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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 27 Mar 21 9.08pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
And repeat! Just in case someone missed it mate, and that old chestnut if you say it enough times it must be true!
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georgenorman 27 Mar 21 9.08pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
I never gave it, or brexit, any time at all. And Raab wants us to come back to it in 10 years, when the culprits have fled back to the shires. Worse than Suez, a trend started and completed by the conservative party. A glance at a map shows us as a little dot of an island on the edge of europe, once Great Britain. You will need a microscope to see us in a few years such is the decline. Surely old fashioned crypto-communists like you welcome the alleged decline of Britain - a 'little dot' that is the 5th largest economy in the world.
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cryrst The garden of England 28 Mar 21 6.13am | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
Just in case someone missed it mate, and that old chestnut if you say it enough times it must be true! Its true about the over spend but the point is where would this have got us if the incentive for the manufacturers wasn't there. It was and still is a free for all for supplies, ppe and the population who can get away with it. Im not advocating overspending my money,I'm advocating it was correct to look at health and protection over money. I don't see your criticism of our spend on vaccines and I reckon its because that was money well spent and it actually has and is saving lives. The ppe could and did the same. You and ma have had the jab and I would hazard a guess you would or may have used a supplied mask or hand sanitiser on arrival for said jab. Its hypocritical to then blast the one supplying it. Your point is purely a political one as you have a personal grudge against hmg. Sometimes you have to be more holistic and zoom out and see the bigger picture for certain situations!
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 28 Mar 21 5.44pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
Its true about the over spend but the point is where would this have got us if the incentive for the manufacturers wasn't there. It was and still is a free for all for supplies, ppe and the population who can get away with it. Im not advocating overspending my money,I'm advocating it was correct to look at health and protection over money. I don't see your criticism of our spend on vaccines and I reckon its because that was money well spent and it actually has and is saving lives. The ppe could and did the same. You and ma have had the jab and I would hazard a guess you would or may have used a supplied mask or hand sanitiser on arrival for said jab. Its hypocritical to then blast the one supplying it. Your point is purely a political one as you have a personal grudge against hmg. Sometimes you have to be more holistic and zoom out and see the bigger picture for certain situations!
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cryrst The garden of England 28 Mar 21 6.58pm | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
So would I cp obviously, its our tax dollars but as I said lives were saved by both the ppe and purchase of the vaccines. Im sure it wasn't 'shared' out intentionally and some other high profile political figures of all colours have benefitted. Edited by cryrst (28 Mar 2021 6.59pm)
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 28 Mar 21 7.50pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
So would I cp obviously, its our tax dollars but as I said lives were saved by both the ppe and purchase of the vaccines. Im sure it wasn't 'shared' out intentionally and some other high profile political figures of all colours have benefitted. Edited by cryrst (28 Mar 2021 6.59pm)
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cryrst The garden of England 29 Mar 21 4.58am | |
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Originally posted by croydon proud
The claw back being legitimate if its been claimed fraudulently which you must agree is correct. Tax rises are inevitable and unavoidable though. Spending on this c19 has been huge even without the
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 29 Mar 21 3.16pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
The claw back being legitimate if its been claimed fraudulently which you must agree is correct. Tax rises are inevitable and unavoidable though. Spending on this c19 has been huge even without the Yes,its going to be a tough time ahead whether self employed or paye, just glad i"m not starting out leaving school now! You were up early mate, suprised you arent having a siesta now, thats just what i"m going to do!
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davenotamonkey 29 Mar 21 11.03pm | |
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mezzer Main Stand, Block F, Row 20 seat 1... 12 Apr 21 3.25pm | |
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This wasn't what was forecast "Almost one in five of those who voted to remain in the EU in 2016 would choose to stay out now, according to the poll. By contrast, only 9% of 2016 leave voters want to re-join. When respondents who declined to back either side are removed, the equivalent of 54% of adults now say they would vote to stay out of the bloc in a repeat referendum, and 46% say they would re-join. That’s a wider margin than the 52%-48% split in 2016."
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becky over the moon 12 Apr 21 3.38pm | |
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Originally posted by mezzer
This wasn't what was forecast "Almost one in five of those who voted to remain in the EU in 2016 would choose to stay out now, according to the poll. By contrast, only 9% of 2016 leave voters want to re-join. When respondents who declined to back either side are removed, the equivalent of 54% of adults now say they would vote to stay out of the bloc in a repeat referendum, and 46% say they would re-join. That’s a wider margin than the 52%-48% split in 2016." I'm sure someone will be along soon to point out that this poll only represents people who have no idea of anything and are too moronic to see the absolute, unmitigated benefit of rejoining as soon as possible, and should therefore be disregarded by anyone with half a brain.
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croydon proud Any european country i fancy! 12 Apr 21 4.23pm | |
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Originally posted by becky
I'm sure someone will be along soon to point out that this poll only represents people who have no idea of anything and are too moronic to see the absolute, unmitigated benefit of rejoining as soon as possible, and should therefore be disregarded by anyone with half a brain. I for one am just happy that nigel, boris and jacob did deliver, all these extra shekles we have in our pockets already, and we are only 3 months in! Everyone can see, covid aside, the job market is booming, uber eats and deliveroo are all hiring, nobody who can ride a bike , with a backpack to boot, and can carry maybe 5 or 6 pizzas, needs to be out of work! The housing market is booming, great if you are an owner, probably not so good if you are a first time buyer, but who cares? We have democracy! Once again, thank you nigel, thank you boris, and thank you jacob and nanny, you promised, and you truly delivered! Special thanks to nanny, as jacob has turned out in to a fine example of a 1950"s Britain !
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