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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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OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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17.4 million voted to leave in the same timeframe. Anything meaningless petition from pathetic remainers
Nothing more pathetic than people sticking to the idea of Brexit in spite of overwhelming evidence that it will be the biggest act of self harm to a nation state ever inflicted.
The Countdown begins on 06:44 - Mar 21 by longlostjack
Nothing more pathetic than people sticking to the idea of Brexit in spite of overwhelming evidence that it will be the biggest act of self harm to a nation state ever inflicted.
Where the actual evidence it won’t be a success? Or are we using predictions and threats as evidence now?
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The Countdown begins on 06:54 - Mar 21 with 2204 views
Have you got evidence that in 2 years time our economy will be worse than it is today? Actual evidence.
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If we increased taxes by 200% on restaurant meals overnight it would lead to fewer people eating in restaurants. You of course would argue that there is no “evidence” that that would necessarily happen. I’m out.
The Countdown begins on 07:19 - Mar 21 by waynekerr55
Well the loss of a trillion's worth of assets is a great start, isn't it?
What portion of that trillion pounds are any of us likely to see do you reckon? How much will trickle down to us?
Oh and another point. If these banks have trillions of pounds of assets to chuck around willy nilly why do the taxpayers have to bail them out when they f*ck up every few years?
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
The Countdown begins on 07:37 - Mar 21 by Highjack
What portion of that trillion pounds are any of us likely to see do you reckon? How much will trickle down to us?
Oh and another point. If these banks have trillions of pounds of assets to chuck around willy nilly why do the taxpayers have to bail them out when they f*ck up every few years?
The assets belong to customers and are in the form of deposits and other financial investments etc. Managing the investments creates jobs, wealth and taxes which in turn boost the economy and exchequer. Losing a 1tn worth of assets is going to hit us in the pocket and mean less wealth and less taxes.
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The Countdown begins on 09:28 - Mar 21 with 2075 views
The Countdown begins on 07:14 - Mar 21 by longlostjack
If we increased taxes by 200% on restaurant meals overnight it would lead to fewer people eating in restaurants. You of course would argue that there is no “evidence” that that would necessarily happen. I’m out.
If in 2 years that’s the case then I’ll agree with you. Ifs and maybes are not overwhelming evidence are they.
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The Countdown begins on 10:05 - Mar 21 with 2030 views
The Countdown begins on 07:57 - Mar 21 by majorraglan
The assets belong to customers and are in the form of deposits and other financial investments etc. Managing the investments creates jobs, wealth and taxes which in turn boost the economy and exchequer. Losing a 1tn worth of assets is going to hit us in the pocket and mean less wealth and less taxes.
Those poor bankers might have to sacrifice their million pound bonuses this year then. Poor destitute buggers.
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
The Countdown begins on 13:24 - Mar 21 by Highjack
Those poor bankers might have to sacrifice their million pound bonuses this year then. Poor destitute buggers.
When you put out your bins, call the police, visit the doctor, need an ambulance or the fire brigade, send kids or grandkids to school, pick up your pension etc etc, how do you think those things get paid for?
What industry in the UK pays most into the public purse?
What happens if they stop because they’ve moved somewhere else? What happens if they pay less because some of the business has moved elsewhere?
What money is going to replace that loss? Or alternatively, which service are you prepared to scrap as we have no money left?
You constantly sneer about the ‘economy’ without seemingly realising that ‘the economy’ pays for the stuff you and your family need.
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The Countdown begins on 13:47 - Mar 21 with 1903 views
The Countdown begins on 07:08 - Mar 21 by Highjack
Only another 17 million to go then!
A petition signed by (so far) nearly a million sensible people. The depressing fact is that there are 17 million (probably a lot lot less now) incredibly facking dense people living and breathing in the UK.
One day you will learn but I fear it will be too late.
The Countdown begins on 13:40 - Mar 21 by londonlisa2001
When you put out your bins, call the police, visit the doctor, need an ambulance or the fire brigade, send kids or grandkids to school, pick up your pension etc etc, how do you think those things get paid for?
What industry in the UK pays most into the public purse?
What happens if they stop because they’ve moved somewhere else? What happens if they pay less because some of the business has moved elsewhere?
What money is going to replace that loss? Or alternatively, which service are you prepared to scrap as we have no money left?
You constantly sneer about the ‘economy’ without seemingly realising that ‘the economy’ pays for the stuff you and your family need.
Banks are notorious for getting out of paying tax despite making multi billions of pounds every year profit. We’re all up to our necks trying to pay for council tax, income tax, VAT, fuel duty, car insurance, vehicle tax, national insurance, TV licence, water, gas, electric which are rising every month and would be prosecuted pretty sharpish if we try to avoid paying. Yet certain industries pay virtually nothing using loopholes, use the profits saved to pay out massive bonuses and we’re supposed to be thankful to the tax taken from them?
Meanwhile they have rather a lot of history acting irresponsibly which brings the holy markets (praise be unto them) to crash and do they get punished or prosecuted? No of course not, they get bailed out by the tax payer and are allowed to carry on.
It seems like the average Joe is squeezed for every single penny whilst big banks and corporations don’t pay anywhere near their fair share. Surely even you can see that is wrong?
The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
The Countdown begins on 06:44 - Mar 21 by longlostjack
Nothing more pathetic than people sticking to the idea of Brexit in spite of overwhelming evidence that it will be the biggest act of self harm to a nation state ever inflicted.
Asking a brexiteer a question is like asking your f ucking dog if they have seen the latest episode of Peaky Blinders. Totally empty and clueless.