The EU debate - Part II

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Tobes, you need to take your tablets, you are goetting a red face again

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Just sat in the garden enjoying the sun having a freshly made coffee, reading the news and the brain farts of morons like you mate.

Then I'm off to get ready to travel to the match. Happy days, no medication required.
 
In fact every immigrant have left the UK as the UK is so bad nobody has jobs.
Better still everyone leaves the UK and Im the only one left.

Even happier days.
 
The British Pound to Euro exchange rate should stabilise around current levels ahead of a recovery into 2017 according to forecasts contained in Lloyds Bank's latest International Financial Outlook.

https://www.poundsterlinglive.com/eur/5304-lloyds-pound-to-euro-undevalued


as we said from the start, it would fall then recover.

But for old Bland Stan just cant accept it. Likes to be racist instead. Any more "Darkies" comments Stan?

DOOOOOM I tell you
 
The British Pound to Euro exchange rate should stabilise around current levels ahead of a recovery into 2017 according to forecasts contained in Lloyds Bank's latest International Financial Outlook.

https://www.poundsterlinglive.com/eur/5304-lloyds-pound-to-euro-undevalued


as we said from the start, it would fall then recover.

But for old Bland Stan just cant accept it. Likes to be racist instead. Any more "Darkies" comments Stan?

DOOOOOM I tell you
Klutching Kustard.

You were mugged off and you've realised it, hence the klutching.

You dopey little Englander! <laugh>
 
Klutching Kustard.

You were mugged off and you've realised it, hence the klutching.

You dopey little Englander! <laugh>

Some brexiteers aren't interested in current facts but instead on unsupported predictions. From the very bank they were undermining a few pages ago when the argument suited.
 
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While that is, at last, some positivity and good news for those funds mentioned, I think Carwyn Jones says it best -

"This guarantee only covers about half of the regional funding due to Wales and does not provide the long-term certainty needed and which was promised ahead of the referendum."​

There is no mention about some funds like Objective One and the European Social Fund, and is essentially a dramatic cut in funding dressed up as replacing EU funding and business as usual post Brexit.
 
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While that is, at last, some positivity and good news for those funds mentioned, I think Carwyn Jones says it best -

"This guarantee only covers about half of the regional funding due to Wales and does not provide the long-term certainty needed and which was promised ahead of the referendum."​

There is no mention about some funds like Objective One and the European Social Fund, and is essentially a dramatic cut in funding dressed up as replacing EU funding and business as usual post Brexit.
I very much doubt that the present Conservative government will think it is sensible to guarantee what another government decides in the future. I also doubt that the EU guarantees their funding for years to come. It would appear that some people are demanding the impossible.
 
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I very much doubt that the present Conservative government will think it is sensible to guarantee what another government decides in the future. I also doubt that the EU guarantees their funding for years to come. It would appear that people are demanding the impossible.

Ahh so, you don't think it's sensible for the current government to replace all of the EU money we've lost during their time in government. Just a portion of it.

Not sure what that's got to do with other governments, but there we are, I guess I'm not Sensible!
 
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We all lost Kustard. You so definitely more than me. Your taxes will go up and your kids won't get as much in benefits.

Unless you are the Chanceller, you know jack **** about taxes and any rises or falls.

Trying to scaremonger will not work, see the stronger in camp for that and that failed miserably.

also my kids dont get any benefits, as the more you earn it stops
 
Unless you are the Chanceller, you know jack **** about taxes and any rises or falls.

Trying to scaremonger will not work, see the stronger in camp for that and that failed miserably.

also my kids dont get any benefits, as the more you earn it stops
No need to scaremonger, just look at the facts.

I find it hard to believe that you and yours aren't a burden on the state.
 
While that is, at last, some positivity and good news for those funds mentioned, I think Carwyn Jones says it best -

"This guarantee only covers about half of the regional funding due to Wales and does not provide the long-term certainty needed and which was promised ahead of the referendum."​

There is no mention about some funds like Objective One and the European Social Fund, and is essentially a dramatic cut in funding dressed up as replacing EU funding and business as usual post Brexit.


With all due respect to Carwyn Jones, I have this to say to the good people of Wales; **** Wales. **** Cornwall and Soon'land too. You turkeys voted for Christmas, now relax your sphincters and prepare to be stuffed. (With apologies to any sheep-shaggers, northern monkeys and carrot crunchers who voted Remain).
 
Kustard, you must have choked on your full English this morning when you saw that someone representing Britain called Mohamed Muktar Jama Farah had won yet another gold at the Olympics. Nigel promised you he was going to put a stop to all of that!
 
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