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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 3:56 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok let's go have Enosis then.


ENOSIS?

The Brits don't want ENOSIS with the EU. They want independence.
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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Sep 26, 2019 4:06 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok let's go have Enosis then.


ENOSIS?

The Brits don't want ENOSIS with the EU. They want independence.


No reh, Enosis of Cyprus with Greece :wink:

I edited my previous post saying I believe they do have an expiry date as soon as the circumstances change.
The 1960 agreements put an expiry date on our referendum to have Enosis with Greece.
similarly imagine the EU having changed in the past 3 years allowing members to have a derogation for more control of their borders.
That would set an expiry date to the Brexitr eferendum, because it was done under different circumstances.
Malta joined the EU with a permanent derogation regarding purchase of second homes on the island
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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby miltiades » Thu Sep 26, 2019 4:11 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok let's go have Enosis then.


ENOSIS?

The Brits don't want ENOSIS with the EU. They want independence.

Hey stupid, not all the Brits just 17.4 million. Are you always prone to make stupid statements ?
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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 4:11 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok let's go have Enosis then.


ENOSIS?

The Brits don't want ENOSIS with the EU. They want independence.


No reh, Enosis of Cyprus with Greece :wink:

I edited my previous post saying I believe they do have an expiry date as soon as the circumstances change.
For example imagine the EU having changed in the past 3 years allowing members to have a derogation for more control of their borders.
Malta joined the EU with a permanent derogation regarding purchase of second homes on the island


Oh you mean the so called referendum where 99% of people apparently voted for ENOSIS in Greek Orthodox Church's. mmmm what can go wrong here? :lol:

Did you people get democracy lessons from your mate Assad of Syria or from Pootin the Great from Russia?

Are you seriously comparing that Donkey business vote to a British referendum? Are you serious? :shock:
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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 4:13 pm

miltiades wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok let's go have Enosis then.


ENOSIS?

The Brits don't want ENOSIS with the EU. They want independence.

Hey stupid, not all the Brits just 17.4 million. Are you always prone to make stupid statements ?


17.4 million people in the biggest and highest turnout in British electoral history for decades.
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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Sep 26, 2019 4:14 pm

Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok let's go have Enosis then.


ENOSIS?

The Brits don't want ENOSIS with the EU. They want independence.


No reh, Enosis of Cyprus with Greece :wink:

I edited my previous post saying I believe they do have an expiry date as soon as the circumstances change.
For example imagine the EU having changed in the past 3 years allowing members to have a derogation for more control of their borders.
Malta joined the EU with a permanent derogation regarding purchase of second homes on the island


Oh you mean the so called referendum where 99% of people apparently voted for ENOSIS.

Did you people get democracy lessons from your mate Assad of Syria or from Pootin the Great from Russia?

Are you seriously comparing that Donkey business vote to a British referendum? Are you serious? :shock:


Of course i do. That was the democratic will of the vast majority.
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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 4:16 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
Pyrpolizer wrote:Ok let's go have Enosis then.


ENOSIS?

The Brits don't want ENOSIS with the EU. They want independence.


No reh, Enosis of Cyprus with Greece :wink:

I edited my previous post saying I believe they do have an expiry date as soon as the circumstances change.
For example imagine the EU having changed in the past 3 years allowing members to have a derogation for more control of their borders.
Malta joined the EU with a permanent derogation regarding purchase of second homes on the island


Oh you mean the so called referendum where 99% of people apparently voted for ENOSIS.

Did you people get democracy lessons from your mate Assad of Syria or from Pootin the Great from Russia?

Are you seriously comparing that Donkey business vote to a British referendum? Are you serious? :shock:


Of course i do. That was the democratic will of the vast majority.


Who gave you the right to have that vote? Which Cypriot parliament voted for this referendum bill? Where is the law for it?

And I'm sorry but I don't even consider that a referendum.

I as a democrat agree with the people having the right to have their say, even on such matters as ENOSIS but I can't in all consciousness consider that to be a fair and right referendum.
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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Pyrpolizer » Thu Sep 26, 2019 4:20 pm

The right to self determination as acknowledged by the UN human rights chart. :!:
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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Paphitis » Thu Sep 26, 2019 4:23 pm

Pyrpolizer wrote:The right to self determination as acknowledged by the UN human rights chart. :!:


I agree with the right to self determination.

But that applies to all Cypriots having a say in a fair and democratic process. I do not consider a vote held by the Church to be a fair and democratic process or even acknowledging the votes of Turkish Cypriots either.

That was not executed right or enacted by parliament. It was a dangerous stunt.

And if you try and implement that as the will of the people - you got double union and I'm not in favor of that.

This isn't the same thing as Britain's sovereign referendum on whether they should remain or leave the EU. Plus I doubt anyone is going to invade Britain because of it.
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Re: Brexit: just a reminder

Postby Lordo » Thu Sep 26, 2019 4:41 pm

stop talking bullshit there are 5 different leave version and there is no chance in hell all voted for one. in anycase about 1.5 million who voted leave have since died and about 1.5 million people who most likey will vote remain have come on the electoral register. if we can have 3 elections in 4 years surely we can two referendums in 4 years to confirm what people really want now that it is all explained.

no-deal exit is as good as dead and will be the end of the tory party too.
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