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Correct, Spain and Greece faired far worse than others.Originally posted by Chuck View PostSame thing happened when the Euro came in. Price rises were blamed on the conversion rates and rounding up from the legacy currencies to the new currency.
It's a very easy, if blunt, way of hiding profiteering.
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The same ones who voted in favour of a referendum in the first place. If the system fails the people it will be brought downOriginally posted by meridian View PostWhy? They're our democratically elected representatives. That's democracy for you.
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The idea of the left is that the entire economy is controlled by the NHS. The NHS is the great modern totem of our times. No one dares question its integrity, validity or morality.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostBecause you steal 30% of it.
In the future our children will all be educated by the NHS. They will then get jobs building more and more hospitals and medical centres , GPs surgeries the lot. We will live in homes staffed by NHS workers. Then we will die
This was exactly what a "socialist worker" said when I challenged him about his vision of the world of the future
There are useful idiots like you who buy into this philosophy
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Why? They're our democratically elected representatives. That's democracy for you.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThis will be interesting
Will the establishment impose their will on the people?
https://apnews.com/8ea6272ea5b146ac9...&utm_medium=AP
The political ramifications of parliament voting this down are huge

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Correct, as was the whole gallons to litres scandal at the petrol stations.Originally posted by Chuck View PostSame thing happened when the Euro came in. Price rises were blamed on the conversion rates and rounding up from the legacy currencies to the new currency.
It's a very easy, if blunt, way of hiding profiteering.
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We won't need another referendum:Originally posted by _V_ View PostI'm not sure I can cope with paying an extra 1p per pint.
Can we have another referendum, this was never mentioned by the Brexiters at the time.
https://apnews.com/8ea6272ea5b146ac9...&utm_medium=AP
I am sure many MPs are considering their future career opportunities in the EU
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Same thing happened when the Euro came in. Price rises were blamed on the conversion rates and rounding up from the legacy currencies to the new currency.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostIt is truly frightening how many failures/price rises will be simply written off as Brexit's fault.
It's a very easy, if blunt, way of hiding profiteering.
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This will be interesting
Will the establishment impose their will on the people?
https://apnews.com/8ea6272ea5b146ac9...&utm_medium=AP
The political ramifications of parliament voting this down are huge
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It is truly frightening how many failures/price rises will be simply written off as Brexit's fault.Originally posted by vetran View Postso there was a price war in 2015 funded by the farmers getting shafted, now before their farms get repossessed the Supermarkets have paid them a penny more a pint and charged 10p more.
of course its all down to Brexit!
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWhy don't we give it to the NHS instead?
Why don't we give all our income to the NHS?
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I'm not sure I can cope with paying an extra 1p per pint.
Can we have another referendum, this was never mentioned by the Brexiters at the time.
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so there was a price war in 2015 funded by the farmers getting shafted, now before their farms get repossessed the Supermarkets have paid them a penny more a pint and charged 10p more.
of course its all down to Brexit!
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