The UK officially signs the divorce papers with the snowflakes

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And hopefully Germany will too eventually.

And France? its coming up first isn't it?

But my wish for France, well, I was banned for it, but it stands. I'll put it this way: I hope everyone divorces the snowflakes, and those all go and load up in France. Fill it up with those types, until they all take a nice big fart in each other's faces.

That, outta do it.
 
Sure, well, they do block roads, driveways and chimneys.

Question should be, who's got the best plowers, and what gadgets mounted on them.

Never had it snow so bad in your area that the plows are pulled off the roads?
 
Never had it snow so bad in your area that the plows are pulled off the roads?

To be honest, it happens extremely rarely, and when it does, for a very short period of time, and things always go back to normal, and we're cruising again.

And we'll always be. For your sake too.
 
Why would Germany?

Because they are fed up with paying most of the bills, and constantly bailing out Greece who should never have been allowed to join the Euro.

Now the UK is leaving their significant financial contribution to the EU will end. That could cause financial pain in EU adminstration and projects OR more demands on Germany for more money.

Many German people are annoyed that they have to pay more taxes for Southern European countries where taxpaying seems to be optional.
 
Because they are fed up with paying most of the bills, and constantly bailing out Greece who should never have been allowed to join the Euro.

Now the UK is leaving their significant financial contribution to the EU will end. That could cause financial pain in EU adminstration and projects OR more demands on Germany for more money.

Many German people are annoyed that they have to pay more taxes for Southern European countries where taxpaying seems to be optional.


Greece should've never been in there indeed.
 
Greece should've never been in there indeed.

Greek politicians lied when they applied to join the Euro zone. There was no way they met the criteria.

It was doubtful that Spain, Portugal, and Italy met them. But at least their figures were genuine, unlike Greece's.

If the UK wanted to join the Euro zone now (ignoring Brexit!) the UK economy would probably not meet the current, tighter, regulations. It would be close but almost all Euro countries wouldn't meet the Euro regulations because of the financial crash and the stricter rules that came in afterwards. Perhaps ONLY Germany, and a few smaller Northern European countries, might qualify.
 
Greek politicians lied when they applied to join the Euro zone. There was no way they met the criteria.

It was doubtful that Spain, Portugal, and Italy met them. But at least their figures were genuine, unlike Greece's.

If the UK wanted to join the Euro zone now (ignoring Brexit!) the UK economy would probably not meet the current, tighter, regulations. It would be close but almost all Euro countries wouldn't meet the Euro regulations because of the financial crash and the stricter rules that came in afterwards. Perhaps ONLY Germany, and a few smaller Northern European countries, might qualify.

I demonstrated 16 years ago why the EU wouldn't work, and so as he explained the concept for the 1st time. The int'l econ prof was surprised and quiet, and made no comments. :D
 
I demonstrated 16 years ago why the EU wouldn't work, and so as he explained the concept for the 1st time. The int'l econ prof was surprised and quiet, and made no comments. :D

The EU works after a fashion. The Euro Zone is a different matter. The Euro lurches from crisis to crisis.
 
It's good to see the British taking their sovereignty back, their freedom.
 
Conservatives have come up with cute nicks for liberals like snowflakes and libtards. I certainly appreciate the courtesy and to show our appreciation I think that liberals should up with a catchy nick for conservatives, like shitballs.
 
It's good to see the British taking their sovereignty back, their freedom.

Don't see how they'll be any freer out of the EU than in it. Their government will have more freedom of action, but that's not the same thing.
 
Don't see how they'll be any freer out of the EU than in it. Their government will have more freedom of action, but that's not the same thing.

I can see why you'd arrive at that conclusion. I doubt you'd be capable of any other.
 
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