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That however would leave the UK without any trade so we wouldn't be able to pay anything for the NHS. -
no never, why would they leave the Utopia of the EU?Originally posted by GB9 View PostLooks like any financial businesses leaving the City would go to New York. Not Europe.
A loss for the EU too.Comment
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Can we have some more predictions please from the rabble that spent months telling us we were never really going to leave.Comment
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I see. So do we give the 350 million per week to the NHS after we leave the EU?Originally posted by vetran View PostThat however would leave the UK without any trade so we wouldn't be able to pay anything for the NHS.Comment
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They were hoping that they could declare the vote invalid on a technicality...Originally posted by minestrone View PostCan we have some more predictions please from the rabble that spent months telling us we were never really going to leave.Comment
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I predict we are going to leave the EU, and then give the 350 million per week that we send to the EU to the NHS instead.Originally posted by minestrone View PostCan we have some more predictions please from the rabble that spent months telling us we were never really going to leave.Comment
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Maybe we will save it by decreasing the number who use the NHS?Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostI see. So do we give the 350 million per week to the NHS after we leave the EU?Comment
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Even better. But we're still going to give the 350 million per week that we save to the NHS, aren't we?Originally posted by vetran View PostMaybe we will save it by decreasing the number who use the NHS?Comment
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We will still have that option, yes.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostEven better. But we're still going to give the 350 million per week that we save to the NHS, aren't we?
HTH“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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It's not a technicality. The opposition were confident that the a boycott would yield the result they wanted, otherwise they would not have sponsored a boycott. As a result they have defeated the intent of the government. Furthermore they felt validated in promoting a boycott because, as is evident to anyone with a consciousness level above that of concussed bee, the question was massively loaded, and not appropriate for a democratic vote.Originally posted by vetran View Post...
If you want to defeat something by voting you need to encourage people to get out to vote against. Otherwise if it weren't for the technicality it would have been passed. If you think any other way then you really are missing the point.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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