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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5216)
• Northampton, England
11 Feb 21
The European Union is angry with the United Kingdom for being way ahead in Covid vaccinations. The E,U centralized system should have seen the E.U Parliament order enough vaccine for the whole of the European Union, all 27...
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5216)
• Northampton, England
28 Mar 19
Another crazy day in the U.K parliament as they failed to agree on a way forward with Brexit. We are at total deadlock still. The day started with Prime Minister May saying she would go, if the MP's vote through her agreed deal...
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5216)
• Northampton, England
24 Mar 19
A million people marched in London yesterday to try and stop Brexit, They say they want a second vote to 'clarify' the current nations feelings on leaving but they would not be asking for a second vote if they had won the vote in...
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5216)
• Northampton, England
14 Mar 19
SO yesterday the Houses of Parliament voted to take No Deal off the table, which you know as a Hard Brexit. Hard Brexit used to be called 'Leave' but demonized to make people frightened of leaving the EU.
Now today they voted to...
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5216)
• Northampton, England
13 Mar 19
So last night a huge vote in the U.K parliament decided NOT to accept the Prime Minister's and E.Us deal to leave the European Union by 391 votes to 242. It was the same deal she pushed in January that she lost 432 to 202 . The...
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5216)
• Northampton, England
30 Jan 19
So Brexit is no further down the line after six big votes last night in the British Parliament .The politicians are still a majority against leaving Europe and the voters voted to Leave Europe. Last night the politicians voted to...
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5216)
• Northampton, England
19 Dec 17
One of the things that have annoyed people the most about being in the European Union is the inflicted European Law upon the U.K, especially on crime. A section being abused by lawyers the most is the human rights stuff. We have...
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5216)
• Northampton, England
16 Dec 17
Britain is leaving the European Union (or trying to) in just over a year’s time. Rebel politicians on both sides of the house are trying to slow it down but the country voted 52/48 to leave in a referendum and so democracy must...
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5216)
• Northampton, England
9 Dec 17
Finally our Prime Minister has had a Brexit victory! It’s taking the strain on the old gal. But it was only ever about the cash for the European Union and she has agreed to pay a minimum £38 billion, which is about three years of...
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pgn
@pgntwo (22405)
• Derry, Northern Ireland
19 Jun 17
So the formal negotiations leading to the eventual withdrawal of the 4 countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain (England, Scotland & Wales) and Northern Ireland from the European Union (the Union of 27 other...
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Koalemos
@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
29 Mar 17
After 9 months of promises and delaying tactics, we were finally assured that Article 50 would be activated today, starting a possible 2 year period prior to Britain leaving the European Union.
I had known so many false promises...
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Koalemos
@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
20 Mar 17
It is 9 months since Britain had a referendum on whether or not to leave the European Union. Since that time virtually no progress has been made, apart from Theresa May constantly saying that BREXIT means BREXIT.
The government...
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Koalemos
@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
31 Aug 16
Back on 23rd June the United Kingdom held a referendum on whether we should remain in the European Union. As everyone knows the vote was for us to leave the EU, which has caused a great deal of grumbling from the minority who...
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Peter Gagliardi
@PeterGagliardi (132)
• , Pennsylvania
24 Jun 16
The vote is in and Great Britain is leaving the European Union. People want their freedom back and are tired of big government with all of its laws, rules, regulations, and red tape. Many believe this desire for freedom and...
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Elizabeth
@Poppylicious (11134)
• United Kingdom
23 Jun 16
I was reared in a house with three brothers. I have a knack of subconsciously winding people up, although yes, maybe it isn't always simply a subconscious decision. Maybe sometimes I'm a little bit naughty.
Unless you live in...
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Koalemos
@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
23 Jun 16
For those who may not be aware of the term, Brexit is the name coined to describe the referendum on whether Britain should Exit the European Union.
This is the day that the majority of the British public have been eagerly...
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Christina
@chrisandmark (606)
• United Kingdom
22 Jun 16
Tomorrow in the UK we're having a referendum where the public can decide if we stay in the European Union - it's a big decision as the EU have a big impact on our lives, from the laws of the land right down to things such as how...
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Koalemos
@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
21 May 16
As most people know, next month the UK will have a referendum on whether to exit the European Union or remain a member. There has been a great deal of discussion on many aspects of this recently, but no mention of passports.
Many...
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