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U.K. to host EU summit - on the benefits of joining the EU
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I'm sure there will be plenty of benefits for those countries to join the EU. However, one of the benefits of the UK leaving is that we won't be subsidising them. Win win...Originally posted by meridian View Post
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Or them subsidising the UK, works both ways...Presumably the UK will go running to the IMF instead (again....)Originally posted by Mordac View PostI'm sure there will be plenty of benefits for those countries to join the EU. However, one of the benefits of the UK leaving is that we won't be subsidising them. Win win...
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Patience please.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostOr them subsidising the UK, works both ways...Presumably the UK will go running to the IMF instead (again....)
1. Brexit
then
2. Komrade Korbyn
then finally
3. IMF begging bowl
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Any country mad enough to join the EU will miss the opportunity to sign an independent preferential jam, tea and biscuit trade deal with the UK.Comment
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Yorkshire tea...Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAny country mad enough to join the EU will miss the opportunity to sign an independent preferential jam, tea and biscuit trade deal with the UK.Comment
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Here here.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAny country mad enough to join the EU will miss the opportunity to sign an independent preferential jam, tea and biscuit trade deal with the UK.
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