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Topic: The 50p Brexit coin has resurfaced. (Read 146 times)

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December 26, 2019, 03:27:06 AM
#8

They don't want to have to take on tons and tons of migrants -- who they're unable to care for -- without their own government approving such action.


let me remember my history knowledge, who forced a constitution on germany that forced it to basically feed, educate and house everyone that comes to germany and asks for asylum?

it was you (uk)

how about you join suffering with germany the constitution you imposed upon it.

its also not that way that germany wants to get enslaved by the entire middle east and africa.

germany is mirrowing on whole europe the constitution it was imposed upon.

btw all immigrants comming to germany vote the german left (like democrats in us) who prevent the removal of those articles cementing the enslavement.

I mean after WW1 when this was done, people knew that this was one of the biggest reason behind Hitlers rise to power (and Mussolini) and why WW2 occured. Things like this aren't going to be repeated due to that fact.

I don't think forced repatritions to the point of a country going into a depression go on par with forcing a country to take on migrants.

Then again, if you don't want to be apart of an international community like the EU -- vote to leave and move on. There's no reason to not at that point.;

ohm no that constitution germany currently has is not a product of versails in 1918 it is a product 1945 after world war 2
legendary
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Flying Hellfish is a Commie
December 26, 2019, 02:35:42 AM
#7

They don't want to have to take on tons and tons of migrants -- who they're unable to care for -- without their own government approving such action.


let me remember my history knowledge, who forced a constitution on germany that forced it to basically feed, educate and house everyone that comes to germany and asks for asylum?

it was you (uk)

how about you join suffering with germany the constitution you imposed upon it.

its also not that way that germany wants to get enslaved by the entire middle east and africa.

germany is mirrowing on whole europe the constitution it was imposed upon.

btw all immigrants comming to germany vote the german left (like democrats in us) who prevent the removal of those articles cementing the enslavement.

I mean after WW1 when this was done, people knew that this was one of the biggest reason behind Hitlers rise to power (and Mussolini) and why WW2 occured. Things like this aren't going to be repeated due to that fact.

I don't think forced repatritions to the point of a country going into a depression go on par with forcing a country to take on migrants.

Then again, if you don't want to be apart of an international community like the EU -- vote to leave and move on. There's no reason to not at that point.;
sr. member
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December 25, 2019, 03:32:40 AM
#6

They don't want to have to take on tons and tons of migrants -- who they're unable to care for -- without their own government approving such action.


let me remember my history knowledge, who forced a constitution on germany that forced it to basically feed, educate and house everyone that comes to germany and asks for asylum?

it was you (uk)

how about you join suffering with germany the constitution you imposed upon it.

its also not that way that germany wants to get enslaved by the entire middle east and africa.

germany is mirrowing on whole europe the constitution it was imposed upon.

btw all immigrants comming to germany vote the german left (like democrats in us) who prevent the removal of those articles cementing the enslavement.
legendary
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Flying Hellfish is a Commie
December 24, 2019, 03:49:26 PM
#5
Well the issue about Brexit has presented itself yet again in this thread.

People think that Britian wants to restore their empire or that they want to do everything by themselves now -- with no international help in the least. That's just not true, and not going to happen. Britain/UK wants to be able to negotiate by themselves without the EU deciding everything about their country for them.

They don't want to have to take on tons and tons of migrants -- who they're unable to care for -- without their own government approving such action.

They're still going to strike up trade deals with other countries and use the WTO's guidelines for trade. This isn't like they're going to back to the times where they're just focused on mercantilism.
sr. member
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December 24, 2019, 12:58:37 PM
#4
Update! The 50p coin has now been sold, in exchange for a bag of magic Brexit beans. If there's one thing guaranteed to ensure a strong economy, it's magic beans.
Fight them on the beaches! Restore the British Empire! Why is no-one listening? It's almost as if the UK is a small, unimportant country that is working hard to ensure its own irrelevance on the world stage... but that couldn't be true, surely?

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December 24, 2019, 12:34:11 AM
#3
The Royal Mint has announced that it will be releasing a reminted 50p coin in January.  There won't be any stars on it though. I always felt that the EU flag was very apt - a load of stars running round in a circle, and getting nowhere.

sadly no one in europe trusts or gives a damn about the british mint oligarchy, you are losers and the only thing you know about the economy is about how to enrich your oligarchs, and exploit foreigners.
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December 22, 2019, 01:48:48 AM
#2
And here's an exclusive image of that 50p coin after Brexit...



Sorry, couldn't resist  Tongue

Again the image is quite apt however, the 3 lions turning their backs on everything and leaving the world stage.
legendary
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December 21, 2019, 12:22:44 PM
#1
The Royal Mint has announced that it will be releasing a reminted 50p coin in January.  There won't be any stars on it though. I always felt that the EU flag was very apt - a load of stars running round in a circle, and getting nowhere.
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