Quote from: VNA on Today at 12:43:36 AM<blockquote>The trowth is tha youse dinnae ken whit youse want. But youse dae need somewan tae wyte. And youse will wyte whom ye huv been telt tae wyte. </blockquote>For the benefit of those who don't read old ScotsThe truth is don't know what you want. but you do need someone to blame. And you will blame who you have been told to blame.
Nah ----getting lost now with that one
We’ve been screwed by successive Tory and New Labour (Tory) governments, people are pissed off,
My dislike of the euro project go's back many years and transcends all political parties.
QuoteMy dislike of the euro project go's back many years and transcends all political parties. Well yes project leave started more than two decades ago.But it's one thing to dislike something, but quite another to be unable to express why it is you dislike something.
Though are you confusing Old English which is similar to Scots? Scots just being Scots because unlike Old English it is a living language.
We have expressed why we dislike the EU. Over and over again.
Quote from: agricola on 17 December 2018, 08:17:47 pmQuote from: agricola on 15 December 2018, 10:48:19 amQuote from: agricola on 14 December 2018, 07:31:54 pmQuote from: agricola on 29 November 2018, 09:53:11 amQuote from: VNA on 28 November 2018, 10:38:36 pm QuotePrior to EU membership, i never had to pay 20% tax on anything i boughtThat’s incorrect, as I’ve pointed out before VAT replaced the purchase tax in the UK.QuoteSo tell me again, how I'm better off in the EUAgricola you continue to blame the EU for the policies of successive UK governments, and it appears local councils too. You were given a ball to kick, and like many others you kicked it hard. But I’m afraid you’ve kicked the wrong ball.So tell me how Im better off in the EU thenStill waitingStill waitingStill waiting#Still waiting
Quote from: agricola on 15 December 2018, 10:48:19 amQuote from: agricola on 14 December 2018, 07:31:54 pmQuote from: agricola on 29 November 2018, 09:53:11 amQuote from: VNA on 28 November 2018, 10:38:36 pm QuotePrior to EU membership, i never had to pay 20% tax on anything i boughtThat’s incorrect, as I’ve pointed out before VAT replaced the purchase tax in the UK.QuoteSo tell me again, how I'm better off in the EUAgricola you continue to blame the EU for the policies of successive UK governments, and it appears local councils too. You were given a ball to kick, and like many others you kicked it hard. But I’m afraid you’ve kicked the wrong ball.So tell me how Im better off in the EU thenStill waitingStill waitingStill waiting
Quote from: agricola on 14 December 2018, 07:31:54 pmQuote from: agricola on 29 November 2018, 09:53:11 amQuote from: VNA on 28 November 2018, 10:38:36 pm QuotePrior to EU membership, i never had to pay 20% tax on anything i boughtThat’s incorrect, as I’ve pointed out before VAT replaced the purchase tax in the UK.QuoteSo tell me again, how I'm better off in the EUAgricola you continue to blame the EU for the policies of successive UK governments, and it appears local councils too. You were given a ball to kick, and like many others you kicked it hard. But I’m afraid you’ve kicked the wrong ball.So tell me how Im better off in the EU thenStill waitingStill waiting
Quote from: agricola on 29 November 2018, 09:53:11 amQuote from: VNA on 28 November 2018, 10:38:36 pm QuotePrior to EU membership, i never had to pay 20% tax on anything i boughtThat’s incorrect, as I’ve pointed out before VAT replaced the purchase tax in the UK.QuoteSo tell me again, how I'm better off in the EUAgricola you continue to blame the EU for the policies of successive UK governments, and it appears local councils too. You were given a ball to kick, and like many others you kicked it hard. But I’m afraid you’ve kicked the wrong ball.So tell me how Im better off in the EU thenStill waiting
Quote from: VNA on 28 November 2018, 10:38:36 pm QuotePrior to EU membership, i never had to pay 20% tax on anything i boughtThat’s incorrect, as I’ve pointed out before VAT replaced the purchase tax in the UK.QuoteSo tell me again, how I'm better off in the EUAgricola you continue to blame the EU for the policies of successive UK governments, and it appears local councils too. You were given a ball to kick, and like many others you kicked it hard. But I’m afraid you’ve kicked the wrong ball.So tell me how Im better off in the EU then
QuotePrior to EU membership, i never had to pay 20% tax on anything i boughtThat’s incorrect, as I’ve pointed out before VAT replaced the purchase tax in the UK.QuoteSo tell me again, how I'm better off in the EUAgricola you continue to blame the EU for the policies of successive UK governments, and it appears local councils too. You were given a ball to kick, and like many others you kicked it hard. But I’m afraid you’ve kicked the wrong ball.
Prior to EU membership, i never had to pay 20% tax on anything i bought
So tell me again, how I'm better off in the EU
EU officials are not shy about letting EU citizens know what they really think of them. Following the Brexit vote, European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker rejected British Leave voters’ capacity for independent thought by claiming we’d been brainwashed by ‘40 years of lies’. According to Juncker, the vote showed ‘something was wrong in Britain’. It has similarly libelled French, Irish and Dutch people as ‘ignorant’ when they voted against EU treaties.