Oh dear, oh dear...

Danllan

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Only five years after miserably failing to retain its second biggest economy (equal to the combined wealth of 19 of its other minions) the EU is still determinedly avoiding democratic accountability, persisting in its use of failed politicians and hypocritically pursuing 'relationships' with dictatorships at the regional and global level.

At this point I could post a link to any number of biased websites that are anti-EU, but that's just too easy and too obvious... instead I refer you all to the EU-supporting (and part funded) BBC and the EU itself. The websites of both these organisations validate all the above and can not possibly be claimed as biased - and I'll stick to such a policy throughout the rest of this thread.

And there's more, so much, much more... :)
 

Pasty

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Devon
Germany just signed a sensible deal with the UK on defence etc. I think it will all work out OK once the EU is broken up.
 

Ashtree

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Cool, calm Angela the scientist is in London today to meet the ADHD’esque Boris.
Boris will literally throw himself at Angela in a vain attempt to prise Germany away from the United EU front on all things Brexit. Watch the head scratching, hair ruffling, arm flailing, fist pumping mating display from Boris.
Contrast that with Angela’s valiant and barely successful attempts to conceal her disinterest and camouflaged disdain.
The two leaders aura at this meeting, will project the sense of place of both Britain and the EU. One tarting itself up in much too revealing clothing, desperately advertising itself in the international trade deal equivalent of Tinder.
The other…. sifting through written applications for such deals and considering at length if any are worthy of a second appraisal.
 

Danllan

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Sir Gar / Carms
Cool, calm Angela the scientist is in London today to meet the ADHD’esque Boris.
Boris will literally throw himself at Angela in a vain attempt to prise Germany away from the United EU front on all things Brexit. Watch the head scratching, hair ruffling, arm flailing, fist pumping mating display from Boris.
Contrast that with Angela’s valiant and barely successful attempts to conceal her disinterest and camouflaged disdain.
The two leaders aura at this meeting, will project the sense of place of both Britain and the EU. One tarting itself up in much too revealing clothing, desperately advertising itself in the international trade deal equivalent of Tinder.
The other…. sifting through written applications for such deals and considering at length if any are worthy of a second appraisal.
Or... German 'leader', probably sedated to mask episodic shaking*, comes to London to tell British PM what she has decided her EUropian minions are going to have to do.

British PM aware of how irrelevant the Fraurer now is home and abroad, nonetheless does best to pretend he's awake while her astonishing personality exerts a force nearly equally opposite to his valiant efforts.

While pretending otherwise, both leaders know the the reality that Germany dictates in EUrope - sort of via the EC, but that Germany is under the thumb of Mr Putin and tied to subsidising France etc....

After the meeting the Fraurer will head home to make sure the gas can still be turned on and that she hasn't irritated Beijing. The PM will probably have a pint, a roast beef dinner and try to reconcile himself to heading a democracy and sorting out business in and with the real world. (y)





*too much uncomfortable history for this to be allowed... :(
 

Muck Spreader

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Only five years after miserably failing to retain its second biggest economy (equal to the combined wealth of 19 of its other minions) the EU is still determinedly avoiding democratic accountability, persisting in its use of failed politicians and hypocritically pursuing 'relationships' with dictatorships at the regional and global level.

At this point I could post a link to any number of biased websites that are anti-EU, but that's just too easy and too obvious... instead I refer you all to the EU-supporting (and part funded) BBC and the EU itself. The websites of both these organisations validate all the above and can not possibly be claimed as biased - and I'll stick to such a policy throughout the rest of this thread.

And there's more, so much, much more... :)

Your out! Get over it and look to the golden future Bozza has in store for the UK. :ROFLMAO:
 

Ashtree

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Or... German 'leader', probably sedated to mask episodic shaking*, comes to London to tell British PM what she has decided her EUropian minions are going to have to do.

British PM aware of how irrelevant the Fraurer now is home and abroad, nonetheless does best to pretend he's awake while her astonishing personality exerts a force nearly equally opposite to his valiant efforts.

While pretending otherwise, both leaders know the the reality that Germany dictates in EUrope - sort of via the EC, but that Germany is under the thumb of Mr Putin and tied to subsidising France etc....

After the meeting the Fraurer will head home to make sure the gas can still be turned on and that she hasn't irritated Beijing. The PM will probably have a pint, a roast beef dinner and try to reconcile himself to heading a democracy and sorting out business in and with the real world. (y)
*too much uncomfortable history for this to be allowed... :(

Meanwhile, Taoiseach Micheal Martin buys one million doses of Pfizer vaccine from Romania, to be delivered within two weeks. Apparently the population of Romania pretty much refuse to take the vaccine. No difference to or interference from Brussels. Dispels the fake news myth that individual countries are hamstrung at every twist and turn by Brussels. ROI will have enough vaccine on hand within three weeks, to have 85% of the population fully vaccinated by end August. Current uptake in ROI 93%.
I‘m pretty sure Micheal and Leo, will look favourably on any forthcoming request from No 10, for any spares left over once we have hit the herd immunity status.
 

br jones

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Meanwhile, Taoiseach Micheal Martin buys one million doses of Pfizer vaccine from Romania, to be delivered within two weeks. Apparently the population of Romania pretty much refuse to take the vaccine. No difference to or interference from Brussels. Dispels the fake news myth that individual countries are hamstrung at every twist and turn by Brussels. ROI will have enough vaccine on hand within three weeks, to have 85% of the population fully vaccinated by end August. Current uptake in ROI 93%.
I‘m pretty sure Micheal and Leo, will look favourably on any forthcoming request from No 10, for any spares left over once we have hit the herd immunity status.
so only 15 % of the irish population is under 18 ?
 

Danllan

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Sir Gar / Carms
Meanwhile, Taoiseach Micheal Martin buys one million doses of Pfizer vaccine from Romania, to be delivered within two weeks. Apparently the population of Romania pretty much refuse to take the vaccine. No difference to or interference from Brussels. Dispels the fake news myth that individual countries are hamstrung at every twist and turn by Brussels. ROI will have enough vaccine on hand within three weeks, to have 85% of the population fully vaccinated by end August. Current uptake in ROI 93%.
I‘m pretty sure Micheal and Leo, will look favourably on any forthcoming request from No 10, for any spares left over once we have hit the herd immunity status.
Or... the ROI, having been catastrophically let down by its EU masters, manages to find a poorer country with a vaccine surplus and buys the unwanted doses from said poorer country. Meanwhile faith in the EU is so strong among its minions that some member states continue to prefer to seek and get essential medical aid from Mr Putin and elsewhere, rather than rely on the EC, and who can blame them for that?

Superb @Asstree, superb, keep it up! :)
 

Ashtree

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Or... the ROI, having been catastrophically let down by its EU masters, manages to find a poorer country with a vaccine surplus and buys the unwanted doses from said poorer country. Meanwhile faith in the EU is so strong among its minions that some member states continue to prefer to seek and get essential medical aid from Mr Putin and elsewhere, rather than rely on the EC, and who can blame them for that?

Superb @Asstree, superb, keep it up! :)

Imitation is the greatest form of flattery….

Apart from being poorer or otherwise, apparently and rather sadly the vaccine hesitancy of the population at large is born out of the reign of Ceausescu, who authorised wide scale vaccine experiments on children in those dreadful orphanages.
Well done to the Taoiseach and Romanian PM, who did the right thing to move vaccines which have only another four weeks of shelf life. Feel much better about that, than you should about UK stripping desperately needed vaccines from India of all places.
 

Danllan

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Location
Sir Gar / Carms
Imitation is the greatest form of flattery….

Apart from being poorer or otherwise, apparently and rather sadly the vaccine hesitancy of the population at large is born out of the reign of Ceausescu, who authorised wide scale vaccine experiments on children in those dreadful orphanages.
Well done to the Taoiseach and Romanian PM, who did the right thing to move vaccines which have only another four weeks of shelf life. Feel much better about that, than you should about UK stripping desperately needed vaccines from India of all places.
Oh that's cute, trying a bit of virtue flagging rather just lying, well variety is the spice of life. But you're forgetting that you EU-types are one-for-all etc.... aren't you? Why are you so desperate that you need to go to Romania for vaccine? :unsure:

Anyway, while you're pondering whether to ignore that because it's too difficult to answer, or whether to just lie again... have a think about the morality of your EU bunging down vaccine it doesn't want - for an irony - to Africa, and then telling the poor Africans that you won't recognise it as effective... :banghead: They aren't very happy about that, and you can't blame them.

The EU, it just keeps on giving... stuff that it then labels as no good. :(
 

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