Every time I hear Tusk mentioned I keep thinking of the Fleetwood mac album/song that was the strange, somewhat disappointing follow-up to Rumours
I wonder if it will affect Tusk's chances of being re-elected?. Oh hang on I forgot, he's un-elected isn't he
Just for Donald Tusks information that SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL is in the battle fields of all over Europe where millions from all over the world lay down their lives defending European freedom from tyrants and despots and lunatics. RING ANY BELLS DONALD TUSK?
mtread I never mentioned WW2 you were just making your usual assumptions. I said battle fields and soldiers from all over the world. Including European soldiers fighting for their freedom from tyranny. Perhaps you had conveniently forgot the Napoleonic wars of the late 1700s and early 1800s the first world war and WW2 and probably a few more skirmishes I have forgotten.
Quote mtread I never mentioned WW2 you were just making your usual assumptions. I said battle fields and soldiers from all over the world. Including European soldiers fighting for their freedom from tyranny. Perhaps you had conveniently forgot the Napoleonic wars of the late 1700s and early 1800s the first world war and WW2 and probably a few more skirmishes I have forgotten.Then I don't understand the point and what comparison you are making?
Bringing Europe together in economic and social union makes another war in what was our war-torn continent almost impossible.
Quote from: YamFazFan on 07 February 2019, 04:49:32 pmEvery time I hear Tusk mentioned I keep thinking of the Fleetwood mac album/song that was the strange, somewhat disappointing follow-up to Rumours My favourite is - Go your own way
Tango In The Night - Little Lies. Sums up Leave completely Actually I hated this iteration of Fleetwood Mac. Give me version 1 with Peter Green anyday
Some 79 per cent of those surveyed agreed to the statement that “the Irish Government should hold out for a legal guarantee that there will be no hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland even if that risk a no-deal Brexit on March 29th”.
The EU’s stance has won favour with 63 per cent of the Irish population with just 16 per cent disapproving.
Unsurprisingly, just 6 per cent of the Irish population approved of the way the UK government is handling Brexit and nearly two-thirds believe its approach to the Brexit negotiations has been “very bad”.
The reputation of the UK has taken a battering in Ireland as a result of Brexit.
Given a choice between cutting ties economically with the UK or with the EU, 81 per cent of Irish people would rather cut economic ties with the UK than the EU.
By the way, I have been wondering, what the special place in hell looks like for those who promoted BREXIT without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it safely.
Quote Good to see you have started calling him Tommy.....Probably best to get used to his name as I get the feeling you're going to be hearing a lot more from him.... Nah, he's still SYL, or possibly RAH. Don't think we will hear much more from him soon.
Good to see you have started calling him Tommy.....Probably best to get used to his name as I get the feeling you're going to be hearing a lot more from him....
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