al_yrpal wrote:The EU costs us lots...
Gut feeling again
I wish I'd know this in 2016 I would have voted leave
al_yrpal wrote:The EU costs us lots...
Psamathe wrote:Except of course the "they" is actually "us" because we have elections and get votes for MEPs,
Ian
al_yrpal wrote:https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/governmentpublicsectorandtaxes/publicsectorfinance/articles/theukcontributiontotheeubudget/2017-10-31
https://fullfact.org/europe/our-eu-memb ... 5-million/
The BBC is notoriously Remain biased. As part of the establishment one cannot believe a word they say...
The EU costs us lots...
Al
reohn2 wrote:al_yrpal wrote:https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/governmentpublicsectorandtaxes/publicsectorfinance/articles/theukcontributiontotheeubudget/2017-10-31
https://fullfact.org/europe/our-eu-memb ... 5-million/
The BBC is notoriously Remain biased. As part of the establishment one cannot believe a word they say...
The EU costs us lots...
Al
Give me evidence that the UK will be better off economically,environmentally or socially outside the EU and I'll be willing to listen to a Brexit argument.
Upto now neither you or anyone else has given even the slightest inkling that would be the case either in the short,medium or even long term.
It will be a disaster for this country but for the few shape shifting neoliberalist blood suckers in our midst!
100%JR wrote:He hasn't been able to offer any figures for the last 1300+ pages so I doubt anything has changed.
100%JR wrote:al_yrpal wrote:The EU costs us lots...
Gut feeling again
I wish I'd know this in 2016 I would have voted leave
Mick F wrote:Hang on a sec!
No negotiations from me
Mick F wrote:Hang on a sec!
No negotiations from me, other than "we should never have joined in the first place".
Mick F wrote:It's a small step from European Union to Union of Europe.
horizon wrote:Mick F wrote:Hang on a sec!
No negotiations from me, other than "we should never have joined in the first place".
As the Irishman* said to the person asking directions: "Well, I wouldn't start from here if I were you!".
* Why does it always have to be an Irishman?
I do wish people wouldn't keep repeating that canard. What happened was, about 51% of those who actually went out to vote in 2016, voted at that time for the Leave option.Mick F wrote:The issue I have, is that we voted to leave.
reohn2 wrote:Give me evidence that the UK will be better off economically,environmentally or socially outside the EU and I'll be willing to listen to a Brexit argument.
al_yrpal wrote:100%JR wrote:al_yrpal wrote:The EU costs us lots...
Gut feeling again
I wish I'd know this in 2016 I would have voted leave
Wouldnt have made the slightest difference. The majority felt the same and voted leave!
Al
...and ..... https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/20 ... xit-delay/