Originally posted by milanbenes
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Originally posted by vetran View PostThe EU army was denied as were a number of other things.
Ireland initially rejected the treaty because they, among other things, wanted to ensure that EU defence could only be used for defence and not for attack purposes. The treaty was amended and they were then asked how they liked it now, and they approved.
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Originally posted by m0n1k3r View PostI know a few small business owners who used to serve all of the EU from the UK. They are now setting up new companies elsewhere in the EU to keep serving EU customers. All but one is keeping their UK company, but only as a regional subsidiary to serve the UK itself.
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Originally posted by m0n1k3r View PostSocial security (e.g. National Insurance) in the UK is one of the lowest in the EU. The Social Security rate in Romania is 39.95%, quite a bit higher than in the UK, but a good portion of it goes towards state pension (everybody has their own individual state pension account) and state pension payouts are far higher than in the UK. Income tax is a few percent lower than in the UK but not much, and they can't escape paying UK income tax anyway unless they only work in the UK for a few months.
Corporate Tax: Romania's corporate tax rate for 2015 is 16% too.
Capital Gains: Capital gains of companies and individuals are taxed at 16%. For individuals the tax rate for gain from sale of real estate is 1%-3%. "
Source: Romania Tax Laws Tax System ,Romania Deduction of Tax at Source, Romania Tax Deductions
Nice.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNope - its the educated UK Remainers, who by and large are the movers and shakers you should be worring about.
Not all will be able to move, some will have no choice but to leave (as they get transferred abroad) and some who don't like what the UK is becoming will leave voluntarily.
One parent at the lad's school told me "the social contract whereby I paid loads of tax to prop up the country is over, its every man for himself".
He's moving his business to Europe - I know several other people doing that.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postso lots of people who arrived since 2004 decide to go home and the UK will fall apart?
Ok makes sense, so glad the ex spurts are here.
Maybe this is why tax take is down?
How EU migrants avoid tax in UK - Telegraph
Income tax is a few percent lower than in the UK but not much, and they can't escape paying UK income tax anyway unless they only work in the UK for a few months.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostPretty sure I'm miles fitter than you at the mo, lardass.
Just FYI, speeding to the Tesco doughnut counter at double-speed on your scooter doesn't count as exercise.
Nor does it improve your physique, nor diminish mine.
But if it makes you feel better about your weedy frame to fantasize about some alternative universe in which you are not roundly scorned for being a thin yoghurt, then please, do carry on.
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostDo you often google long words from the English language to make your posts look more intelligent ?
Haven't really thought this through have you? A bit of a trend in your posts, and thanks for reinforcing so splendidly the point I was making.
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostApart from you haven't
1) "Bar Bill" analogy was from the EU commission, they were pretty astounded by the immature and frequently childish references to WW2 from British Chavs making up nonsense stories about the EU so phrased it in a way these people would understand, not remainers as they were not entitled to vote.
2) Your probably refering to sas, OK he gets frustrated when trying to make a point but does not use foul or Chav style language like SB
3) Just complete cr@p, more Numpty Brexit nonsense
4) Yep agree to that because its human nature for those in power to be corrupt and greedy.
2. No he uses arrogant snobbish language instead.
3. They called it project fear for a reason.
4. good so one less level of corruption is a good idea.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou are not alone in basking in a fetid swamp of confusion. Take comfort in the knowledge that an assortment of other, equally discombobulated morons will be along shortly to reaffirm your stupidity.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostFTFY
1) "Bar Bill" analogy was from the EU commission, they were pretty astounded by the immature and frequently childish references to WW2 from British Chavs making up nonsense stories about the EU so phrased it in a way these people would understand, not remainers as they were not entitled to vote.
2) Your probably refering to sas, OK he gets frustrated when trying to make a point but does not use foul or Chav style language like SB
3) Just complete cr@p, more Numpty Brexit nonsense
4) Yep agree to that because its human nature for those in power to be corrupt and greedy.
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Originally posted by Whorty View Post/\ Fair enough but glad you've admitted that you are here purely to troll. It explains a lot.
/\ You keep thinking that, keyboard warrior. Whatever makes you think you're a big man
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