Only saying things as they are.
At least I live in the real world as opposed to your fantasy one.
I really wish I did sometimes Rob .Only saying things as they are.
At least I live in the real world as opposed to your fantasy one.
you mean the stupid part of the nation.Brightonnxtround wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2017 5:20 pmAnother great milestone reached today regarding our exit from federal Europe
Nice to see our political powers are getting on with the nitty gritty of what our nation voted for
Very encouraging
That's the point though isn't it.Brightonnxtround wrote: ↑Sat Sep 09, 2017 4:22 pmThats rather cutting and if i my so a very narrow view of our great nation and unfair
On over half who knew exactly why they voted the way they did .
yeah the NHS is a good starting point - that is going to be killed off by Brexit. well done.Brightonnxtround wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2017 1:29 pmSomethings really are more important than money my friend capitalists and bankers in all corners of the world , do not understand this ..
yes we know, your mob on the other hand, don't seem to think soGunner Rob wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2017 3:05 pmyeah the NHS is a good starting point - that is going to be killed off by Brexit. well done.Brightonnxtround wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2017 1:29 pmSomethings really are more important than money my friend capitalists and bankers in all corners of the world , do not understand this ..
oh and you do realise that immigration is still going to continue post Brexit dont you?
I see....Brexit for you is all about the fear of immigration.Brightonnxtround wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2017 7:12 pmImmigration has been happening in these isles for hundreds of years
And you're right not being a member of federal Europe will never change that ,
But we can't continue with this open door policy ( 1 ) because like you are deriding me now for my views in an open and free society, as people like you in there day derided a certain politician of his day and has since been proven correct, in the last few years my friend we have certainly had rivers of blood on our streets , or is that me being an absolute c*unt and in your eyes a ra*ist , to that I say BOLLOCKS ..................
Finally! someone has come up with the benefits of leaving the EU.A11M11 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2017 9:19 pmi see you have yet to come up with one benefit of Brexit - keep thinking
Here's a few :-
1 :- Lower tariffs on imports.
2 :- No payments to Brussels,
3 :- Targetted redistibution of that money to businesses currently subsidised from rebates on the money that we originally donated
4 :- Gradual controlled increase in the value of sterling.
5 :- Better job prospects for skilled workers.
6 :- Short term contracts for unskilled migrant workers reverting to them leaving as seasonal work ends as they used to before it became profitable to stay .
No doubt a percentage of the profit on cheaper imports will be swallowed by the retailers ( because that's what they do ) but that can be controlled to bring the average supermarket bill down to the general public. e.g. I believe that your average South African grapes currently have a 7 to 8 % surcharge paid to Brussels that would go for starters along with the surcharge on all other goods sourced from outside the e.u.
Just a few benefits for the average Joe in the suburbs and country as a whole. .