here we go.

Juncker finally admits that the EU isn't going to negotiate with britain if we stay inside, or if we leave.

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Toys pram throw out

Seems to me that we might as well go. Our chances of getting anything from the inside are zero.

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The Natural Philosopher
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Colin, Adrian and Dave will like this:-

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This could be a win/win situation. In a months time, Nicola calls the Scottish independence referendum, wins and Scotland secedes and joins the EU. They then move to the Euro and by the end of the year get caught for their share of the Eurozone debts and have to take in and pay for 50K EU refugees! The rest of the UK can sue the Scottish government for the balance of the National debt which they will owe and seize all Scottish assets coming into the UK as the US does when something upsets their bankers. We can also take a lesson from Donald Trump and charge Scotland for the cost of putting up a border fence between England and Scotland. Implausible just wait!!! Dave will need a new passport! He could of course become a UK citizen domiciled in England. It would only take 5 years.

Just painting a possible scenario for entertainment.

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Capitol

We can also take a lesson from Donald Trump and charge

Can I paint another entertainment picture of what will be the UK immigration border check between northern Ireland and the Republic after we leave? A chicken wire fence?

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Adrian Caspersz

Sounds about right.

But are the SNP stupid enough to actually want independence? Surely they know that scotland is the net recipient of a lot of UK money, and that a declining oil industry and vapourware renewables will not keep Rab C. Nesbitt in beer, chips and on the sosh?

I think they are just like te Labour party, inventing a convenient enemy (england) to get the power on the back of National Socialism, but never ever wanting to actually deliver independence because once they do, they will be toast?

The Labour party needs a constant supply of 'issues', to justify its existence. If those 'issues' ever vanished, so too would the Labour party.

That's why in 50 years, they have never ever solved any.

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The Natural Philosopher

Oh no, I think we can do better than that.

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The Natural Philosopher

The Irish will follow us, we're their biggest market.

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Capitol

Fishing and wind farms?

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Capitol

Sweden and France looking wobbly too.

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The Natural Philosopher

Don't make me larf. In the EU they would lose all fishing rights, and as far as windfarms go, a separate England would be under no obligation to buy windpower at 12p, when it can buy french nuke power at 4p

Of course the SNP would blame England...

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The Natural Philosopher

But given that he is just another lying politician, no one can ever believe anything he says.

There are no toys and no pram. He's just doing what anyone with a clue would do in that situation, make it look like it makes more sense to stay than leave, because that is what he wants to see with the referendum.

That remains to be seen if the eurozone implodes completely and the EU needs Britain to help with the bailing out because Germany and France wont be able to afford to do that alone. They could well provide some quid pro quo to get Britain to assist.

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jjjuu78

They get too much from the EU to do that.

They would be free to continue to sell anything they like to Britain with Britain outside the EU.

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jjjuu78

I don?t believe that with France.

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jjjuu78

Who is he speaking for though. Those sort of people often change their tunes depending on their audience. Brian

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Brian Gaff

And this fits in with the UKs agreement that we don't bail out the euro in what way rod/TNP?

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dennis

That would be the reason to try some quid pro quo to see if that could get Britain to change its mind on the bailing out, stupid.

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jjjuu78

well at least the guard posts are already in place an we wont have to build any new ones

tim

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tim...

Danes are first in the queue (apparently)

tim

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tim...

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