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Billy, I don't know about the £350 million a week we pay in to the Eu, an economist on talkradio yesterday did say that we contribute £58 million a day, times seven is about the same, I have no information myself whether it is correct or not, probably you know better than I. But on the same programme were two business people, one who sold the 99p group of shops two years ago, and was of Asian immigrant stock, and a Welsh owner of a solar panel firm. Both said that import duty tariffs imposed by the EU to protect things not produced in this country,LED light bulbs, olive oil, solar panels,coffee, cerials etc.etc. put the purchase price up to the consumer by at least 30%, and affected the poorest people in this country the most. In the case of LED light bulbs when tariffs were imposed it was to protect the one factory in the EU at the time that produced them in Germany, and a similar situation with the solar panels. Goes against saving the planet when making cheap energy available to the poorest is ignored to protect Philip's profit margins and a small work force on the continent. And as the shop owner pointed out he could buy olive oil from Tunisia as well as orange juice far cheaper than from a protectionist EU.
Come on TRB. You can't prosecute someone for being detached from reality. The European Convention on Human Rights wouldn...oh...hang on!
According to the BBC yesterday, the UK was one of only 9 net contributors to the EU in 2017. We were the second largest net contributor after Germany with a contribution of 6.55 billion pounds. The other 18 countries took out more from the EU than they contributed. Our contribution equates to around 112 euro per person.
Quote from: Herbert Anchovy on May 29, 2019, 07:10:43 pmAccording to the BBC yesterday, the UK was one of only 9 net contributors to the EU in 2017. We were the second largest net contributor after Germany with a contribution of 6.55 billion pounds. The other 18 countries took out more from the EU than they contributed. Our contribution equates to around 112 euro per person. Seems you don't understand the club we currently belong to, like most leavers! We actually gain far more than we contribute - as has been demonstrated numerous times. But go on, keep believing the lies propagated by the likes of Farrage and the Daily Mail. Oh, and please, don't complain when things get really bad when we ultimately leave the club, especially if it's with no deal.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 29, 2019, 09:30:01 pmCome on TRB. You can't prosecute someone for being detached from reality. The European Convention on Human Rights wouldn...oh...hang on!Don't get me started on May. She has been almost criminally useless. Although the "almost" is the critical bit. She is a hopeless failure as a PM, but we'd be getting in the area of Show Trials if she could in some way be prosecuted for her incompetence, rather than just sacked. If the Johnson case isn't thrown out as soon as it goes to Crown Court, all bets will be off. I can only conclude that the Judge who decided it could proceed is a politically-motivated Remainer who is too blind to see the bigger picture.
TRBProblem with the "you can vote them out if they lie" line is that this is not about a General Election.I assume you're not saying we should have a chance to revisit the Referendum because of this lie.And if you're not, then where's the sanction, other than legal action?