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Stuk Top half 25 Nov 16 4.50pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
How will you reduce migration, given that trade deals will probably hinge on it. You voted to leave the EU so welfare payments can be reduced. Are you referring to the immigrants that simultaneously cream off benefits whilst taking our jobs? I'd tell the EU to f*** off, and that free movement is not open for debate. People seem to think they can dictate to us, when it's a two way street. Tariffs can work two ways and we all know who exports more to each other in this scenario. No, I voted to leave the EU for a whole host of reasons. You just asked for some positives/benefits of it. Are you denying there would be any savings to our welfare bill if we weren't in the EU with unrestricted migration? (and i'm not talking about it being offset by other immigrants paying tax, just the cost of the welfare bill itself.) We'll save s***loads and, yes, we will save a lot more than the minor blip in the pound's value against dollar/euro. You seem to forget that there are many more countries within the EU, that are projected to have much more and much longer misery than we will, that we would be having to prop up. We are one of only about a third of the members who actually fund the EU. and the second highest net amount of all!
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matt_himself Matataland 25 Nov 16 5.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
I'd tell the EU to f*** off, and that free movement is not open for debate. People seem to think they can dictate to us, when it's a two way street. Tariffs can work two ways and we all know who exports more to each other in this scenario. No, I voted to leave the EU for a whole host of reasons. You just asked for some positives/benefits of it. Are you denying there would be any savings to our welfare bill if we weren't in the EU with unrestricted migration? (and i'm not talking about it being offset by other immigrants paying tax, just the cost of the welfare bill itself.) We'll save s***loads and, yes, we will save a lot more than the minor blip in the pound's value against dollar/euro. You seem to forget that there are many more countries within the EU, that are projected to have much more and much longer misery than we will, that we would be having to prop up. We are one of only about a third of the members who actually fund the EU. and the second highest net amount of all! Well f***ing said.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 25 Nov 16 5.59pm | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
I'd tell the EU to f*** off, and that free movement is not open for debate. People seem to think they can dictate to us, when it's a two way street. Tariffs can work two ways and we all know who exports more to each other in this scenario. No, I voted to leave the EU for a whole host of reasons. You just asked for some positives/benefits of it. Are you denying there would be any savings to our welfare bill if we weren't in the EU with unrestricted migration? (and i'm not talking about it being offset by other immigrants paying tax, just the cost of the welfare bill itself.) We'll save s***loads and, yes, we will save a lot more than the minor blip in the pound's value against dollar/euro. You seem to forget that there are many more countries within the EU, that are projected to have much more and much longer misery than we will, that we would be having to prop up. We are one of only about a third of the members who actually fund the EU. and the second highest net amount of all!
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legaleagle 25 Nov 16 6.17pm | |
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Originally posted by Stuk
I'd tell the EU to f*** off, and that free movement is not open for debate. People seem to think they can dictate to us, when it's a two way street. Tariffs can work two ways and we all know who exports more to each other in this scenario. No, I voted to leave the EU for a whole host of reasons. You just asked for some positives/benefits of it. Are you denying there would be any savings to our welfare bill if we weren't in the EU with unrestricted migration? (and i'm not talking about it being offset by other immigrants paying tax, just the cost of the welfare bill itself.) We'll save s***loads and, yes, we will save a lot more than the minor blip in the pound's value against dollar/euro. You seem to forget that there are many more countries within the EU, that are projected to have much more and much longer misery than we will, that we would be having to prop up. We are one of only about a third of the members who actually fund the EU. and the second highest net amount of all! Don't forget to f...ing factor in the extra welfare/NHS costs arising from all the (in large number elderly) expats presently getting free health care etc within the EU...and the f...ing loss of tax revenue from the EU migrants here who (on average) are less likely to be on welfare and contribute more tax revenue than the average Brit
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legaleagle 25 Nov 16 6.18pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
Would it be to tell us to f...off and shove ourselves up our overblown sense of self importance backsides? Edited by legaleagle (25 Nov 2016 6.19pm)
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 25 Nov 16 6.46pm | |
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he he, brexit causes football manager misery...
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matt_himself Matataland 25 Nov 16 6.47pm | |
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Originally posted by legaleagle
Would it be to tell us to f...off and shove ourselves up our overblown sense of self importance backsides? Edited by legaleagle (25 Nov 2016 6.19pm) In your leftie, let's have an EU w*** type of scenario, then yes. In reality, no.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 25 Nov 16 6.49pm | |
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Feck article 50. Let's just leave anyway... Interesting.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 25 Nov 16 6.52pm | |
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Originally posted by matt_himself
In your leftie, let's have an EU w*** type of scenario, then yes. In reality, no. What will they say if we tell them to f*** off then Matthew? Why no ire against 'righty' remainers? I see your mate Nigel (I'll illegally use eu funds towards the brexit campaign) Farage has cancelled his march on the supreme court. Too many nasty fascist types like EDL and Britain First wanted to get involved apparently. Edited by nickgusset (25 Nov 2016 7.32pm)
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Hrolf The Ganger 25 Nov 16 7.31pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
They would probably spend a long time thinking about it and then put it on their expenses.
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elgrande bedford 25 Nov 16 8.03pm | |
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Originally posted by legaleagle
Don't forget to f...ing factor in the extra welfare/NHS costs arising from all the (in large number elderly) expats presently getting free health care etc within the EU...and the f...ing loss of tax revenue from the EU migrants here who (on average) are less likely to be on welfare and contribute more tax revenue than the average Brit Erm...free health care,NO,I lived in Spain and because I had a business I paid 240€ each month,which covered my family and employees.and that was back in 2002.
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elgrande bedford 25 Nov 16 8.08pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
What will they say if we tell them to f*** off then Matthew? Why no ire against 'righty' remainers? I see your mate Nigel (I'll illegally use eu funds towards the brexit campaign) Farage has cancelled his march on the supreme court. Too many nasty fascist types like EDL and Britain First wanted to get involved apparently. Edited by nickgusset (25 Nov 2016 7.32pm) How many German car workers depend solely on the British market,how many fruit and vegetables farmers in the Mediterranean countries depend on the British market,and you really think they want to lose all that money...grow up remainers,and that's with out the rest of the world where (admitingly) could take time will be happy to trade with us...without having to pay a big fat levy to the grotesque bloated monster that is the EU.
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