Where's the EU "sabre rattling"?x9200 wrote:Both the UK and the EU use currently sabre rattling rhetorics what doesn't help with anything.
I can elaborate a bit on this. Farage's household may be experiencing what thousands if not millions of households are now experiencing: the pain and angst of an uncertain future together.BBCWatcher wrote:Farage (of all people) is upset that Theresa May -- Britain's next Prime Minister, most likely -- won't guarantee that his German wife, among others, can stay in the United Kingdom.
How Mr Junker alone acts post the referendum is nothing but this. Irrational, short temper responses of an emotionally immature person. I've hear he is a European Commission President.BBCWatcher wrote:Where's the EU "sabre rattling"?x9200 wrote:Both the UK and the EU use currently sabre rattling rhetorics what doesn't help with anything.
In his cultural context (i.e. arrogant by nature and considering English is not his first language) and considering the external threat that Boris/Farage have created I've found him to be ok. Frankly if I had been him I'd have barred Nigel from EP altogether.x9200 wrote:How Mr Junker alone acts post the referendum is nothing but this. Irrational, short temper responses of an emotionally immature person. I've hear he is a European Commission President.BBCWatcher wrote:Where's the EU "sabre rattling"?x9200 wrote:Both the UK and the EU use currently sabre rattling rhetorics what doesn't help with anything.
That's probably why you should not be the EC President. I can understand his emotions but it doesn't change the fact, does it.PNGMK wrote:In his cultural context (i.e. arrogant by nature and considering English is not his first language) and considering the external threat that Boris/Farage have created I've found him to be ok. Frankly if I had been him I'd have barred Nigel from EP altogether.x9200 wrote:How Mr Junker alone acts post the referendum is nothing but this. Irrational, short temper responses of an emotionally immature person. I've hear he is a European Commission President.BBCWatcher wrote: Where's the EU "sabre rattling"?
I am fairly sure the majority of the jobless voted to leave so would consider him some kind of hero for leading them towards the "Promised Land".PNGMK wrote:I notice Farage's pre-positioning to act as a consultant or create parties in Europe to help other countries 'achieve independence'.... it would not suprise me at all if he suddenly announced he was a citizen of some European country and left the UK completely. He's without a doubt now a threatened person in the UK. If I were a jobless young yob on the streets and I saw him....
I don't know... what I've read of the polls is that the young now see themselves as worse off. It is a peculiarly British thing to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory though and I see this as no different to cratering the commonwealth or the lose of the colonies or the reformation etc. It's in your DNA!Barnsley wrote:I am fairly sure the majority of the jobless voted to leave so would consider him some kind of hero for leading them towards the "Promised Land".PNGMK wrote:I notice Farage's pre-positioning to act as a consultant or create parties in Europe to help other countries 'achieve independence'.... it would not suprise me at all if he suddenly announced he was a citizen of some European country and left the UK completely. He's without a doubt now a threatened person in the UK. If I were a jobless young yob on the streets and I saw him....
x9200 wrote:That's probably why you should not be the EC President. I can understand his emotions but it doesn't change the fact, does it.PNGMK wrote:In his cultural context (i.e. arrogant by nature and considering English is not his first language) and considering the external threat that Boris/Farage have created I've found him to be ok. Frankly if I had been him I'd have barred Nigel from EP altogether.x9200 wrote: How Mr Junker alone acts post the referendum is nothing but this. Irrational, short temper responses of an emotionally immature person. I've hear he is a European Commission President.
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