Good to see the planned dividend to the English regions, to replace the regional development funds from the EU.
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Ah so between 2021 and 2027 they were going to give us loads of money? (theoretically)
But now have left they are not.
Where were they going to get the money from? (theoretically)Last edited by original PM; 5 March 2019, 07:59. -
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Honda boss: Swindon closure is not Brexit related | Coffee HouseOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostThat 33 million should put a dent in the Honda closure.
But you won't read it will you?Comment
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That’s an easy one. From the U.K. contribution.Originally posted by original PM View PostAh so between 2021 and 2027 they were going to give us loads of money? (theoretically)
But now have left they are not.
Where were they going to get the money from? (theoretically)
Which (theoretically) means that there is £16b to distribute, ten times as much as the U.K. government actually are.
Where’s the rest? Where’s the funds for Wales, NI, Scotland?Comment
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Whether it’s Brexit-related or not (and opinion differs among those who report and comment on Japanese culture) is irrelevant to the people of Swindon now.Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Read it. Don’t read it. How does that help the people in your town?Comment
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Why would. I read the speccy? I may as well read a BoJo biography of Churchill and learn that the Wehrmacht captured Stalingrad.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostComment
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Sorry you will have to enlighten me here - how much does the UK pay the EU each week/month/year?Originally posted by meridian View PostThat’s an easy one. From the U.K. contribution.
Which (theoretically) means that there is £16b to distribute, ten times as much as the U.K. government actually are.
Where’s the rest? Where’s the funds for Wales, NI, Scotland?Comment
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Define “pay”. Then do your own research, and come back and tell us.Originally posted by original PM View PostSorry you will have to enlighten me here - how much does the UK pay the EU each week/month/year?Comment
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You saidOriginally posted by meridian View PostDefine “pay”. Then do your own research, and come back and tell us.
That’s an easy one. From the U.K. contribution.
Which (theoretically) means that there is £16b to distribute, ten times as much as the U.K. government actually are.
Where’s the rest? Where’s the funds for Wales, NI, Scotland?
Just wondering if you could clarify exactly what that is?Comment
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