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Tonight 9 o'clock life storys with Piers Morgan


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Nige is bang on the money again. France is in turmoil a month before the general elections with Holande having scuppered his parties chances and the main opposition expecting to be charged with fraud any day, thus handing the impetus to the far right party of Le Pen. In Germany Mrs Merkel is leaching support and with her main opponent Schultz also being an arch-EU supporter the right wing 'Germany First' party is poised for gaining loads of seats. In Holland the far right are already seriously close to power according to the polls.

 

If Junckers publishes his White Paper on closer integration as expected the EU is finished. If he doesn't he is finished.

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Nige is bang on the money again. France is in turmoil a month before the general elections with Holande having scuppered his parties chances and the main opposition expecting to be charged with fraud any day, thus handing the impetus to the far right party of Le Pen. In Germany Mrs Merkel is leaching support and with her main opponent Schultz also being an arch-EU supporter the right wing 'Germany First' party is poised for gaining loads of seats. In Holland the far right are already seriously close to power according to the polls.

 

If Junckers publishes his White Paper on closer integration as expected the EU is finished. If he doesn't he is finished.

Not sure which one would be better.

 

Read recently that the UK is offering "token membership" to the commonwealth.

 

Wouldn't it be nice if we built a new commonwealth, all the benefits of the old EU but with British interests at the forefront!

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Not sure which one would be better.

 

Read recently that the UK is offering "token membership" to the commonwealth.

 

Wouldn't it be nice if we built a new commonwealth, all the benefits of the old EU but with British interests at the forefront!

 

Given how we governed India I'm not sure that would be a good idea :lol:

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Would be extremely difficult to work out which of those two was the biggest *****... Probably a dead heat!

 

For the avoidance of any doubt the word ***** was in no way complimentary, rather just the opposite.

 

Relatively simple Mr P.

 

Piers Morgan is a complete **** and Nigel Farage had the foresight to help take the UK out of the grossly mis-managed and corrupt EU.

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Nige is bang on the money again. France is in turmoil a month before the general elections with Holande having scuppered his parties chances and the main opposition expecting to be charged with fraud any day, thus handing the impetus to the far right party of Le Pen. In Germany Mrs Merkel is leaching support and with her main opponent Schultz also being an arch-EU supporter the right wing 'Germany First' party is poised for gaining loads of seats. In Holland the far right are already seriously close to power according to the polls.

 

If Junckers publishes his White Paper on closer integration as expected the EU is finished. If he doesn't he is finished.

Nationalism is on the rise because too many countries with too wide a spread of behaviours are being forced into a narrow band ( The EU)

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Nationalism is on the rise because too many countries with too wide a spread of behaviours are being forced into a narrow band ( The EU)

Agreed, another way of saying it is that freedom of speech and democracy has been steam rolled over for to long, the right of centre will always thrive in these political conditions.
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