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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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1 minute ago, Gnasher said:

Yeah plus the reasons in this sub heading,

 

 

"UK pay falls at fastest rate for more than a decade | Pay | The Guardian" https://www.theguardian.com/money/2022/jun/14/uk-pay-falling-inflation-energy-bills-unemployment

 

You keep banging on about Brexit being a great boost for wages, but reality disagrees with you; wages across the board continue to fall and the (privately) stated aim of this Brexit Govt. is to use Brexit to take more power from workers and drive wages down further.

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5 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

Yeah plus the reasons in this sub heading,

 

 

"UK pay falls at fastest rate for more than a decade | Pay | The Guardian" https://www.theguardian.com/money/2022/jun/14/uk-pay-falling-inflation-energy-bills-unemployment

 

So sinak believing collapsing wages are a sign of a 'robust economy?

How much those bonuses be worth of they can lift the entire average of a countries wages?

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55 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

To deflect what his Brexit chums are doing, Gnasher finds a story about Angry's girlfriend. 

 

Very Tory of you Gnash. Very. Tory.

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18 minutes ago, skend04 said:

To deflect what his Brexit chums are doing, Gnasher finds a story about Angry's girlfriend. 

 

Very Tory of you Gnash. Very. Tory.

No need to look, it's splashed all over the European media. Interestingly the recent French elections saw record breaking votes for both anti EU (well both Melenchon and Le Penn are certainly lukewarm) candidate and its mainly the socialist MEPs asking for transparency from  Vonn der Crook. I believe little miss sunshine was also involved in a scandal when German defence minister regarding arms contracts. 

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2 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

No need to look, it's splashed all over the European media. Interestingly the recent French elections saw record breaking votes for both anti EU (well both Melenchon and Le Penn are certainly lukewarm) candidate and its mainly the socialist MEPs asking for transparency from  Vonn der Crook. I believe little miss sunshine was also involved in a scandal when German defence minister regarding arms contracts. 

Yes, but what's your opinion on something that's happening here in blighty?

 

Your fellow Brexiteers are on a huge power grab and yet apart from someone's wage in a coffee shop you say nothing. Radio silence on the taking away of people's rights just because it's a Brexit benefit for your Tory mates.

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49 minutes ago, skend04 said:

Yes, but what's your opinion on something that's happening here in blighty?

 

Your fellow Brexiteers are on a huge power grab and yet apart from someone's wage in a coffee shop you say nothing. Radio silence on the taking away of people's rights just because it's a Brexit benefit for your Tory mates.

 

I've got plenty to say about those that rule over us. Bring on the end game.

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Wealthiest Chancellor ever, who as a hedge funder helped cause global financial meltdown in 2008, warns about the dangers of pay rises for the people who’ve seen their take home pay, living standards, public services and increasingly their hard fought rights eroded in the years following the global recession, all while they are now suffering from a massive spike in prices and inflation partly due to his party’s ideologically driven split over Europe. 
 

Ladies and Gentleman, the 2010s Tory Party. Economically illiterate except for the 1%s who’ve bought politics. 

 


 


 

 

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