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We need a fresh start and if that’s the only means then it needs to be taken we have already lost a lot in freedom in all areas not to mention money and lives the country has gone to the dogs and unless we try a different route with different opinions we are no more that puppets to the power heads that say they are doing what is best for us and what we want total shite there only problem is people are trying to stand and voice what we want and they don’t like it papers show this everyday arrests for having your say or protesting
Our future needs a chance not just for us but our kids and grandkids and a safer place for all to live including our pensioners
Our future needs a chance not just for us but our kids and grandkids and a safer place for all to live including our pensioners
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And that is maybe why the majority voted to leave the EU.
There is a big wide world beyond the EU and its unelected cronies.
Those who can’t see that need to “wake up and smell the coffee” as quoted by your good self.
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But your making the ASSUMPTION they want to trade favourably as it stands we have nothing with anyone, who’ll want to be the first to set bar definitely not the Americans or the Chinese and in all cases it will never be zero duty as Europe is ..
So..
Strange how all the economic institutes are against leaving the customs union .. think I’ll accept their advice ..
And as far as coffee goes I’d rather smell something else from Columbia
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Those who dare..............Roomy wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 10:04 amBut your making the ASSUMPTION they want to trade favourably as it stands we have nothing with anyone, who’ll want to be the first to set bar definitely not the Americans or the Chinese and in all cases it will never be zero duty as Europe is ..
So..
Strange how all the economic institutes are against leaving the customs union .. think I’ll accept their advice ..
And as far as coffee goes I’d rather smell something else from Columbia
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Hate speech.Roomy wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 5:31 am Unfortunately there are people fast approaching pension age that have NEVER CONTRIBUTED... other than spawning begetting shite, but for some strange reason they seem to have the same rights if not more than the ones who have all their lives.. and this also seems to include the same benefits as pensioners free buses
Free taxis for their disturbed kids can’t get in doctors as they are always there as a source of getting more benefits .. free prescriptions .. dentistry what ever !!!
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Nah... hate speech
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Please indicate what is not factually correct
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I may be wrong but hasn't independent research found migration from the EU has been a net gain for the economy? Something like 1.34 spent for every 1 pound received in services/benefits etc.
Additionally, over 500 GP surgeries have closed or been merged this decade. More problematic, there are fewer GPs than 5 years ago. That's a recipe for disaster in a country with a baby boom generation in or approaching their twilight years. The 3.7 migrants adds to that of course. But generally the pensioners would be more likely to need their GP and be on a cocktail of drugs.
Additionally, over 500 GP surgeries have closed or been merged this decade. More problematic, there are fewer GPs than 5 years ago. That's a recipe for disaster in a country with a baby boom generation in or approaching their twilight years. The 3.7 migrants adds to that of course. But generally the pensioners would be more likely to need their GP and be on a cocktail of drugs.
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I am more than happy for you to quote any hate speech of mine.
I don't recall calling birthing children as begetting shite i also don't recall calling benefit
taking parents as having disturbed kids. As for immigrants my stance is a simple one,
I don't support immigrants coming here to abuse our benefits system, i don't support them coming illegally.
I do support controlled immigration.
I don't support the premise that our services are over run because of our pensioners.
I don't recall calling birthing children as begetting shite i also don't recall calling benefit
taking parents as having disturbed kids. As for immigrants my stance is a simple one,
I don't support immigrants coming here to abuse our benefits system, i don't support them coming illegally.
I do support controlled immigration.
I don't support the premise that our services are over run because of our pensioners.
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Independent research is an oxymoron, all research is funded by some one and the bill payer
dictates the outcome, take climate control research as a classic example.
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How I voted on brexshit will have no baring on how I vote on this. Labour all the way even though I want to remain.
Still can't believe that people believe Nigel Fararge is somehow anti-elite when he is funded by Aaron Banks.
Brexshit party will take it no doubt as the turnout will be low and gammon (quite rightly) always vote.
Still can't believe that people believe Nigel Fararge is somehow anti-elite when he is funded by Aaron Banks.
Brexshit party will take it no doubt as the turnout will be low and gammon (quite rightly) always vote.
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I voted out that hasn’t changed
I don’t think fararge is elite
He’s certainly not afraid to speak his mind put idiots in place and considering the idiots already in power and those idiots who want to knock those out and be in themselves I think I know where my vote is going so many lies and undelivered promises so far simply because we don’t really count we are just the pawns and expendable
There are far to many coincidences going on of late in many things
One being the amount of death related incidents which could have been avoided it’s like a cull to cut the British numbers down
Plenty more in money matters housing law it’s all one sided and not in favour of our own rights in our own country
I don’t think fararge is elite
He’s certainly not afraid to speak his mind put idiots in place and considering the idiots already in power and those idiots who want to knock those out and be in themselves I think I know where my vote is going so many lies and undelivered promises so far simply because we don’t really count we are just the pawns and expendable
There are far to many coincidences going on of late in many things
One being the amount of death related incidents which could have been avoided it’s like a cull to cut the British numbers down
Plenty more in money matters housing law it’s all one sided and not in favour of our own rights in our own country
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A pain having to wait until Sunday for the results. I was looking forward to it all kicking off tomorrow with the main parties excuses for their expected failings.
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That's insulting towards Mickey Mouse and friends! At least they've provided value for money, unlike the gravy train of showbiz for old ugly pseudo intellects. Politicians, their aids,their research groups. 9/10 they are just toys for the likes of Murdoch, Harsworth and Banks.
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Not good for the big two as expected and still shows a deeply divided country. Hopefully a kick up the arse for Westminster.
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Boris for a while then Nigel farage will get in..
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Seems all of our so called elected officials seem to want to go against what the people (and what they seem to forget their "bosses") have instructed them to do. Which is to get out of the EU. They should all be removed from their positions and replaced with those that will do as they have been asked. Either that or do away with Westminster altogether and accept rule directly from Europe. No point wasting money paying the salaries of corrupt politicians. In the normal working world they would be guilty of Gross Misconduct and relieved of their positions. Why should this be any different?
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Not withstanding the kick in the teeth for the Main Parties (& of course Remainers) in uk -
the most important results are the gains in the rest of Europe by parties who will also be biting to leave.
the most important results are the gains in the rest of Europe by parties who will also be biting to leave.
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I will concur the brexit party did well
But mainly at the expense of UKIP
WHICH IN EFFECT WAS JUST LIKE FOR LIKE
the real winners were LIB/DEMS whose
Bollocks to brexit manifesto gained them the majority of CON/LAB losses
Bottom line
Load of bullocks cos not one of the above
Elected member have any say whatsoever
In parliament!!!
But mainly at the expense of UKIP
WHICH IN EFFECT WAS JUST LIKE FOR LIKE
the real winners were LIB/DEMS whose
Bollocks to brexit manifesto gained them the majority of CON/LAB losses
Bottom line
Load of bullocks cos not one of the above
Elected member have any say whatsoever
In parliament!!!
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Is that a quote from the Oliver CromwellLordLuken wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2019 8:17 pm Seems all of our so called elected officials seem to want to go against what the people (and what they seem to forget their "bosses") have instructed them to do. Which is to get out of the EU. They should all be removed from their positions and replaced with those that will do as they have been asked. Either that or do away with Westminster altogether and accept rule directly from Europe. No point wasting money paying the salaries of corrupt politicians. In the normal working world they would be guilty of Gross Misconduct and relieved of their positions. Why should this be any different?
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Roomy U cant see the wood for the trees live with it.
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