Will Brexit hurt you in ways you havent thought of
Re: Will Brexit hurt you in ways you havent thought of
You really are getting bad at your misinformation drive. Why are you talking about the NHS? I have never asked you about that. This is what I was asking you about: -TOG wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2019 10:55 pmGet your facts right before you post. I have never said that £350 million pounds would be spent on the NHS. That was Yorkies post about the big red bus.
Burnsy,
I could not describe you any better than in the immortal words of Tony Captsick "You great useless spawny-eyed parrot-faced wazzock"
Note to Mods:- This is sarcastic humour aimed at someone who constantly accuses others of statements they never made and admits he does not bother to read posts.
"Interestingly enough (but I know that your eyes are closed), when the EU budget was set in 2013 for the 2014-2020 period (1% of gross income), the UK's average contribution was worked out at around £20 Billion per year. After the rebate that comes to just under £350 million per week."
Now you resort to more insults. NICE.
Stop worrying about Brexit and just enjoy the time you have left on this planet, try and find peace. You probably won't be around to see the consequences of all this mess anyway.
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Re: Will Brexit hurt you in ways you havent thought of
Burnsy, my last response to your ridiculous posts.
You stated "The only source I see which backs up your £350 million a week is a big red bus"
At no point have I ever said that we would get £350 million pounds. You make it up as you go along and then start asking even more stupid questions when a bit of researching would give you the answers.
Go and play your childish games with someone else.
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Re: Will Brexit hurt you in ways you havent thought of
Are you losing it? Why do you keep trying to twist the truth?TOG wrote: ↑Fri Mar 29, 2019 11:30 pmBurnsy, my last response to your ridiculous posts.
You stated "The only source I see which backs up your £350 million a week is a big red bus"
At no point have I ever said that we would get £350 million pounds. You make it up as you go along and then start asking even more stupid questions when a bit of researching would give you the answers.
Go and play your childish games with someone else.
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Interestingly enough (but I know that your eyes are closed), when the EU budget was set in 2013 for the 2014-2020 period (1% of gross income), the UK's average contribution was worked out at around £20 Billion per year. After the rebate that comes to just under £350 million per week.
I debunked that statement : -
In 2017 the UK government paid £13 billion to the EU budget, and EU spending on the UK was forecast to be £4 billion. So the UK’s ‘net contribution’ was estimated at nearly £9 billion.
Your reply to that insinuated that I was incorrect so I asked you to explain how you came about your figure as the only source I can see was the big red bus lie.
Apparently you can't so you instead resort to insults and trying to manipulate what I have said. My posts on this thread have only been about showing how you use half-truths a misinformation to push your own narrative.
My goal has been achieved. Thank you for helping me.
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Re: Will Brexit hurt you in ways you havent thought of
What have you done?
Silence, exile, and cunning.
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You don't stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding
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Grateful thanks to all contributors for educating me on something I never really took much notice of.
TOG was impressive. He voted to remain but is able to see benefits in leaving and negatives in staying.
Some others just came across as British counterparts to the Hate Trump. Destroy Trump Americans ... even managing to trot out the 'racist' and 'Nazi' epithets ...
TOG was impressive. He voted to remain but is able to see benefits in leaving and negatives in staying.
Some others just came across as British counterparts to the Hate Trump. Destroy Trump Americans ... even managing to trot out the 'racist' and 'Nazi' epithets ...
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Re: Will Brexit hurt you in ways you havent thought of
A Banksy artwork depicting politicians in the House of Commons as chimpanzees has been put on display
“to mark Brexit day”
Just one thought "EBA". EBA has the potential to make a huge difference to a country's economic development and can bring real benefits to ordinary people’s lives.
We Brits and Europeans who choose to live in Cambodia. Threatened "EBA"? How welcome will we be here?
“to mark Brexit day”
Just one thought "EBA". EBA has the potential to make a huge difference to a country's economic development and can bring real benefits to ordinary people’s lives.
We Brits and Europeans who choose to live in Cambodia. Threatened "EBA"? How welcome will we be here?
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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Don't you love people who use acronym's thinking everyone knows what they are talking about. (Don't assume everyone knows it's Everything But Arms)AndyKK wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2019 4:24 am Just one thought "EBA". EBA has the potential to make a huge difference to a country's economic development and can bring real benefits to ordinary people’s lives.
We Brits and Europeans who choose to live in Cambodia. Threatened "EBA"? How welcome will we be here?
EBA.....A starchy staple food
EBA.....European Banking Authority
EBA.....European Business Assembly
EBA.....European Business Award
EBA.....European Burns Association
EBA.....Eastern Baptist Association
I do like Banksy's depiction of MPs. He should have drawn them as pigs with their snouts in the trough.
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Re: Will Brexit hurt you in ways you havent thought of
The point is a little like your quoting TOG, mostly it is written here in Cambodia "ABA" Anything but Arms.TOG wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2019 4:55 amDon't you love people who use acronym's thinking everyone knows what they are talking about. (Don't assume everyone knows it's Everything But Arms)AndyKK wrote: ↑Sat Mar 30, 2019 4:24 am Just one thought "EBA". EBA has the potential to make a huge difference to a country's economic development and can bring real benefits to ordinary people’s lives.
We Brits and Europeans who choose to live in Cambodia. Threatened "EBA"? How welcome will we be here?
EBA.....A starchy staple food
EBA.....European Banking Authority
EBA.....European Business Assembly
EBA.....European Business Award
EBA.....European Burns Association
EBA.....Eastern Baptist Association
I do like Banksy's depiction of MPs. He should have drawn them as pigs with their snouts in the trough.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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