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Boris is doing well
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<blockquote data-quote="Old McDonald" data-source="post: 6593532" data-attributes="member: 47276"><p>If you really mean your opening remark then you are a Leaver. You cannot speak for the other 16m+ people who voted Remain. If things are left as they are then ever closer union will occur, it is unstoppable because it at the very heart of the whole purpose of having an EU. Your last sentence is laughable. Paying into the EU for evermore is not "the best deal going". It is the best deal the UK can have with the EU, but it most certainly is not "the best deal going".</p><p></p><p>I know [USER=332]@rob1[/USER] has already referred to it, and I have not needed to post the following since Tuesday: </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Nothing has changed, the ever closer union of the members of the EU has in fact become a lot closer since 1957. The introduction of the € changed things for ever for those who took it up. A major move. Countries no longer have their own currency.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>We already know. See immediately above. </p><p></p><p>No member can get out of ever closer union. No member can leave now unless all the others agree - a nice friendly sort of arrangement some think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old McDonald, post: 6593532, member: 47276"] If you really mean your opening remark then you are a Leaver. You cannot speak for the other 16m+ people who voted Remain. If things are left as they are then ever closer union will occur, it is unstoppable because it at the very heart of the whole purpose of having an EU. Your last sentence is laughable. Paying into the EU for evermore is not "the best deal going". It is the best deal the UK can have with the EU, but it most certainly is not "the best deal going". I know [USER=332]@rob1[/USER] has already referred to it, and I have not needed to post the following since Tuesday: Nothing has changed, the ever closer union of the members of the EU has in fact become a lot closer since 1957. The introduction of the € changed things for ever for those who took it up. A major move. Countries no longer have their own currency. We already know. See immediately above. No member can get out of ever closer union. No member can leave now unless all the others agree - a nice friendly sort of arrangement some think. [/QUOTE]
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