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hehe kao sto sam reko nocas
mogu oni da otezu ali
 

EP usvojio rezoluciju: Britanija "odmah" da napusti EU

Evropski parlament zatražio je od Velike Britanije da "odmah" aktivira klauzulu o izlasku iz EU, predviđenu Lisabonskim ugovorom.

 

Mada je ovo jos labavo i pravno neobavezujuce.

Ko im kriv kad su skrojili taj parlament tako da se za nista ne pita.

Baba je tu najslabija karika ne znam koji q je Nemci trpe i ne isutiraju na neki kazan.

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Farage u Evropskom parlamentu, ovo mu dodje nesto kao HDZ u Saveznoj skupstini krajem 1990.

 

Farage je jedna nevaspitana i osiona populistička kretenčina koja će skupo koštati UK

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ovo mi je zanimljivo

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kad je bio prvi "bloody revolt"? Kad je uopšte bio bilo kakav "revolt" ako je ovo bloody u smislu "fuckin'" 

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Guardian

 

 

Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, has dismissed leading Brexit campaigner Boris Johnson’s proposal that Britain might enjoy access to the European single market and restrict immigration at the same time, telling German MPs the UK will enjoy no special favours.

In a speech to the Bundestag, Merkel said negotiations over Britain’s post-EU future would not be a “cherry-picking exercise”. To applause, she warned that the UK government should be under no illusions over the decisions that would be made.

“We will make sure that negotiations will not be carried out as a cherry-picking exercise. There must be and there will be a palpable difference between those countries who want to be members of the European family and those who don’t,” she said.

 

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MEPs call for swift Brexit to end uncertainty and for deep EU reform Plenary Session Press release - Constitution / Institutions28-06-2016 - 12:54
 

The UK must respect the wish of a majority of its citizens, entirely, fully and as soon as possible, by officially withdrawing from the EU before any new relationship arrangements can be made, says the European Parliament in a resolution voted after an extraordinary plenary debate on Tuesday. MEPs also stress the urgent need for reforms to ensure that the EU lives up to its citizens’ expectations.


After a debate between Parliament’s political group leaders, EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and Dutch minister Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert, representing the EU Council’s rotating presidency, Parliament voted a resolution on ways forward after the UK referendum on 23 June. The text was approved by 395 to 200, with 71 abstentions.


Parliament calls upon the UK government to respect its people’s democratic decision via a swift and coherent implementation of the withdrawal procedure, i.e. by activating Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union so as to allow withdrawal negotiations to start as soon as possible.


To prevent damaging uncertainty for everyone and to protect the Union’s integrity, the UK Prime Minister should notify the outcome of the referendum to the European Council of 28-29 June, in order to launch the withdrawal procedure and negotiations as soon as possible, urge MEPs.


MEPs recall that the European Parliament’s consent for the withdrawal agreement and any future relationship is required under the Treaties, and that it must be fully involved at all stages of the various procedures.


Cancel UK’s EU Council presidency in 2017

 

Parliament also calls on the Council to change the order of its presidencies to prevent the withdrawal process from jeopardising the management of the day-to-day business of the Union. The UK was set to take on the presidency in the second half of 2017. Parliament will also change its internal organisation to reflect UK citizens’ will to withdraw from the EU.


Future of the EU

 

The current challenges demand reform to make the Union “better and more democratic”, and to “deliver what citizens expect”, MEPs insist. “While some Member States may choose to integrate more slowly or to a lesser extent, the core of the EU must be reinforced and à la carte solutions should be avoided” , says the text.

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Šucl se zahvalio Džonatanu Hilu a onda su ostali ustali i aplaudirali, po faci se vidi da mu nije lako :(

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European Commission vice president Timmermans offers get out. "I believe that we should say that Britain  is always welcome in the EU"

 

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