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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Paphitis » Sun Aug 04, 2019 12:50 pm

Lordo wrote:well there you have it. philliplLee, the mp for bracknell has decided to consider his position during the summer recess and come september he may jin the liberal party. so there goes bojo's majority and the election will be called the next day i suspect.


Gee whiz!

It appears that Phillip Lee has no standards whatsoever!

Good riddance to bad rubbish if that's the case!

What a traitor. He gets elected on a Torie ticket and jumps ship. He should resign immediately!
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Lordo » Sun Aug 04, 2019 12:54 pm

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B25 wrote:Taken from another site:

I have realised that the Remainers have been right all along when they say I did not know all the true facts before voting to leave, and it's true! We WERE lied to apparently - as I decided to do a little research.

I just voted to leave because I thought our sovereignty was being compromised by foreign unelected masters. That we were compelled to have unlimited uncontrolled immigration, our laws and export agreements dictated by Brussels bureaucrats - and had to pay eye-watering amounts for the privilege

However...

I did not know more than 10,000 EU officials get paid more than our Prime Minister.

I did not know that, unlike the UK, 18 countries get more back from the EU than they put in.

I did not know that the EU occupies over 45 buildings - 2 of which were purpose built monuments of grandeur and are the largest buildings in Europe.

I did not know that the EU Parliament spends 150 million euros a year moving to Strasbourg every month for 4 days committee meetings - and any attempt to stop this madness is vetoed by France.

I did not know that the EU has had a huge luxury shopping Mall built in Brussels for exclusive use of EU employees.

I did not know that every day queues of chauffeur driven cars, with their engines running, wait outside EU establishments while their occupants go in, sign in for their attendance allowance and expenses, then come straight back out and are driven away.

I did not know that many of them (like the Kinnocks) end up as millionaires as a reward for looking the other way!

I did not know that Clegg was lying when he mocked Nigel Farage for saying that an EU army was being planned - and Brussels said all along that it would NEVER happen.

I did not know that the EU had been financing the mass movement of industries from UK to mainland Europe.

I did not know that every member of the EU Council has to swear an Oath of Allegiance to the EU - so they are not a country's representative to the EU. They are the EU's representaive to the country!

I could go on and on but suffice it to say that I have never for a moment doubted the correctness of my decision but I am now more sure than ever.

I am so glad that the Remainers prompted me to look deeper into the bureaucratic absurdity of being in the EU.

Apart from all that, everything's fine!


EXACTLY :roll: ....... and there is more, lots more when you look into it.

So it was not the Little Englanders and geriatrics alone that were not aware of the what they were voting for so we are expected to believe. There were obvious weaknesses within the EU 'plan' and the determination of a few unelected mandarins to create a Federal State of Europe that they could be the lords of. :x

The UK is better off out of it!

so what if people in the eu get paid more than our primeminister. is there a rule that they should be paid less.

so what if some people take more out than they put in, that sbecause those countries are poorer but serve useful popose because they keep the richer
countries' economies strogn by buying from them with the money they borrow from them. greece and germany for instance.

the industries will move to where ever they get gifts and uk has been doing this for decades to other countries bringing in industries from other countries.

if you want to see millioners have a lokk at the tory ministers who took up directorships from the companies they privatised and earn millions just for a few hours of work per month

where is this army you talk of and even if its true why would eu not need an army.

why don't you look for the real reason why tories have wanted to leave the eu. and it had nothing to do with migration or border controls. we already have those but did not want to use them becasue what would the eu corporations do without cheap labour.

1. they wanted the working week directive which limited the number of hours people can work in a week from 98hours yes 98 hours a week to 48 hours.
2. they wanted to remove the eu human rights act from the uk
3. they wanted the city of london to be excluded from the new financial regulations which the eu is implementing now.

the rest is bullshit dished out for the mushrooms growing very nicely in the dark
btw
you forgot about the 350 million a week that was double to what it should have been
you forgot about the poster that showed refugees coming in when uk agreed to only take 5000 refugees per year for 5 years which was 25000 in total
you forgot about 70 million muslims that were going to relocate from terggy into eu
you also forgot about border controls they promissed and yet there are less pibol coming in from the eu but over all migration has not dropped so they are coming from else where. why are we not stopping these people. becasue we fakin need you asshole.
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Lordo » Sun Aug 04, 2019 1:25 pm

Kikapu wrote:Whomever wants to be the next PM after BJ, will need to promise to hold another referendum to re-enter the EU or not after the UK officially leaves the EU. A deal can be made with the EU to retain everything as is now for the UK if the new PM makes the new re-enter referendum first order of the day. This will put an end to the everlasting go around of Brexit while retaining the integrity of the British Democracy intact.

after leaving without a deal i am not so sure they will let us in under any conditions. its like you borrowing money from the bank and then declaring you cannot pay it back and then going back and asking for another loan.

what stupid people do not realise is that whilst we are paying 160 of million a week for the privelage we are selling to them 5,5 billion a week worth of goods and services without tax. at the same time we are imprting from them 6.7 billion a week without tax.

now it is true that if we somehow manage to trade with the eu after a no-deal brexit under wto rules and the eu has to agree to this, our government will not pay a penny for this trade but the populations on each side will and taxes are from about 2% to 45% depending on the goods. british lamb will be 45% more expensive iin germany and france. i can see a lot of farmers go out of business and they deserve to be as a lot of them have voted for it. how much will that cost us as a population.
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby Paphitis » Sun Aug 04, 2019 1:27 pm

Lordo wrote:
Kikapu wrote:Whomever wants to be the next PM after BJ, will need to promise to hold another referendum to re-enter the EU or not after the UK officially leaves the EU. A deal can be made with the EU to retain everything as is now for the UK if the new PM makes the new re-enter referendum first order of the day. This will put an end to the everlasting go around of Brexit while retaining the integrity of the British Democracy intact.

after leaving without a deal i am not so sure they will let us in under any conditions. its like you borrowing money from the bank and then declaring you cannot pay it back and then going back and asking for another loan.

what stupid people do not realise is that whilst we are paying 160 of million a week for the privelage we are selling to them 5,5 billion a week worth of goods and services without tax. at the same time we are imprting from them 6.7 billion a week without tax.

now it is true that if we somehow manage to trade with the eu after a no-deal brexit under wto rules and the eu has to agree to this, our government will not pay a penny for this trade but the populations on each side will and taxes are from about 2% to 45% depending on the goods. british lamb will be 45% more expensive iin germany and france. i can see a lot of farmers go out of business and they deserve to be as a lot of them have voted for it. how much will that cost us as a population.


Is that a promise?
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby cyprusgrump » Sun Aug 04, 2019 1:29 pm

Lordo wrote:now it is true that if we somehow manage to trade with the eu after a no-deal brexit under wto rules and the eu has to agree to this, our government will not pay a penny for this trade but the populations on each side will and taxes are from about 2% to 45% depending on the goods. british lamb will be 45% more expensive iin germany and france. i can see a lot of farmers go out of business and they deserve to be as a lot of them have voted for it. how much will that cost us as a population.


This is another great circular Remainer argument... :lol:

Our food will be too expensive to export!

There won't be any food on the shelves!


Funny... :lol:
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby miltiades » Sun Aug 04, 2019 3:54 pm

One thing is for sure !! The pound in your pocket will be worth a lot less.Have you converted your pounds to Afghanistan currency yet ?? I hear the Clown has struck a trade deal with the Taliban, apparently ISISCwere not interested :lol: :lol:
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby cyprusgrump » Sun Aug 04, 2019 4:16 pm

miltiades wrote:One thing is for sure !! The pound in your pocket will be worth a lot less.Have you converted your pounds to Afghanistan currency yet ?? I hear the Clown has struck a trade deal with the Taliban, apparently ISISCwere not interested :lol: :lol:



You sound like a stuck Jilted John record! :lol:
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby miltiades » Sun Aug 04, 2019 4:21 pm

cyprusgrump wrote:
miltiades wrote:One thing is for sure !! The pound in your pocket will be worth a lot less.Have you converted your pounds to Afghanistan currency yet ?? I hear the Clown has struck a trade deal with the Taliban, apparently ISISCwere not interested :lol: :lol:



You sound like a stuck Jilted John record! :lol:

I do it in order to remind Plonkers such as you of the consequences following, if and when, Brexit. When your pockets really feel it you will be singing much louder Rule Britania...... what a travesty of reality !!
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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby cyprusgrump » Sun Aug 04, 2019 5:07 pm

miltiades wrote:
cyprusgrump wrote:
miltiades wrote:One thing is for sure !! The pound in your pocket will be worth a lot less.Have you converted your pounds to Afghanistan currency yet ?? I hear the Clown has struck a trade deal with the Taliban, apparently ISISCwere not interested :lol: :lol:



You sound like a stuck Jilted John record! :lol:

I do it in order to remind Plonkers such as you of the consequences following, if and when, Brexit. When your pockets really feel it you will be singing much louder Rule Britania...... what a travesty of reality !!



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Re: brexit not far away now

Postby miltiades » Sun Aug 04, 2019 5:22 pm

So ? Another Plonker makes a stupid statement !! Mate the Clown will fall flat on his face while you and most of the leavers will be chanting Rule Brittania.....
What a load of Plonkers !!
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