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Re: Staying in the EU
Only time will tell as you said a lot of companies are foreign owned yet since the vote several major companies are moving business here and some of those are moving from the EU even German ones.We will just have to wait and see.
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Re: Staying in the EU
I believe that the European community has suddenly realised that their income once Britain leaves will be reduced and the short fall will have to be found from the remaining members, so lets put the scare factor into place. Secondly there are a number of British members of the European Parliament and supporting staff whose little gravey train is about to hit the buffers, it is certainly not in their interests for Britain to leave.
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Re: Staying in the EU
So FIFA have fined the four home nations for the use of the Poppy in November yet all the fines for the four were completely in excess of the fine levied on the Republic of Ireland for promoting the Easter uprising on their shirts or is it because the four home nations are part of the uk who voted to leave the EU and the Republic remains a member.
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Re: Staying in the EU
[QUOTE=welchboy;88615]I believe that the European community has suddenly realised that their income once Britain leaves will be reduced and the short fall will have to be found from the remaining members, so lets put the scare factor into place. Secondly there are a number of British members of the European Parliament and supporting staff whose little gravey train is about to hit the buffers, it is certainly not in their interests for Britain to leave.[/QUOT
Hit the nail on the head there bet the Kinnocks are worried they have both milked that gravy train
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Re: Staying in the EU
Yes certainly a very large drop in their family income, also the free and subsidised travel.
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Re: Staying in the EU

Originally Posted by
jones20
So FIFA have fined the four home nations for the use of the Poppy in November yet all the fines for the four were completely in excess of the fine levied on the Republic of Ireland for promoting the Easter uprising on their shirts or is it because the four home nations are part of the uk who voted to leave the EU and the Republic remains a member.
That may be part of it, but I think it is also because they are brassed off with the lack of very bulky envelopes which have not been forth coming from the home nations. Need to make the short fall up some how. In view of the corruption that surrounds FIFA., where do the fines go to or should that be who do they go to ?
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Re: Staying in the EU

Originally Posted by
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Yes certainly a very large drop in their family income, also the free and subsidised travel.
Maybe their MP son can employ them as staff
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Re: Staying in the EU
Yes, I should think he could, married to Helle Thorning-Schmidt former Prime Minister of Denmark. Both were investigated by the Danish Tax Authorities for tax evasion. Prosecution was avoided by paying back due taxes. Would appear that they both made slight errors in their tax returns over a number of years. They are all corrupt.
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Re: Staying in the EU

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welchboy
Yes, I should think he could, married to Helle Thorning-Schmidt former Prime Minister of Denmark. Both were investigated by the Danish Tax Authorities for tax evasion. Prosecution was avoided by paying back due taxes. Would appear that they both made slight errors in their tax returns over a number of years. They are all corrupt.
My neighbor once told me you can tell when they are lying their lips are moving
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Re: Staying in the EU
This really beggers belief sooner we are out the better.
The European Union has ruled that even motorists who break the law by driving without insurance should be protected if their car is damaged
Transport Secretary Chris Grayling last night said he was furious that ‘hardworking drivers will foot the bill for the irresponsible actions’ of criminals.
But he added that, until the UK leaves the EU, he is powerless to stop it.
The Cabinet minister, who backed the Brexit campaign, promised to return to the current rules once we have quit the bloc – when we will be free to rip up the edict.
Under current British rules, protection is given to motorists whose car is damaged by an uninsured driver. A body called the Motor Insurers’ Bureau charges every insurer in the country a levy to meet the bill.
The cost – some £256million last year, or around £10 per driver – is passed on to motorists through their premiums.
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