Turkeys don't vote for Christmas.
What will be the impact on the EU of losing their second largest net financial contributor?
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What will be the impact on the EU of losing their second largest net financial contributor?
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Disastrous
With luck.
Followed by a return to the values of nationalism and Christianity that made this continent great in the first place.
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With luck.
Followed by a return to the values of nationalism and Christianity that made this continent great in the first place.
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every time you open your mouth you undermine all the 'left-leaning' brexicunts on here
keep it up
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keep it up
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not a fucking lot
it's less than 10 per cent. It's going to hit us a hell of a lot more than them. I could talk you through how Macquarie's business model does *exactly* this wherever it goes - if it hurts my foe more than me, it's a good thing even if it hurts me a bit. It's a bloody nose for them - it's going to be a series of unending body blows against the ropes for us.
4 per cent annualised reduction in GDP - this is a recipe for unending Venezualan Corbynism as we fight over the smaller and smaller scraps left.
I've told my kids to get the fuck out of the country as soon as they graduate.
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it's less than 10 per cent. It's going to hit us a hell of a lot more than them. I could talk you through how Macquarie's business model does *exactly* this wherever it goes - if it hurts my foe more than me, it's a good thing even if it hurts me a bit. It's a bloody nose for them - it's going to be a series of unending body blows against the ropes for us.
4 per cent annualised reduction in GDP - this is a recipe for unending Venezualan Corbynism as we fight over the smaller and smaller scraps left.
I've told my kids to get the fuck out of the country as soon as they graduate.
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You just told your kids that so you can claim their room as a Razzle filled man cave.
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what do you think it's like now?
Especially as the basement is full right now and screams carry from the attic.
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Especially as the basement is full right now and screams carry from the attic.
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I disagree completely. It's a massive problem for them. We'll be fine in the medium to long term.
Here's a graph from the BBC. The absence of the second column down will amount to a great deal more than "not a fucking lot".
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Here's a graph from the BBC. The absence of the second column down will amount to a great deal more than "not a fucking lot".
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350 million a week for the NHS
We won't lose single market access
Benefits will be felt from day one of leaving
Easiest negotiation in history
They'll be paying us to access the UK market
The banking and medicines agencies will stay
The U.S. will give us a great trade deal
The German motor industry will make sure everything is fine for us
And we've now got:
It'll be shit for a while but then it'll be great.
They should have stuck that on a fucking bus
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Which one
was the lie?
I remember all those being said on behalf of those who wanted brexit in the run up to the referendum.
Point it out because I am having trouble identifying it.
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was the lie?
I remember all those being said on behalf of those who wanted brexit in the run up to the referendum.
Point it out because I am having trouble identifying it.
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You can prove anything with a context-free graph.
What does it show? Payments into the EU budget? Net contribution? Cost of a pint in a wanky bar?
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What does it show? Payments into the EU budget? Net contribution? Cost of a pint in a wanky bar?
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I think it's net contribution
but it does nothing for his case.
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but it does nothing for his case.
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I'm off to Greece right now if bartenders there will pay me €6,000,000,000 just to order one drink
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Frankly, given the Greek beer I’ve had
I’m not sure who comes out on top of that deal.
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I’m not sure who comes out on top of that deal.
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Don't diss the Mythos!
Although I know a few bars in Corfu that have amazing views and cold Stowford Press on tap...
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Although I know a few bars in Corfu that have amazing views and cold Stowford Press on tap...
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You'd think if it was just a big ploy by the Germans to dominate the continent they'd wangle it so they paid a bit less
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Well they're certainly dominating the propping up of the ailing currency, and they're taking the lion's share of refugees.
And they say that Germans have no sense of humour.
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And they say that Germans have no sense of humour.
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Germany needs the refugees, it's not altruism.
www.diw.de/de/diw_01.c.514092.de/presse/diw_roundup/population_ageing_and_its_effects_on_the_german_economy.html
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www.diw.de/de/diw_01.c.514092.de/presse/diw_roundup/population_ageing_and_its_effects_on_the_german_economy.html
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Heard this before.
I wonder why they didn't try to use European labour to solve this problem?
Hope it's not in the belief they can be exploited on the cheap.
Whilst they may assume they've just gotten an instant educated workforce that can look after them in their dotage it's going to come at a price.
These are heavily traumatised men women and children who will need looking after. Especially the children who will have witness horrible brutality. Can't just drop them into the school system and leave them to it. They'll need proper psychological care.
Also they'll need to invest in housing, health, schooling etc to cope with the boom.
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I wonder why they didn't try to use European labour to solve this problem?
Hope it's not in the belief they can be exploited on the cheap.
Whilst they may assume they've just gotten an instant educated workforce that can look after them in their dotage it's going to come at a price.
These are heavily traumatised men women and children who will need looking after. Especially the children who will have witness horrible brutality. Can't just drop them into the school system and leave them to it. They'll need proper psychological care.
Also they'll need to invest in housing, health, schooling etc to cope with the boom.
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"I wonder why they didn't try to use European labour to solve this problem?"
Because they're all driving up and down the M4
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Because they're all driving up and down the M4
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So... What you're saying is that...
... we have absolutely no impact assessments...
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-42249854
.. but the EU parliament have
Basically, we're a bit shit.
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... we have absolutely no impact assessments...
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-42249854
.. but the EU parliament have
Basically, we're a bit shit.
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I say we put a pin in Cyprus and give the whole lot a big ol spin!
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Um, yeah pointed this out before...when the UK goes either the EU cuts its cloth accordingly and/or member states up their game. Each member state only has to cut or up what they do by what 3-5% each? The pressure for the EU to do a deal is coming from EU businesses, I am sure the EU as an institution secretly (in some cases openly) don't give a shit...the economic argument for Brexit are shit.
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