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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by EMR
(Post 12090905)
I am not in denial about facts, unlike your goodself who has always had an aversion to them unless they appear in a distorted form in your favourite media sources.
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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 12090933)
Then why don't you post some with links???????????????????????????????
Spoiler:
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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by GeniB
(Post 12090703)
It is possible therefor useful that Portugal has consistently managed to have officials in very high places within the EU. Some causing great controversy like Barossa who is now ensconced in Goldman Sachs. Personally i think hurrah for the little guy.If it covers our backs during this unequal struggle all to the good :starsmile:
Fortunately Portugal also some other high-profile figures, of whom we can be proud. |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 12090933)
Then why don't you post some with links???????????????????????????????
As has been frequently posted remainers are much better informed and do not need dubious links to justify their opinions. Facts speak much louder than Express or Daily Moron opinions. |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by GeniB
(Post 12090703)
It is possible therefor useful that Portugal has consistently managed to have officials in very high places within the EU. Some causing great controversy like Barossa who is now ensconced in Goldman Sachs. Personally i think hurrah for the little guy.If it covers our backs during this unequal struggle all to the good :starsmile:
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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by EMR
(Post 12090968)
No link is better than the vast majority posted by our brexiters.
As has been frequently posted remainers are much better informed and do not need dubious links to justify their opinions. Facts speak much louder than Express or Daily Moron opinions. After all you keep repeating the obvious, is that because you cannot comprehend it yourself?
Originally Posted by EMR
(Post 12090313)
Another brexiter with dense cranium syndrome who actually thinks brexit has happened.
Quoting the Express is the classis symptom of this complaint which is sadly incurable. Do you believe adding insults strengthen your arguments ? |
re: Post EU Referendum
Forecast of how Brexit will affect ordinary working people on low incomes - not too much to celebrate here, if this materialises. Some chance of slightly better if the Chancellor changes tack on welfare, though.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...rse-off-brexit |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 12090978)
Do you have proof of any sort?
After all you keep repeating the obvious, is that because you cannot comprehend it yourself? How many of the posters on this forum do you believe think that way? Do you believe adding insults strengthen your arguments ? |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by TGA
(Post 12090874)
The good news just keeps on a coming..
The Telegraph - Telegraph Online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph - Telegraph
Originally Posted by TGA
(Post 12090899)
only a dumb dumb believes membership of the EU is FREE:rofl:
http://i.imgur.com/pZT27f3.gif How many Leavers believed we actually pay £350 million per week to the EU? Either the idiot who ordered it writ large on the bus did, or he misled his target audience with a lie. Even after it was proven to be misleading. As was the 'suggestion' that this 'could' be spent on the NHS on the same bus.
Originally Posted by Fredbargate
(Post 12090978)
Do you believe adding insults strengthen your arguments ?
Certain posters on both sides are guilty of it. |
re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 12090975)
Originally Posted by GeniB
(Post 12090703)
It is possible therefor useful that Portugal has consistently managed to have officials in very high places within the EU. Some causing great controversy like Barossa who is now ensconced in Goldman Sachs. Personally i think hurrah for the little guy.If it covers our backs during this unequal struggle all to the good :starsmile:
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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Red Eric
(Post 12091046)
It tells a little about Barosso and about Goldman Sachs, nothing else. It wasn't exactly well-received anywhere.
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re: Post EU Referendum
Far better if the ties are between big business and individual governments, eh Poorly? (you do realise that's precisely what those big businesses want, don't you, by the way? And that by wishing for an end to the EU, you're part of that lobby).
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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by Red Eric
(Post 12091114)
Far better if the ties are between big business and individual governments, eh Poorly? (you do realise that's precisely what those big businesses want, don't you, by the way? And that by wishing for an end to the EU, you're part of that lobby).
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re: Post EU Referendum
Originally Posted by DaveLovesDee
(Post 12091031)
I like your sense of humour. Think-tanks = opinion, not news. Better to call it a press release!
How many Remainers believe that? How many Leavers believed we actually pay £350 million per week to the EU? Either the idiot who ordered it writ large on the bus did, or he misled his target audience with a lie. Even after it was proven to be misleading. As was the 'suggestion' that this 'could' be spent on the NHS on the same bus. Ask TGA regarding his post above. Certain posters on both sides are guilty of it. You need to keep up. The sum the Uk now pays the Eu has gone up just as Leavers forecast, and is now in the region 365 million a week. The Eu could quite easily take the exact sum it needs to keep itself in the lap of luxury, but there again it wouldn't be able to use the refund which it controls for propaganda purposes. Many Remoaners actually still believe it is an Eu handout and still aren't bright enough to figure out whose money it was in the first place. All pretty well typical of the fraudulent Eu project as a whole, which would never even have got of the ground if people had been smart enough to figure out in the first place that the main purpose was to pull the wool over their eyes and create a Dictatorial Superstate. Fortunately the penny is now beginning to drop as concern and unrest becomes increasingly obvious throughout member countries. :cool: |
re: Post EU Referendum
Cred
Originally Posted by paulry
(Post 12091130)
It's not good for big business to be influencing any government. At least at national government level voters can hold them accountable for such behaviour - unlike the EU.
You had better get onto the British government about the backroom deals then. They aren't even telling Parliament. UK told Nissan it wants tariff-free trading for motor industry, Clark says - BBC News Of course I did say this, as did many others, before the refendum. The revolving door between those in power and business keeps on going and has much more to do with how our country is run than the EU ever did. The referendum? Bread and circuses. |
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