Kit-Fox wrote:When looked at with regards to the UK only, the EU needs the UK much more than the UK needs the EU.
And your the one who started the vote, I'm just suggesting you pay attention to it. Not my fault if you dont like what it shows
That sgw is full of anti EU, it shows that, and I'm sure that among recent votes added (the 2 no votes just added..) many non Europeans voted just for the lols the no option..
Just because sgw people are misguided doesn't mean, fortunately, that all people who are going to vote in elections will vote for those anti EU mostly from radical right and radical left wing, or at least ultranationalist.
Well, I expected too much from people here, looks like you lot just prefer your good old national isolated places with national currency.
V.O.I.D wrote:All I see here is more ill informed rambling. Using quotes to change the meaning of your words? You are the one who typed them, Not me. Also, considering you're trying to inform me of the usage of the English language, a language to which you openly admit is not your primary language, I find insulting. You'll find that 'expected to' and 'your choice' are not the same thing, and while you may have meant otherwise, what you typed did not represent it accurately. The arrogance of your reply also is not acceptable. Your grasp on the English Language is not as great as you think.
Also, Kit-fox is entitled to his opinion, so you calling this a 'debate' thread, then proceeding to ridicule someone based on opinion does nothing to further the thread, your views or anything else for that matter. Other than serving to alienate people, it all seems to be ignorant garbage.
You'll find that Kit-fox never alluded to a grand scheme or any agenda, just that the UK joined under one intention and were somewhat duped by their governments views, and the terms of their membership.
If the EU wish to change its agreement for member nations and enforce its standards and political ideals upon its member nations, then the citizens of the UK have every right to feel they should withdraw. If you were to become a customer of a bank, then 10-20 years later they inform you of policy changes that you as a customer are unhappy with, then you'd have every right to take your business elsewhere.
Quite simply Pops, the EU isn't as 'Godly' or 'Righteous' as you make it out to be, and insulting others with your faulty logic only serves to concrete in our minds your level of maturity (or rather a lack of it). Before holding a debate topic, you need to work on your manners, and be prepared to adress others in a courteous manner, and not mock them for what they believe.
~soul
It's very easy to quote a part of a sentence to change its meaning. Following text from you just confirm what I said, quote a part of my text to change its sense.
As for EU scamming UK...When you join a group, you have to take into consideration it has POSSIBILITIES TO CHANGE IN THE FUTURE. Fortunately, I might add. (caps because I'm tired of the whole we weren't expecting this)
Oh what do you think I'm doing? I subscribed to a semi-official right wing politics forum lately (not radical right, I wouldn't lower myself to such level), and that's exactly how some of people there react to their contrary (aka the total opposite incarnated here by anti EU people). And believe me, some of them are older than you & I..
