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Post by Deleted on May 31, 2018 15:56:52 GMT
The only thing that might convince me to watch that video would be a guarantee of seeing James Corden punched full in the face.
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Post by Peroni on Jun 12, 2018 22:05:51 GMT
Why is she so inept. Tell the EU to do one as instructed by the people.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2018 17:50:27 GMT
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Post by changeabull on Jun 17, 2018 18:01:28 GMT
From your link, "Paul Johnson, the head of the respected Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), said the government had accepted that Brexit would swipe £15bn a year from revenues – or £300m a week." So the leave campaign were right, we will be £300m a week better off after we leave the EU. Okay it's not quite £350m but I think the remoaners who dismissed the figure on the side of that bus are feeling pretty stupid now!
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Post by herefordshirebull on Jun 18, 2018 18:05:49 GMT
From your link, "Paul Johnson, the head of the respected Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), said the government had accepted that Brexit would swipe £15bn a year from revenues – or £300m a week." So the leave campaign were right, we will be £300m a week better off after we leave the EU. Okay it's not quite £350m but I think the remoaners who dismissed the figure on the side of that bus are feeling pretty stupid now! It's time to get out now. The EU are taking us for fools, and any attempt to subvert the will of the people needs to be stamped on.
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Post by mikeunderpenyard on Jun 18, 2018 18:09:36 GMT
Pepper the box with deep crosses,the keeper looks dodgy.
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Post by Skomer on Jun 19, 2018 17:29:24 GMT
From your link, "Paul Johnson, the head of the respected Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), said the government had accepted that Brexit would swipe £15bn a year from revenues – or £300m a week." So the leave campaign were right, we will be £300m a week better off after we leave the EU. Okay it's not quite £350m but I think the remoaners who dismissed the figure on the side of that bus are feeling pretty stupid now! I tried to ignore this - but in the end ... Paul Johnson is saying that Brexit will leave the government with £15bn a year lower tax take because it will cause lower growth in the economy and other issues. This wipes out any saving that might come from payments to the EU. In addition, the transition agreement (if there is one) will require us to pay £40bn or so to the EU. Then there are the promises made to farmers etc. that they will still get their payments. Guess what - our contributions to the EU also got us something in return - medicines approval, Euratom, and about 100 other things that we will now have to set up and pay for. There will not be £350m a week - just the opposite; we will have £300m less a week at the end of it all. So sorry, . , we will not be better off; each family in the UK (on average) will be between £1,000 and £4,000 a year worse off. So taxes are almost certainly going to have to increase. You may think that it is worth it, but I am not so sure. Even Boris Johnson in that secretly recorded speech told his audience not to panic during the probable meltdown in the British economy.
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Post by Skomer on Jun 19, 2018 17:37:14 GMT
From your link, "Paul Johnson, the head of the respected Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), said the government had accepted that Brexit would swipe £15bn a year from revenues – or £300m a week." So the leave campaign were right, we will be £300m a week better off after we leave the EU. Okay it's not quite £350m but I think the remoaners who dismissed the figure on the side of that bus are feeling pretty stupid now! It's time to get out now. The EU are taking us for fools, and any attempt to subvert the will of the people needs to be stamped on. Sorry, cannot ignore this either. The EU are not taking us for fools. They are just doing what was predicted from the beginning. They are looking after their own interests and sticking to their rules. We thought we could play fast and loose with the rules and have been found out. Guess what, when you are 65m people negotiating with 350m, you don't usually get what you want. USA, India and China will be more challenging. Don't worry. there is a real feeling in the EU that they will be glad to see the back of the UK and there are more each day wanting the UK to experience a hard brexit. Not to punish us, but because they cannot be bothered with us any more. I am quite looking forward to taking WTO rules - which by the way, isn't taking back control, but following the rules of a big organisation that we are not even a member of yet.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 19, 2018 17:43:26 GMT
It's time to get out now. The EU are taking us for fools, and any attempt to subvert the will of the people needs to be stamped on. Sorry, cannot ignore this either. The EU are not taking us for fools. They are just doing what was predicted from the beginning. They are looking after their own interests and sticking to their rules. We thought we could play fast and loose with the rules and have been found out. Guess what, when you are 65m people negotiating with 350m, you don't usually get what you want. USA, India and China will be more challenging. Don't worry. there is a real feeling in the EU that they will be glad to see the back of the UK and there are more each day wanting the UK to experience a hard brexit. Not to punish us, but because they cannot be bothered with us any more. I am quite looking forward to taking WTO rules - which by the way, isn't taking back control, but following the rules of a big organisation that we are not even a member of yet. You could still move into EU i think.
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Post by Skomer on Jun 19, 2018 17:46:06 GMT
Sorry, cannot ignore this either. The EU are not taking us for fools. They are just doing what was predicted from the beginning. They are looking after their own interests and sticking to their rules. We thought we could play fast and loose with the rules and have been found out. Guess what, when you are 65m people negotiating with 350m, you don't usually get what you want. USA, India and China will be more challenging. Don't worry. there is a real feeling in the EU that they will be glad to see the back of the UK and there are more each day wanting the UK to experience a hard brexit. Not to punish us, but because they cannot be bothered with us any more. I am quite looking forward to taking WTO rules - which by the way, isn't taking back control, but following the rules of a big organisation that we are not even a member of yet. You could still move into EU i think. I'll be okay - I've got my allotment for when the food is running out.
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Post by somnambulist on Jul 9, 2018 14:32:50 GMT
Oh my word!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2018 15:05:49 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2018 15:46:11 GMT
Why is she so inept. Tell the EU to do one as instructed by the people. You'd think people would be queuing up to take the credit for doing just that. Instead they all run for the hills as soon as it looks like it might be difficult. Probably time to bin this catastroFeck off for good and admit that some of the population lost it temporarily because of something some liars wrote on a bus.
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Post by ronnieclayton on Jul 9, 2018 20:55:08 GMT
Why is she so inept. Tell the EU to do one as instructed by the people. You'd think people would be queuing up to take the credit for doing just that. Instead they all run for the hills as soon as it looks like it might be difficult. Probably time to bin this catastroFeck off for good and admit that some of the population lost it temporarily because of something some liars wrote on a bus.Thank you JD.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 9, 2018 22:15:11 GMT
They're disagreeing over how Brexit should be implemented not whether it should happen or not. Johnny's desperate attempts to stop it really are hilarious though. You can just imagine him walking around town shouting idiot in his head at every person he sees in the street.
I wonder though if some one could get this thread closed too by writing a sob story. In the words of CB "It'll never happen!"
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Post by Hawkeye on Jul 9, 2018 22:40:01 GMT
Well, I reluctantly accept JD's description of all this as being a catastroFeck.
I don't believe that anyone actually lied to me.
However, no fecker fully explained the ramifications of such a stupidly simplistic referendumn question.
From either side of the argument, as it happens.
I place Cameron in the same pantheon of stupid Prime Ministers as Blair and Callaghan. And now May
Crisis? What crisis?
FFS.
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Post by singe on Jul 9, 2018 23:33:17 GMT
Well, I reluctantly accept JD's description of all this as being a catastroFeck. I don't believe that anyone actually lied to me. However, no fecker fully explained the ramifications of such a stupidly simplistic referendumn question. From either side of the argument, as it happens. I place Cameron in the same pantheon of stupid Prime Ministers as Blair and Callaghan. And now May Crisis? What crisis? FFS. Indeed, and there lies the crux of the problem (pun not intended on the word 'lies'). No-one had a clue what Brexit really meant - even though jammo seems to want to defend it to the hilt. Can't agree with you about the lies though - aside from the bus issue, we are hearing this week about the many lies Arron Banks has told along the way.
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Post by MAXBULL on Jul 10, 2018 0:03:21 GMT
It’s rumoured that some people still actually believe what politicians say. You really couldn’t make it up.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2018 7:59:52 GMT
They're disagreeing over how Brexit should be implemented not whether it should happen or not. That's right. Unfortunately, the argument isn't about achieving the best result for the country, it's all about pacifying the disaster capitalists on the Conservative back bench and their wealthy backers, who actively seek to profit from this disaster. It is nothing more than a desperate bid to retain power. There is no version of Brexit that will leave the country in a better state. Article 50 can, and should, be withdrawn immediately.
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Post by colebridgebull on Jul 10, 2018 8:42:39 GMT
Wonder if it strikes anyone as slightly unprofessional that the Govt is still trying to agree on its position 15 months after Art 50 notice was given, 7 months before the country is due to leave, and still has yet to enter any negotiation of substance with the EU.
Feck business indeed.
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