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1 hour ago, 12gauge82 said:

Bit of a lengthy video, but it shows the EU commission stating that the UK will still need to pay the 39billion even in the event of a no deal, they are literally gangsters, they must be absolutely drunk. 

When the UK joined the EU in the first place, the UK payed for future projects and costs already arranged and we are payed up to date, including giving them effectively their 2y notice period, containing to pay during that time, we owe them nothing moraly and as has already been looked at, nothing legally either, time to get tough and tell them to shove it, they're getting nothing, here's hoping for a no deal brexit. 

 

Eu orders uk to pay 39 billion, sums them up really,I know what I'd tell them to do,xxxx right off,

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56 minutes ago, Rewulf said:

They care more about that money than anything else, shows their true colours really. 

Dan Hannans take on the backstop farce. 

 

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/8318818/eu-backstop-brexit-nonsense/

They really do act like the mafia, who the hell do these unelected dictators think they are! 

The UK has fought back when threatened in far more risky times than these and won, I hope the EU become even more unreasonable than they already are and force a no deal, the EU will be the ones to regret it, like farage once famously said, your not laughing now are you! 

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one for oowee and retsdon...............................

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The Italian National Institute of Statistics has confirmed that Italy is now in recession. In the final two quarters of 2018, the Italian economy shrank by 0.1% and then 0.2% respectively, and the Italian Prime Minister has stated that he expects the recession to continue this year. Things are getting worse…

Growth for the Eurozone as a whole sat at just 0.2% in the last quarter of 2018, half the speed of UK growth. Despite Brexit…

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Sarah Wollaston has said that she would “probably” stand as an independent in a future election if she resigns the Conservative whip over Brexit. Wollaston said that she would resign from the Conservatives if the Government ended up heading for no deal, even if it was by default rather than by design. Given her recent voting record she might as well have resigned already… 

Another one heading for the scrap heap of history! Now to make sure we get a Brexiteer to replace her!

Isn,t it strange that, after the dismal news of Italy,s recession, and the gloomy  economy figures for the EU, oowee and retsdon have not been on, banging on about how Brexit is  crippling our economy?  Despite the fact that  our figures show we are doing much better than the EU?

Despite a never-ending series of threats from giant EU-funded corporations and even warnings that 12,000 people will die from lack of fruit, the latest Sky Data poll has found that No Deal is still the most popular Brexit option. When asked to choose between the three options, 39% of voters favoured no deal, ahead of 34% who supported May’s deal with the backstop removed, and only 27% who backed May’s original deal with the backstop. Almost three-quarters of voters prefer either no backstop or no deal…

Voters also agreed by a margin of almost 3:1 that “people who say we should delay Brexit by extending Article 50 are… trying to stop Brexit entirely”. Cooper and Boles not doing a good job of pulling the wool over people’s eyes…

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what seems to be a predominant theme ..on interveiwing buisiness owners....is their constant carping on about how they need to source raw materials from the EU..........

an example of short term pain for gain.........

  1. continue to import from the EU and pay possible duty / tariffs..............then
  2. this will allow our own BRITISH PEOPLE to fill the gap and supply from within our own country

there is sooo much negative attitude.............there are going to be a lot of serious opportunities out there for hard working folk......which will massivly benifit the UK economy

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8 minutes ago, pinfireman said:

Sarah Wollaston has said that she would “probably” stand as an independent in a future election if she resigns the Conservative whip over Brexit. Wollaston said that she would resign from the Conservatives if the Government ended up heading for no deal, even if it was by default rather than by design. Given her recent voting record she might as well have resigned already… 

Bless her, she says she wouldn't be able to look her constituents in the eye if she supported Brexit, I assume she means the 46 % who didnt want it anyway? 

The rest were apparently misinformed 🤣

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46 minutes ago, pinfireman said:

Sarah Wollaston has said that she would “probably” stand as an independent in a future election if she resigns the Conservative whip over Brexit. Wollaston said that she would resign from the Conservatives if the Government ended up heading for no deal, even if it was by default rather than by design. Given her recent voting record she might as well have resigned already…

The quicker she goes the better I say, we don't need anti-democrats like her in Parliament.

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8 hours ago, 12gauge82 said:

Bit of a lengthy video, but it shows the EU commission stating that the UK will still need to pay the 39billion even in the event of a no deal, they are literally gangsters, they must be absolutely drunk. 

When the UK joined the EU in the first place, the UK payed for future projects and costs already arranged and we are payed up to date, including giving them effectively their 2y notice period, containing to pay during that time, we owe them nothing moraly and as has already been looked at, nothing legally either, time to get tough and tell them to shove it, they're getting nothing, here's hoping for a no deal brexit. 

 

If it gets that sticky use the old British adage 'Send in a gunboat  (or a battle cruiser)'.

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In other news, the BBC are facing a massive online backlash due to their bias reporting showing a string of rabid EU comission members foaming at the mouth slating the UK and our prime minister (typical bully tactics), while completley ignoring a fabulous and patriotic speach from Nigel Farage who defended our country and the PM, the supposedly unbias BBC showed no counter argument at all. 

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1 hour ago, 12gauge82 said:

In other news, the BBC are facing a massive online backlash due to their bias reporting showing a string of rabid EU comission members foaming at the mouth slating the UK and our prime minister (typical bully tactics), while completley ignoring a fabulous and patriotic speach from Nigel Farage who defended our country and the PM, the supposedly unbias BBC showed no counter argument at all. 

The BBC news editor, Kamal Ahmed, was quite open in that the BBC would push project fear to the absolute max.

So long as they can reference genuine anti Brexit articles they are simply reporting ‘news’.

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1 hour ago, grrclark said:

The BBC news editor, Kamal Ahmed, was quite open in that the BBC would push project fear to the absolute max.

So long as they can reference genuine anti Brexit articles they are simply reporting ‘news’.

The BBC needs to go, why should the country be funding via what is really a tax, an organisation that feeds them propaganda! 

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11 hours ago, 12gauge82 said:

The BBC needs to go, why should the country be funding via what is really a tax, an organisation that feeds them mainly left wing propaganda! 

Felt the need to add a bit, in the eyes of a majority of the bbc's snowflake reporters anyone to the right of Tony B Liars socialism is a Nazi

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6 minutes ago, martyn2233 said:

 

Isn’t that just as ‘corrupt’ as those you despise in the EU in basically saying “ if you want to keep your job then fool your voters into showing your a big hero for saving them money” but sod what happens in two years time as we will worry about that then!”?

Mr Farafe once again stands to profit from any devaluation of the pound due to his 80k or thereabout EU funded pension which is paid in Euros (then again, as he isn’t actually domiciled in the UK it won’t make a diff as he needs euros for his local supermarket shop).

 

 

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1 hour ago, Jaymo said:

Isn’t that just as ‘corrupt’ as those you despise in the EU in basically saying “ if you want to keep your job then fool your voters into showing your a big hero for saving them money” but sod what happens in two years time as we will worry about that then!”?

Mr Farafe once again stands to profit from any devaluation of the pound due to his 80k or thereabout EU funded pension which is paid in Euros (then again, as he isn’t actually domiciled in the UK it won’t make a diff as he needs euros for his local supermarket shop).

 

 

I'm not sure where corruption comes into it, it's a suggestion, one that sounds very sensible if it's feasible. 

And what Farage does with his money, from wherever he earns it, is irrelevant as far as delivering brexit goes, worrying about where he lives or what he gets paid in isn't going to help this country, or Europe, deal with the transition, post leave. But his suggestion might. 

Embrace Brexit, you'll feel much better for it 😁 

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1 hour ago, Jaymo said:

Isn’t that just as ‘corrupt’ as those you despise in the EU in basically saying “ if you want to keep your job then fool your voters into showing your a big hero for saving them money” but sod what happens in two years time as we will worry about that then!”?

Mr Farafe once again stands to profit from any devaluation of the pound due to his 80k or thereabout EU funded pension which is paid in Euros (then again, as he isn’t actually domiciled in the UK it won’t make a diff as he needs euros for his local supermarket shop).

 

 

I disagree, Farage suggesting that we use article 24 is the only sensible way forward that ensures none of the little people both in the EU and the UK lose out, but the EU mafia don't want that, they would happily see their own EU member States suffer to ensure it doesn't expose the EU for what it is. 

1 minute ago, Rewulf said:

I'm not sure where corruption comes into it, it's a suggestion, one that sounds very sensible if it's feasible. 

And what Farage does with his money, from wherever he earns it, is irrelevant as far as delivering brexit goes, worrying about where he lives or what he gets paid in isn't going to help this country, or Europe, deal with the transition, post leave. But his suggestion might. 

Embrace Brexit, you'll feel much better for it 😁 

Beat me to it

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16 hours ago, 12gauge82 said:

In other news, the BBC are facing a massive online backlash due to their bias reporting showing a string of rabid EU comission members foaming at the mouth slating the UK and our prime minister (typical bully tactics), while completley ignoring a fabulous and patriotic speach from Nigel Farage who defended our country and the PM, the supposedly unbias BBC showed no counter argument at all. 

What can you expect from the BBC? It,s news and current affairs dept is staffed by ex Guardian  journalists, who could not make it in the big, bad world! And the Guardian is Labour,s official Press mouthpiece!

2 minutes ago, 12gauge82 said:

I disagree, Farage suggesting that we use article 24 is the only sensible way forward that ensures none of the little people both in the EU and the UK lose out, but the EU mafia don't want that, they would happily see their own EU member States suffer to ensure it doesn't expose the EU for what it is. 

Beat me to it

Excellent!

16 hours ago, das said:

I think Iv'e seen a picture like this before and I'm sure the bloke had a little moustache.

Ken Livingstone,s mate?

13 hours ago, 12gauge82 said:

The BBC needs to go, why should the country be funding via what is really a tax, an organisation that feeds them propaganda! 

It should become a subscription only channel!  Then most of them will be jobless!

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2 hours ago, martyn2233 said:

 

******* brilliant! Whilst some of you may not like him ( probably because he,s not of your political "tribe") he,s the only politician who will give you a straight answer, and who talks sense!

2 hours ago, Jaymo said:

Isn’t that just as ‘corrupt’ as those you despise in the EU in basically saying “ if you want to keep your job then fool your voters into showing your a big hero for saving them money” but sod what happens in two years time as we will worry about that then!”?

Mr Farafe once again stands to profit from any devaluation of the pound due to his 80k or thereabout EU funded pension which is paid in Euros (then again, as he isn’t actually domiciled in the UK it won’t make a diff as he needs euros for his local supermarket shop).

 

 

That,s right right! Attack the man, not the message!  A poor answer from you!

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