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Asunto: Brexit

2016-07-19 21:31:44
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2016-07-20 17:29:53
Stop trolling with RT news and grow up. Even my italian friend tells you to be carefull with russian propaganda.
2016-07-20 17:32:11
And your objective opinion about the EU is the same as the objective KKK opinion about black people. Your links are getting even worse with using RT as source :/
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2016-07-20 17:35:21
2016-07-20 17:36:29
charles.
let people post the *** they like.
To be careful of propaganda does not mean to censor anything.
2016-07-20 17:39:21
You and your censor, Rumpil the second. If you want to post politics all the time, go to some lousy political website and have fun 24/7.
2016-07-20 20:30:00
Dont participate if you dont like little fasist!
in a while you will give us a list from the media you allow us to post.
you are an undemocratic neoliberal so you like the EU.
Thats your problem.
I am writing about the issue, you just troling and attaking people.
2016-07-20 20:54:10
Guys,

Please stop attacking each other and stop the name calling.
Either stay on topic, or see this one closed.
2016-07-20 21:18:34
UK will build trading zone TEN times bigger than EU with mega-deals with 12 major nations

BRITAIN already has ten trade deals lined up with economic powerhouses around the world as it forges its post-Brexit future, Liam Fox said last night.

The new Secretary of State for International Trade has been tasked with negotiating the global trade deals that will make Britain “a beacon of open trade around the world”.

Last night he revealed that he will be allowed to cherry pick the brightest and the best from each Government department to ensure he heads the strongest team possible to advance Britain’s interests.

“One of the things that has always irritated people in Britain about our relationship with the EU is that we always applied all the EU laws,” he said.

“By the same token, one of the things that people will trust in us is that we apply all the laws. People understand that if we make a law, we will apply it without fear of favour.”

Last night Whitehall confirmed a list of ten economic powerhouses, including India, China, Japan Australia and Canada have already committed informally to forming strong trade deals with the UK.

Australian Prime Minister Malcom Turnbull confirmed he wants to complete a free trade deal with Britain as he called Prime Minister Theresa May to offer his congratulations on her appointment.

Mrs May said: “I have been very clear that this Government will make a success of our exit from the European Union.

“One of the ways we will do this is by embracing the opportunities to strike free trade deals with our partners across the globe.

"It is very encouraging that one of our closest international partners is already seeking to establish just such a deal. This shows that we can make Brexit work for Britain, and the new Secretary of State for International Trade will be taking this forward in the weeks and months ahead.
“Britain is an outward-looking and globally-minded country, and we will build on this as we forge a new role for ourselves in the world.”

Speaking during his first weekend in his new role, Mr Fox said his new department would have three aims: developing a new ability for Britain to technically negotiate trade contacts “for the first time in 43 years”, encouraging direct investment int he UK and promoting British goods and services throughout the world “to a scale we haven’t seen before”.

“I think the whole concept of economic blocks belongs in the 20th century. The prize in the 21st century will go to those who understand flexibility and agility. This is part of Britain’s DNA," he said.

“I think there is a chance for us to set you this country to be a global beacon for open trade. We can’t negotiate trade deals independently while we’re still member of the European Union, so what we’re doing is having the discussions so we know where we are.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/690191/Britain-ten-Brexit-trade-deals-lined-up-economic-powerhouses
2016-07-20 22:01:40
brexit was not an emotional movement. it was a well planed deal. good point for the brits! great nation!
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2016-07-21 18:38:35
Nope, it wasn't a planned deal. Even Cameron said that he didn't expect people would vote Leave.
2016-07-21 18:54:19
You anti-EU guys don't have a discussion, you all agree with each other and act as buddies, deny facts, don't answer difficult questions and post complete nonsense, lies and other crap, like you with your RT bs. Go to some anti-EU website if you want friends to agree with you. And if I am not mistaken, you are the one telling admins to ban me because I don't agree with your nonsense, so who is the forum fascist??

See post 239, posted by you: ban yourself before ban you the admins !!

http://sokker.org/forum_topic/ID_forum/1260/ID_topic/3236665/pg/16#forum-topic-post-239


EDIT: and if you want to have political discussion, BREXIT is done, the world goes on. But Turkey and Nice most probably have not enough to do with the EU and your hate.

More than 50,000 people have been fired or suspended over the attempt to overthrow the government, including police, generals and admirals, teachers, judges and civil servants among others. The country will need a major restructuring of its security forces, having gutted the leadership of its military, with at least 118 generals and admirals detained, stripping the general-rank command of the Turkish military by a third, according to Turkish state broadcaster TRT. Authorities have also suspended 8,777 Ministry of Interior personnel, mostly police, as well as 100 Turkish intelligence service personnel. CNN.com
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2016-07-21 19:03:51
New numbers:

Turkey suspends European Convention on Human Rights in wake of coup

Turkey will temporarily suspend the European Convention on Human Rights after announcing a state of emergency following the attempted coup.

Meanwhile, around 60,000 soldiers, police, judges, civil servants and teachers have been suspended, detained or put under investigation since the coup was defeated.

independent.co.uk
2016-07-21 19:14:00
BREXIT is done

Last time I checked, GB was still in the EU.

Why don't you do everyone including yourself a favour and stay away from this topic?
2016-07-21 19:21:11
Is there anything else the people can do about it? Some are trying but the decision has been taken already. I don't think anyone expects the UK will be allowed to stay onboard.

And if you want to ask the right people to stay away from the topic, start reading back the posts from first page and find the problems ...

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2016-07-21 21:40:03
Why don't you do everyone including yourself a favour and stay away from this topic?

I can't really understand why one would try to impede other people to have a discussion.