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Trade deals? Like with the USA, who just want two things. First, to take over our NHS, they're drooling over it. Second, to export their food to us.

The reason our industries have suffered isn't the EU, it has been our own Govt.
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MellowYellow wrote: 14 Dec 2018, 13:12 Taking our fish more like. Once we exit the EU and the Royal Navy sink the first 12 French fishing vessels for moving outside the 12 mile French fishing zone into our protected waters watch the EU Commissions ability to renegotiate fishing quota's. It will be fun to see how they can renegotiate when its in their interests.

Bit extreme I know, just making a point.
So we need a war then? That'll help. The reason other EU countries have so much of our fishing quota is the useles UK government, who didn't look after UK fishermen.

Little Englanders out in full force today.
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gullintwoplaces wrote: 14 Dec 2018, 13:28 So we need a war then? That'll help. The reason other EU countries have so much of our fishing quota is the useles UK government, who didn't look after UK fishermen.

Little Englanders out in full force today.
Not that old chestnut! This disgraceful, irresponsible rhetoric does Remainers no favours. David Cameron already tried the 'fear mongering with his 'Third World War' quote prior to the referendum. Even this year in the House of Lords, Lord Roberts of Llandudno used inflammatory language in comparing the EU Withdrawal Bill to that of the Bill passed in the Reichstag in 1933 and its subsquent consequeces,

Really, this over the top nonsense spouted by Remainers demonstrates how moribund their arguments are. Get a grip!
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gullintwoplaces wrote: 14 Dec 2018, 13:24 Trade deals? Like with the USA, who just want two things. First, to take over our NHS, they're drooling over it. Second, to export their food to us.

The reason our industries have suffered isn't the EU, it has been our own Govt.
No, the reason our industries have suffered is because of the constraints imposed on them by the EU. Our government are powerless to stop the faceless EU from imposing their will upon us. Giving up our sovereignty to them and allowing mass immigration is crippling the average working man. Importation of cheap labour is only serving one group of people, those that need them and their votes.

It does make me laugh when we're told that fuel costs must go up to reduce the carbon footprint but then open the borders to flood us with people whose birthrates dwarf those of western cultures thus increasing the carbon footprint. You couldn't make this stuff up yet people still fall for it.

We can support a healthy economy, we can have jobs galore for everyone instead of people galore for each job vacancy, it's controlled immigration that's required, people with the skills for a job instead of a workforce prepared to work for a pittance. Much more achievable with an elected government and a population made more aware of the corporate control of previous governments. Time to take back control of our destiny from the rich and vote in a fair and just body of people to govern us.
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Us Brits are a resilient lot you know, when the chips are down we rally together as one, all This scare mongering from a crackpot Canadian in charge off the Bank of England has no substance what so ever, we , as a unified nation we'll do alright I'm sure, thank you very much.
Where is the evidence being out of the EU is a death sentence for a nation's economy ? Norway ? Nope. Switzerland ? Nope. Russia ? Not a chance. Need I go on ?
Every one of the countries mentioned above are as well off if not richer & more prosperous being out of the European than being in , why do you think the norwegians REJECTED in a referendum not once but twice the opportunity to join the EU ?
Switzerland is neither in the EU or even in the EEA ( European economic area ) but are part of the single market giving its people the right to work & live in Europe inc the UK. And you don't see them clamouring to be in the 'club', do you and they're doing just fine aren't they ?
So all this scaremongering about jobs etc is a load of twaddle, prove it with hard faced facts & maybe ,as a leave voter, I might sit up & listen, until that day comes around let's just leave.
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What's Brexit got to do with Racism in football?

Chelsea continuing their behaviour last night

The only reason why they have had success in the modern era is down to their owner who is... Jewish

You couldn't make it up
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Didn't you know? Any football fan who supports Brexit is a racist.
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I watched this a while ago and since then it's been classed as Offensive to Certain Audiences. I presume they mean people who choose to believe mainstream media!!


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Teigngull wrote: 14 Dec 2018, 15:21 Us Brits are a resilient lot you know, when the chips are down we rally together as one, all This scare mongering from a crackpot Canadian in charge off the Bank of England has no substance what so ever, we , as a unified nation we'll do alright I'm sure, thank you very much.
Where is the evidence being out of the EU is a death sentence for a nation's economy ? Norway ? Nope. Switzerland ? Nope. Russia ? Not a chance. Need I go on ?
Every one of the countries mentioned above are as well off if not richer & more prosperous being out of the European than being in , why do you think the norwegians REJECTED in a referendum not once but twice the opportunity to join the EU ?
Switzerland is neither in the EU or even in the EEA ( European economic area ) but are part of the single market giving its people the right to work & live in Europe inc the UK. And you don't see them clamouring to be in the 'club', do you and they're doing just fine aren't they ?
So all this scaremongering about jobs etc is a load of twaddle, prove it with hard faced facts & maybe ,as a leave voter, I might sit up & listen, until that day comes around let's just leave.
Quite true the EU is working brilliantly ask Greece,Spain,Italy and currently France look like they're enjoying the benefits!
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EddUK12 wrote: 14 Dec 2018, 19:31 Who was that MEP on the EU fisheries commission? Mr Farage
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If you think we can't strike up a better deal with Japan than the EU you're deluded. The Bank of England are just manipulators of the economy for their own benefit, no different to any investment banker. Too many people can't see things because they believe the narrative.
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What most of you don't realize is when we went into the EU IN THE 70'S we were told it would mean more work for our factories but the opposite happened and consumers found items were cheaper abroad. Then all the factories closed down and jobs went and yes we lost fishing rights in our own waters.
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There's nothing more frustrating than reading "why should we listen to so-called experts". If your car broke down, you wouldn't refuse to take it to a mechanic because they know significantly more about the issues than you do. Thinking the Bank of England are on a seperate agenda to the rest of the country is just part of the tin foil hat brigade narrative.
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Using a car breakdown isn't the best analogy here. If your car breaks down and you don't know anything about mechanics, you would indeed take it to a garage, but then your relying on the garage being reputable, charging you a fair price for only the work that needed doing, take to a dodgy dealer, and they could convince you into parting with a lot of money for that doesn't need doing, if you didn't know any better how would you know. See.


Bit like economics most of us are lay men who don't really understand. Some one on the BBC news says the pound has fallen because of a bleak Brexit warning, and we're like' oh no the pounds fallen in value what are we going to do' without really understanding what it means.

I'm no expert but what I do know is the bank of England make forecasts based on assumptions of what they think (not know) is going to happen, the Bank England are not deliberately lying to anyone, but you can have best or worst case scenarios based on whatever narrative that suits after all, the bank of England don't appear to have a single forecast right since Hovis invented bread.


Mark Carney warned in 2016 a leave vote would cause a technical recession in the UK. Didn't happen.

Then earlier this year, the same Mark carney admitted his pre referendum predictions were all wrong. No shit, thankfully must didn't believe you then and don't now, as project fear, no surprise now the date looms large has turned into project hysteria.
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