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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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Well, it's a tough choice. The Economist taking a survey company seriously that employs YouGov to collect data or some mong off the internet that can't spell just making stuff up. Put me down for undecided.

I cant put you down as undecided. You're Dutch I thought? You dont get a vote.

 

Go have a smoke and a pancake. You're embarrassing yourself now.

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How the British Brexit Economy Works 204

24 Oct, 2016 in Uncategorized by craig | View Comments

1) A containerful of shoddy training shoes are produced in China, shipped to UK, sorted by lowly paid British zero hours workers and put on shelves of High Street sports shop.

2) While this is happening, sterling plunges 25%.

3) Coachload of Chinese tourists visit sports shop attracted by collapsed pound sterling. They exclaim “Wow Western trainers! And so cheap”. They buy them to take back to China as gifts for family members they don’t like that much.

4) Declare a Brexit sales boom!

 

The expert among you will have noted this economic model is not very sustainable

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I wonder how many other companies are going to ask the government to pay the tariffs for them if we leave the EEA?

 

I hope all of them and I hope the government tells them that they will reimburse their tariffs from the money we make from tariffs against EU companies. We would still be a few billion better off doing nothing more than giving our firms government support that goes on elsewhere around the EU and around the world.

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So you don't hold much weight on polls and referendums yet you are now saying a handful of people on here are a measure of how leave voters are thinking?

 

Your dad wasted spunk on you. 

 

Wow. You are another SD. You are a horrible, truly horrible individual.

 

Funny really, for someone who at the start of the thread they "couldn't give a fuck if the UK left the EU" you have a hell of a lot to say and abuse to throw around about Brexit, Brexit voters and the future of the UK after Brexit.

 

Your constant vile abuse marks you out as being not very smart or nice.

 

Good day.

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I hope all of them and I hope the government tells them that they will reimburse their tariffs from the money we make from tariffs against EU companies. We would still be a few billion better off doing nothing more than giving our firms government support that goes on elsewhere around the EU and around the world.

Fuck me, you're really stupid

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