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Brexit would bring in stability to EU opines the dope merkle

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
16 May 2016, 10:31
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16 May 2016, 10:31#1
Merkle is a wicked women.

Each week before June 23, I would like to nominate a ridiculous comment of the week. With the amount of folk around claiming that Britain’s exit from the EU would herald World War III, pestilence, famine and every other horseman of the apocalypse, there is no shortage of candidates.

At the beginning of last week I rather assumed that David Cameron would win for attempting to posthumously recruit the British dead of Two World Wars to  the cause of the EU, claiming that the fallen had laid down their lives solely in order that Britain should not to be sovereign (HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHA).  But then the PM’s predecessor, Gordon Brown, stepped up in the middle of the week and pronounced that voting to ‘Leave’ the EU would be ‘not British’.

Some years ago I contributed to a pretty bad book put together by Gordon Brown that tried to define ‘Britishness’.  So I know how elastic an idea he thinks it is.  But even I found it surprising that Brown could claim that people who want Britain to govern herself are un-British while those who want Britain to be ruled from abroad are patriots (Bwahahahahahahaha). In any ordinary political season Gordon Brown would have won last week’s race.  But this is no ordinary political season, for we must remember that Frau Merkel is still around.  And so it is that at the very end of this week the German Chancellor has stepped up and won my ridiculous comment of the week award.  It is for an intervention reported in today’s Sunday Times in which the German Chancellor describes the prospect of Britain exiting the EU as a ‘completely unnecessary risk’ which risks creating ‘extra instability’ in Europe at a time (as the ST says) ‘when it is already facing economic turmoil and the migration crisis.’

I suppose we will simply have to guess why Chancellor Merkel is trying to blame the British public for ‘worsening’ a situation she herself createdAfter all, if Frau Merkel had not last year unilaterally thrown open the doors of Europe to the entire third world then the migration crisis would not be a crisis.  Was it a ‘necessary’ or an ‘unnecessary’ risk that the German Chancellor took in 2015?  In my view last year she sailed Europe directly into an iceberg.  How strange that she should now attack those passengers who are trying to secure themselves a life raft.

Hopefully the British people have seen through these malignant globalists and will take back their country!!!

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
16 May 2016, 11:42
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16 May 2016, 11:42#2
 Brits need to break free from the Fourth reich!!

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned Britain’s David Cameron that putting limits on immigration from other European Union nations would be a “point of no return” that could sharply increase the risk of Britain leaving the EU, a magazine said.

The respected weekly Der Spiegel, citing unnamed sources in Merkel’s office and the German foreign ministry, reported on Sunday (2 November) that Merkel was becoming worried for the first time that a British exit from the EU – dubbed “Brexit” – was a real possibility.

Under growing pressure from the anti-EU UK Independence Party (UKIP) ahead of a May 2015 national election, Cameron’s Conservatives have said they would try to cap immigration from the rest of the EU if re-elected.

Both Merkel and the European Commission in Brussels have said this would violate a fundamental EU principle that allows citizens of the bloc to live and work in any member state.

Spiegel cited sources in Berlin saying that if Cameron does insist on limiting the number of immigrants from other EU states, “there will be no going back”.

Should Cameron persist (in this plan), Chancellor Angela Merkel would abandon her efforts to keep Britain in the EU. With that a point of no return would be reached,” it quoted the sources as saying, adding: “That would be it then.

There was no suggestion that Germany, the EU’s biggest economy and most powerful member, would itself push Britain towards the exit. Merkel has said she strongly backs continued British membership of the 28 nation bloc, but not at any price.

No member state has ever left the EU, though the bloc’s Lisbon Treaty does contain a legal mechanism for a country to do so if it chooses. Other member states cannot force it out.

Merkel tried to convince the British premier at the last EU summit not to put limits on the number of EU citizens allowed to work in Britain, Spiegel said, but subsequent comments by British officials suggested her warning had fallen on deaf ears.

Cameron has said he will hold an in-or-out referendum on EU membership in 2017 if he wins the May election. He has said he wants Britain to remain inside a reformed EU, but it is far from clear the reforms he wants will be accepted by other members.

Britain’s Sunday Times reported last month that Merkel was open to talks with Cameron on possible restrictions for migrant EU workers bending the rules to claim welfare benefits inappropriately in other countries in the bloc – a key concern for many British voters.

“On the other hand, we must not interfere with the fundamental principles of free movement in Europe,” it quoted Merkel as saying.

Large numbers of people from eastern Europe, especially Poland, have moved to the UK since their countries joined the EU from 2004.(Soon the Britsh will be a minority in their own country. London is now Londonstan!!)

Supporters of EU enlargement in Britain and elsewhere say they have given a big boost to the economy. Critics say they have put great strain on local services such as health, housing and education.

Chancellor George Osborne dismissed the story as speculation about how Germany may react to a future UK policy shift, but said the government would act in the national interest in addressing public concerns about immigration.(How will teh TWIT do this?)

He told the BBC Breakfast programme today (3 November) that concerns about abuses of the benefit system were causing “great unhappiness” but the UK would approach future negotiations in a “calm and rational” way.

Meanwhile on Sunday (2 November), Conservative MP and former justice secretary Kenneth Clarke – from the Conservatives’ pro-European wing –defended EU migration.

“If you’re going to have a sensible single market, if we want to compete with the Americans and the Chinese and so on, we need the free movement of labour,” he told BBC’s Sunday Politics.(YES KEEP THE WAGES OFTHE BRITS AS LOW AS POSSIBLE. WAKE UP BRITS!)

A spokesman for Mr Cameron said that he would make a speech on immigration before Christmas, and stressed “you can be sure he will always put Britain first.”HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA - YOU WILL PUT THE INTERESTS OF THE GLOIBALISTS FIRST NOT THE PEOPLE)

Meanwhile The Sunday Times reported yesterday that Cameron was seeking to ban only jobless migrants and deport them after three months if they could not support themselves in a bid to satisfy Berlin.

The newspaper claimed the prime minister’s planned speech, about beefing up immigration policy, will focus on stretching EU rules “to their limits” so the measures are more likely to be tolerated by Angela Merkel, the German chancellor. (GERMANY LOOKS AT LAST TO HAVE CONQUERED BRITAIN BY STEALTH.)

Senior ministers say Cameron wants to present plans to renegotiate Britain’s relationship with Brussels that are “German-compliant”, the newspaper said.

They say he will seek to “square” Merkel before he makes his speech this year on curbing immigration.

VOTE BREXIT BRITS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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