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Reply to: EU budget is nearly 150bn Euros per year
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Originally posted by saptastic View PostFeel free to question my train of thought above.
To be honest I really want a politician to tell us positive facts rather than keep the status quo or we will have a recession. I am very open to be convinced. I am asking what all the massive EU spending and politics has to do with free trade (which is what most people want).
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostProvide us some figures, statistics and relevant data please to back up your statements or are you another Project FUD believer?
To be honest I really want a politician to tell us positive facts rather than keep the status quo or we will have a recession. I am very open to be convinced. I am asking what all the massive EU spending and politics has to do with free trade (which is what most people want).
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThat's why I joined Ukip, to learn from the experts
Over £100m a year to move the parliament to Strasbourg and back.
Lol that gravy train has been rolling for years.
What a joke.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostMore than that Some of us know how to use the EU, some of us don't
So you can exploit it.
Nice.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostProvide us some figures, statistics and relevant data please to back up your statements or are you another Project FUD believer?
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Originally posted by saptastic View PostWe give them billions.
They throw xx% back at us (not sure how much) - but tell us how it has to be spent (i.e. development grants).
The rest goes on massive bureaucracy and distributed who knows where.
Their accounts never get signed off.
What has this got to do with free trade?
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We give them billions.
They throw xx% back at us (not sure how much) - but tell us how it has to be spent (i.e. development grants).
The rest goes on massive bureaucracy and distributed who knows where.
Their accounts never get signed off.
What has this got to do with free trade?
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EU budget is nearly 150bn Euros per year
So the EU is a trade zone.
Great, so why does it cost the members nearly €150,000,000,000 of members money every year?
Most of it goes on foreign "aid" and to French farmers if you look at how it's spent, the rest is simply "lost" in Brussels writing documents about Climate change effects on tree fungus and other "admin" costs.
A "free" trade club that costs 150bn per annum.
They must be pissing themselves laughing no one questions this and the sheeple go to work, pay their taxes, live in their little Barratt homes everyday.
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