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The economics of saving money by leaving the EU is similar to resigning your job to save on bus fares.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostWould that be these ones: UK to plunge into deepest slump on record with worst GDP drop of G7 | Business | The Guardian
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostSoames is an absolute bell end. Of course people are going to want their EU payments paid by government. Central government should be trousering the net amount that we don't have to pay to the EU. The whole point is to save the net excess.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostPiffle paffle gloomsterism. The Q2 GDP figures will show that the UK is out performing other G7 countries.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThere is the fiction and then there is the reality:
Brexit will have soon cost the UK more than all its payments to the EU over the past 47 years put together
The trouble is people have no idea about economics and believe the tripe they read in the tabloids.
Germany pays far more into the EU than the UK ever did, they bailed out Greece and they have so much surplus they barely know what to do with it. But then the Germans have a better understanding than the British about economics.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostSoames is an absolute bell end. Of course people are going to want their EU payments paid by government. Central government should be trousering the net amount that we don't have to pay to the EU. The whole point is to save the net excess.
Brexit will have soon cost the UK more than all its payments to the EU over the past 47 years put together
The trouble is people have no idea about economics and believe the tripe they read in the tabloids.
Germany pays far more into the EU than the UK ever did, they bailed out Greece and they have so much surplus they barely know what to do with it. But then the Germans have a better understanding than the British about economics.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostSoames is an absolute bell end. Of course people are going to want their EU payments paid by government. Central government should be trousering the net amount that we don't have to pay to the EU. The whole point is to save the net excess.
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Soames is an absolute bell end. Of course people are going to want their EU payments paid by government. Central government should be trousering the net amount that we don't have to pay to the EU. The whole point is to save the net excess.
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Possibly the best sentences:
The Trump administration are mustard keen for us to leave Europe. Trump has Nigel Farage as a friend, which shows how much of a twat he is...
“Well, I just think Farage undermined…Farage was a conservative and, you know, a single issue politician like Marine Le Pen, they can stir the pot very effectively. They never achieve anything except negative stuff. He is completely absurd. What he did has been deeply damaging to the interests of our country”.
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Lest we forget:
Making love with Nick was like have a double wardrobe fall on top of you with the key still in the lock.
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Feck off Cornwall
Sir Nicolas Soames gives an absolute stonker of an interview.
Sir Nicholas Soames':' “This is the worst cabinet in my 36 years. And Boris will never be Churchill” - la Repubblica
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