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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
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The Countdown begins. on 13:24 - Oct 29 by pikeypaul
Hammond threatening an emergency budget if we get a no deal Brexit.
Have we not heard the threat of an emergency budget before which incidentally turned out to be total by!!shit from the former chancellor?
Anyway not long now until we are out.
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It's not an idle threat this time. If we leave with no deal there will be another budget and the usual promised "giveaways" to try and make people like the Tories will be withdrawn and we might well see income tax raises, fuel duty raises and even an NI raise too.
The Countdown begins. on 13:52 - Oct 29 by Catullus
It's not an idle threat this time. If we leave with no deal there will be another budget and the usual promised "giveaways" to try and make people like the Tories will be withdrawn and we might well see income tax raises, fuel duty raises and even an NI raise too.
That’s the problem when you back down on threats you’ve made in the past,no one believes you in the future when you make the same threat.
I for one would welcome tax increases and obviously all the lefties here would also given their support for massive public spending and unpayable debt with the interest payments it brings.
Anyway happy days.
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The Countdown begins. on 14:06 - Oct 29 by pikeypaul
That’s the problem when you back down on threats you’ve made in the past,no one believes you in the future when you make the same threat.
I for one would welcome tax increases and obviously all the lefties here would also given their support for massive public spending and unpayable debt with the interest payments it brings.
Anyway happy days.
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Eh?
I love a good tangent but you twisted my melon with that
The Countdown begins. on 14:10 - Oct 29 by Catullus
Eh?
I love a good tangent but you twisted my melon with that
You stated the threat of an emergency budget will not be BS like the last threat was,I pointed out some people will assume it is, thinking once bitten twice shy. You stated it would bring tax increases,I replied to you saying I would welcome them.
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The Countdown begins. on 14:16 - Oct 29 by pikeypaul
You stated the threat of an emergency budget will not be BS like the last threat was,I pointed out some people will assume it is, thinking once bitten twice shy. You stated it would bring tax increases,I replied to you saying I would welcome them.
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yes but you said the lefties would love it!! The only thing the lefties would l;ove is an opportunity to bash the Tories. It's a very different thing to OPsborne's threat, he was trying to purely scare us into voting one way. Hammond has just stated that the current budget would need altering should we face a no deal.. Look at the give aways, the early personal taxallowance rise, no increase on beer or lager, no fuel duty increase, extra money for the NHS, Armed forces and social care. It might be that to fund that he has to increase taxes if forecasts are wrong or trashed completely by a brexit no deal scenario. Of course we could leave with a poorer deal than most want and things could get better. Anything is possible. Me, I'm happy with the budget. we'll be around £1000 better off. It could all change though!!!
The Countdown begins. on 20:53 - Oct 29 by pikeypaul
I agree it’s a great budget for the record number of workers in the 🇬🇧
But it will not stop the work shy lefties complaing.
Whatever you give that type it’s never enough.
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Never thought I’d hear you boasting about the record number of workers in the U.K. Pikey. But I agree it’s a record to be proud of thanks to all those hard working East Europeans who are making our country great again.
The Countdown begins. on 22:52 - Oct 29 by longlostjack
Never thought I’d hear you boasting about the record number of workers in the U.K. Pikey. But I agree it’s a record to be proud of thanks to all those hard working East Europeans who are making our country great again.
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The Countdown begins. on 07:46 - Oct 30 with 2335 views
As for your post about borrowing, the Tories had to borrow huge amounts because of the record deficit Blair and Brown left behind. I love the revisionism, when it comes to the UK neither party is less guilty. They both do bad things. Some of those bad things though are just as much down to the previous government.
The Countdown begins. on 17:40 - Oct 30 by johnlangy
Second ref is on the way. Come on all you youngsters, be ready to vote remain and keep us where we belong.
There's been a big fuss amongst labour because McDonnell refuses to support putting remain as a choice in a second referendum, apparently he's all for accept or refuse the deal and that's all. Could it be because Corbyn and McDonnell have always been eurosceptic at heart and are all too aware that the EU is not in favour of their renationalisation plans? They love to slate the tories over brexit but are not pro EU in it's current form themselves.
Astonishing session at @CommonsHomeAffs this afternoon trying to get to bottom of Govt No Deal preparations. Home Office still doesn’t know what security impact on border will be of losing access to EU criminal databases for border checks THERES ONLY 5 MONTHS pic.twitter.com/li4CkBJWd9
Germany aside, all of those countries with a bigger percentage increase are so far behind the UK for GDP it's irrelevant. After all, would you prefer the estimated 1.3-1.9% growth on the UK GDP or the 7.8% growth that Ireland (Eire) has as a lump sum? Irelands GDP is roughly 333.7 Billion dollars, the UK's is 2,622 Trillion. Do the maths and tell me which is more. We could have much higher growth and to most of us it wouldn't matter as long as the bulk of the wealth ends up with the already vastly rich.