UK in/out Europe?

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    I'm guessing you're trying to be amusing or humourous, mekk - if so, perhaps you'll want us to stay in Europe, because that those two witless gurgitations were about as funny as dogshit on my shoe. As far as I'm aware, the one thing us Island Monkeys are liked for over in Germany is our sense of humour, for better or worse.

    If you are being serious, perhaps it's that sort of snooty arrogance that people in Britain react to and want no part of? I know that it's riled me and I'm very pro-Europe, if not particularly pro-EU.

    Whatever - your country needs the EU a lot more than the UK needs the EU, so enjoy ... I guess? Sounds like we're not wanted beyond being a customer for your agglomerated industries, so I'm sure we'll happily add on tariffs to reduce the benefit to you. I'm sure there are a few other countries in the EU who'd love to do the same...

    • I was a bit serious but yes, I want UK to stay. EU invested Billions, why should you even be able to just opt out and take the money with you?mekk
    • The 'EU' invested billions? Pray tell, who or what are the EU and where did they get their money from?detritus
    • you're not doing a great job of convincing people to stay, mekkFax_Benson
    • the 3rd world war begins with this thread. Ironically the sides are similar to 1st and 2nd wars. Germany is against all, Russia might be on their side, US willBeeswax
    • decide later on to get involved or not. And I will be eating my popcorn on the shores of Aegean.Beeswax
    • @Fax_Benson, convincing people over political stuff on the internet is pretty much impossible, so I don't even try. Everyone has his own truth and nothing else.mekk
    • Your posts really were about as funny as contracting HIV.
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    • ^ Is it the jews again?mekk
    • You Germans just can't let the war and what you did in it go, can you?

      (that was a joke, btw)
      detritus

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