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Post by Toreador on Feb 1, 2023 16:10:50 GMT
Oh no. I’m completely aware of your slow wit. I quite enjoy it when you embarrass yourself without realising .👍 Please. You're comatose. Genome, why don't you stfu and fo, you're just a troll.
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Post by oracle75 on Feb 1, 2023 20:00:21 GMT
Well no one yet has given even one single thing that sovereignty has done to benefit the UK. Still waiting. - Vaccine rollout. - Supporting Ukraine properly unlike some in the EU. - Dodging the 190 billion bill we'd have had via the covid package the EU put together. - Removing VAT rate from tampons. Just four off the top of my head. NONE of those were dependant on whether the UK is a member or not. The vaccine procurement was an open invitation even after we left. The EU has no control in national military decisions. But I am delighted that the UK loses billions of pounds a year because of VAT on tampons. Makes it all worthwhile. Dunnit.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 1, 2023 20:25:55 GMT
The UK voted to leave the EUSSR six and a half years ago 52 to 48 per cent yet the UK's decision continues to divide the nation. Several challenges still need to be overcome including the Northern Ireland Protocol and a US trade deal. Tory MP and Eurosceptic Sir Bill Cash said: "People think things haven't happened, but they certainly have constitutionally and legislatively." He added: "These massive changes do take time - and that's without Covid, the war in Ukraine and an energy and cost of living crisis to contend with." However, Guy Hands, leading investor and founder and chairman of Terra Firma Capital Partners, claimed Brexit has been a "complete disaster" and a "bunch of total lies" that has harmed large parts of the economy. He continued: "The reality is it's been a lose-lose situation for us and Europe."
www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/brexit-hailed-as-enormous-success-three-years-on-your-verdict/ar-AA16ZGMJ?cvid=d3ccfd15b5fe4f09b2b9e21adb321f44&ocid=winp2fptaskbarhover
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Post by oracle75 on Feb 1, 2023 23:55:22 GMT
Oh give me a break. This is from the Express...need I say more?
So far no one has given me me any credible and important benefits that total sovereignty has benefitted the UK.
Even its middle digit sovereign comms satellite blew up. While we pay the EU to be included in the Horizon project.
Is this what the UK was sold as sovereignty?
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Post by Red Rackham on Feb 2, 2023 0:12:48 GMT
Oh give me a break. This is from the Express...need I say more? So far no one has given me me any credible and important benefits that total sovereignty has benefitted the UK. Even its middle digit sovereign comms satellite blew up. While we pay the EU to be included in the Horizon project. Is this what the UK was sold as sovereignty? FFS what is it with you remainiacs? If you want to be governed by a bunch of unelected bureaucrats who issue diktats from behind closed doors in a foreign country, why the hell are you still in the sovereign and independent UK? Stop bitching about democracy and let your feet do the talking.
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Post by jonksy on Feb 2, 2023 4:51:36 GMT
Oh give me a break. This is from the Express...need I say more? So far no one has given me me any credible and important benefits that total sovereignty has benefitted the UK. Even its middle digit sovereign comms satellite blew up. While we pay the EU to be included in the Horizon project. Is this what the UK was sold as sovereignty? Usual remainer bollocks.......Feel free to fuck off to your beloved EUSSR or would that screw you benefit wise?.....Same old tired remaner bullshit we have all heard a thousand times before. And you lot have spouted it so often you have started to beleive its the truth...
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Post by jonksy on Feb 2, 2023 5:08:46 GMT
Even too dim to understand that in ANY vote not everyone gets what they want. It is not a case of who shouts the loudest winning the vote.... Moment anti-Brexit campaigner Steve Bray is tackled to the ground before being hauled out of BBC debate by three men while shouting 'Tories out' and heckling Jacob Rees-Mogg Anti-Brexit campaigner Steve Bray was thrown out of a Radio 4 debate Bray shouted 'Tories out!' and heckled Brexiteer MP Jacxob Rees-Mogg It comes as the UK marks its third anniversary of leaving the EUSSR... This big mouthed twat should have had his bugle rammed up his arse 3 years ago...
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11702449/Watch-anti-Brexit-campaigner-escorted-debate-security-heckling-Jacob-Rees-Mogg.html
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Post by buccaneer on Feb 2, 2023 6:35:32 GMT
You can't even wriggle properly. Where is your evidence that Brexit has had a negative impact on the economy? Surely, you can back that up, and surely you don't expect people just to take your word for it? Please. It's you who can never back up your claim that Brexit has not had any negative effects on the economy. Even the article you provided effectively contradicts you and your empty-headed claim. Now look at you -- gasping for air! You made the claim that Brexit has had a negative effect on the economy. You cannot back that up and have been asked on numerous occasions. You've failed. The article I linked doesn't contradicted my claim. It contradicts your opinion as that is all you have brought to this debate. Stop embarrassing yourself Gnome.
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Post by buccaneer on Feb 2, 2023 6:39:37 GMT
- Vaccine rollout. - Supporting Ukraine properly unlike some in the EU. - Dodging the 190 billion bill we'd have had via the covid package the EU put together. - Removing VAT rate from tampons. Just four off the top of my head. NONE of those were dependant on whether the UK is a member or not. The vaccine procurement was an open invitation even after we left. The EU has no control in national military decisions. But I am delighted that the UK loses billions of pounds a year because of VAT on tampons. Makes it all worthwhile. Dunnit. And none of the above would have happened if the UK had been in the EU. Yes, and you may cheer women paying taxes on their personal pieces but not everyone wants to rinse the public of their money so that Brussels is supported by such draconian taxes. Worthwhile innit.
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Post by buccaneer on Feb 2, 2023 6:42:06 GMT
Oh give me a break. This is from the Express...need I say more? So far no one has given me me any credible and important benefits that total sovereignty has benefitted the UK. Even its middle digit sovereign comms satellite blew up. While we pay the EU to be included in the Horizon project. Is this what the UK was sold as sovereignty? I already have. Plus national democracy has been returned back to the nation state. Huge benefit.
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Post by buccaneer on Feb 2, 2023 6:57:35 GMT
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Post by Pacifico on Feb 2, 2023 7:55:24 GMT
A Brexit benefit?
Since 2019, food prices are up 19.9 per cent in the UK but 21.1 per cent in the eurozone and 24.1 per cent across the whole of the EU bloc.
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Post by oracle75 on Feb 2, 2023 10:47:00 GMT
Oh give me a break. This is from the Express...need I say more? So far no one has given me me any credible and important benefits that total sovereignty has benefitted the UK. Even its middle digit sovereign comms satellite blew up. While we pay the EU to be included in the Horizon project. Is this what the UK was sold as sovereignty? FFS what is it with you remainiacs? If you want to be governed by a bunch of unelected bureaucrats who issue diktats from behind closed doors in a foreign country, why the hell are you still in the sovereign and independent UK? Stop bitching about democracy and let your feet do the talking. Another piece of information your lying leaving politicians never told you. Every piece of proposed EU legislation was votes on three times. Once by the elected EU Parliament. Once by the elected Council. And once by every elected national parliament/governing body before it is passed into legislation. And you seem to forget that the commission, the unelected beaurocrats, cannot vote on proposed legislation. Someone really sold you a pack of lies didn't they. And you never checked them out and they still live in your head. Unfortunately I would spend more time abroad but people like you voted to restrict my time to six months a year in three month chunks. Nor can I bring over a long list of food and drink and spend time and money shuffling between homes when I used to travel freely with merely a passport for ID. So can you now tell me what benefits your newfound sovereignty has given us?
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Post by oracle75 on Feb 2, 2023 10:54:56 GMT
A Brexit benefit? Since 2019, food prices are up 19.9 per cent in the UK but 21.1 per cent in the eurozone and 24.1 per cent across the whole of the EU bloc. Despite this, food and non-alcoholic drink inflation rose by 16.5% in the 12 months to November 2022, the highest increase since September 1977 (17.6%), according to data from the ONS Consumer Price Inflation bulletin.Dec 22, 2022 www.ons.gov.uk › The inflation rate for food and non-alcoholic beverages in the European Union reached 17.8 percent in December 2022. During this month, the inflation rate for the EU as a whole was 10.4 percent, one of the highest rates of inflation reported in this period.6 days ago www.statista.com › statistics EU food inflation rate 2022 - Statista Best do some research before you pass on misinformation.
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Post by oracle75 on Feb 2, 2023 10:55:58 GMT
Oh give me a break. This is from the Express...need I say more? So far no one has given me me any credible and important benefits that total sovereignty has benefitted the UK. Even its middle digit sovereign comms satellite blew up. While we pay the EU to be included in the Horizon project. Is this what the UK was sold as sovereignty? I already have. Plus national democracy has been returned back to the nation state. Huge benefit. Exactly what benefits?
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