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Brexit 2019 and Poland



Crnogorac3
10 Apr 2019  #721

Oh, just how humiliating is this for the state that May runs left and right across Europe and begs for mercy.

jon357
10 Apr 2019  #722

Rather the opposite. It's a complex process that right-wingers have shown themselves incapable of managing, and which law, parliament and common sense is resolving.

Crnogorac3
10 Apr 2019  #723

While Theresa flies accross the continent and begs for mercy (#takingbackcontrol) just how horrible all this is for the British who live in Europe, I have no say.

Yesterday at a forum (Berlin) asks the girl: "I go for 2 days to London for a vacation, can anyone advise me what to take because I'm back in a month?" Certainly, a passport, a residence registration in Berlin (anmeldunng), an electronic application for the British that Berlin has launched since a while ago. And what else she would need that even Chuck Norris does not know. :)

F*ck, their situation now is like in the Terminal movie.

:)

Vesko Vukovic
10 Apr 2019  #724

My heart is tearing...

Crnogorac3
10 Apr 2019  #725

LOL me too, just saying :)))

I almost shed a tear for the sad destiny of the Brits who are living accross Europe.

Vesko Vukovic
10 Apr 2019  #726

Aren't we lucky?

Eh, fokkk, I was hoping that with a Serbian passport I would be able to go where the British cannot travel without a visa.

Dougpol1
10 Apr 2019  #727

Dear oh dear boys - you're going to have to do better than that. I mean, what's it like travelling with a Serbian passport these days?

Crnogorac3
10 Apr 2019  #728

@Vesko

Well, you can even now. In China and Russia.

Vesko Vukovic
10 Apr 2019  #729

Hm, right. Cheers mate.

Crnogorac3
10 Apr 2019  #730

Cuba is also another possible destination.

:)

Vesko Vukovic
10 Apr 2019  #731

Everything gets better and better...

Crnogorac3
10 Apr 2019  #732

What is missing?

You can also visit Mongolia without a visa and so many other interesting countries.

;)

Vesko Vukovic
10 Apr 2019  #733

At least jon is keeping quiet, he would probably advise me to visit Congo for a quick weekend :)

Crnogorac3
10 Apr 2019  #734

For that maybe it's better to take an extended one :p

Atch
10 Apr 2019  #735

F*ck, their situation now is like in the Terminal movie.

Not really. Brexit is a crisis, but a temporary one. Britain will survive and ultimately thrive. It always does. People from weird little Balkan countries can't get their heads round the greatness that is Britain :)) It would take a lot more than Brexit to bring down Britannia.

jon357
10 Apr 2019  #736

Brexit is a crisis, but a temporary one. Britain will survive and ultimately thrive. It always does.

Quite. Some of the more arcane parliamentary, legal and societal issues, not well understood by outsiders, are inherent in a very longstanding system which above all has shown that it can thrive and develop.

People from weird little Balkan countries can't get their heads round

For them, change and politics have largely been damaging.

Vesko Vukovic
10 Apr 2019  #737

the greatness that is Britain

I'm beginning to doubt if Atch is really Irish...

Crnogorac3
10 Apr 2019  #738

Possibly the daughter of a British officer who was stationed in Ireland.

Atch
10 Apr 2019  #739

Níl aon tinteán mar do thinteán féin - oh I'm Irish all right. We don't hate the Brits you know. But in any case, just being objective about it, Britain is a very well established state and history shows that it can't be easily undermined.

Dougpol1
10 Apr 2019  #740

a Serbian passport

If I was Serbian I would have been busting a gut to play tennis, so I could get a foreign passport toute de suite. A passport from absolutely anywhere else in fact would do, so that people wouldn't associate me with the post communist murdering scum of my "motherland".

Crnogorac3
10 Apr 2019  #741

Britain is a very well established state and history shows that it can't be easily undermined.

The reason that Atch thinks and acts like she does is in part because of her education she received in London where her mind was molded by the Brits.

youtu.be/opxEmGZEtxU

In this movie "My Life for Ireland" this is very well explained, how Brits sent teachers to brainwash the Irish youths into thinking and acting in a certain way which is to serve British interests.

Miloslaw
10 Apr 2019  #742

@Vesko Vukovic
@Crnogorac3
Atch is definately Irish but I am beginning to wonder if you two are actually Serbs......... after all,who would want to publicize the fact?

Atch
10 Apr 2019  #743

The reason that Atch thinks and acts like she does is in part because of her education she received in London

Where did you get that idea?? I went to an Irish convent school from the age of four.

jon357
10 Apr 2019  #744

how Brits sent teachers to brainwash the Irish youths into thinking and acting in a certain way which is to serve British interests.

People in Ireland have always been able to think for themselves. Dean Swift, Oscar Wilde, Dave Allen, Amanda McKittrick Ros and many many many more.

In the matter of 'brexit' there's no suggestion otherwise...

Vesko Vukovic
10 Apr 2019  #745

movie "My Life for Ireland"

Fascinating stuff... this film is so much better than today's Hollywood crap. In fact one such film is worth viewing 10 times more than any Hollywood garbage.

The Germans sure had a wonderful cinematography in which they portrayed the Brits as they really are.

Dougpol1
10 Apr 2019  #746

you two are actually Serbs......... after all,who would want to publicize the fact?

Well - they are syncophants of Crows', but you're probably right. Working in the same Moscow basement as Rich, and that agenda is precisely why we need political union in Europe to fight them.

Vesko Vukovic
10 Apr 2019  #747

Dean Swift, Oscar Wilde, Dave Allen, Amanda McKittrick Ros and many many many more.

This reminded me of one American poet by the name of Ezra Pound, he was a great friend of the famous Irish poet William Butler Yeats.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezra_Pound

This is what Ezra Pound had to say about the English>

the English were a slave race governed since Waterloo by the Rothschilds.

He also did everything in his power to prevent USA getting involved in WWII.

arguing that the war was the result of an international banking conspiracy and that the United States should keep out of it.

Ezra Pound was surely no crack pot as he mentored 4 other writers such as Earnest Hemingway who went on to win the Nobel prize.

Despite being one of the greatest American minds, he was deleted from US history because of his views.

Dougpol1
10 Apr 2019  #748

So what do we want?
A short extension to June 30th or a year long extension ? I can see advantages in both.....from a Remain point of view (as that's all I can comprehend)

Vesko Vukovic
10 Apr 2019  #749

Working in the same Moscow basement as Rich, that agenda is precisely why we need political union in Europe to fight them.

Damn, just how did you uncover me? :)))

I make 100 roubles for every post I write on Polishforums.

jon357
10 Apr 2019  #750

a year long extension ?

It does look like this will happen, and common sense will prevail. Did you see Heavy Woollen Betty's speech on it all the other day.

Ezra Pound was surely no crack pot

He was however seriously mentally ill and spent years detained in psychiatric hospitals. A curious poet; which of his Cantos is your favourite?

because of his views.

Blatant fascism.


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