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All the police stations shutting down,redudancies in the force,same with the army, navy ships scrapped, are we being set up for, big jackbooted, armed Euro forces marching in and taking over.

The coalition goverment are just euro puppets.

The dominant trinity of dictators, France,Italy and Germany,making all the decisions excluding all other members in their covert meetings.

The common market was an impossible dream,alright in theory but now its a bloody nightmare.

Our goverment members are inmature ,selfish dishonest men who have let Brittain down.

A super state is still on the agenda and only three countries will benifit, the rest will just be milked like cows.

Hitler,Musollini and Napoleons dream of domination is in sight.Is it possible to have an election now, so we can vote these prats out of our lives.

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Plus Europe has become wealthy as a result of money poured in from Germany, France, ,Britain and Italy.

I'm not sure how massive investment into poorer countries is somehow a nefarious plot.


And I've yet to see a jackboot anywhe but on the odd hoxton art student. And maybe guardia civiles in Spain, but they lost influence a long time ago.

You have no vision Mockers, we have already had foreign police pounding the beat last year.

Its embarrassing to see any member of a British goverment to be in the company of the unholy trinity and being totally

ignored.like little children pushed to the side.

Did we ever get back the rebate Thatcher and Blair tried for.

Whats wrong with the Daily mail anyway ,"sniggers"

?Is it possible to have an election now, so we can vote these prats out of our lives.?


?Election? sorry but this is no longer a democracy - it is a cleptocracy / Kleptocracy, their replacements are already being prepped. So vote for who you like the outcome will be the same.

It is not complex at all, people think they have self-determination, I do not exclude myself from this group, however the realty is that power makes change, if you do not have access to power (like most of us) then we are effected by change, but not able to effect change.

Neither do I as it happens, but then again I don't tend to crash into forums with a single-dimension frame of reference, wearing a metaphorical sandwich-board proclaiming the end of the world. So sometimes it's necessary


But I didn't ask you what you don't find enjoyable - I asked you what you did


If, for example, you were able to partake in any of the zillion other discussions, you might be afforded more respect. We could treat you like a 2-dimensional character.

?Neither do I as it happens, but then again I don't tend to crash into forums with a single-dimension frame of reference, wearing a metaphorical sandwich-board proclaiming the end of the world. So sometimes it's necessary

But I didn't ask you what you don't find enjoyable - I asked you what you did

If, for example, you were able to partake in any of the zillion other discussions, you might be afforded more respect. We could treat you like a 2-dimensional character.?


Given your passive-aggressive comments, you must be one of the prefects I have been told about.

Interesting use of the adjective ?we?

New Nexus Wrote:

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> ?Neither do I as it happens, but then again I

> don't tend to crash into forums with a

> single-dimension frame of reference, wearing a

> metaphorical sandwich-board proclaiming the end of

> the world. So sometimes it's necessary

> But I didn't ask you what you don't find enjoyable

> - I asked you what you did

> If, for example, you were able to partake in any

> of the zillion other discussions, you might be

> afforded more respect. We could treat you like a

> 2-dimensional character.?

>

> Given your passive-aggressive comments, you must

> be one of the prefects I have been told about.

> Interesting use of the adjective ?we?


we are sheeple only you know teh truth you are spilliing yuor seed on barrenn ground here mybe you shuold reveel your truths to otheres whoo may bee more receptive i.e. other nutters

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This tells me all I need to know and if you have nothing other than late 70s "We're all screwed but only I'm perceptive enough to know it" guff then perhaps you should return for another sojourn with those-who-told-you and return with another ID when you have something to offer.


PS - You know THEY are putting something in the yoghurt too!?

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