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(RED) GB to pull out of Europe 01.03.11 17:56 im rubbish! well at least i dont go as far as insulting peeps like some...on a more serious note:
I believe comments like "The reason you get more red reps than actual replies in the thread is because your rubbish" are pretty pathetic.
Hell boyo, you don't even go as far as to bother with reading comprehension.
Do have a second go though:
The reason you get more red reps than actual replies in the thread is because your rubbish, quite frankly, isn't worth a proper response.
Maybe this, maybe that. Would have, should have. Doesn't change a thing.that said when you say Im blaming all UKs faults on EU. yes thats exactly what i am doing.
should we have not gone along to abiding to EU maybe we would have been in a better situation today? as a country.
"The mother of all evil is speculation."
Elaborate.but now after some debates I come to realize that its not to do with Europe its to do with our systems ie capitalist democracy. EU just emphasizes these issues.
Bla bla bla.some think that the power to be able to vote is everything in life. and that if you dont vote then you have no say at all.
voting is a nice idea, as much as marxism is a nice idea. but it is flawed. no vote will change the fact that Mr sainsbury controls how much money you spend on carrots and how much you make him/minute. no vote will change the fact that there are many other types of energy we could use but will continue to use fossil fuels because BP say so.
voting does nothing to enhance the place, it is a mere veil that controls populace through making people believe they have the power to change things through voting.
ad in most cases concerning the EU, we arent allowed to vote anyway.
Votes matter. Who and why you and your peer chose to vote for a candidate in turn influence the political agenda.
What, where and why you buy a product influences the availability and pricing of goods.
Consumers as a collective group holds power to influence the policies of companies and what goods stay on the market.
Have fun with apathy, kid.As such I dont believe in supporting a flawed system. I would love to be able to give a solution and fight for it, but for one I am not knowledgeable enough, and for two, I cant be bothered to go to war with 99% of peeps, who think our systems are best things since sliced bread.
I heard that is a great way to take a stance and change the world for the better!
Another excellent point, why try for a brighter tomorrow when we can simply give up?it is impossible for all of Europe to work together with such a long and eventful history.
Trade fosters peace and prosperity. If we are to move forward and let bygones be bygones then trade is the way, and that is exactly what the EU is about. That might be one of its greatest challenges though.
The US survived it's civil war, France and England are at peace, Norway fosters no ill will towards Sweden, and Germany is not an outcast from European diplomacy and/or commerce.
Why is it impossible?
Cute. If we were to pick at your grammar and spelling we'd be stuck at that part so long we'd forget what to write next. Best if you leave that one alonemind you i like the "inventing words" bit. argumentetation's with JR must be very interesterating?
It beats me why I bothered to reply even this much since you have already demonstrated your uncanny ability to ignore arguments and fail basic reading comprehension.
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