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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NO send me £8 billion please, also you out goings and I will tell you how to run your household get it?

Joey it is not £8 billion. It is £4.3 billion plus £2.5 billion in VAT (that is sent to the EU), which equals £6.8 billion. If/or when the UK leaves the government can decide where to spend it. But it has already said it would spend £4.5 billion on farmers etc. and honour the £1.5 billion for universities and business, which equals £6 billion. The UK will have gained £800 million from not being in the EU if it leaves.
 
I see the ex bookshop owner and now Brussels Parliament chief Martin Schulz has threatened to veto any future Brexit deal if he does not get what he wants out of the negotiations, warning that the MEP's will throw it out.....This is a real example of how each part of the EU, the commission, the Parliament etc are fighting for legitimacy and showing how 'powerful' they are.....

Do any of these idiots understand how silly and stupid they look to the wider world and the damage they are doing to their cherished 'project'

He apparently said (as they have all been told to do) "I cannot accept that lorries & hedge funds can cross borders, but citizens can not."

However Ukip's parliamentary spokeswoman, Suzanne Evans, immediately hit back, tweeting: "Lorries/hedge funds don't need homes, education, push down wages, use NHS resources or claim tax credits. Schulz on true idiotic form."

He also expressed his and the elite's true feelings when he said "Direct democracy is a threat to the project."

Doesn't trust the people, never will trust the people, that's what the Eu is about.......
 
Joey it is not £8 billion. It is £4.3 billion plus £2.5 billion in VAT (that is sent to the EU), which equals £6.8 billion. If/or when the UK leaves the government can decide where to spend it. But it has already said it would spend £4.5 billion on farmers etc. and honour the £1.5 billion for universities and business, which equals £6 billion. The UK will have gained £800 million from not being in the EU if it leaves.
Laudable you are deluded see the chart I posted it was costing us a 8 billion deficit in 2015 look at the independent BBC figures!
 
What's to stop us trading Worldwide now like?

Why is it all of sudden a new opportunity?
Don't you know that WTO deals have to be ratified by the EU all 27 countries have to agree you come on this thread JCB got fined for a big contract they did with - look how our biggest exporter looks at brexit -
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...d-lift-burden-of-bureaucracy-on-uk-businesses
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/d8e3eb44-3244-11e6-bda0-04585c31b153.html#axzz4L5oqKGAa
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/sep/01/manufacturing-figures-uk-economy-brexit-vote
 
Joey it is not £8 billion. It is £4.3 billion plus £2.5 billion in VAT (that is sent to the EU), which equals £6.8 billion. If/or when the UK leaves the government can decide where to spend it. But it has already said it would spend £4.5 billion on farmers etc. and honour the £1.5 billion for universities and business, which equals £6 billion. The UK will have gained £800 million from not being in the EU if it leaves.

At least get the numbers right.....

In 2015 the UK government paid £13 billion to the EU budget, and EU spending on the UK was £4.5 billion. So the UK’s ‘net contribution’ was estimated at about £8.5 billion.
 
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