being brought into force by the EU and their sudden realisation that they have precisely zero means of democratic redress.
Thick cùnts.
I mean look at the state of this prick.
https://twitter.com/JontyLevine/stat...42390539354114
They said that it will destroy internet memes which is apparently people posting small video clips to make a point that they could have made far better if they could actually speak a language properly.
So I'm all for it. Once or twice a month, I'll look at twitter, but as soon as I see my 2nd or 3rd video clip response, I'm off.
Oh, well if you agree with it, that's fine.
Jesus wept.
Every single Swedish MEP voted against this. Every single one.
But Swedes will all still have to live with it because the frogs want it. And there is nothing whatsoever that Swedes can do to change it. They just have to sit there and suck on it.
But friendship 'n brotherhood, right?
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co...ledge-16031889
Hopefully someone will run her over
The Swedes, presumably
Although given their immigration policies in recent years, you do have to wonder about even that.
The point is that nations still think like nations and not in terms of a European nationality. That means that instances like this where entire countries are bound by legislation they didn't ask for, don't like and in fact explicitly rejected can only continue to build up resentment of the larger entity because there is an inherent democratic deficit. The whole premise of the European project is fatally flawed by the non-existence of a sense of European nationhood.