The Euro........ a little history

I've just mugged a 'Remain' supporter, I took £350 out of his wallet, but he didn't seem to mind. I felt a bit sorry for him, so I gave half of it back, but only on the condition that he spent it on things I say he can and that everything he buys should have a picture next to it of me saying I'd paid for it. He agreed. We are meeting again tomorrow to do the same thing. He said it was a fantastic idea and that he wouldn't be able to survive without me.
 
If he uses some of the money you gave him, which he gave you and you gave back to him, to build new things to sell, will you be after more of that money too? I think he'll be happy with that arrangement. Particularly if someone who you gave some of his money to, who gave no money to him in the first place, wasted that money on booze and now needs more of your money, from him, doesn't have to pay extra for wasting his money. Maybe you could get him to give that guy a new house too?
 
The financial aspect of the EU isn't even the thing that worries me -- it's the thoughts and aspirations of the people who work there that do that. I used to work a little for the European Commission and I heard some very scary words spoken in the corridors and over-heard in the meeting rooms. What they want to achieve is much more than great integration and cohesion; it's total annihilation of the nation state and a fast track to complete unification of Europe. They are also very happy to let in millions of North Africans into Europe to make up for the worryingly low natural birth rates.

I'm all for working with Europe and the world and for a natural/generational shift to a more united European, but what they are doing is unnatural and will lead to social unrest.
 
You don't need to walk the corridors of the eu's vast office blocks or stand behind a door eaves dropping to know that the europhile masters final goal is complete supremacy.
Dumb lwr.
 
The financial aspect of the EU isn't even the thing that worries me -- it's the thoughts and aspirations of the people who work there that do that. I used to work a little for the European Commission and I heard some very scary words spoken in the corridors and over-heard in the meeting rooms. What they want to achieve is much more than great integration and cohesion; it's total annihilation of the nation state and a fast track to complete unification of Europe. They are also very happy to let in millions of North Africans into Europe to make up for the worryingly low natural birth rates.

I'm all for working with Europe and the world and for a natural/generational shift to a more united European, but what they are doing is unnatural and will lead to social unrest.

Sorry I don't believe what you've heard. A guy that digs holes and constantly posts a cartoon of a man rubbing himself disagrees. What would you know. :ROFLMAO:
 
Sorry I don't believe what you've heard. A guy that digs holes and constantly posts a cartoon of a man rubbing himself disagrees. What would you know. :ROFLMAO:
You've always come across as gullible. Steroids can have that effect.
 
I've just mugged a 'Remain' supporter, I took £350 out of his wallet, but he didn't seem to mind. I felt a bit sorry for him, so I gave half of it back, but only on the condition that he spent it on things I say he can and that everything he buys should have a picture next to it of me saying I'd paid for it. He agreed. We are meeting again tomorrow to do the same thing. He said it was a fantastic idea and that he wouldn't be able to survive without me.
Who was it you mugged? I bet it was Nosey.
 
@noseall - no I didn't hear those specific words, come on lol! Those words are my assessment of the EU's goals. Congratulations on going to the trouble of finding a clip art image though (y)

The European Commission proposes the legislation that governs the way the EU works. If you want to know the future of the club, it is an excellent place to be. I speak based on experience, having spent a fair amount of time with people who work on the decision-making. The momentum of thought in that place is scary if you're opposed to the idea of a superstate.

Used to be very pro-EU until I worked there.
 
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