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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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Remoaner,losers . on 00:01 - Dec 20 by Kilkennyjack
Ok .... stay with me now, so .... very slowly .... here we go ....
Whilst the uk was in the EU, the likes of Mogg found ways to pay no tax. The EU realised this was happening - and so in 2015 the EU proposed they change the tax laws to prevent such sharp practices. Straight away we get the Brexit vote. Coincidence ?
Unfortunately Brexit means the likes of Mogg will now be able to carry on paying zero tax.
Think of that when you next pay your taxes. You have been mugged off by a grown man who still has a nanny.
Give me a break.
Pricks like Mogg will always find ways to avoid paying tax. They’re all at it. Jimmy Carr, Gary Barlow, Lewis Hamilton, Vince Cable, David Cameron. Basically if you’ve got money you’re probably involved in some sort of avoidance scheme taking advantage of some loophole.
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Remoaner,losers . on 00:01 - Dec 20 by Kilkennyjack
Ok .... stay with me now, so .... very slowly .... here we go ....
Whilst the uk was in the EU, the likes of Mogg found ways to pay no tax. The EU realised this was happening - and so in 2015 the EU proposed they change the tax laws to prevent such sharp practices. Straight away we get the Brexit vote. Coincidence ?
Unfortunately Brexit means the likes of Mogg will now be able to carry on paying zero tax.
Think of that when you next pay your taxes. You have been mugged off by a grown man who still has a nanny.
Give me a break.
Now you try staying with me, the EU tried to change the tax laws but it kept getting vetoed by those countries who benefitted the most from corproate tax avoidance, one of the biggest beneficiaries being the ROI who get a large chunk of their GDP from corporation taxes of those businesses incomes earned in other countries, it's up close to 50% of their income I think. Luxembourg is another beneficiary. Some of your much vaunted EU members don't want the rules made fairer because they clean up on low corporation tax rates, that's why the EU hasn't managed to change the rules, self interested member states.
Greed eh, very progressive. What Rees-Mogg gets away with is even less, in the vast schene of thingsn than what fishing is worth to the UK economy but what the ROI enables big corporations to do costs the UK billions.
That's Ireland, Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands and Belgium all suspending travel to and from the UK. It would seem that EU countries can control their borders pretty effectively after all.
Remoaner,losers . on 19:45 - Dec 20 by Kilkennyjack
That's Ireland, Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands and Belgium all suspending travel to and from the UK. It would seem that EU countries can control their borders pretty effectively after all.
Can’t say that I blame them to be honest, Covid is rampant over here and if this new strain is as infectious as we are being led to believe it is they are making good decisions. If the boot was on the other foot I’d like to think we’d do the same, but I am not convinced.
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Remoaner,losers . on 20:37 - Dec 20 with 1669 views
Remoaner,losers . on 20:30 - Dec 20 by majorraglan
Can’t say that I blame them to be honest, Covid is rampant over here and if this new strain is as infectious as we are being led to believe it is they are making good decisions. If the boot was on the other foot I’d like to think we’d do the same, but I am not convinced.
I’m in Tier 4 in the South East and when I first heard about the new strain I didn’t pay much mind to it.
I was wrong, it’s going nuts down here...
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Remoaner,losers . on 20:38 - Dec 20 with 1668 views
Remoaner,losers . on 20:30 - Dec 20 by majorraglan
Can’t say that I blame them to be honest, Covid is rampant over here and if this new strain is as infectious as we are being led to believe it is they are making good decisions. If the boot was on the other foot I’d like to think we’d do the same, but I am not convinced.
Its the fact they are exercising border controls. Like the UK could have done, you know, without Brexit ... ðŸ™
And now the tunnel is closing
BREAKING: Eurotunnel will close completely - to all travellers and freight - from 10pm tonight for at least 48 hours.
I’m in Tier 4 in the South East and when I first heard about the new strain I didn’t pay much mind to it.
I was wrong, it’s going nuts down here...
Yah, it's a different thing now because of the pandemic. Don't you rmember the EU arguing with Schengen member states who closed their borders to immigrants?
Then they had a go at Greece for not controlling their borders well enough.
Don't you remember the arguments during the immigration crisis?
Yah, it's a different thing now because of the pandemic. Don't you rmember the EU arguing with Schengen member states who closed their borders to immigrants?
Then they had a go at Greece for not controlling their borders well enough.
Don't you remember the arguments during the immigration crisis?
Remoaner,losers . on 19:45 - Dec 20 by Kilkennyjack
That's Ireland, Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands and Belgium all suspending travel to and from the UK. It would seem that EU countries can control their borders pretty effectively after all.
On the flip side, it shows that we could have closed our borders, doesn’t it?
That was the point I was making. The EU is ok with closing borders during the pandemic but try closing them at other times and it means trouble.
During the migrant crisis the EU threatened action on those countries who shut borders. During the pandemic they have allowed temporary border closures but still want those borders reopened as soon as possible, depending on the virus,
It looks like we’re inching towards a deal as the UK drops the fishing quota reduction for the EU from 60% phased in over 3 years to 35% and that to be phased in over 5 years.
Good news.
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Remoaner,losers . on 01:03 - Dec 22 by Joe_bradshaw
It looks like we’re inching towards a deal as the UK drops the fishing quota reduction for the EU from 60% phased in over 3 years to 35% and that to be phased in over 5 years.
Good news.
It is good news, they need to meet in the middle. Neither side will get exactly what they want, that's the whole point of concessions, to meet in the middle at an acceptable point to both sides, neither wins, neither loses.
After the pandemic the Uk and the EU will need the economies to pick up. Hurtling intoa no deal because both sides are intransigent is just stupid.
It is good news, they need to meet in the middle. Neither side will get exactly what they want, that's the whole point of concessions, to meet in the middle at an acceptable point to both sides, neither wins, neither loses.
After the pandemic the Uk and the EU will need the economies to pick up. Hurtling intoa no deal because both sides are intransigent is just stupid.
Boris has folded.
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Remoaner,losers . on 18:22 - Dec 23 with 1373 views
Ah, so actually getting a deal (as you remainers have said all along is so important) now means that Bojo has folded?
So it doesn't matter what the deal is, it doesn't matter if it's good for the UK, in your eyes now Bojo has failed.
Entirely predictable I guess.
More sensible people will wait and see what the deal is actually like and decide then if Bojo has given in or not.
I just hope both sides have made concessions, not just us, but I fear we've made by far the most (although I'll wait to see what the deal is).
IMO the pandemic has made it much more difficult to walk away with no deal, if not virtually impossible, whatever ! it is what it is, the whole world is sailing into stormy waters so we won't be alone, and that includes the EU.
I just hope both sides have made concessions, not just us, but I fear we've made by far the most (although I'll wait to see what the deal is).
IMO the pandemic has made it much more difficult to walk away with no deal, if not virtually impossible, whatever ! it is what it is, the whole world is sailing into stormy waters so we won't be alone, and that includes the EU.
FRENCH OFFICIAL TELLS REUTERS "THE BRITISH MADE HUGE CONCESSIONS" IN BREXIT TRADE TALKS IN THE LAST 48 HOURS, MOSTLY ON FISHING (Reuters)
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Farage is really annoying sometimes, the details of the deal have not been disclosed and he’s already talking about dropping the ball.
Negotiations invariably mean comprise and trade offs. Personally, I’d rather leave with a deal than without one. If fishing has to be an area where we have to make compromises to allow other larger areas of our economy to continue to trade with the EU then needs must. Nissan and Toyota directly or indirectly employ and contribute far more to the economy than fishing, nobody is saying people in fishing are going to lose their jobs, it’s just that we won’t claw as much of the quotas back as some would like. The easiest way to create a more jobs in fishing and make it more sustainable is to limit the size of the ships doing the fishing and ban these super factory trawlers.
I suspect that taking control of borders and immigration was a driver for many and leaving EU delivers that, albeit the £30,000 salary threshold for workers has been reduced to £25,600 which may displease some.