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    BREXIT backing MEPs today reacted with fury after EU chiefs signed off on a gargantuan £140 billion budget for 2018.
    Eurosceptics branded the vast spending “wasteful” and said British taxpayers should be “livid” at how their money is being spent.
    Today the EU parliament formally adopted the spending plan for next year, which represents a £2.6 billion hike from 2017.
    This budget is the last one that Britain will contribute to as a full member of the club, with the UK set to leave the EU in March 2019.
    They have sown the wind,and they shall reap the whirlwind

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    Re: Staying in the EU

    Quote Originally Posted by jones20 View Post
    BREXIT backing MEPs today reacted with fury after EU chiefs signed off on a gargantuan £140 billion budget for 2018.
    Eurosceptics branded the vast spending “wasteful” and said British taxpayers should be “livid” at how their money is being spent.
    Today the EU parliament formally adopted the spending plan for next year, which represents a £2.6 billion hike from 2017.
    This budget is the last one that Britain will contribute to as a full member of the club, with the UK set to leave the EU in March 2019.
    No accounting and no audit of how this money will be spent, which also avoids difficult questions. Member countries are filling their boots before the effects of the UK., leaving and drop in budget is felt. When the UK., leaves that will only leave Germany and France as the main budget contributors, to prop up the likes of Greece and former eastern bloc countries.

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    Re: Staying in the EU

    Why is this on the site in the first place? I have views on this but this is totally wrong place to post them.

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    Re: Staying in the EU

    The post is in General Discussions, therefore it is the right place.
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    Re: Staying in the EU

    Quote Originally Posted by loos1915 View Post
    Why is this on the site in the first place? I have views on this but this is totally wrong place to post them.

    Thats why why it’s called a forum
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    Re: Staying in the EU

    Quote Originally Posted by loos1915 View Post
    Why is this on the site in the first place? I have views on this but this is totally wrong place to post them.
    We all have our own views on this subject why not post them and join the discussion.

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    Re: Staying in the EU

    Hard border option with the 'Paddys' for me, not ideal but benefits the many over the few. Also it will stop the South trying to blackmail us by using their veto, they will have to sort out their side of the border out as well if they want to preserve the integrity of the EU's land border with the UK.

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    Brexit: EU will refuse to back UK over Falkland Islands in future UN votes , suggests former ambassador says it all they are just a bunch of ******
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    Keep reading about offering a second vote on the final Brexit deal but what no one seems to have voiced is if that happens and the vote says no to that deal and we remain in the EU do people think that the EU will welcome us back under the same deal we had before Brexit vote it will probably be yes welcome back you start using the euro next week and we are going to set your taxes etc , Wake up!!
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    INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund boss Christine Lagarde called for further progress during Brexit negotiations after revealing her organisation had upgraded the economic growth forecasts for most of the world but the United Kingdom.
    strange it’s a French person saying this or am I being paranoid
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