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EU Referendum: Do we enough information to take the correct decision?
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostGreece, what about Greece? Oh, and Portugal? The Italians seem in a bit of a financial pickle too. And if we'd adopted the Euro we'd been have been right royally stuffed.
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The EU is in a debt deflationary spiral. FTS!Comment
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostGreece, what about Greece? Oh, and Portugal? The Italians seem in a bit of a financial pickle too. And if we'd adopted the Euro we'd been have been right royally stuffed.
If the EU is such a great concept and a successful economic model, why are they financially so weak and at the point of collapse?
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Even with €150bn "club fees" p.a., they are an economic disaster. In comparison the UK looks fantastic.Comment
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Not only that but if the UK is that close to going into complete meltdown if we suddenly no longer are a part of the EU does that not mean the UK is so weak that it is only going to hold the EU back and so they should really let us go for the good of the rest of the EU.Comment
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EU is teh B3st!! Maybe someone should point out the recent issue in France, I believe is due to all that employment and extra money they got? Wondering how come they not queuing up crossing over to buy petrol like they do in Gibraltar.
If we vote out are we going to lose GIB?
I really did wish that the British people understood some of the many EU, especially E EU languages. You would realise that many are here because they have to (economically) not because they want to or they like it here.Last edited by Drei; 26 May 2016, 11:27.Comment
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Originally posted by Drei View PostEU is teh B3st!! Maybe someone should point out the recent issue in France, I believe is due to all that employment and extra money they got? Wondering how come they not queuing up crossing over to buy petrol like they do in Gibraltar.
If we vote out are we going to lose GIB?
I really did wish that the British people understood some of the many EU, especially E EU languages. You would realise that many are here because they have to (economically) not because they want to or they like it here.
I think you are the one with either a language or a drink problemLast edited by DodgyAgent; 26 May 2016, 11:55.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
I think you are the one with either a language or a drink problem
P.S. That I was drunk in the middle of the day. Off to the job center to collect my JSA!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Drei View PostHow did you discern that?
P.S. That I was drunk in the middle of the day. Off to the job center to collect my JSA!!!
I am just incredibly brightLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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