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3 minutes ago, Dardandec said:

Yes? is that it? poor response, explain how you come to that conclusion.

Well for one thing we'll not have to pay the £39 billion we've negotiated in May's deal, and if you think that's a one off then you better think again.

1 minute ago, Magilla said:

Only 8% goods exported from the EU come to the UK.

 

UK-EU exports are a bigger part of the UK’s economy than the EU’s :?

 

Convinced you say? :hihi:

 

 

We import more from the EU than we export to them, fact. They need us more than we need them, fact.

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Just now, Bash Street said:

Well for one thing we'll not have to pay the £39 billion we've negotiated in May's deal, and if you think that's a one off then you better think again.

Long way to go to a proper answer, try again.

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Just now, Dardandec said:

Long way to go to a proper answer, try again.

You have some answering to do yourself chappie.

12 minutes ago, Dardandec said:

Will the homeless be better off or worse off? and is it a good idea not to pay our dues and demands?

 

Answer my questions and I will answer yours.

 

Time to come off the pot and answer my question now.

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2 minutes ago, Bash Street said:

The EU is not fit for purpose.

And yet, approval is up across the board, even in the UK :?

 

2 minutes ago, Bash Street said:

just loo at the streets of europe and look at the streets around your home when on your way to collect your unemployment benefit or go to work as the case may be.

I've yet to see any problem mentioned by any leave proponent that wasn't a *direct* result of UK government policy & nothing whatsoever to do with the EU :?

 

2 minutes ago, Bash Street said:

Shared facilities/efficiences, they take and we give,wakey wakey.

Have a word with yourself.

LOL.. I can see you haven't really thought this through :hihi:

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Just now, Bash Street said:

You have some answering to do yourself chappie.

Really?

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Just now, Magilla said:

And yet, approval is up across the board, even in the UK :?

 

Did you look at the streets of Paris recently? Oh, that's right, you wouldn't have seen that as it's not shown on the MSM so you wouldn't have.

Are you aware of the situation in Italy, nope, didn't think so, wake up.

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5 minutes ago, Bash Street said:

Well for one thing we'll not have to pay the £39 billion we've negotiated in May's deal, and if you think that's a one off then you better think again.

The payment is an obligation agree'd under treaty, it's payable, we owe it.

 

The government agree we owe it.

 

It will be paid regardless of what you think.

 

5 minutes ago, Bash Street said:

We import more from the EU than we export to them, fact. They need us more than we need them, fact.

Not as a percentage of total exports. Only 8% of EU goods come to the UK, 40% of UK goods go to the EU :?

 

Again, you clearly haven't thought this through :hihi:

 

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5 minutes ago, Bash Street said:

You have some answering to do yourself chappie.

Time to come off the pot and answer my question now.

Come off the pot? what you need to do is get a grip with reality and stop believing everything you read.  

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Just now, Magilla said:

The payment is an obligation agree'd under treaty, it's payable, we owe it.

 

The government agree we owe it.

 

It will be paid regardless of what you think.

 

Not if we leave with no deal it won't.

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2 minutes ago, Bash Street said:

Did you look at the streets of Paris recently?

Nothing whatsoever to do with the EU, again.. it's their own governments policies that are at issue.

 

Approval of the EU in France is up 10 points since Brexit :?

 

2 minutes ago, Bash Street said:

Oh, that's right, you wouldn't have seen that as it's not shown on the MSM so you wouldn't have.

I've seen it, they're not complaining about the EU :roll:

 

2 minutes ago, Bash Street said:

Are you aware of the situation in Italy, nope, didn't think so, wake up.

Yeah, the one where they immediately about faced the second they saw what a disaster Brexit is? :hihi:

 

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1 minute ago, Magilla said:

Not as a percentage of total exports. Only 8% of EU goods come to the UK, 40% of UK goods go to the EU :?

 

Again, you clearly haven't thought this through :hihi:

Think you may have to go back to school and study your maths a bit.

Consider this, and I don't know the figures I admit, but do you think that 8% of a million ponds may be more than 40% of 10 pounds.

Just now, Magilla said:

Nothing whatsoever to do with the EU, again.. it's their own governments policies that are at issue.

 

Approval of the EU in France is up 10 points since Brexit :?

 

Tripe.

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3 minutes ago, Bash Street said:

Not if we leave with no deal it won't.

Won't make any difference how we leave, it is an agreed payable sum.

 

And you still haven't explained to me why it is a good idea not to pay it.

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