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
All the talk now is of a second referendum as the only way to break the deadlock. They're saying that if the result is Leave again we're back were we are now and Parliament will still reject it. If the result is Remain they'll accept it and we stay in forever more.
Because a Norway type deal was not on the ballot paper - that's how he knows people did not vote for it.
All the talk now is of a second referendum as the only way to break the deadlock.They're saying that if the result is Leave again we're back were we are now and Parliament will still reject it.If the result is Remain they'll accept it and we stay in forever more.
Has anyone seen the vid of junker yesterday ruffling up a Woman's hair. What ever happened to "me too" Now if that was Borris who did that it would be called a sexual assault and there would be calls for him to be sacked.
Interesting article in the Guardian today (yeah I know left wing elitist rag blah blah). As you say, another referendum cannot be Remain/Leave as we would be no further forward. If it's a two choice referendum it's either got to be No Deal/Theresa's Deal, Theresa's deal /Remain or No deal /Remain. So something would have to be eliminated making one lot unhappy.The other option they suggested was putting 3 on the paper, and allow a second preference vote. The worry with that is we all end up with Theresa's deal
But 'Westminster' is already a minority government. They are only in power by forming a coalition with the Dinosaur Unionist Party
I was amazed that they actually gave us a referendum.
Amazed that the result was Leave.
Amazed that they said they'd honour that decision.
Not in the least bit amazed that it increasingly looks like it's was all for nothing. So disappointing if that happens. What will it mean for democracy?. It will alienate so many people from it. I know the Remainers would be whooping with joy, but what a hollow 'victory'.
We probably all agree on this.