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Did we have 90% of GDP as debt when we joined the EU.? did we bail EU countries out with massive amounts of money when they had the crash.Britain alone bailed each Irish family out to the tune of about £3,400 or cost every uk family £288

They deserved it....
You sound more like a single issue racist every time you try to justify your stupidity.
 
So by your own figures brexit so far has put 15% on the ND. You told us it would reduce it.
But bearing in mind we aint left yet even you must see what coming down the track.
Want to start conceding you ****ed up yet?
What it going to take to convince you?
Its put nothing on yet you fool,that's the forcast probably won't be anywhere near that much.we will make back 10 times that amount in the long term.
 
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So by your own figures brexit so far has put 15% on the ND. You told us it would reduce it.
But bearing in mind we aint left yet even you must see what coming down the track.
Want to start conceding you ****ed up yet?
What it going to take to convince you?


Our National debt has shot up because the Goverment has had to pump billions into the NHS , education, and social security benefits.
In 2014 alone, the Office for National Statistics said migration from the EU added £160 million in additional costs just for the NHS across the UK.
Now you can probably double that for this year <ok>
 
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Our National debt has shot up because the Goverment has had to pump billions into the NHS , education, and social security benefits.
In 2014 alone, the Office for National Statistics said migration from the EU added £160 million in additional costs just for the NHS across the UK.
Now you can probably double that for this year <ok>

Our national debt shot up helping **** bankers following the globsl bsnking crisis in 2008,
What do you do again?
 
Our national debt shot up helping **** bankers following the globsl bsnking crisis in 2008,
What do you do again?

It shot up worldwide actually - global recession remember - our national debt is ranked at 20th in the world - behind the likes of Spain, Greece, Italy, Portugal, France, Belgium, Germany, Austria and Iceland
 
Did we have 90% of GDP as debt when we joined the EU.? did we bail EU countries out with massive amounts of money when they had the crash.Britain alone bailed each Irish family out to the tune of about £3,400 or cost every uk family £288

Now you are being silly. National debt was around 50% of GDP for most of the 30 years before the financial crisis of 2008 (not caused by the EU, by the way). As its now heading for 2 trillion (90% of GDP), I think you may struggle to find evidence we gave the Irish the 800 billion that it will increase by since then.
 
Now you are being silly. National debt was around 50% of GDP for most of the 30 years before the financial crisis of 2008 (not caused by the EU, by the way). As its now heading for 2 trillion (90% of GDP), I think you may struggle to find we gave the Irish the 800 billion that it will increase by since then.

You mean the Irish whose GDP is 124.2%?
 
Now you are being silly. National debt was around 50% of GDP for most of the 30 years before the financial crisis of 2008 (not caused by the EU, by the way). As its now heading for 2 trillion (90% of GDP), I think you may struggle to find evidence we gave the Irish the 800 billion that it will increase by since then.
Think you will find we were in the EU during that period.And we've been in it since 2008 when it has increased more.
 
Think you will find we were in the EU during that period.And we've been in it since 2008 when it has increased more.

Yes, lets look at some other spurious correlations.

the Premier league started in 1992 - since then our national debt has tripled

Even more relevant - we were relegated from the Championship in 2007 - its all due to Leeds not being in top flight football