This page is no longer updated, and is the old forum. For new topics visit the New HOL forum.
Register | Edit Profile | Subscriptions | Forum Rules | Log In
Dave58 Ipswich 21 Nov 17 7.06am | |
---|---|
If the government agree to this they are finished. The NHS is on its knees. With Germany in chaos and France fallling out of love with macron, it's time to go in hard. Would anyone have changed their vote had this been known?
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
beak croydon 21 Nov 17 7.29am | |
---|---|
I am In two minds on this,It is worth almost ANY money to get rid of the extra layer of bureaucracy that is the E.U.but it smacks of leaving your golf club and having to pay green fees until you die and continuing to pay for rounds of drinks In the nineteenth hole that you will not be there to consume.Not one politician has justified any payment legally,odd that.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Kermit8 Hevon 21 Nov 17 8.13am | |
---|---|
S'alright don't panic. The Brexit experts on Hol have already quite clearly stated that we don't need to pay a penny AND we will end up with wonderful trade deals as soon as we leave and that everyone will own a mansion.
Big chest and massive boobs |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
hedgehog50 Croydon 21 Nov 17 8.19am | |
---|---|
They should pay us £40 billion Edited by hedgehog50 (21 Nov 2017 8.19am)
We have now sunk to a depth at which the restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men. [Orwell] |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Kermit8 Hevon 21 Nov 17 8.20am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Dave58
If the government agree to this they are finished. The NHS is on its knees. With Germany in chaos and France fallling out of love with macron, it's time to go in hard. Would anyone have changed their vote had this been known? Yeah odd that the divorce bill was ignored by both sides. Just shows how woefully under-informed they and we were.
Big chest and massive boobs |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
hedgehog50 Croydon 21 Nov 17 8.23am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Kermit8
S'alright don't panic. The Brexit experts on Hol have already quite clearly stated that we don't need to pay a penny AND we will end up with wonderful trade deals as soon as we leave and that everyone will own a mansion. Why are you so worried about businesses and their trade, and the banks? They are all evil capitalists aren't they? You should be celebrating shouldn't you if you think they will be impoverished? Surely it will further weaken the failing capitalist system and you will be able to kick in the rotting door and usher in the socialist utopia?
We have now sunk to a depth at which the restatement of the obvious is the first duty of intelligent men. [Orwell] |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Pussay Patrol 21 Nov 17 8.49am | |
---|---|
Thats cos it's being handled by Politicians. If reasonable, intelligent people were involved it wouldn't become a pantomime, we would know the number and just tie up any loose ends, instead we have to have political wrangling and soundbites. Bored of the whole thing
Paua oouaarancì Irà chiyeah Ishé galé ma ba oo ah |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
jamiemartin721 Reading 21 Nov 17 10.21am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by Dave58
If the government agree to this they are finished. The NHS is on its knees. With Germany in chaos and France fallling out of love with macron, it's time to go in hard. Would anyone have changed their vote had this been known? Problem is, its a pretty reasonable figure. The UK offer of 20bn is absurd, as it won't even cover the pensions of UK EU citizens. The EU 80bn is to high. 40-50bn is actually around a reasonable figure, and pretty much covers most of the UKs, if not all, responsibility and commitments vis a viz the EU.
"One Nation Under God, has turned into One Nation Under the Influence of One Drug" |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
jamiemartin721 Reading 21 Nov 17 10.22am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by hedgehog50
Why are you so worried about businesses and their trade, and the banks? They are all evil capitalists aren't they? You should be celebrating shouldn't you if you think they will be impoverished? Surely it will further weaken the failing capitalist system and you will be able to kick in the rotting door and usher in the socialist utopia? Mod notice - Last Warning. Stick to the topic and not the poster -
"One Nation Under God, has turned into One Nation Under the Influence of One Drug" |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
steeleye20 Croydon 21 Nov 17 10.27am | |
---|---|
If we want a future free of this nonsense we should simply terminate brexit.
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
npn Crowborough 21 Nov 17 10.34am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by jamiemartin721
Problem is, its a pretty reasonable figure. The UK offer of 20bn is absurd, as it won't even cover the pensions of UK EU citizens. The EU 80bn is to high. 40-50bn is actually around a reasonable figure, and pretty much covers most of the UKs, if not all, responsibility and commitments vis a viz the EU. It sounds about right - there's a 20bn rebate due in arrears, they could just tie that in and say "20bn and keep the rebate" and everyone would be happy. Still, I'm sure there are many more political points to be scored along the way, and now the Germans look like having another election, that should make everything much more straight forward
|
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
jamiemartin721 Reading 21 Nov 17 11.12am | |
---|---|
Originally posted by steeleye20
If we want a future free of this nonsense we should simply terminate brexit.
Not without another referendum. Whether one supports Brexit or not, the people spoke, and in a democracy referendums should be binding on the state. Without going to the people, any government that simply decided to 'terminate brexit' would be undermining democratic process in the UK. The time for this was at the last election, where parties could have proposed a second referendum, and had the people decide.
"One Nation Under God, has turned into One Nation Under the Influence of One Drug" |
|
Alert a moderator to this post |
Registration is now on our new message board
To login with your existing username you will need to convert your account over to the new message board.
All images and text on this site are copyright © 1999-2024 The Holmesdale Online, unless otherwise stated.
Web Design by Guntrisoft Ltd.