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Without the EU subsidies, farming in the UK is not financially viable.

 

The CAP is far from perfect. But we'll have to cough up the money to continue financially supporting the farmers.

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Have you been living on the moon the people voted to LEAVE

 

Once again do I have to point out that 25% of the people (38% of the electorate) voted to leave?

 

The majority of 'the people' DID NOT vote to leave.

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Once again do I have to point out that 25% of the people (38% of the electorate) voted to leave?

 

The majority of 'the people' DID NOT vote to leave.

 

You could just as easily say that the majority of "the people" DID NOT vote to stay either.

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You could just as easily say that the majority of "the people" DID NOT vote to stay either.

You have to to forgive Top Cat because he seems to have a repetitive misunderstanding problem, which has a side effective of repeating an irrelevant statistic regarding the UK and Global democratic process. The fact which Top Cat ignores is only votes actually cast count.

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which has a side effective of repeating an irrelevant statistic regarding the

 

While posters keep repeating the lie that leaving the EU is the will of the British people it is hardly an irrelevant statistic, is it? :suspect:

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and where do you think our Tory government would prefer to spend money ?

 

On extending the M67 between Manchester and Sheffield, to improve journey times between two major Northern cities ?

 

Or spend £tens of billions on providing Crossrail 2 to the South East ?

So, vote them out.

We should be making sure our elected officials do what we want with our money. Delegating the responsibility to the EU isn't the answer.

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... isn't the answer

 

 

They *are* our elected officials. And, in terms of spending, they do a pretty good job.

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So, vote them out.

We should be making sure our elected officials do what we want with our money. Delegating the responsibility to the EU isn't the answer.

 

Look at choice we've got at the moment though.

 

Just look at them.

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Look at choice we've got at the moment though.

 

Just look at them.

 

Its frightening aint it.

 

This Government is shocking, but the alternative is as bad.

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Look at choice we've got at the moment though.

 

Just look at them.

The UK electorate had the choice of voting for the Lib Dems in the last general election, but democratically decided they were not the ruling UK party to form a government.

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The UK electorate had the choice of voting for the Lib Dems in the last general election, but democratically decided they were not the ruling UK party to form a government.

 

As you are quick to point out, not everything is about brexit. Both the main parties have great support but massive fault lines running through them although they have alot of support mainly from partisan idiots. Lib dems aren't in much better shape.

 

Shambles.

 

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Its frightening aint it.

 

This Government is shocking, but the alternative is as bad.

 

It's odd we agree but we do although probably for very different reasons. Do our political parties need starting again?

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Look at choice we've got at the moment though.

 

Just look at them.

True. At best, the choice is picking the least useless. France is now governed ny a new party. Maybe time for big changes here?

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