[QUOTE="sukraj"]Really? I find most variations of the American accent to be unbearable. I agree with this. I was in the state of Florida for 2 weeks last year, the accent on the girls was atrocious. They kept telling me how nice my accent was, shame I couldn't return the favour.Love the american accent.
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[QUOTE="Hiddai"]USA >>> UK UK lost it after WW2...They get stunned by babies...gameofthering
It's those daft English down south that care about that baby. Roll on 18th September 2014 :)
Scotland won't leave the UK.. you will become a third world country over night without England.Go London so you dont need to learn another language.
London also has loads of people from the European Union like 400K French people, 400K Germans, too many Poles, too many Romanians, too many Latvians ect so you can get your EU culture.
[QUOTE="Chicken453"][QUOTE="Fightingfan"]LOl backwards country just recently catching up. FightingfanHow the hell can you call England and Wales backwards? You still have a queen... The F-- is that shit... Hang her already. She's good for the economy.
No, he really is not.[QUOTE="DevilMightCry"]That David Cameron fella is much better than his predecessors. Doom_HellKnight
LOl backwards country just recently catching up. Fightingfan
Wales ain't that bad.
He's a significant step up from Blair and Brown.[QUOTE="Englandfc1966"]Rofl, how is the EU going to "swallow" Turkey when public support for their membership is a minority among both Europeans and Turks? And if it expands into Asia it wouldn't be the "European" Union anymore would it? Britain represents significant opposition, they make up something like one seventh of the entire E.U. economy by themselves and replacing them with Turkey shrinks the hypothetical United Europe's real G.D.P. to about 14.8 trillion USD, significantly smaller than the US's 15.7 trillion. This isn't accounting for the fact that the U.S. economy has a higher rate of annual growth than the E.U.'s.Yes, the EU has largest economy and it will get bigger when it swallows Turkey and expands into Asia.
Also, aside from Britain most EU member states are all for further EU integration.
Barbariser
Well expanding into Asia was always a long term goal for the European Commission and a federal Europe will happen within a few years, at least according to Manuel Borroso - Head of the European Commission.
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[QUOTE="Barbariser"] Who's going to become more important? Only China and India have the potential, no other country has the geography and demographics needed to surpass America. The United States will still be more important than any European country for the foreseeable future and this gap in power and relevance will only grow wider over time. sherman-tank1
Untill the European Union (which is by far the largest economy on the planet) becomes a single country..
I can safely say that will never work out. Already happening.
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