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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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On 25/08/2020 at 03:28, Stickman said:

Ah the good old days when it was meant to be oh so easy

 

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We're reading them quotes with the UK in mind. If you consider those quotes from the point of view of ordinary workers up and down the land then they are horrific.

 

If you change the context from all 6 quotes to what and who they are actually referring to then they make perfect sense. The rich Tories that paid for this will all be better off.

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20 hours ago, Vincent Vega said:

Saw this on Twitter earlier, fucks sake.

 

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That is a fucking embarrassment. So not only are we screwing our kids futures up by leaving we want to allow them to be beaten in school & subject them to harmful cigarette smoke? We also want to add to global warming & put people to death? 

Seriously, get me off this fucking rock!

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Jacob Rees-Mogg’s Company Accounts show c£103M profit over last 5 years, but paid ZERO UK corporation tax as ultimate ownership in Cayman Islands. 
No contribution for schools, hospitals, roads, defence, public services, welfare etc. No wonder he is keen to avoid new EU tax laws.

 

 

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Just now, Tj hooker said:

Jacob Rees-Mogg’s Company Accounts show c£103M profit over last 5 years, but paid ZERO UK corporation tax as ultimate ownership in Cayman Islands. 
No contribution for schools, hospitals, roads, defence, public services, welfare etc. No wonder he is keen to avoid new EU tax laws.

 

 

Whatever happened to him? 

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1 hour ago, AngryofTuebrook said:

A reminder of one of the cuntish lies told by the lying cunt.

 

 

Apparently we’ve just signed an FTA with South Korea that includes a ban on state aid and recourse to a jointly agreed arbitration court in the event of any dispute. All the things the EU want and we won’t give on. 

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21 minutes ago, Rico1304 said:

Apparently we’ve just signed an FTA with South Korea that includes a ban on state aid and recourse to a jointly agreed arbitration court in the event of any dispute. All the things the EU want and we won’t give on. 

Oh, and it’s a cut and paste job that includes a 22.5% tax on exported dugongs. 

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56 minutes ago, Rico1304 said:

Oh, and it’s a cut and paste job that includes a 22.5% tax on exported dugongs. 

The FTA that is stuck with Japan over cheese is the one they concluded with the EU. The one that takes a lot of car production back to Japan. I don't think the Mackems have realised that one yet.

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