Should Britain leave the EU? (138)

Jun 19, 2016 8:22 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
yubba
yubbayubbaCaspe, Aragon Spain11 Threads 1,962 Posts
Capricorn143: Yes, I implied the politicians are crooked, which they are, even your Cameron is, I did not imply there could be a civil war because of that, which you suggested I had.

Seeing what has been going on in the EU and how the EU bureaucrats ignore the will of the people (Irish referenda, Greek etc.) and seeing that very suspicious actions have been committed in the last Austrian elections, it was just simple rude to say I was from another planet.

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Yeah, l am rude baby.
Jun 19, 2016 8:34 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
Capricorn143
Capricorn143Capricorn143The Best, Jugovzhodna Slovenia1 Threads 1,115 Posts
yubba: .
Yeah, l am rude baby.


Not something to brag about, dear comfort

Anyways, thanks for the clear answer - the second time around.
Jun 19, 2016 8:45 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
yubba
yubbayubbaCaspe, Aragon Spain11 Threads 1,962 Posts
Capricorn143: Not something to brag about, dear

Anyways, thanks for the clear answer - the second time around.

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I agreed with you because women are always right, just be happy and understand yourself never see to another's point of view because it's bad for you.
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I am not 'dear' because l have not horns on my head and that word is reserved for scammers too.
Jun 19, 2016 9:15 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
Capricorn143
Capricorn143Capricorn143The Best, Jugovzhodna Slovenia1 Threads 1,115 Posts
yubba: .
I agreed with you because women are always right, just be happy and understand yourself never see to another's point of view because it's bad for you.
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I am not 'dear' because l have not horns on my head and that word is reserved for scammers too.


This is a "deer" with horns, not this "dear".
Didn't know it was used for scammers, again have learned something new innocent
Jun 19, 2016 9:20 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
yubba
yubbayubbaCaspe, Aragon Spain11 Threads 1,962 Posts
Capricorn143: This is a "deer" with horns, not this "dear".
Didn't know it was used for scammers, again have learned something new


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It is spoken the same so there can always be a misunderstanding.

If you use English 40 years behind that spoken by natural English then you very often misunderstand things, speaking to Indians or Filipinos, Africans it happens a lot.

It's good you learned something today, we should learn something new each day however we should never forget that which we learned yesterday.
Jun 19, 2016 9:31 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
MikeD12
MikeD12MikeD12Broadstairs, Kent, England UK16 Threads 2 Polls 2,809 Posts
yubba: .
It is spoken the same so there can always be a misunderstanding. If you use English 40 years behind that spoken by natural English then you very often misunderstand things, speaking to Indians or Filipinos, Africans it happens a lot. It's good you learned something today, we should learn something new each day however we should never forget that which we learned yesterday.


Too right I agree all the way - Rule Britannia and F D K thumbs down laugh
Jun 19, 2016 9:44 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
galrads
galradsgalradsDublin, Ohio USA2,264 Threads 279 Polls 36,283 Posts
yubba: .
Yeah, l am rude baby.


Yes handshake you are one of the few crude members on CS to admit that, that I know of anyways. laugh
Jun 19, 2016 10:06 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
Capricorn143
Capricorn143Capricorn143The Best, Jugovzhodna Slovenia1 Threads 1,115 Posts
yubba: .
It is spoken the same so there can always be a misunderstanding.

If you use English 40 years behind that spoken by natural English then you very often misunderstand things, speaking to Indians or Filipinos, Africans it happens a lot.

It's good you learned something today, we should learn something new each day however we should never forget that which we learned yesterday.


But we are writing here. Anyways, you are right = the words are homonyms.
Jun 19, 2016 11:01 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
adventure4u: WHY? GERMANY NOT UK PAYS ALL THE BILLS FOR THE LOUTS LIKE GREECE AND GIVES UK LOTS OF MONEY TOO

Sunshine,your shouting doesn't make it so!
Jun 19, 2016 11:13 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?


BRUSSELS POWER GRAB: Juncker urged to set up ’EU border guard’ to intervene in ANY country
A HEAVILY armed strike force of Euro border guards should be set up with a mandate to intervene in ANY country even without permission, a top Brussels body has urged today.
By Nick Gutteridge
PUBLISHED: 14:16, Thu, May 26, 2016 | UPDATED: 14:57, Thu, May 26, 2016

ean-Claude Juncker has been given the green light to press ahead with his controversial dream of an omnipotent paramilitary EU police force by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC).

The influential Brussels think tank adopted an opinion today calling on the unelected EU Commission to found a European Border Guard that would have the “right to intervene” even without the permission of a country’s government.

Its chilling plan was unveiled in a press release today, which justified the draconian measures by claiming they are necessary to uphold the rights to asylum and free movement and the crumbling Schengen zone.

In its missive the EESC - which is regularly consulted by Member State governments - proposed converting the EU’s current border agency Frontex into a fully fledged armed force.

It stated: “This agency should have the right to intervene – upon Commission decision - in case of emergencies.”

The spine-chilling plot raises the possibility of armed euro guards loyal only to unaccountable bureaucrats in Brussels being parachuted in to restore order in EU countries against the express wishes of their people and democratically elected governments.

Rapporteur Giuseppe Iuliano said: "The European Border Guard should be empowered to effectively manage the EU border and support Member States dealing with overwhelming migration pressure.”

Whilst his opinion is not in any way binding, it will act as a further string in Juncker’s bow as his all-powerful EU Commission looks to press ahead with the plans.
Jun 19, 2016 12:37 PM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
Ocee102
Ocee102Ocee102unkown, California USA10 Threads 1,399 Posts
Capricorn143: Not something to brag about, dear

Anyways, thanks for the clear answer - the second time around.




Your usage of "dear" was spot on.

It is commonly used sarcastically/condescendingly in English speaking countries.



Source- I'm American, I may not be the best at english but I know rudeness.
Jun 19, 2016 1:04 PM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
Capricorn143
Capricorn143Capricorn143The Best, Jugovzhodna Slovenia1 Threads 1,115 Posts
Ocee102: Your usage of "dear" was spot on.

It is commonly used sarcastically/condescendingly in English speaking countries.
Source- I'm American, I may not be the best at english but I know rudeness.


Thanks for confirming it cheers
Jun 19, 2016 2:15 PM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
yubba
yubbayubbaCaspe, Aragon Spain11 Threads 1,962 Posts
Ocee102: Your usage of "dear" was spot on.

It is commonly used sarcastically/condescendingly in English speaking countries.
Source- I'm American, I may not be the best at english but I know rudeness.

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You are well wrong, well wrong.

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The term of endearment 'Dear' was an English word used by very many up until around 40-45 years ago when it became associated with Gays, since then people have used it less and less. It has never been used in a "sarcastic or condescending" manner. If you had any dealings with scammers, Filipinas, Africans then you would know that they still use the word 'Dear' when sending emails or chatting to you and using the opening words "Hello Dear" or "How are you Dear". You need brush up on your English words of years gone by before posting untruths.

As far as "Rudeness" is concerned if you were implying that l was in any way rude then l will tell you to understand better English. If you are here as a foreigner speaking English you will not grasp 100% of the posts, your method of writing will not be in English as was the post that l answered. Quite apart from any spelling mistakes that could be made there is a tendency to write words that are not used normally in that context.

I write clear English because l was taught to, some have a problem with that because they like to use a more 'modern' English, similar things have happened in German and Portuguese languages where over the years new words are introduced and some words are spelt differently. The "Queens English" is how l was taught and anyone reading my posts would know that. I am also pedantic because l like things to be correct i.e. if l am accused unjustly l will fight to ensure that l am not accused of something that l have never done.
Jun 19, 2016 2:51 PM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
epirb
epirbepirbDannevirke, Hawke's Bay New Zealand32 Threads 2 Polls 7,379 Posts
Cameron is comparing himself to Churchill , lowlife lying fool , more like Lord Haw-Haw . Hopefully he is treated the same as
Haw-Haw taking a long jump with a short hemp round his nek .
Jun 19, 2016 3:03 PM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
Capricorn143
Capricorn143Capricorn143The Best, Jugovzhodna Slovenia1 Threads 1,115 Posts
yubba: .
You are well wrong, well wrong.

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The term of endearment 'Dear' was an English word used by very many up until around 40-45 years ago when it became associated with Gays, since then people have used it less and less. It has never been used in a "sarcastic or condescending" manner. If you had any dealings with scammers, Filipinas, Africans then you would know that they still use the word 'Dear' when sending emails or chatting to you and using the opening words "Hello Dear" or "How are you Dear". You need brush up on your English words of years gone by before posting untruths.

As far as "Rudeness" is concerned if you were implying that l was in any way rude then l will tell you to understand better English. If you are here as a foreigner speaking English you will not grasp 100% of the posts, your method of writing will not be in English as was the post that l answered. Quite apart from any spelling mistakes that could be made there is a tendency to write words that are not used normally in that context.

I write clear English because l was taught to, some have a problem with that because they like to use a more 'modern' English, similar things have happened in German and Portuguese languages where over the years new words are introduced and some words are spelt differently. The "Queens English" is how l was taught and anyone reading my posts would know that. I am also pedantic because l like things to be correct i.e. if l am accused unjustly l will fight to ensure that l am not accused of something that l have never done.


Now I think you forgot what the post said - and no, English is not my mother tongue, but I have used it a ot with native speakers and what I said in that particular post was in no way grammatically wrong - and you reacted to the content not the spelling or whatever else.

And I did use 'dear" in the same sense you used "babe"
Jun 19, 2016 3:04 PM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
Capricorn143
Capricorn143Capricorn143The Best, Jugovzhodna Slovenia1 Threads 1,115 Posts
Capricorn143: Now I think you forgot what the post said - and no, English is not my mother tongue, but I have used it a ot with native speakers and what I said in that particular post was in no way grammatically wrong - and you reacted to the content not the spelling or whatever else.

And I did use 'dear" in the same sense you used "babe"


And a native speaker should know that "dear" and "deer" are not the same words, or did you expect me not to know that these words are homonyms?
Jun 19, 2016 3:07 PM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
yubba
yubbayubbaCaspe, Aragon Spain11 Threads 1,962 Posts
Capricorn143: Now I think you forgot what the post said - and no, English is not my mother tongue, but I have used it a ot with native speakers and what I said in that particular post was in no way grammatically wrong - and you reacted to the content not the spelling or whatever else.

And I did use 'dear" in the same sense you used "babe"


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I would never use "babe" Sweetie, its a word l dislike of all words, except the word h*t* which years ago l heard a friends wife talking to another and she used the word and she immediately said "I would never ever use that word, l think its an ugly word to use to describe someone", since then l have never used it. There are also some words that are not acceptable and have been published today on Yahoo.
Jun 19, 2016 3:25 PM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
la_paz_de_un_pez
la_paz_de_un_pezla_paz_de_un_pezNympton, Devon, England UK1 Posts
It's such a shame that bigotry and religious paranoia have dominated the debate.
I think we should leave but for political reasons pertaining to the bureaucratic monster that the EU has become.
The European concept is laudable but the sheer size and complexity of governing multiple nations has proven to be less than practical.
Were everyone to be equally educated, have common principles and not still be hung up on ancient history, union would be a great idea.
As it is, there is still too much of a post war mentality amongst members.
I just hope that the leave vote wins and a new chapter in social and economic relations develops.
I'm not interested in debating the issue. These are my thoughts and my intention.
I don't fear immigrants nor think they will cease to come.
I don't fear islamists (small i) more or less because of the EU.
I don't fear economic collapse. Corporations will still wish to trade in Sterling, still choose to locate to London.
The liberal tax laws and collective wealth will see to that.
It will still be a grey and damp country with all the internal class, social and national divides it has ever had.
I'm voting to leave, but only to kick a brick from the footings of a pyramid that has been built around me.
Jun 19, 2016 3:30 PM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
epirb
epirbepirbDannevirke, Hawke's Bay New Zealand32 Threads 2 Polls 7,379 Posts
la_paz_de_un_pez: It's such a shame that bigotry and religious paranoia have dominated the debate.
I think we should leave but for political reasons pertaining to the bureaucratic monster that the EU has become.
The European concept is laudable but the sheer size and complexity of governing multiple nations has proven to be less than practical.
Were everyone to be equally educated, have common principles and not still be hung up on ancient history, union would be a great idea.
As it is, there is still too much of a post war mentality amongst members.
I just hope that the leave vote wins and a new chapter in social and economic relations develops.
I'm not interested in debating the issue. These are my thoughts and my intention.
I don't fear immigrants nor think they will cease to come.
I don't fear islamists (small i) more or less because of the EU.
I don't fear economic collapse. Corporations will still wish to trade in Sterling, still choose to locate to London.
The liberal tax laws and collective wealth will see to that.
It will still be a grey and damp country with all the internal class, social and national divides it has ever had.
I'm voting to leave, but only to kick a brick from the footings of a pyramid that has been built around me.


here's a bloke lamenting Britain's refusing to "join" up last time , he must be Irish cause he's pissed
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Jun 19, 2016 7:38 PM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
galrads
galradsgalradsDublin, Ohio USA2,264 Threads 279 Polls 36,283 Posts
la_paz_de_un_pez: It's such a shame that bigotry and religious paranoia have dominated the debate.
I think we should leave but for political reasons pertaining to the bureaucratic monster that the EU has become.
The European concept is laudable but the sheer size and complexity of governing multiple nations has proven to be less than practical.
Were everyone to be equally educated, have common principles and not still be hung up on ancient history, union would be a great idea.
As it is, there is still too much of a post war mentality amongst members.
I just hope that the leave vote wins and a new chapter in social and economic relations develops.
I'm not interested in debating the issue. These are my thoughts and my intention.
I don't fear immigrants nor think they will cease to come.
I don't fear islamists (small i) more or less because of the EU.
I don't fear economic collapse. Corporations will still wish to trade in Sterling, still choose to locate to London.
The liberal tax laws and collective wealth will see to that.
It will still be a grey and damp country with all the internal class, social and national divides it has ever had.
I'm voting to leave, but only to kick a brick from the footings of a pyramid that has been built around me.



I wonder how the EU Monster compares to the Monster in the Federal government here?
dunno
Jun 19, 2016 8:23 PM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
epirb
epirbepirbDannevirke, Hawke's Bay New Zealand32 Threads 2 Polls 7,379 Posts
galrads: I wonder how the EU Monster compares to the Monster in the Federal government here?
they speak a different language .
Jun 19, 2016 8:34 PM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
epirb
epirbepirbDannevirke, Hawke's Bay New Zealand32 Threads 2 Polls 7,379 Posts
and come Friday the poms should gather all their garden wheel barrows and go fill that tunnel in because Saturday those bloody French will be sending refugees through it !!
Jun 19, 2016 8:42 PM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
galrads
galradsgalradsDublin, Ohio USA2,264 Threads 279 Polls 36,283 Posts
epirb: and come Friday the poms should gather all their garden wheel barrows and go fill that tunnel in because Saturday those bloody French will be sending refugees through it !!


That sounds like what Canada might do with the Windsor/Detroit Tunnel if Trump is elected POTUS....... laugh
Jun 20, 2016 8:38 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
purr4mance
purr4mancepurr4manceCleveland, Ohio USA4,825 Posts
Should Britain leave the EU?

yes,

i would like to see what happens after the fact. if they leave, is this the beginning of the end to the european union?
Jun 20, 2016 8:53 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
purr4mance: Should Britain leave the EU?

yes,

i would like to see what happens after the fact. if they leave, is this the beginning of the end to the european union?
well at least,we have something in common....
Jun 20, 2016 8:54 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
purr4mance
purr4mancepurr4manceCleveland, Ohio USA4,825 Posts
truheart1941: well at least,we have something in common....


it will be interesting for sure.
Jun 20, 2016 8:58 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
purr4mance
purr4mancepurr4manceCleveland, Ohio USA4,825 Posts
purr4mance: it will be interesting for sure.


how many different populist parties are going to try and take over?
Jun 20, 2016 9:06 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
pat8lanips
pat8lanipspat8lanipsbabinda, Queensland Australia67 Threads 14 Polls 6,372 Posts
I think its like the bicycle racing, nobody has the slightest interest until there is a massive crash. Even then its only to point and laugh.
Jun 20, 2016 9:09 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
tomcatwarne
tomcatwarnetomcatwarneOcean City, Plumouth, Devon, England UK289 Threads 7 Polls 17,106 Posts
epirb: and come Friday the poms should gather all their garden wheel barrows and go fill that tunnel in because Saturday those bloody French will be sending refugees through it !!


True.
Jun 20, 2016 9:13 AM CST Should Britain leave the EU?
purr4mance
purr4mancepurr4manceCleveland, Ohio USA4,825 Posts
pat8lanips: I think its like the bicycle racing, nobody has the slightest interest until there is a massive crash. Even then its only to point and laugh.


the people who have money in the market will be showing an interest especially if they haven't moved their money. and, they won't be laughing.
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