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Previously on "Ok, I support Brexit now..."

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  • Mordac
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Not really anything to do with the EU, basically they're talking about another EU they want to create but for the EU to pay for it, sit on the committees but make their own rules and have their own parliament. Instead of doing this they would be better off trying to reform the EU internally, which is slowly gathering momentum anyway.
    Now you're just being silly

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    “The budget would be worth 4% of the EU’s GDP – four times the current budget. Funds would be raised from four sources: an extra 15% levy on corporate profits, tax increases on individuals earning more than €100,000, a wealth tax on personal fortunes above €1m, and a tax on carbon emissions.”



    Group led by Thomas Piketty presents plan for ‘a fairer Europe’ | World news | The Guardian

    Fk that...
    Not really anything to do with the EU, basically they're talking about another EU they want to create but for the EU to pay for it, sit on the committees but make their own rules and have their own parliament. Instead of doing this they would be better off trying to reform the EU internally, which is slowly gathering momentum anyway.

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  • Eirikur
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    For anyone who may not have noticed, there was a huge pro-Brexit demonstration of several hundred people in London today.

    check the video of the loser trying to set the EU flag on fire

    Jonathan Spink on Twitter: "The moment a guy tried to light an #EU flag on fire at the #TommyRobinson march today, only to see EU legislation at work.

    That's lighter fluid you can see him take out his pocket and dowse the flag in.… https://t.co/BxLKk0KndL"


    Shaun with a lighter

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    For anyone who may not have noticed, there was a huge pro-Brexit demonstration of several hundred people in London today.

    In fact pro-Brexit and pro-Trump. Trump will be their saviour, apparently.

    I'ts a pity Trump is leaving the WTO.

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  • BlasterBates
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    For anyone who may not have noticed, there was a huge pro-Brexit demonstration of several hundred people in London today.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    “The budget would be worth 4% of the EU’s GDP – four times the current budget. Funds would be raised from four sources: an extra 15% levy on corporate profits, tax increases on individuals earning more than €100,000, a wealth tax on personal fortunes above €1m, and a tax on carbon emissions.”



    Group led by Thomas Piketty presents plan for ‘a fairer Europe’ | World news | The Guardian

    Fk that...
    Funny isn't that what some Brexiters voted for? The so-called "left-behind" in the rural areas protesting agains the "elite" urban rich?
    I'm sure JRM and his cronies will oblige them

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    “The budget would be worth 4% of the EU’s GDP – four times the current budget. Funds would be raised from four sources: an extra 15% levy on corporate profits, tax increases on individuals earning more than €100,000, a wealth tax on personal fortunes above €1m, and a tax on carbon emissions.”



    Group led by Thomas Piketty presents plan for ‘a fairer Europe’ | World news | The Guardian

    Fk that...
    I'm a remain voter based on that.

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  • AtW
    started a topic Ok, I support Brexit now...

    Ok, I support Brexit now...

    “The budget would be worth 4% of the EU’s GDP – four times the current budget. Funds would be raised from four sources: an extra 15% levy on corporate profits, tax increases on individuals earning more than €100,000, a wealth tax on personal fortunes above €1m, and a tax on carbon emissions.”



    Group led by Thomas Piketty presents plan for ‘a fairer Europe’ | World news | The Guardian

    Fk that...

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