Disliked{quote} And the entire costs are well over the net 10 billion Sterling that we actually spend annually on EUIgnored
Could you share the link please?
Thanks!
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Disliked{quote} Where are you getting these facts from? Could you share the link please? Thanks!Ignored
Disliked{quote} You might not get all the facts in one place ,,,, google is your friend ,,,, I would start with some of the online news outlets -Telegraph -Guardian -Independence - The Financial Express -Daily Express -Daily Mail -YouGov -Financial Times ,,,to name a fewIgnored
Disliked{quote} Where are you getting these facts from? Could you share the link please? Thanks!Ignored
Disliked{quote} You might not get all the facts in one place ,,,, google is your friend ,,,, I would start with some of the online news outlets -Telegraph -Guardian -Independence - The Financial Express -Daily Express -Daily Mail -YouGov -Financial Times ,,,to name a fewIgnored
Disliked{quote} And the entire costs are well over the net 10 billion Sterling that we actually spend annually on EUIgnored
Disliked{quote} OK, so no facts. Got it You'd assume that when you drop something like 10,000,0000,0000 Pounds Sterling in the conversation: {quote} ...that you can back it up with facts. You knew you had nothing (because you made it up on the fly), so you pointed me to....newspapers? Surely a number like that: 10,000,0000,0000 Pounds Sterling would be easy to google like you say....but if it's not there, it's hard to google it I guess.Ignored
Disliked{quote} OK, so no facts. Got it You'd assume that when you drop something like 10,000,0000,0000 Pounds Sterling in the conversation: {quote} ...that you can back it up with facts. You knew you had nothing (because you made it up on the fly), so you pointed me to....newspapers? Surely a number like that: 10,000,0000,0000 Pounds Sterling would be easy to google like you say....but if it's not there, it's hard to google it I guess. I'm not taking any sides in this matter, but if you are going to join an adult conversation, please behave like one...Ignored
DislikedTime to bid on Pound I guess. The country has done away with a solid burden, pulling them back with deflation, unemployment and other economic issues, hard to resolve. The plight will be temporary I guess and UK will quickly return to growth as it always was quite strong economy.Ignored
Quoting bbcDislikedBBC political correspondent Iain Watson says the petition has attracted a lot of attention but has zero chance of being enacted, because it is asking for retrospective legislation.
Our correspondent says some referendums do have thresholds but those clauses must be inserted in legislation before the vote so everyone is clear about the rules.
You can't simply invent new hurdles if you are on the losing side, our correspondent says.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Where are you getting these facts from? Could you share the link please? Thanks!Ignored
Disliked{quote} In 2015, the UK contributed 12,918,000,000 to the EU (after rebate). The UK's public sector got back 4,445,000,000 from the EU. The UK's net contribution to the EU was 8,473,000,000. Source: https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/483344/EU_finances_2015_final_web_09122015.pdf#page=45Ignored
Disliked{quote} Thanks honestknave. So from that number, assuming there's nothing more to account for, it's 8 BN for the whole of UK (England, Wales, Scotland, NI); London would account for...10, 20% of that?Ignored