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integrale Member Since: 29 Oct 2015 Location: Auckland Posts: 77 |
WindyJ, Thanks for that mate. Good to have your blessing! Happy Christmas.
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24th Dec 2018 8:07am |
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lozza Member Since: 13 Oct 2016 Location: oxfordshire Posts: 190 |
how do you want me to compare it...morally or financially?
i get what you are implying mate tell you what HS2 or foreign aid...i'll take the aid i'd double it if it stopped HS2 start a new thread about that and i'll have a look this one is about brexet |
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24th Dec 2018 9:25am |
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Zed Member Since: 07 Oct 2017 Location: In the woods Posts: 3299 |
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24th Dec 2018 9:34am |
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diduan Member Since: 13 Oct 2016 Location: Central Balkan Posts: 260 |
I always felt that politicans speculate too much with peoples vote. After all, it was almost a 50:50 vote. How would you know what people want in order to "deliver" it? Isn't it indeed wiser to perform a second referendum just to ensure that people really want to leave? If the UK leaves, it ignores the vote of 50% of the people. If it stays, it ignores the vote of the other 50%. I am really confused what to think, but I wish you do the best for the people. Defender 110 SW MY2011 2.4tdci decat, no EGR
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24th Dec 2018 10:35am |
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Badger110 Member Since: 06 Feb 2018 Location: South hams Posts: 1039 |
Personally i didn't vote as i have no faith in the polititions to speak the truth or provide accurate information about the exit.
I still feel that people voted based on incorrect information as well as tactical lack of information produced. I feel that the result would be different if another vote was put to the public outlining some of the key areas. |
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24th Dec 2018 11:17am |
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lozza Member Since: 13 Oct 2016 Location: oxfordshire Posts: 190 |
THE UK’S INDEPENDENT FACTCHECKING CHARITY
The government then gets some of that money back, mainly through payments to farmers and for poorer areas of the country such as Wales and Cornwall. In 2017, the UK's ‘public sector receipts’ are estimated to be £4 billion. So overall we paid in £8.9 billion more than we got back. The Treasury figures note payments the EU makes directly to the private sector, such as research grants. In 2015, these were worth an estimated £1.5 billion, so including them could reduce our net contribution further still. The money we get back will be spent on things the government may or may not choose to fund upon leaving the EU. It’s not enough to look at the net contribution in isolation because what we get back isn’t fully under our control so 8.9 billion to be in the club for 2017 |
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24th Dec 2018 12:36pm |
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WindyJ Member Since: 18 Oct 2018 Location: France Posts: 190 |
Or 39 billion to be out of it in 2020....
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24th Dec 2018 2:27pm |
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Muddybigdog Member Since: 11 Apr 2014 Location: Suffolk Posts: 1018 |
I am dismayed and disgusted at the politicians across all parties. I have lost count how many of them allegedly have gone into politics to make a difference, to represent their constituencies, to be a voice in parliament, yet all have put their own parties before the people of the UK. There was a great opportunity for all parties to get together on BREXIT, but they more interested with “in-fighting” or one-upmanship between parties, a huge ing contest. Having a cross party task team to work on BREXIT together, could have only helped UK plc, yet there are still many divides, in parliament and across the UK.
As the UK continues along an unknown track, I hope for the best but prepare for the worst, who knows how this will play out. I hope that the “I’m right” “your wrong” or winner’s/losers stances over BREXIT is soon forgotten, however someone voted. BREXIT has divided families, friendships, colleagues and nearly a whole nation, it’s been extremely divisive from all sides. The UK is a great place, with millions of great people, just look at our brilliant armed services, our emergency services, our NHS, charity workers & volunteers, our unrivaled university systems that’s the world envies, it’s an amazing country, that I am often to be proud, only let down by the few. United Kingdom is only a Kingdom if United Jumped ship to reliability - Mitsubishi L200 Puma 90 XS - Sold D3 - 2.7 S x2 (both Sold) Freelander 2 HSE - Sold Freelander 1 - Sold Disco 2 - Sold |
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24th Dec 2018 8:49pm |
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lozza Member Since: 13 Oct 2016 Location: oxfordshire Posts: 190 |
oh 5 yr contributions |
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24th Dec 2018 9:25pm |
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lozza Member Since: 13 Oct 2016 Location: oxfordshire Posts: 190 |
come on windy..say something positive about membership....come on tell us what we get from our 8 BILLION per year contributions |
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24th Dec 2018 9:29pm |
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Procta Member Since: 03 Dec 2016 Location: Sunderland Posts: 5180 |
what we need is a good decent government, another new party. As I think most of the country now doesn't have any confidence in any of the ones that are in now. Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back Success is 90% Inspiration and 4 minutes Preparation # you can make it! |
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24th Dec 2018 10:47pm |
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Sulisuli Member Since: 30 Oct 2016 Location: South west Posts: 4795 |
We need statesman who care about this country and want to make it great again, not bloody puppets from all parties who only care about their own egos and nothing else. 2015 HT XS 90
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24th Dec 2018 11:01pm |
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Badger110 Member Since: 06 Feb 2018 Location: South hams Posts: 1039 |
In all honesty, have we ever had that?
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24th Dec 2018 11:08pm |
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WindyJ Member Since: 18 Oct 2018 Location: France Posts: 190 |
Well as you pointed out the UK gets half of it back directly, but it does not end there. There is the free trade and cooperation that went with it, this does have a value. As does what our money was spent on....EU institutions, some of which were based in the UK do actually do proper work you know! The UK’s overall wealth also undoubtedly benefited from EU membership not at least in terms of property prices giving the baby boomers who voted out the biggest slice of their capital. We have a much larger presence on the world stage, which for a country seeminly obsessed by that I would have thought would be a good thing. Then there are the politicians....there is a lot of complaining about the UK politicians, and rightly so, but with lack of an effective opposition the EU judicial institutions can be used to challenge them. Happy Christmas from the EU where I have much better, cheaper wine to drink and a delicious “chapon” with truffle instead of a horrible dry UK turkey and brussel sprouts! |
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25th Dec 2018 8:07am |
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