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There are two EU commissioners and 650 MPs. You can calculate what percentage of MPs become commissioners.
If this is a gravy train it's serves up a very thin gravy.
It makes a great slogan though and provides a smoke screen for Brexiteers to earn far more on the Brexit gravy train, earning fabulous amounts writing articles for the Daily Telegraph, speculating on the trashing of the pound via foreign based hedge funds or pocketing huge amounts of money from Russian donors.
Math was never Mordy’s strong point, he is more into stealing test networks.
Allegedly
You don't need the "allegedly". I dun it M'Lord.
It took him 3 days to notice I'd nicked it though, so judge for yourself how much testing actually takes place...
The EU is where our politicians go when we vote them out, or when they get caught being corrupt. It's basically a retirement home for the inept and bent.
There are two EU commissioners and 650 MPs. You can calculate what percentage of MPs become commissioners.
If this is a gravy train it's serves up a very thin gravy.
It makes a great slogan though and provides a smoke screen for Brexiteers to earn far more on the Brexit gravy train, earning fabulous amounts writing articles for the Daily Telegraph, speculating on the trashing of the pound via foreign based hedge funds or pocketing huge amounts of money from Russian donors.
How the fook leaving EU affects gravy train that MPs are riding and will continue to ride?
It only affects MEPs who don't make this call.
The EU is where our politicians go when we vote them out, or when they get caught being corrupt. It's basically a retirement home for the inept and bent.
Yeah the politicians in the UK have let the population down - very few ever had any intention of genuinely wanting to leave the EU and make a go of it on our own - mainly because as a career politician your sole interest is in how much it pays you - and leaving the EU waves goodbye to a nice gravy train.
I just hope most of them get the chance to live to regret their decision.
You still don't get it do you? MPs are there to represent 100% of the people living in the UK, whether they voted for them or not. It's their constitutional obligation.
In 2016 we had
Leave 51.89% (17,410,742) or (37.44% of UK voting population)
Remain 48.11% (16,141,241) or (34.71% of UK voting population)
Didn't vote (12,948,018) or (27.85% of UK voting population)
Yes, Leave won the vote. I agree that we should look to enact a leave from the EU BUT this should be to the benefit of all the UK residents and not the minority that voted out. It is MPs duty to do right for the country as a whole.
The Brexiteers have been shafted, and some in the ERG are waking up to their sorry state of affairs and are considering abstaining in the vote tonight.
Brino is better than nothing. It isn't much better, but it is better.
Yeah the politicians in the UK have let the population down - very few ever had any intention of genuinely wanting to leave the EU and make a go of it on our own - mainly because as a career politician your sole interest is in how much it pays you - and leaving the EU waves goodbye to a nice gravy train.
I just hope most of them get the chance to live to regret their decision.
It's UK that started this tulip and it's UK that can't ratify reached deal - the best that was possible under red lines (intentionally) put forward by May.
The whole exercise was about making sure UK drops out without transition deal
Yeah the politicians in the UK have let the population down - very few ever had any intention of genuinely wanting to leave the EU and make a go of it on our own - mainly because as a career politician your sole interest is in how much it pays you - and leaving the EU waves goodbye to a nice gravy train.
I just hope most of them get the chance to live to regret their decision.
Do you think it in the interests of it's members to try and keep the current trade deals as they are to try to avoid as much economic change as possible?
Yes, for transition period which they've offered.
It's UK that started this tulip and it's UK that can't ratify reached deal - the best that was possible under red lines (intentionally) put forward by May.
The whole exercise was about making sure UK drops out without transition deal
However I do not think asking for you to clarify or back up your statements with fact without resorting to insults is really sealioning.
You asked a set of questions with no intention of looking at the answers with an open mind. You say you wanted a factual discussion, yet you ask others to search for these facts for you. Tell you what fella, you put up some facts to your own questions, waste your own time, and we'll have a discussion on that.
Your attitude on here is constant and classic sealioning. I'm tempted to throw you a mackerel to see if you've been trained to catch yet
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