Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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Which states that the ‘bill’ is not exact and is within a range, and that if there is no agreement made then we may not pay it anyway and it may then go to court. Now once again, where are these ‘facts’......
Oh behave yourself, the range is clearly noted and the figures are from the OBR, the Govts own fiscal watchdog.

Hardly just the imaginary numbers of the lefty Guardian which was your original starting point.....
 
Your of typical Remoaners who swallows remain crud........
Importing for intake int he WTO has been cited but Remainers at 10 percent a business man who has a big import business with Chins just been on LBC it's only 1 percentage......
Sorry but can you post that again Joe, as that’s absolute gibberish.

The only ‘crud’ was yours btw, yet again you showed your complete lack of understanding of our fiscal arrangements with the EU
 
which ones would you recommend Joe? So I can learn more of your idol Boris Johnson's selfless acts
I am a socialist mate not a Corbyn fan ....
By the way his concert was a dire flop yesterday tickets being handed out free to boost poor numbers of attendance .......
His speech nothing new same retric Brexit not covered.......
 
More google I see the Italians are rumbling over the EU - German polictical waves may change this week maybe....
You can google all you want it will not look at the future of the EU.......
Why do you have such an aversion to facts?

Google is full of them btw.

Some of us suggested before the referendum that the rise of the far right and the scheduled elections in France, Germany and Italy might have an effect on the political landscape on the mainland and could well make the EU far more amenable to discussing changes in migration policy. The issue that the PM confirmed was the Nations prime concern in voting for Brexit.
 
Why do you have such an aversion to facts?

Google is full of them btw.

Some of us suggested before the referendum that the rise of the far right and the scheduled elections in France, Germany and Italy might have an effect on the political landscape on the mainland and could well make the EU far more amenable to discussing changes in migration policy. The issue that the PM confirmed was the Nations prime concern in voting for Brexit.
If the youth of this country think the EU is so great - why is there so much youth un employment in the EU....
 
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