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View Eaglecoops's Profile Eaglecoops Flag CR3 30 Dec 20 11.05am Send a Private Message to Eaglecoops Add Eaglecoops as a friend

Originally posted by croydon proud

Sell one, and keep one Eaglecoop, and live off the one i sell, just renting both at the moment, whats your take on it?

I already posted in reply to Bluejay a couple of pages back. It’s time for change, but not to the detriment of the British people or British investors.

 

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View Wisbech Eagle's Profile Wisbech Eagle Flag Truro Cornwall 30 Dec 20 11.09am Send a Private Message to Wisbech Eagle Add Wisbech Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Matov

For 'creating and maintaining peace', read coming up with a mechanism to prevent Germany from starting yet another major European conflict given its predilection for invading other countries.

And then, in an act of incredible self-harm, creating the Euro which effectively turns Germany back into the dominant European force that no longer needs its Panzers given it now has a perfectly good central bank in Frankfurt to do its bidding, allowing it to strangle democracy all over the Continent.

Way to go Europe.

Just as a matter of interest how much time have you spent in Germany and how many modern Germans do you know?

Having worked for 2 German companies, spent a lot of time there and got to know many German people my impression of them and their commitment to democracy and fairness is that it is exemplary. The values they have been taught, largely because of the reset we initiated after WW2, are in many ways more English now than those displayed by some Englishmen.

There is absolutely no desire to dominate anyone. You probably won't believe it though.

 


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View Matov's Profile Matov Flag 30 Dec 20 11.17am Send a Private Message to Matov Add Matov as a friend

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There is absolutely no desire to dominate anyone. You probably won't believe it though.


History would tend to disagree with you. Throw in geography and language and you have a nation that appears more prone than most to have a desire to interfere in the affairs of others even if only because it harbours deep insecurity (let's not forget that it has only existed as one country since 1871 and was divided into two for forty years of that period) France to its West, Russia to its East and with its access to the oceans always done so purely with the blessing, or not, of the UK

Throw in a history of economic colonisation out to the east (modern-day Germany has a huge chunk of what it might be able to claim a legitimate ownership of to the East) and you have a nation that always needs keeping a wary eye on. Both enjoying a huge positive in terms of some natural resources such as coal whilst being almost completely lacking in others such as oil and various ores, and you have a nation-state that has to secure a variety of commodities to ensure its well being.

The EU tempers Germanys worst instincts. But the Euro has completely thrown that balancing act and handed Berlin far to much power. Europe will rue that day eventually.

 


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View kevlee's Profile kevlee Flag born Wandsworth emigrated to Lanc... 30 Dec 20 11.18am Send a Private Message to kevlee Add kevlee as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Or perhaps not enough.

It's all true, just fifty years too late.

Still, a dig in the ribs keeps em warmed up.

Here you go - the famous "Wake up Warmington" episode from 1977. Something to keep us all going in these troubled times!

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View Eaglecoops's Profile Eaglecoops Flag CR3 30 Dec 20 11.21am Send a Private Message to Eaglecoops Add Eaglecoops as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

About time, new EU workers can no longer claim benefits for 5 years.

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I have posted before that it costs the taxpayer a fortune to subsidize a minimum wage worker who may pay 3k in taxes but claim ten times that much. If they have kids over hear that does not include the cost of education and healthcare.

If the greedy employers are so desperate for EU workers then they will have to offer them a better pay deal to make it attractive to come here.

Now we need to ensure that these jobs are taken up by the unemployed.

This is the absolute crux of it. For example, the big building companies were desperate for us to remain in Europe as their profits, boosted by utilising cheap European labour have rocketed in the last 10-20 years.

Let’s get back to British workers getting paid decent money for a decent days work. Let’s have British sub contractors being able to win tenders because they are not up against crews from Eastern Europe pricing jobs at cost to kill British crews off.

The net result? The big companies don’t make obscene profits, the ground workers, carpenters, fixers, plasterers, bricklayers, plumbers, electricians and let’s not forget the labourers start to earn fair money, are able to contribute more in taxes, etc,etc. This is my business and it’s what I understand, but I’m sure it would apply to many other businesses that can see a positive out of being hamstrung by European tender rules.

 

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View Eaglecoops's Profile Eaglecoops Flag CR3 30 Dec 20 11.30am Send a Private Message to Eaglecoops Add Eaglecoops as a friend

Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle

Just as a matter of interest how much time have you spent in Germany and how many modern Germans do you know?

Having worked for 2 German companies, spent a lot of time there and got to know many German people my impression of them and their commitment to democracy and fairness is that it is exemplary. The values they have been taught, largely because of the reset we initiated after WW2, are in many ways more English now than those displayed by some Englishmen.

There is absolutely no desire to dominate anyone. You probably won't believe it though.

that’s probably because England isn’t full of Englishmen anymore.

 

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Online Flag 30 Dec 20 11.37am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by kevlee

Here you go - the famous "Wake up Warmington" episode from 1977. Something to keep us all going in these troubled times!

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'They don't like it up em'.

A sign that should be on every nightclub door for lesbian night.

Edited by Stirlingsays (30 Dec 2020 11.39am)

 


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View kevlee's Profile kevlee Flag born Wandsworth emigrated to Lanc... 30 Dec 20 11.43am Send a Private Message to kevlee Add kevlee as a friend

The Germans seem to be very popular on this thread the last couple of days..
Reminds me of Nicholas Ridley getting sacked for being very UN-PC about our Germanic cousins.
Smoked like a trooper and died of lung cancer aged 63.

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Online Flag 30 Dec 20 11.50am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by kevlee

The Germans seem to be very popular on this thread the last couple of days..
Reminds me of Nicholas Ridley getting sacked for being very UN-PC about our Germanic cousins.
Smoked like a trooper and died of lung cancer aged 63.

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Honesty is rarely rewarded in the political world.

 


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View ASCPFC's Profile ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 30 Dec 20 1.05pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

'They don't like it up em'.

A sign that should be on every nightclub door for lesbian night.

Edited by Stirlingsays (30 Dec 2020 11.39am)

Lesbian night is so last year.

 


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View Matov's Profile Matov Flag 30 Dec 20 1.22pm Send a Private Message to Matov Add Matov as a friend

How this is all ending today has a certain delicious irony to it. Starmer was instrumental in changing Labour policy from respecting the referendum result to not only calling for a second referendum but also then cheering on a second Remain option. A policy that was beyond any rational comprehension. And at that moment, handing Johnson the next election on a plate. Perhaps the biggest ever example of political self-immolation in modern history. That speech he gave at the Labour party conference in 2018 will be studied by generations of political students for decades to come. With his punishment being made leader of the Labour party and then suspending the man who led the party to almost winning in 2017.

With Labours second referendum a policy that was utter insanity given the electoral reality of the UK. Gifting Johnson an 80 seat majority. Might as well have put it in a shiny box and tied a lovely ribbon around it.

And now, a little over a year later, leading the Labour Party and whipping his MP's to vote for Johnsons deal.

Delightful. The kind of s*** you could not write as fiction.

Well done Sir Starmer. I am now convinced he was the Leave campaigns secret weapon. Our greatest double agent. A true Knight of the Realm!

Brexit is concluded today. And all thanks to one man. Ladies, Gentlemen and Naval Officers. I give you the leader of the Labour Party. My Brexit champion. A true national hero!


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croydon proud Flag Any european country i fancy! 30 Dec 20 1.23pm

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Why wait, hop over to Ireland and be a citizen of the world.

It never ceases to amaze me how many fifth columnists love to suckle at a teat they so clearly dislike....then again, that's what fifth columnists do I suppose.

The beauty of my EU passport stirling is that I have freedom to choose where in 28 countries i can reside, sure, Ireland is one of the most beautiful, and i might end up there, but with the beaches of Spain or Portugal for 6 months of the year to? Croydon is great, but at our age i feel we have earned a slower pace of life, so I will play it by ear. The swopping my gb passport limiting me to one country, all be it the country of my birth, for 28 countries including blighty, was a no brainer, and i can only see it getting worse, as half the patriots like to bow and scrape to the eton elite, it"s tough times ahead for the average working man i"m afraid, just glad i have done my share and am semi retired already.

 

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