEPs without any actual proof,

The PM as an MP can be recalled if found guilty of wrongdoing only in certain criteria. Constituents cannot initiate these procedures.

It still does not give you a vote on my MP if they were PM.

You or your MP do not get a say on the appointment of UK commissioners various separate commissions in this country these are normally appointed by the PM.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go?

Why are you so obsessed with the EU, you have Brexit now "

Top tip. If you can stomach looking at the Daily Express each morning. You'll have a preview of the OPs new daily self trolling thread.

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By *ust some cock suckerMan  over a year ago

Preston


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go?

A) She can be voted out by the EU parliament, along with the commision

B) I suggest you avoid the issue of how long a politician can go after a mistake, as I'll simply point you in the direction of BoZo Johnson

Ah OK, let me just check with my mate Luigi in Florence....

Oh, he says he can't vote her out. Bugger.

It works exactly the same as the UK

YOU cannot vote the PM out.

The MP's you elect do it.

YOU couldn't vote her out

the MEP's you elect can

Seriously, do some reading

We have this misunderstanding every week, I will have another go at explaining it.

The PM was voted in by the people as a constituency MP.

The PM can be voted out by the people as a constituency MP.

The PM can be recalled by the people as a constituency MP.

The commission is nodded through by snouts in the trough MEPs who know what's good for them. "

If a current sitting Government Conservative party leader "PM" loses their constituency seat at a General Election but the party still gains the required majority to form a Government again then there is nothing in the Conservative constitution that says the party leader has to resign.

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By *otlovefun42Couple  over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...

Firstly "Flinten Ushi" as she is known here in Germany didn't even apply for the job. There were 3 or 4 candidates (not including her) and the EU could not agree on any of them.

To break the stalemate Merkel saw an opportunity to push the most useless defence minister in Germany's post war history out of the German government.

Hey Presto Flinten Ushi is the new commission president.

As for her "showing responsibility" and apologizing for mistakes.

Yes she did EVENTUALLY. But only after a carpeting by Merkel and the German press ripping her to pieces for the vaccine debacle.

Prior to that she was on a two week binge of blaming everyone but herself.

BTW. Don't think that the Germans love her, she is fucking well hated here with a vengeance.

Stop trying to defend the indefensible.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"Firstly "Flinten Ushi" as she is known here in Germany didn't even apply for the job. There were 3 or 4 candidates (not including her) and the EU could not agree on any of them.

To break the stalemate Merkel saw an opportunity to push the most useless defence minister in Germany's post war history out of the German government.

Hey Presto Flinten Ushi is the new commission president.

As for her "showing responsibility" and apologizing for mistakes.

Yes she did EVENTUALLY. But only after a carpeting by Merkel and the German press ripping her to pieces for the vaccine debacle.

Prior to that she was on a two week binge of blaming everyone but herself.

BTW. Don't think that the Germans love her, she is fucking well hated here with a vengeance.

Stop trying to defend the indefensible.

"

I cant see anyone lying

Or defending the indefensible

They have got it wrong and admitted it

If she is pushed out and they get someone more competent in I cant see too many people on here shedding tears

When was the last time a member of this gmnt actually admitted they had got something wrong?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

"

The EU

Living in your head

rent free

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By *or Fox SakeCouple  over a year ago

Thornaby


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go?

A) She can be voted out by the EU parliament, along with the commision

B) I suggest you avoid the issue of how long a politician can go after a mistake, as I'll simply point you in the direction of BoZo Johnson

Ah OK, let me just check with my mate Luigi in Florence....

Oh, he says he can't vote her out. Bugger.

It works exactly the same as the UK

YOU cannot vote the PM out.

The MP's you elect do it.

YOU couldn't vote her out

the MEP's you elect can

Seriously, do some reading

We have this misunderstanding every week, I will have another go at explaining it.

The PM was voted in by the people as a constituency MP.

The PM can be voted out by the people as a constituency MP.

The PM can be recalled by the people as a constituency MP.

The commission is nodded through by snouts in the trough MEPs who know what's good for them. "

You really don't have a clue about the EU and it's organisation.

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple  over a year ago

westerham


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go?

A) She can be voted out by the EU parliament, along with the commision

B) I suggest you avoid the issue of how long a politician can go after a mistake, as I'll simply point you in the direction of BoZo Johnson

Ah OK, let me just check with my mate Luigi in Florence....

Oh, he says he can't vote her out. Bugger.

It works exactly the same as the UK

YOU cannot vote the PM out.

The MP's you elect do it.

YOU couldn't vote her out

the MEP's you elect can

Seriously, do some reading

We have this misunderstanding every week, I will have another go at explaining it.

The PM was voted in by the people as a constituency MP.

The PM can be voted out by the people as a constituency MP.

The PM can be recalled by the people as a constituency MP.

The commission is nodded through by snouts in the trough MEPs who know what's good for them.

You really don't have a clue about the EU and it's organisation. "

Doesn't really matter when the poster above actually living in Germany has told you exactly what's happened and why she's president.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go?

A) She can be voted out by the EU parliament, along with the commision

B) I suggest you avoid the issue of how long a politician can go after a mistake, as I'll simply point you in the direction of BoZo Johnson

Ah OK, let me just check with my mate Luigi in Florence....

Oh, he says he can't vote her out. Bugger.

It works exactly the same as the UK

YOU cannot vote the PM out.

The MP's you elect do it.

YOU couldn't vote her out

the MEP's you elect can

Seriously, do some reading

We have this misunderstanding every week, I will have another go at explaining it.

The PM was voted in by the people as a constituency MP.

The PM can be voted out by the people as a constituency MP.

The PM can be recalled by the people as a constituency MP.

The commission is nodded through by snouts in the trough MEPs who know what's good for them.

You really don't have a clue about the EU and it's organisation.

Doesn't really matter when the poster above actually living in Germany has told you exactly what's happened and why she's president. "

Imagine thinking one man living in Germany speaks for everyone in Germany. A few days leave voters were stating that Germany and Merkel control the EU,

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By *ax777Man  over a year ago

Not here


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go?

A) She can be voted out by the EU parliament, along with the commision

B) I suggest you avoid the issue of how long a politician can go after a mistake, as I'll simply point you in the direction of BoZo Johnson

Ah OK, let me just check with my mate Luigi in Florence....

Oh, he says he can't vote her out. Bugger.

It works exactly the same as the UK

YOU cannot vote the PM out.

The MP's you elect do it.

YOU couldn't vote her out

the MEP's you elect can

Seriously, do some reading

We have this misunderstanding every week, I will have another go at explaining it.

The PM was voted in by the people as a constituency MP.

The PM can be voted out by the people as a constituency MP.

The PM can be recalled by the people as a constituency MP.

The commission is nodded through by snouts in the trough MEPs who know what's good for them.

If a current sitting Government Conservative party leader "PM" loses their constituency seat at a General Election but the party still gains the required majority to form a Government again then there is nothing in the Conservative constitution that says the party leader has to resign. "

The same applies equally to Labour. The following is from instituteforgovernment.org.uk

“ The Conservative Party constitution says that the leader of the party "shall be drawn from those elected to Parliament". Clause VII of the Labour Rule Book also says its leader "shall be elected from among Commons members of the PLP [Parliamentary Labour Party]." Neither says explicitly that a leader who was no longer an MP would have to resign.”

“The process of appointing the prime minister assumes that he or she will sit in the Commons, but there is nothing that says what happens if they cease to be an MP. The prime minister is the Queen’s minister. Precedent suggests that a prime minister should be an MP, but there is no suggestion that they must immediately resign if they lost their seat.”

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By *ebbie69Couple  over a year ago

milton keynes


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

"

Caught a bit on parliament channel. Lots of upset people. The guy from Hungary was particularly forthright

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By *amish SMan  over a year ago

Eastleigh

So in the last 24hours, Italy has a new government that may want to leave the bloc, Macron under pressure for his protectionism of the French industry (strange why only the Brits had an issue with it when a member, it was around when when Macron was at school so not really his problem) ursula and her foreign minister - some want them to resign, Greece has a deficit worse than ever. Poland and Hungary making their own laws.

Has the implosion started, hopefully they'll bend over and do as the Russians say and be saved.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"So in the last 24hours, Italy has a new government that may want to leave the bloc, Macron under pressure for his protectionism of the French industry (strange why only the Brits had an issue with it when a member, it was around when when Macron was at school so not really his problem) ursula and her foreign minister - some want them to resign, Greece has a deficit worse than ever. Poland and Hungary making their own laws.

Has the implosion started, hopefully they'll bend over and do as the Russians say and be saved. "

you missed Germany continuing with nord stream 2 which a lot of eu countries are not happy with but will have to suck it up ,some unity.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"So in the last 24hours, Italy has a new government that may want to leave the bloc, Macron under pressure for his protectionism of the French industry (strange why only the Brits had an issue with it when a member, it was around when when Macron was at school so not really his problem) ursula and her foreign minister - some want them to resign, Greece has a deficit worse than ever. Poland and Hungary making their own laws.

Has the implosion started, hopefully they'll bend over and do as the Russians say and be saved. "

Why are you bothered?

We have left

What is this weird obsession brexiteers have with Europe?

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By *uliaChris OP   Couple  over a year ago

westerham


"So in the last 24hours, Italy has a new government that may want to leave the bloc, Macron under pressure for his protectionism of the French industry (strange why only the Brits had an issue with it when a member, it was around when when Macron was at school so not really his problem) ursula and her foreign minister - some want them to resign, Greece has a deficit worse than ever. Poland and Hungary making their own laws.

Has the implosion started, hopefully they'll bend over and do as the Russians say and be saved.

Why are you bothered?

We have left

What is this weird obsession brexiteers have with Europe?"

Cos ideally Europe can be yet another strong export market for us. At the moment Brussels is turning to dust.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"So in the last 24hours, Italy has a new government that may want to leave the bloc, Macron under pressure for his protectionism of the French industry (strange why only the Brits had an issue with it when a member, it was around when when Macron was at school so not really his problem) ursula and her foreign minister - some want them to resign, Greece has a deficit worse than ever. Poland and Hungary making their own laws.

Has the implosion started, hopefully they'll bend over and do as the Russians say and be saved.

Why are you bothered?

We have left

What is this weird obsession brexiteers have with Europe?

Cos ideally Europe can be yet another strong export market for us. At the moment Brussels is turning to dust."

Course it is

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"So in the last 24hours, Italy has a new government that may want to leave the bloc, Macron under pressure for his protectionism of the French industry (strange why only the Brits had an issue with it when a member, it was around when when Macron was at school so not really his problem) ursula and her foreign minister - some want them to resign, Greece has a deficit worse than ever. Poland and Hungary making their own laws.

Has the implosion started, hopefully they'll bend over and do as the Russians say and be saved.

Why are you bothered?

We have left

What is this weird obsession brexiteers have with Europe?

Cos ideally Europe can be yet another strong export market for us. At the moment Brussels is turning to dust."

Hopefully, but if you supported leave you can never mention anything about the eu otherwise you are labeled obsessed.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool

Brexiteers get what they want all along and all they are bothered about is hoping the eu falls apart.

It's almost like they know brexit is doomed to failure and are desperately seeking validation.

Yet not weirdly obsessed in the slightest.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Grovelling performance in the European Parliament yesterday apologising for the cock ups, MEPs furious.

Ah, my mistake, she can't be voted out. Guess they're stuck with the commission then.

A politician admitting a mistake.

Those pesky Europeoans with their sense of responsibility

Is there a limit to how big a mistake they can make before they have to go? "

130,000 !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"So in the last 24hours, Italy has a new government that may want to leave the bloc, Macron under pressure for his protectionism of the French industry (strange why only the Brits had an issue with it when a member, it was around when when Macron was at school so not really his problem) ursula and her foreign minister - some want them to resign, Greece has a deficit worse than ever. Poland and Hungary making their own laws.

Has the implosion started, hopefully they'll bend over and do as the Russians say and be saved.

Why are you bothered?

We have left

What is this weird obsession brexiteers have with Europe?

Cos ideally Europe can be yet another strong export market for us. At the moment Brussels is turning to dust.Hopefully, but if you supported leave you can never mention anything about the eu otherwise you are labeled obsessed. "

Of course you can, but why would you want to?

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By *rRightlyMan  over a year ago

Near Brexit dreamer


"So in the last 24hours, Italy has a new government that may want to leave the bloc, Macron under pressure for his protectionism of the French industry (strange why only the Brits had an issue with it when a member, it was around when when Macron was at school so not really his problem) ursula and her foreign minister - some want them to resign, Greece has a deficit worse than ever. Poland and Hungary making their own laws.

Has the implosion started, hopefully they'll bend over and do as the Russians say and be saved. "

Italy MAY leave someday? Do you add it to your long list of maybes? Every single election in EU and brexiteers come up with these MAY EU leavers.

Macron and Ursula under pressure? What's new in politics? Seriously come up with better non story.

Greece at a record deficit? When they were not in a deficit?

Poland and Hungary are making their own laws? Well shit, mate, that's comedy gold we have here. Who could of guessed that countries in EU are making their own laws. If you check google, you can see that countries have these magic places called parliaments, there they actually make these freakin laws! It is crazy I tell you!

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"So in the last 24hours, Italy has a new government that may want to leave the bloc, Macron under pressure for his protectionism of the French industry (strange why only the Brits had an issue with it when a member, it was around when when Macron was at school so not really his problem) ursula and her foreign minister - some want them to resign, Greece has a deficit worse than ever. Poland and Hungary making their own laws.

Has the implosion started, hopefully they'll bend over and do as the Russians say and be saved.

Italy MAY leave someday? Do you add it to your long list of maybes? Every single election in EU and brexiteers come up with these MAY EU leavers.

Macron and Ursula under pressure? What's new in politics? Seriously come up with better non story.

Greece at a record deficit? When they were not in a deficit?

Poland and Hungary are making their own laws? Well shit, mate, that's comedy gold we have here. Who could of guessed that countries in EU are making their own laws. If you check google, you can see that countries have these magic places called parliaments, there they actually make these freakin laws! It is crazy I tell you!"

You are obviously not really up to date on the eu putting financial pressure on Poland and Hungary to change their laws .

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By *rRightlyMan  over a year ago

Near Brexit dreamer


"So in the last 24hours, Italy has a new government that may want to leave the bloc, Macron under pressure for his protectionism of the French industry (strange why only the Brits had an issue with it when a member, it was around when when Macron was at school so not really his problem) ursula and her foreign minister - some want them to resign, Greece has a deficit worse than ever. Poland and Hungary making their own laws.

Has the implosion started, hopefully they'll bend over and do as the Russians say and be saved.

Italy MAY leave someday? Do you add it to your long list of maybes? Every single election in EU and brexiteers come up with these MAY EU leavers.

Macron and Ursula under pressure? What's new in politics? Seriously come up with better non story.

Greece at a record deficit? When they were not in a deficit?

Poland and Hungary are making their own laws? Well shit, mate, that's comedy gold we have here. Who could of guessed that countries in EU are making their own laws. If you check google, you can see that countries have these magic places called parliaments, there they actually make these freakin laws! It is crazy I tell you!You are obviously not really up to date on the eu putting financial pressure on Poland and Hungary to change their laws . "

Did he talk about pressure or anything like that? He said they are making their own laws. It doesnt matter what you assume in your head, he made a complete nonsense statement and you are defending him. As thick as a brexiteer

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"So in the last 24hours, Italy has a new government that may want to leave the bloc, Macron under pressure for his protectionism of the French industry (strange why only the Brits had an issue with it when a member, it was around when when Macron was at school so not really his problem) ursula and her foreign minister - some want them to resign, Greece has a deficit worse than ever. Poland and Hungary making their own laws.

Has the implosion started, hopefully they'll bend over and do as the Russians say and be saved.

Italy MAY leave someday? Do you add it to your long list of maybes? Every single election in EU and brexiteers come up with these MAY EU leavers.

Macron and Ursula under pressure? What's new in politics? Seriously come up with better non story.

Greece at a record deficit? When they were not in a deficit?

Poland and Hungary are making their own laws? Well shit, mate, that's comedy gold we have here. Who could of guessed that countries in EU are making their own laws. If you check google, you can see that countries have these magic places called parliaments, there they actually make these freakin laws! It is crazy I tell you!You are obviously not really up to date on the eu putting financial pressure on Poland and Hungary to change their laws .

Did he talk about pressure or anything like that? He said they are making their own laws. It doesnt matter what you assume in your head, he made a complete nonsense statement and you are defending him. As thick as a brexiteer "

Insults don't go very far in here mate and as i said before you need to keep up with going on then you might understand what he meant by it.

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By *ercuryMan  over a year ago

Grantham

Are the Polish "LGBT free zones" compatible with EU law?

How does Polish President Duda's proclamations against same sex marriage and adoption sit in Brussels?

The very same, or worse, idealogy that had many in here frothing against the DUP.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"So in the last 24hours, Italy has a new government that may want to leave the bloc, Macron under pressure for his protectionism of the French industry (strange why only the Brits had an issue with it when a member, it was around when when Macron was at school so not really his problem) ursula and her foreign minister - some want them to resign, Greece has a deficit worse than ever. Poland and Hungary making their own laws.

Has the implosion started, hopefully they'll bend over and do as the Russians say and be saved.

Italy MAY leave someday? Do you add it to your long list of maybes? Every single election in EU and brexiteers come up with these MAY EU leavers.

Macron and Ursula under pressure? What's new in politics? Seriously come up with better non story.

Greece at a record deficit? When they were not in a deficit?

Poland and Hungary are making their own laws? Well shit, mate, that's comedy gold we have here. Who could of guessed that countries in EU are making their own laws. If you check google, you can see that countries have these magic places called parliaments, there they actually make these freakin laws! It is crazy I tell you!"

The daily mail anti eu headlines are still living on their heads,in afraid.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The Daily Mail -

Reading choice of the pro EU consumer

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By *ebbie69Couple  over a year ago

milton keynes


"So in the last 24hours, Italy has a new government that may want to leave the bloc, Macron under pressure for his protectionism of the French industry (strange why only the Brits had an issue with it when a member, it was around when when Macron was at school so not really his problem) ursula and her foreign minister - some want them to resign, Greece has a deficit worse than ever. Poland and Hungary making their own laws.

Has the implosion started, hopefully they'll bend over and do as the Russians say and be saved.

Italy MAY leave someday? Do you add it to your long list of maybes? Every single election in EU and brexiteers come up with these MAY EU leavers.

Macron and Ursula under pressure? What's new in politics? Seriously come up with better non story.

Greece at a record deficit? When they were not in a deficit?

Poland and Hungary are making their own laws? Well shit, mate, that's comedy gold we have here. Who could of guessed that countries in EU are making their own laws. If you check google, you can see that countries have these magic places called parliaments, there they actually make these freakin laws! It is crazy I tell you!You are obviously not really up to date on the eu putting financial pressure on Poland and Hungary to change their laws .

Did he talk about pressure or anything like that? He said they are making their own laws. It doesnt matter what you assume in your head, he made a complete nonsense statement and you are defending him. As thick as a brexiteer Insults don't go very far in here mate and as i said before you need to keep up with going on then you might understand what he meant by it. "

Oh come on Costa, now he has called you thick you must be persuaded by his argument and won over.

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"So in the last 24hours, Italy has a new government that may want to leave the bloc, Macron under pressure for his protectionism of the French industry (strange why only the Brits had an issue with it when a member, it was around when when Macron was at school so not really his problem) ursula and her foreign minister - some want them to resign, Greece has a deficit worse than ever. Poland and Hungary making their own laws.

Has the implosion started, hopefully they'll bend over and do as the Russians say and be saved.

Italy MAY leave someday? Do you add it to your long list of maybes? Every single election in EU and brexiteers come up with these MAY EU leavers.

Macron and Ursula under pressure? What's new in politics? Seriously come up with better non story.

Greece at a record deficit? When they were not in a deficit?

Poland and Hungary are making their own laws? Well shit, mate, that's comedy gold we have here. Who could of guessed that countries in EU are making their own laws. If you check google, you can see that countries have these magic places called parliaments, there they actually make these freakin laws! It is crazy I tell you!You are obviously not really up to date on the eu putting financial pressure on Poland and Hungary to change their laws .

Did he talk about pressure or anything like that? He said they are making their own laws. It doesnt matter what you assume in your head, he made a complete nonsense statement and you are defending him. As thick as a brexiteer Insults don't go very far in here mate and as i said before you need to keep up with going on then you might understand what he meant by it.

Oh come on Costa, now he has called you thick you must be persuaded by his argument and won over. "

Of course debs who wouldn't ?

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