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    Re: Staying in the EU

    I like this suggestion for a commemorative Brexit stamp. A jest in good humour of course!

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    Re: Staying in the EU

    Lars Sweden contributes 1.7 billion € a year to the EU,the U.K. Contributes 13 billion pound a year with a rebate of around £4 billion I gladly shoot my self to get that money back then at least it will be with my own bow and arrow we will then see how the rest of the EU will react when they have to put their hand in their pockets to fill the shortfall.As a proud Brit I only have to see that **** Barnier come on TVs tonight shout his demands to see that we have made the right decision and the sooner we leave the better and if we do have a second referendum and the vote goes the other way we’ll there will be a lot of people that will never vote again
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    Re: Staying in the EU

    Just to confirm
    EUROPEAN Union states have been told they are facing major cuts due to the massive shortfall in contributions missed by the UK when it leaves the bloc in March 2019, it has been revealed.
    The European Investment Bank , the institution for funding new EU projects, and the EU Court of Auditors said thanks to Brexit the bloc is going on a budget diet.
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    Re: Staying in the EU

    This is the guy that predicted the outcome of the general election and other elections

    THE RESULT of a second Brexit referendum is unlikely to change as Brits remain set on their decision to leave the European Union, leading professor Sir John Curtice has said.
    Professor Sir John Curtice, who predicted the result of the previous two general elections and anticipated the Brexit vote with great accuracy, said “very little has changed” in relation to the result of a second Brexit vote.
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    This is a 15 year forecast from the people who predicted doom and gloom in the first few months if we voted leave so this can be taken with a pinch of salt
    North East England will suffer a 16% hit to GDP in the event of a 'no-deal' Brexit according to the Government's own analysis, Sky News can reveal.
    It is the only region of England with a surplus in goods trade with the EU, and also has the highest per capita EU funding of any English region.
    Voters in the North East overwhelmingly backed Brexit at the EU referendum in June 2016, while the West Midlands had the highest vote share for Leave.
    In the analysis, the West Midlands is forecast to be the region hit second-worst by a no-deal Brexit, with an estimated 13% hit to GDP in such a scenario.
    Meanwhile, Northern Ireland could face a GDP slump of 12% if Britain leaves the EU without a deal, the analysis shows.
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    Just read this ARCH europhile Guy Verhofstadt has once again threatened Britain with the possibility of European Union rule changes while the country is left stranded within the bloc during the transition period. The European Parliament’s Brexit coordinator said “there will be changes” to the EU’s acquis communautaire – the bloc’s body of laws – which could affect Britain but unable to influence the alterations.

    This bloke is just a spiteful and vindictive person and ugly to boot
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    Re: Staying in the EU

    Is this the Christine Lagarde who last year got caught with her fingers in the till, and is not going to be investigated, shame on the EU how can this happen.

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    She's French what do you expect
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    Re: Staying in the EU

    Very interesting considering 97% voted to remain GIBRALTAR stock exchange boss Nick Cowan claimed Gibraltarians would now come out in support of Brexit as negotiations with Brussels revealed future "opportunities" outside of the European Union.The Gibraltar Stock Exchange managing director Nick Cowan claimed support for Brexit had surged on the Rock since the 2016 referendum.
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    Re: Staying in the EU

    Saw this and it makes wonder, if it regards the states as an ally what does that make the UK in threading tariffs against us
    (Reuters) - European Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom said on Thursday that the European Union was a close ally of the United States and should be exempt from impending U.S. metals tariffs.
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