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Excellent article by Liam Fox on EU
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I think you should ask them to estimate how much they would be out of pocket in the event of Brexit.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostBecause I have different views to you?
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All the nationalised industries, oil and gas, crown land, overseas territories. All sold for short term gain, to cut taxes for the rich, and find unsustainable pension and other benefits.Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhat does that even mean? Give me some examples.Comment
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Describe in sufficient detail the arrangement that the UK will have with the EU, and then we can work on it.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostI think you should ask them to estimate how much they would be out of pocket in the event of Brexit.
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I figure I'll be much better off after a Brexit. I can possibly get paid in Euros and SF and I have no mortgage.Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostI think you should ask them to estimate how much they would be out of pocket in the event of Brexit.
And I'm a saver. So the inevitable interest rate raise will be good for me.Hard Brexit now!
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Which overseas territories were sold, for how much and to whom?Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostAll the nationalised industries, oil and gas, crown land, overseas territories. All sold for short term gain, to cut taxes for the rich, and find unsustainable pension and other benefits.Comment
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No need to sunshine. That's for you to worry about.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDescribe in sufficient detail the arrangement that the UK will have with the EU, and then we can work on it.Comment
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The Cabinet Papers | IMF crisis
All that wealth squanderedIn 1976 Britain faced financial crisis. The Labour government was forced to apply to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for a loan of nearly $4 billion. IMF negotiators insisted on deep cuts in public expenditure, greatly affecting economic and social policy.
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No loss of equality on your houses then, given it'll fire and brimstones all round?Originally posted by sasguru View PostI figure I'll be much better off after a Brexit. I can possibly get paid in Euros and SF and I have no mortgage.
And I'm a saver. So the inevitable interest rate raise will be good for me.Comment
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So do you think all Boomers are rich. I think you'll find a huge number of poor people in the boomer age category.Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostAll the nationalised industries, oil and gas, crown land, overseas territories. All sold for short term gain, to cut taxes for the rich, and find unsustainable pension and other benefits.




Or is the problem that your cretinism causes you to conflate the rich elite with the older generation?Hard Brexit now!
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