Phil Anderer wrote:Find it interesting someone accusing Corbyn of destabilising the country by making bribes/empty promises. Anyone remember just 12 months ago certain people claiming we could repatriate £350 million a week to spend on the NHS?
Gone_Shrimping wrote:Phil Anderer wrote:Find it interesting someone accusing Corbyn of destabilising the country by making bribes/empty promises. Anyone remember just 12 months ago certain people claiming we could repatriate £350 million a week to spend on the NHS?
Indisputable that we (The UK) contributes £350 million per week into the EU.
Phil Anderer wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:Phil Anderer wrote:Find it interesting someone accusing Corbyn of destabilising the country by making bribes/empty promises. Anyone remember just 12 months ago certain people claiming we could repatriate £350 million a week to spend on the NHS?
Indisputable that we (The UK) contributes £350 million per week into the EU.
Actually it is disputable, as it includes the rebate, which in essence never goes to the EU but we are free to spend as we will, but ignoring that, if we spent it all on the NHS, what would happen to the in excess of £100 million that comes back each week for agriculture, research, education, infrastructure etc, assuming we pay absolutely nothing whatsoever for any kind of access to the EU market. So no, we don't give £350 million to the EU each week, and most of the senior figures in the leave campaign tried to distance themselves from the claim, and if we spent it all on the NHS, other areas of our economy would suffer, and businesses selling to or buying from the EU would have significantly increased costs due to tariffs one way or the other.
shrimper wrote:Which laws in particular, that were imposed on us by the EU (in which we had no say and our government didn't support) particularly worried you?
And how did they dilute our sovereignty?
Phil Anderer wrote:Find it interesting someone accusing Corbyn of destabilising the country by making bribes/empty promises. Anyone remember just 12 months ago certain people claiming we could repatriate £350 million a week to spend on the NHS?
OLDHAMADE wrote:Like the welfare state it was never designed to support the amount of people it now has to and not many of our own I might hasten to add.
Instead of people having £700 smartphones and sky T.V plus other things on credit they can't really afford and don't need, maybe they could pay a monthly NHS insurance payment out of their income at source but hang on
That means working folk will have to pay more yet again! so at the end of the day no matter what you do in this country now it wouldn't be enough because all resources are being stretched to breaking point as over population takes hold on this tiny island.
The future: No food, No water and maybe even civil war
Good luck comrades!
Wild Bill wrote:Anyone watch the Wife Swap Brexit Special programme last night? The Brexit couple came across very poorly IMO with some very twisted logic based mainly on xenophobia. 'My old high street is full of brown people, so we should leave the EU'. 'I was once in a hostel and it was mainly foreigners in there, so we should leave the EU' etc.
Gone_Shrimping wrote:Go and ask the former fishermen in Peterhead , or Cornwall or Fleetwood what their opinion is of the CFP.
Anyway the decision was taken in the referendum. We are leaving the EU. If remain had won the referendum by say 1 vote they would have said end of matter , no 2nd referendum.
shrimper wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:Go and ask the former fishermen in Peterhead , or Cornwall or Fleetwood what their opinion is of the CFP.
Anyway the decision was taken in the referendum. We are leaving the EU. If remain had won the referendum by say 1 vote they would have said end of matter , no 2nd referendum.
Yep - and the Brexiteers would have accepted it quietly and just shuffled away never to be seen or heard again! !!
shrimper wrote:Gone_Shrimping wrote:Go and ask the former fishermen in Peterhead , or Cornwall or Fleetwood what their opinion is of the CFP.
Anyway the decision was taken in the referendum. We are leaving the EU. If remain had won the referendum by say 1 vote they would have said end of matter , no 2nd referendum.
Yep - and the Brexiteers would have accepted it quietly and just shuffled away never to be seen or heard again! !!
OLDHAMADE wrote:Phil Anderer wrote:Find it interesting someone accusing Corbyn of destabilising the country by making bribes/empty promises. Anyone remember just 12 months ago certain people claiming we could repatriate £350 million a week to spend on the NHS?
Just have a look at the Markets today to see what effect it's having, weakened the pound further and now talk of Interest rises to quell inflation and prop it up, as for the NHS I wouldn't spend another penny on it
Like the welfare state it was never designed to support the amount of people it now has to and not many of our own I might hasten to add.
Instead of people having £700 smartphones and sky T.V plus other things on credit they can't really afford and don't need, maybe they could pay a monthly NHS insurance payment out of their income at source but hang on
That means working folk will have to pay more yet again! so at the end of the day no matter what you do in this country now it wouldn't be enough because all resources are being stretched to breaking point as over population takes hold on this tiny island.
The future: No food, No water and maybe even civil war
Good luck comrades!
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