The EU debate - Part III

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So no proof then!

It's like saying that because Cameron and Osboune were members of the Bullington Club then for the last 6 years the Tories have been an extension of the Bullington Club despite any proof to the contrary (coke snorting excepted!)
that is ridiculous
anyway I would get your spelling right
 
Let's change the tone.
UKIP MP Douglas Carswell thinks the tides are caused by the sun
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The predicted growth figures for Portugal are now higher than UK thanks to Brexit. 1.1% this year, 1.2% 2017.
I love the way the Express picks out stats and then places them out of context. Portugal debt to gdp 129%, Japan 229%, US 105%, UK 90%.
Portugals debt to gdp has fallen this year and is largely unchanged over the last 4 years. UKs debt has risen by 8% and expected to go higher.
 
The predicted growth figures for Portugal are now higher than UK thanks to Brexit. 1.1% this year, 1.2% 2017.
I love the way the Express picks out stats and then places them out of context. Portugal debt to gdp 129%, Japan 229%, US 105%, UK 90%.
Portugals debt to gdp has fallen this year and is largely unchanged over the last 4 years. UKs debt has risen by 8% and expected to go higher.
How ****ing thick do you have to be to

a) get sucked in by the headline

and then

b) cut and paste a link to the article to "prove" a point

???

No wonder that after 25 years his boss still doesn't trust him to do more than just shift a few bricks.
 
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