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MareGaea 29 | 2,751  
8 Sep 2009 /  #151
It's very simple, guys. Nobody asked the UK and Ireland to join the EU. They wanted to join themselves. And to quote the BritishHasBeenEmpire, "if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen." Let's see how long you will survive without EU and especially the money that's coming out of the EU.

M-G (in favor of the nucleus EU: Benelux, France, Germany and Italy and nobody else)
time means 5 | 1,309  
8 Sep 2009 /  #152
the money that's coming out of the EU.

It is estimated that the UK gave the EU £13.7 billon in 2008 and got back £3.6 billion in rebate.

-G (in favor of the nucleus EU: Benelux, France, Germany and Italy and nobody else)

Coming from someone leeching off of the Irish!
MareGaea 29 | 2,751  
8 Sep 2009 /  #153
It is estimated that the UK gave the EU £13.7 billon in 2008 and got back £3.6 billion in rebate.

The UK is the only country that gets a rebate in the first place.

Coming from someone leeching off of the Irish!

I beg your pardon? First of all, I didn't ask to be here, I was transferred and secondly, thanks to me a few hundred ppl of which many Irish have a job. I would not call that leeching. I have contributed more to Irish society/economy than many Irishmen. Now, go and wash your mouth and don't say foolish things like this again.

M-G (tsk)
Wroclaw Boy  
8 Sep 2009 /  #154
thanks to me a few hundred ppl of which many Irish have a job

So if you werent there these Irish people would not have been employed? everybody is replacable.

W-B (thinks MG talks far to much about himself and needs to actually do some work instead of posting how great he is on here all day long)
lexi 1 | 176  
8 Sep 2009 /  #155
M-G (tsk)

Mr Mgee I am interested to know, why at the end of your comments you speak in the 3rd person. It is almost like you, as "mgee ",are detaching yourself from the comment. Please explain.
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
8 Sep 2009 /  #156
I have contributed more to Irish society/economy than many Irishmen.

You are not irreplacable. The Irish nation survived before you came, it would easily survive without you. If you hate the place and its people, which is obvious from your posts, go home. It is that simple. Back to your multiculti hellhole, which is Holland. Watch out for the Kurds!

Bon voyage.
BritishEmpire - | 148  
9 Sep 2009 /  #157
It's very simple, guys. Nobody asked the UK and Ireland to join the EU. They wanted to join themselves. And to quote the BritishHasBeenEmpire, "if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen." Let's see how long you will survive without EU and especially the money that's coming out of the EU.

Shut up you fool, we only joined the EUSSR because we were conned.
The EU does jack for us, it has taken more from us than we have ever had back and it always will, do you really think the EU would just shut us out if we left?. As if they really would give up selling all those BMW's, Mercs and peugeots e.t.c + access to the city, haha it just gets better.

They can say what they like but the simple fact is they would do very little over the matter.
MareGaea 29 | 2,751  
9 Sep 2009 /  #158
So if you werent there these Irish people would not have been employed? everybody is replacable.

That goes for everyone who employs ppl, right?

thinks MG talks far to much about himself and needs to actually do some work instead of posting how great he is on here all day long

What if M-G has a quiet two weeks? Happens to the best of us. Next week(s) will be busy again, so? Truth may sometimes be arrogant, so what's the problem?

Mr Mgee I am interested to know, why at the end of your comments you speak in the 3rd person. It is almost like you, as "mgee ",are detaching yourself from the comment. Please explain.

I attract apparently quite some attention by doing that. Don't know why I leave sigs (because that's what they are meant to be), always have done that. Kinda distinguishes me from the rest. And it gets even followers, so I see.

If you hate the place and its people, which is obvious from your posts, go home. It is that simple. Back to your multiculti hellhole, which is Holland.

Maybe not irreplacable, but certainly useful. Like me there are many other "foreigners". They all are useful and provided you guys the knowledge you yourself lack(ed). If I would hate the place, I would have been gone long time ago. But I'm here for over 5 years and that's mainly because the vast majority of the Irish are not retarded morons like you.

BMW's, Mercs and peugeots e.t.c + access to the city, haha it just gets better.

Don't over-estimate your own role. There are countries within the EU that are more important. And besides, you like your beamers, mercs, etc, do you?

M-G (3rd person)
mvefa 5 | 591  
9 Sep 2009 /  #159
Back to your multiculti hellhole, which is Holland.

Pfff shut your piehole, probably you have never been here, we enjoy some of the highest living standards in the world, and our inmigrants? we have them, so? do we plan to eliminate them? no, are we bitter about it? no...

The EU does jack for us, it has taken more from us than we have ever had back and it always will, do you really think the EU would just shut us out if we left?. As if they really would give up selling all those BMW's, Mercs and peugeots e.t.c + access to the city, haha it just gets better.
They can say what they like but the simple fact is they would do very little over the matter.

We give more percapita to the EU than all of you, and even though you dont see us ******** about it. The Eu gives us all benefits, whether you like to see it or not.

Just for your thought, Germany alone, has the biggest economy in Europe, 4th in the world. Together with France, Italy,Spain, Holland , Sweden, you think we need the UK?
Seanus 15 | 19,674  
9 Sep 2009 /  #160
I think multiculturalism is fine provided that the resident/native group remains visibly in the majority. I'd like to go to Holland to speak to Dutch people, not some other country's people where I could go to their country for that.

Recruitment agencies will likely cheat their fellow Poles more. They are in it for their cut and a person is just an opportunity to get it. What does it matter to them if Paweł, Piotr or Jozef gets the job? As long as one of them does.
delphiandomine 88 | 18,163  
9 Sep 2009 /  #161
Every opinion poll since the accession states joined, has shown that the Irish people wanted an end to mass immigration from eastern europe. They were never wanted, they were tolerated. That tolerance has been long since eroded.

If that's true, why didn't Libertas gain anything in the EU election? I'd have thought that Declan would've won most of the Irish seats if immigration was really that much of a hot topic.

Anyway, if it's such an issue, why don't Irish workers go and steal Polish people's jobs in Poland?
RevokeNice 15 | 1,854  
9 Sep 2009 /  #162
Anyway, if it's such an issue, why don't Irish workers go and steal Polish people's jobs in Poland?

What are you smoking? That makes no sense, if you dislike mass immigration and living amongst hundreds of thousands of Poles, move over there to live amongst 30 million of them?

I'd have thought that Declan would've won most of the Irish seats if immigration was really that much of a hot topic.

He back tracked and later said Libertas were pro free movement of labour throughout the EU.

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