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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2016 7:22:15 GMT
Membership fee Leaving the EU would result in an immediate cost saving, as the country would no longer contribute to the EU budget. Last year, Britain paid in £13bn, but it also received £4.5bn worth of spending, says Full Fact "so the UK's net contribution was £8.5bn". That's about 7 per cent of what the Government spends on the NHS each year.www.theweek.co.uk/eu-referendumSave the NHS at the expense of Brussels? That's okay with me.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2016 7:37:50 GMT
Then we can send all of the 800,000 drunken chavy aresholes home who live in ghettos and refuse to learn the language. What about the foreigners? What do you suggest we do to them?
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2016 7:38:48 GMT
And on a side note, I personally think voting should be compulsory. As long as everyone receives some proper education about the implications of what they're voting on, then yeah, sure.
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Post by excitable on May 4, 2016 7:38:53 GMT
The original referendum to join was held under false pretences as we voted to join THE COMMON MARKET a tariff free trading area. We did note vote for an ever increasing federal union. The same thing is being done deceitfully to the British public again as a remain vote means an unstoppable march to the UNITED STATES of EUROPE
P.S.. Germany failed to take over Europe in WW2 and this is their next attempt
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2016 7:53:46 GMT
Then we can send all of the 800,000 drunken chavy aresholes home who live in ghettos and refuse to learn the language. What about the foreigners? What do you suggest we do to them? Haha, yeah. Nail on head. I was referring to the ex pats living over here in Spain.
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Post by colebridgebull on May 4, 2016 8:52:44 GMT
Membership fee Leaving the EU would result in an immediate cost saving, as the country would no longer contribute to the EU budget. Last year, Britain paid in £13bn, but it also received £4.5bn worth of spending, says Full Fact "so the UK's net contribution was £8.5bn". That's about 7 per cent of what the Government spends on the NHS each year.www.theweek.co.uk/eu-referendumSave the NHS at the expense of Brussels? That's okay with me. That's a very selective quotation if I may say so. Why didn't you cut and paste the following paragraph which made it clear that the costs of leaving MAY well exceed those possible savings? Despite that-that's a decent link. The Week (which compiles articles from a myriad of sources), is usually very well balanced.
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Post by Barney still in B-Block on May 4, 2016 9:24:03 GMT
The EU and Brussels is wasteful and top-heavy, and is in dire need of reform.
But when you look at who you align with as an 'out' voter*, it is as stated above, a complete no-brainer.
In.
*Although some of the 'ins' don't sit all that comfortably either.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2016 9:28:10 GMT
The EU and Brussels is wasteful and top-heavy, and is in dire need of reform. But when you look at who you align with as an 'out' voter*, it is as stated above, a complete no-brainer. In. *Although some of the 'ins' don't sit all that comfortably either. sent from my LondonPadAye, totally agree. Looks like the 6 (six) are all in unison on this one too.
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Post by organic on May 4, 2016 9:45:08 GMT
How many reasons do you want?
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Post by colebridgebull on May 4, 2016 9:48:13 GMT
As many as you like
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Post by sjpreece on May 4, 2016 9:49:00 GMT
Rolls eyes.
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Post by foghornbull on May 4, 2016 9:52:02 GMT
Suprised this topic in the football area but heho.
Simply out .
On the eu nationals currently working in the UK just give them a choice after, can stay and have uk passport or leave shouldn't force anybody here already out.
On the eu itself well tge Europe grandparents fought to free and become democratic is long gone, the eu is a shadow democracy ruled by unelected European bankers and political elite. They have long ago extinguished the post ww2 free Europe. Rule Europe by economic power not military might, look what happened to the cradle of democracy Greece when you go against the rulers wishes.
UK is best off out like Norway and working with the whole world not the illusion of a false europe
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Post by BullRush on May 4, 2016 9:53:35 GMT
In.
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Post by flammabull on May 4, 2016 9:55:31 GMT
Membership fee Leaving the EU would result in an immediate cost saving, as the country would no longer contribute to the EU budget. Last year, Britain paid in £13bn, but it also received £4.5bn worth of spending, says Full Fact "so the UK's net contribution was £8.5bn". That's about 7 per cent of what the Government spends on the NHS each year.www.theweek.co.uk/eu-referendumSave the NHS at the expense of Brussels? That's okay with me. That's a very selective quotation if I may say so. Why didn't you cut and paste the following paragraph which made it clear that the costs of leaving MAY well exceed those possible savings? Despite that-that's a decent link. The Week (which compiles articles from a myriad of sources), is usually very well balanced. That is indeed a very balanced piece, thanks for pointing it out, I'm currently un-decided but erring more towards 'in' than 'out' The phrase 'its better to be inside the tent pissing out, than outside pissing in' seems quite apt. Looking around my office at the moment I can see people from Poland, Germany, Latvia and Wales - if they didn't have a work visa our company would find it almost impossible to replace them.
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Post by excitable on May 4, 2016 10:28:40 GMT
Getting 28 countries with national interests to agree to any reform would be like getting all the horses in the Houshold Cavalry to shoit simultaneously, it ain't going to happen. Result a fudge compromise where everyone's a loser.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2016 10:36:11 GMT
How many reasons do you want? As many as you can copy and paste
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2016 10:53:02 GMT
Why are the major European economic nations urging us to stay in? Why is Obama urging us to stay in? And all the scare mongering about holiday pay and travel to Europe etc? I'll give you a clue, because it suits THEM that we remain in, and not because they really like our company.
Out.
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Post by chinabull on May 4, 2016 10:59:48 GMT
Why are the major European economic nations urging us to stay in? Why is Obama urging us to stay in? And all the scare mongering about holiday pay and travel to Europe etc? I'll give you a clue, because it suits THEM that we remain in, and not because they really like our company. Out. So because it suits them we should vote out? That seems like some twisted logic.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2016 11:00:10 GMT
Why are the major European economic nations urging us to stay in? Why is Obama urging us to stay in? And all the scare mongering about holiday pay and travel to Europe etc? I'll give you a clue, because it suits THEM that we remain in, and not because they really like our company. Out. So, by your logic, because they gain from us being in, by default we must be disadvantaged?
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Post by willi on May 4, 2016 11:13:29 GMT
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