Manchester_lalala
Well-Known Member
Scaremongering
Once again.
Scaremongering
Ironic that Ukip are now being used by left wingers to justify the brexit impact on the Nhs, Ukip would say anything to get brexit pretty muchIt also predates the Government's committment to exempt the NHS from TTIP
Millions areWhy would anyone listen to that attention seeking bafoon and his hysterical attention seeking. I am quite worried that he hasn't been laughed out of town. He is our very own Donald Trump.
I actually agree to that as well, but Boris's figure is correct as the gross figure. Let's stick to between 8.5bn and 10.5bn a year. Strictly speaking we should add back the inward investment figure which is a further 4.5bn -5.5bn.I think so, so let's stick to the net amount and not Boris,s fabrication
It also predates the Government's committment to exempt the NHS from TTIP
That's right from the rest of the EU point of view and the salary example you give is from the point of view of the inland revenue not the individual. Technically right but exceedingly misleading . What matters to the revenue is what they collect not what a gross figure before deductions is
It's the rags voting! ;-)Anyway...coming up to 800 votes on the bluemoon poll and Brexit are in the lead ;-)
we're talking about a nett contributuion if around £160m a week
why would they move to the UK if they intended to trade with countries that geographically quite removed from the EU! - particularly to a island nation! They're going to to locate to the UK so they can ship goods to Australia, China and the USA? - dream on.
But it's slowly closing better than 60:40 is becoming closer to 55:45 blue moon moving in reverse of the official pollsAnyway...coming up to 800 votes on the bluemoon poll and Brexit are in the lead ;-)
What happened when we were the worlds biggest economy and had an empire is pretty irrelevant now.Because we're the UK and have been a major trading post for the past few centuries maybe?
Do you seriously think...that just because we leave the EU...formed in the early 90s and only been a thing since I was born in 73...that we will suddenly become shit at attracting business?
Really?
Monkfish dances around his desk, wafting the union jack in one hand and that blue and yellow starry european thing in the other and realises that this truly is the land of hope, and occasionally glory, vowing never to refer to himself in the 3rd person even if it is a made up pseudonym
See you on the other side to pick up whatever pieces we got left - have a good referendum - lets hope its the last one for a while!
That is not what I said...Because we're the UK and have been a major trading post for the past few centuries maybe?
Do you seriously think...that just because we leave the EU...formed in the early 90s and only been a thing since I was born in 73...that we will suddenly become shit at attracting business?
Really?
Ironic that Ukip are now being used by left wingers to justify the brexit impact on the Nhs, Ukip would say anything to get brexit pretty much
I can live with it (not always winning in a democracy). I'm saying that for those who can't, or IF we as a nation can't live with it and the other side won't budge, then there's no option. But, don't paint that option as 'preferred' and 'it's going to lose the shackles and lead to prosperity'! Tell it like it really is - it's going to be a painful but necessary withdrawal.
I'm with the 'ins'
I think the EU does need some serious reform, and I am worried that if we vote 'in' the EU might see it as a 'win' for them, and carry on. But I hope they'll see it as the most clear warning they've ever had and be more open to change. We aren't the only nation who could teeter on the edge of pulling out, and they know it.
If people really do value the sovereignty of our laws, and really do value immigration control above all else, then so be it. But I reckon they'll value their jobs more. They just don't appreciate how at risk some (not all) are.
Which is still not a given
What happened when we were the worlds biggest economy and had an empire is pretty irrelevant now.
Britain can't compete on education and infrastructure with Asia so if global competition is what is really wanted more productive (ie cheaper) labour is the only choice meaning a reduction in workers rights and more immigration. If it wasn't so sad the irony would be funny