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13 minutes ago, El Cid said:

That sounds like a recipe for a riot or revolution.

 

The poor should get richer, but they will still be poor relative to the rich. That is what should be happening.

Surely that is happening? We have an increasing minimum wage, so the poor must be getting richer, but when we take into account house prices. Maybe that is the problem.

Or people believing that because we have foodbanks, we have more poverty?

Did people vote to leave the EU because they thought things were worse than they really are?

Hmm...Well it's been happening ever since the Rothchild's and  P.J.Morgan together invented the 'Monetary System'.

 

The First and Biggest ponzi scheme ever invented.

 

Take 'Money' out of the equation....What are you left with?...Goods.

 

Goods that folk need to live. 

 

Trade goods.  I give You Banana... You give Me Potato.!

 

Quite straight forward and simple...But in Principal....You need 'Slaves'.

 

That's where the 'Monetary system ' comes into place.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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22 hours ago, melthebell said:

what you want is not what youre gonna get, but you voted for it...so suck it up sunshine

We are ALL OF US Leavers now.

 

Time to forget the animosity and graciously accept that we are all Leaving TOGETHER.

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58 minutes ago, Car Boot said:

We are ALL OF US Leavers now.

 

Time to forget the animosity and graciously accept that we are all Leaving TOGETHER.

Crispin Odey will be happy.

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1 hour ago, Car Boot said:

We are ALL OF US Leavers now.

 

Time to forget the animosity and graciously accept that we are all Leaving TOGETHER.

Under the most right wing Tory government in living memory.

 

And I very much doubt that their financiers see it that way - better opportunities for them to screw the rest of us.

Edited by Longcol

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7 hours ago, FinBak said:

Nice sentiment.

 

While ever we live in a 'Monetary Society'... Equality will never happen.

 

Only the rich get richer...the poorer get poorer. And the poor pay for the rich to get richer.

 

A fantastic system.!

 

 

You can see why they will do anything to preserve it. . . 

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3 hours ago, Car Boot said:

We are ALL OF US Leavers now.

 

Time to forget the animosity and graciously accept that we are all Leaving TOGETHER.

That reminds me of the quote 'We're all equal now, but some are more equal than others.'

And then there was the financial crisis and David Camaron who kept on  saying 'we're all in this together' when nothing could be further from the truth. . . 

 I fear there will be more animosity and recriminations still to come. Not that we'll hear much about it the actual deals etc - hasn't Dominic Cummings even banned the word 'Brexit' after January 31st?

 

Edited by Anna B

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15 hours ago, FinBak said:

Hmm...Well it's been happening ever since the Rothchild's and  P.J.Morgan together invented the 'Monetary System'.

We now have a system were we get money from our employer and the Government give us money too, in the form of tax credits, help to buy, right to buy; you name it - there is a benefit for it.

How is it that we have hungrey people?

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13 hours ago, Car Boot said:

We are ALL OF US Leavers now.

 

Time to forget the animosity and graciously accept that we are all Leaving TOGETHER.

Good message, Car Boot. 

 

We the electorate decided, so by & large it'll be down to us to make it work. 

 

We could start by making sure that we support our industries & producers & buying British as much as possible, even if there is a cheaper import. 

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1 hour ago, Baron99 said:

We could start by making sure that we support our industries & producers & buying British as much as possible, even if there is a cheaper import. 

78% of cars made in this country are exported, 60% of cars bought in this country were made abroad.

So buying local with expensive products is not happening now and will not happen once we have left the EU.

Unless of course our Government tax imports, which is unlikely. Buying local in regard to low value products such as butter should be encouraged, but it will be consumer choice, not tariffs.

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2 hours ago, Baron99 said:

Good message, Car Boot. 

 

We the electorate decided, so by & large it'll be down to us to make it work. 

 

We could start by making sure that we support our industries & producers & buying British as much as possible, even if there is a cheaper import. 

Brexit and taking back control - Nahh, it is all about selling the household silver to asset-strippers and speculators. 
 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7819999/Family-UK-defence-firm-Cobham-slams-Government-trying-hide-4bn-takeover.html

Edited by Mister Gee

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2 hours ago, Mister Gee said:

Brexit and taking back control - Nahh, it is all about selling the household silver to asset-strippers and speculators. 
 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7819999/Family-UK-defence-firm-Cobham-slams-Government-trying-hide-4bn-takeover.html

Well done REMAINERS,

 

"The price paid gave the illusion of good value. But the bid, when unveiled in July, was at a moment when the pound had been wounded by Brexit shenanigans."

Edited by retep

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57 minutes ago, retep said:

Well done REMAINERS,

 

"The price paid gave the illusion of good value. But the bid, when unveiled in July, was at a moment when the pound had been wounded by Brexit shenanigans."

July was when the Tory leadership election happened - which was down to Tory infighting because the ERG didn't want May's deal. Put the blame where it lies.

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