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Originally posted by chopper View Post
National Referendum on the European Union - Hansard
Quite clearly he is saying there could be a three-way referendum, or two referenda, etc. that would be dealt with in the (at the time, a forthcoming bill) legislation...
I.e. it’s up for discussion and agreement.
(But then, you probably grabbed the vid from the Indy without any further fact-checking, right?)
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostDid he take his nanny with him: Flashback: When Jacob Rees-Mogg campaigned in Fife with his nanny - The Scotsman
Oh wait, you’re just making a silly point with no substance, how droll
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Originally posted by Bean View PostHopefully that’ll help them shed any racist behaviours they’ve picked up from you.
As for JRM, there’s a YouTube vid of him campaigning in South Shields...that takes a lot of bottle
The Mogg in South Shields: blunt answers and ‘fat ladies’ – Channel 4 News
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWhere am I saying Eton is a bad school? for £38k per year I would expect good education and personally, I'm all in favor for private education, all my children go to private schools (which are higher ranked than Eton btw) as the UK state school system is amongst the worst in the developed world.
It's just you are so far removed from reality that you think that, let's say a working class person from Middlesbrough can relate to JRM in any way, yet you call him one of the people. And the other way around JRM will never be able to relate to a unemployed person living in a derelict coastal town.
As for JRM, there’s a YouTube vid of him campaigning in South Shields...that takes a lot of bottle
The Mogg in South Shields: blunt answers and ‘fat ladies’ – Channel 4 News
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostWhere am I saying Eton is a bad school? for £38k per year I would expect good education and personally, I'm all in favor for private education, all my children go to private schools (which are higher ranked than Eton btw) as the UK state school system is amongst the worst in the developed world.
It's just you are so far removed from reality that you think that, let's say a working class person from Middlesbrough can relate to JRM in any way, yet you call him one of the people. And the other way around JRM will never be able to relate to a unemployed person living in a derelict coastal town.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View Post"Probably"? On what grounds do you make that baseless accusation.
Being an old Etonian means that he has possibly received the best education that money can buy, one that instils leadership and I would suggest that given he doesn't need the MP salary he receives that he is more "of the people and for the people" than a lot of the other Honorable Members.
Oi sas! Please come back. This tedious thick idiot bores me!
It's just you are so far removed from reality that you think that, let's say a working class person from Middlesbrough can relate to JRM in any way, yet you call him one of the people. And the other way around JRM will never be able to relate to a unemployed person living in a derelict coastal town.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostNo doubt he pays the exact amount, but what would be interesting is to know how much he would pay if he didn't avoid a lot of tax
Probably you're one of those people saying how shameful it is that google, amazon, starbucks, facebook, etc hardly pay any tax in the uk
Being Etonian hardly qualifies as being someone of the people
Being an old Etonian means that he has possibly received the best education that money can buy, one that instils leadership and I would suggest that given he doesn't need the MP salary he receives that he is more "of the people and for the people" than a lot of the other Honorable Members.
Oi sas! Please come back. This tedious thick idiot bores me!
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI think you'll find that JRM pays exactly the correct amount of tax.
As for being a "man of the people"? What are the qualifications for that role and where does he not meet them?
Probably you're one of those people saying how shameful it is that google, amazon, starbucks, facebook, etc hardly pay any tax in the uk
Being Etonian hardly qualifies as being someone of the people
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Originally posted by chopper View PostOf course not, avoidance is not evasion.
But is he really a "man of the people" when his interests are clearly in his tax avoidance? There was an uproar when Cameron was found out doing it.
As for being a "man of the people"? What are the qualifications for that role and where does he not meet them?
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostDid he do something illegal?
Are you suggesting that somehow because he didn't do something illegal he shouldn't be trusted?
But is he really a "man of the people" when his interests are clearly in his tax avoidance? There was an uproar when Cameron was found out doing it.
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I find it very ironic that a billionaire is touted as a man of the people.
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Originally posted by chopper View PostWait, you mean a partner in a hedge fund firm, who received vast sums of cash tax free via a Cayman Islands vehicle and doesn't declare it in the UK, is not entirely trustworthy?
It's why I doubt he has any visions of becoming PM, there's no way he's giving all that up. His anti-EU rhetoric is about continuing his tax avoidance on that income rather than giving it up to become PM.
Are you suggesting that somehow because he didn't do something illegal he shouldn't be trusted?
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