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europalace Europe 22 Oct 17 4.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Ridiculous comparison. Two murders for political reasons? Sounds like a very valid comparison but then validity has never been one of your better traits has it? Edited by europalace (22 Oct 2017 4.06pm)
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elgrande bedford 22 Oct 17 4.05pm | |
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Originally posted by europalace
Two murders for political reasons? Sounds like a very valid comparison. One was state sponsored...does that give it away.
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steeleye20 Croydon 22 Oct 17 4.07pm | |
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Originally posted by elgrande
Dear oh dear,Europe is not "flourishing " as you put it,why do you think tney are fighting so hard to give us a hard time. Anti-EU mania again. We must look at our own country for our problems.
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europalace Europe 22 Oct 17 4.10pm | |
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Originally posted by elgrande
One was state sponsored...does that give it away. Really? So you know the reason before the investigation has barely started? Speaking to a number of locals (which you clearly haven't ever done) there is a consensus that the journalist was killed due to investigating illegal oil imports and was targeted by those who would benefit. Nothing to do with the state whatsoever. Still, you have a vivid agenda to keep up, so believe what you will.
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elgrande bedford 22 Oct 17 4.14pm | |
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Originally posted by europalace
Really? So you know the reason before the investigation has barely started? Speaking to a number of locals (which you clearly haven't ever done) there is a consensus that the journalist was killed due to investigating illegal oil imports and was targeted by those who would benefit. Nothing to do with the state whatsoever. Still, you have a vivid agenda to keep up, so believe what you will. Really,considering she was investigating the corruption in the government...nah think im probaly right.
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 22 Oct 17 4.19pm | |
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Originally posted by europalace
Nothing too contribute as usual? We've pretty much moved to Austria now We'll see what other country suits our needs as and when necessary. That's the beauty the EU and being a member. We take advantage of what the EU has to offer which includes free movement and the opportunity for our family to enjoy some wonderful places to live and work with fantastic business opportunities. How's Croydon these days? Sounds as though Malta aren't so hostile to us negotiating. Maybe something to do with the gambling problem in the U.K. and Malta welcoming their tax registration.
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europalace Europe 22 Oct 17 4.38pm | |
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Originally posted by elgrande
Really,considering she was investigating the corruption in the government...nah think im probaly right. Er, 'nah', you're 'probaly' wrong and out of touch on a subject, culture and country you're clearly clueless about. The journalist in question was investigating numerous individuals and private companies. The government investigation was just a very small part of her investigative portfolio. So 'nah', you're 'probaly' wrong just like your spelling.
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elgrande bedford 22 Oct 17 4.53pm | |
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Originally posted by europalace
Er, 'nah', you're 'probaly' wrong and out of touch on a subject, culture and country you're clearly clueless about. The journalist in question was investigating numerous individuals and private companies. The government investigation was just a very small part of her investigative portfolio. So 'nah', you're 'probaly' wrong just like your spelling. Ha ha ha,what a mug....enjoy the new austrian government,anti immigration right wing party,think they will do ok....where will you move to next.
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europalace Europe 22 Oct 17 5.07pm | |
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Originally posted by elgrande
Ha ha ha,what a mug....enjoy the new austrian government,anti immigration right wing party,think they will do ok....where will you move to next. Yep I'm a mug for enjoying a few years in the Mediterranean 2 minutes from the beach and now living in the city voted best quality of life in Europe for years in a row. You're right, I should have lived in South London instead. I obviously made a big mistake. My family really hate me for making these decisions Edited by europalace (22 Oct 2017 5.09pm)
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Stirlingsays 22 Oct 17 5.08pm | |
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Euroskepticism is on the rise in the EU. As time goes by more and more people are going to realise that this form of EU is more negative than positive.
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Stirlingsays 22 Oct 17 5.12pm | |
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Originally posted by europalace
Yep I'm a mug for enjoying a few years in the Mediterranean 2 minutes from the beach and now living in the city voted best quality of life in Europe for years in a row. You're right, I should have lived in South London instead. I obviously made a big mistake. Kind of amusing though, considering all your anti Brexit comments that you end up settling in a country that's just voted in an EU skeptic government. But if you are enjoying life, then I'm glad for you.
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europalace Europe 22 Oct 17 5.15pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Euroskepticism is on the rise in the EU. As time goes by more and more people are going to realise that this form of EU is more negative than positive. No, that's what you want to happen. Well, you keep waiting year after year for that to happen while some of us enjoy our lives experiencing different European cultures and taking advantage of what the EU has to offer those who can be bothered to do so. My family will have experienced several different cultures, languages and made friends in many countries while years later you'll still be a sad old man still moaning about foreigners 'taking over' your country.
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