The EU needs to pull together. Don't let the fascists win

The EU needs to pull together. Don't let the fascists win.

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Is that goatse or is my mind just poisoned?

You sick gay cunt

Europe chose to path of collapse by itself
I used to think like you but as the time pass we can see what the EU really is

too slow, they will discuss replacing dublin 3 years after it needed change

everything takes so god damn long

>The EU needs to pull together. Don't let the fascists win.
the fact that there is an EU means the facists have already won

Death to the meme union!

So far the UK has accepted pretty much any demand of the EU. I wonder how the UK will react to the pivot of keeping NI within the customs union.

We might see a united Ireland within the next 10 years.

>So far the UK has accepted pretty much any demand of the EU
Have we? The EU keeps telling us no progress has been made. Are they lying? GRRRRRRRRRRRRR

That looks like a gaping vagina

You guys accepted the negotiation schedule outlined by the EU.

You guys have already accepted to pay the 40 billion bill.

You guys accepted the departure of the 3 European agencies despite announcing earlier that 'this would be subject to negotiation'. It wouldn't have been necessary to relocated them strictly speaking if the UK affirmed jurisdiction of European courts but the UK's stance on this matter is even still unknown and uncertain.

We haven't accepted anything yet, lmao

Bit rude. The Jerries will be upset

Do you live under a rock?

>Ministers are preparing to offer the EU up to £40billion in divorce payments
dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5099605/May-gathers-Brexit-war-Cabinet-sign-40bn-offer.html


>UK agrees to EU conditions on Brexit talks
euobserver.com/uk-referendum/138280

>On 22 June, in the margins of the European Council (Article 50), the EU 27 leaders endorsed the procedure for the relocation of the EU agencies currently located in the UK: the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the European Banking Authority (EBA).
consilium.europa.eu/en/policies/relocation-london-agencies-brexit/

Why the EU flag has to be this awful?
The design is so horrible

Why are you getting aggressive?

I mean, the bill you claim isn't a bill at all and hasn't been agreed upon. Try actually reading you links, fella. And calm down. The UK leaving the EU is exactly what you want

EU sealed its fate back in 2011, now it's in a slow decline.
>w-we got Albania in lads!
Pathetic.

The bill hasn't been agreed upon because it's up to the EU whether it's more tactical to accept the British offer to let you guys save a bit of face or just stay with our originally overdrawn demand and squeeze out a bit more money and set the tone for the following negotiations.

The UK will pay, pretty much no matter what.

>hasn't been agreed
So why are you saying it has then?

And now they're trying to force Poland to leave.

Well, they shit the bed hard in Eastern Europe.
Poland went from being the most pro-EU country to around 50/50.

The thing about the EU is that they are not equally at all and all the power are concentrated in the benelux/france/germany
The other 22 countries has become tired of this
UK were never be really in to begin with (no problem with that) but their heigh was just symbolic

You are arguing semantics? Do you know how negotiations work? The cabinet of the UK has already agreed to pay the sum the EU wants.

The EU just increased and overdrew its demand to get that original sum. Now your government can go back to its people and say 'hey at least we negotiated well and brought the sum down' but that's just bullshiting.

The EU gets exactly what it originally intended to get. And so far this has been the case in any point of current negotiations.

It depends on whether you view the EU as a paragon of virtue bring peace and economic stability, free trade and unity across the continent or whether you view it as a feeding trough for the worst sort of eurocrat and a means by which Germany attempts again to control the continent.

Youth unemployment is rife across Europe.
Economic stagnation of the Eurozone poorer countries.
Immigration is out of control, Africa's population is booming and millions are heading for Europe and this is precipitating a rise in the far right.
It is undemocratic being run as it is by unelected invisibles, the problem is people have become aware of it and they don't like it.
The currency is spread too thinly over different nations with different needs and economies and ends up being a problem for all of them.
Germany runs the show and will always look after itself first even if this destroys the union, it has imposed austerity on those nations least able to cope. Countries needing to adjust their economies are unable to do so due to fear of a loss in funding.

Lastly - Brexit. Not only the loss in the UK's contribution to the funding of Eurocrats but also the spectre of a thriving Britain after Brexit which will undoubtedly see other nations follow the same route.

I'm arguing against your incorrect assumption, fella.

There's no saving the EU. Powerful economic and demographic forces (massive retirement class with small working class, not migrants) mean that the EU has to make several drastic changes to itself to survive and everything I've seen in the past ten years has convinced me that the EU is incapable of enacting any sort of meaningful change at all.

This
My uni professor said something similiar
Still a bad deal for Europe

>The cabinet of the UK has already agreed to pay the sum the EU wants.
Except it hasn't at all.

This recent movement is simply dangling a carrot in front of the EU's nose to entice them into opening negotiations regarding future trade deals in December. And they do this because it's important to know of what the EU is prepared to offer as soon as possible. Rest assured, if the government doesn't feel it is beneficial, they'll proceed with a hard Brexit and cease wasting their time with Barnier and co.

MUH UNION

that's because in the past 10 years we've had britain veto pretty much any move to secure the union and increase federalism. We can survive but only if we integrate ever closer into an eventual federalised super state with one centralised government. This is actually easier to do than you'd think. There are still nations that moan and gripe about us (poland) but they soon shut up with they get their gibs or are threatened to have them taken away.

We've just started enacting plans on an eu army, we already have a single currency (with a single monetary policy to follow), federalism has been under way for years and now britain is going it's only going to speed up.

Fuck off parasite.

>he thinks westminster is going to do anything it fucking says ever even in the most important talks in the history of the country
l m o a

Puuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuull

me off Germany

what the fuck is wrong with Germans?

this unironically. The EU's final form will be realised within the coming decades and it will be federalised.

Why the hate?

There is no better feeling than seeing the kraut and the perfidious albion fight each other