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By *hagTonight OP   Man  over a year ago

From the land of haribos.

Continue here, it was interesting to see the replies, people are starting to get surprised of why they are getting charged more. I read this article of a woman who got more of what she bargained for as for the cost of her coat, it costs £200 but with the added brexit tax it was an extra whopping £82, do people really think that it would be the same cost as before brexit?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/news/amp/business-55734277

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham

On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham

“We did the European Parliament backed it as a policy as they don’t have the same allegiances or influences as our corrupt lot do. . Maybe their generous expenses or left leanings meant they couldn’t be bribed enough!

Sadly we’ve missed our chance .“

What, the all powerful fighting fit Brussels couldn’t even sort that out in 44 years? You do surprise me.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””"

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU?

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””"

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

"

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it."

Which the UK are still paying for

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU? "

And yet they did increase the budget. As we power ahead as a nation it will be entertaining to watch the opinion polls in Europe’s nations demanding some of what we’ve got.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU?

And yet they did increase the budget. As we power ahead as a nation it will be entertaining to watch the opinion polls in Europe’s nations demanding some of what we’ve got. "

You must have something more substantial than that to back up your claims that Denmark want to leave the EU??

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it.

Which the UK are still paying for "

Glad you think an amusing use of British taxpayers cash is paying Barniers pension:

“From January 2021, there was about £25bn left to pay by 2057, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), almost £18bn of which will be paid in the first five years.

In the early years, a lot of that will be paying for a share of spending that the EU committed to while the UK was a member, but has not yet funded.

Most of the money paid in later years will be contributions towards funding the pensions of EU staff.“

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it.

Which the UK are still paying for

Glad you think an amusing use of British taxpayers cash is paying Barniers pension:

“From January 2021, there was about £25bn left to pay by 2057, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), almost £18bn of which will be paid in the first five years.

In the early years, a lot of that will be paying for a share of spending that the EU committed to while the UK was a member, but has not yet funded.

Most of the money paid in later years will be contributions towards funding the pensions of EU staff.“"

Over £3 billion a year, plenty for champagne and lobsters , the EU send their thanks

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By *ust some cock suckerMan  over a year ago

Preston


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU?

And yet they did increase the budget. As we power ahead as a nation it will be entertaining to watch the opinion polls in Europe’s nations demanding some of what we’ve got.

You must have something more substantial than that to back up your claims that Denmark want to leave the EU?? "

Quite a few people on here seem to believe that if ANY County has a political party irrespective of it's size that is eurosceptic then That means that country wants to leave the EU

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it.

Which the UK are still paying for

Glad you think an amusing use of British taxpayers cash is paying Barniers pension:

“From January 2021, there was about £25bn left to pay by 2057, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), almost £18bn of which will be paid in the first five years.

In the early years, a lot of that will be paying for a share of spending that the EU committed to while the UK was a member, but has not yet funded.

Most of the money paid in later years will be contributions towards funding the pensions of EU staff.“

Over £3 billion a year, plenty for champagne and lobsters , the EU send their thanks "

Glad you agree what a corrupt snake pit it is.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it.

Which the UK are still paying for

Glad you think an amusing use of British taxpayers cash is paying Barniers pension:

“From January 2021, there was about £25bn left to pay by 2057, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), almost £18bn of which will be paid in the first five years.

In the early years, a lot of that will be paying for a share of spending that the EU committed to while the UK was a member, but has not yet funded.

Most of the money paid in later years will be contributions towards funding the pensions of EU staff.“

Over £3 billion a year, plenty for champagne and lobsters , the EU send their thanks

Glad you agree what a corrupt snake pit it is. "

the largest trading bloc in the world deserve to eat the best? You can’t complain about the 3 billion plus we still have to pay though? After all , it what you voted for

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU?

And yet they did increase the budget. As we power ahead as a nation it will be entertaining to watch the opinion polls in Europe’s nations demanding some of what we’ve got.

You must have something more substantial than that to back up your claims that Denmark want to leave the EU??

Quite a few people on here seem to believe that if ANY County has a political party irrespective of it's size that is eurosceptic then That means that country wants to leave the EU "

And yet that was their prime minister.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU?

And yet they did increase the budget. As we power ahead as a nation it will be entertaining to watch the opinion polls in Europe’s nations demanding some of what we’ve got.

You must have something more substantial than that to back up your claims that Denmark want to leave the EU??

Quite a few people on here seem to believe that if ANY County has a political party irrespective of it's size that is eurosceptic then That means that country wants to leave the EU

And yet that was their prime minister....."

And? You can do better than that Chris ?

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it.

Which the UK are still paying for

Glad you think an amusing use of British taxpayers cash is paying Barniers pension:

“From January 2021, there was about £25bn left to pay by 2057, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), almost £18bn of which will be paid in the first five years.

In the early years, a lot of that will be paying for a share of spending that the EU committed to while the UK was a member, but has not yet funded.

Most of the money paid in later years will be contributions towards funding the pensions of EU staff.“

Over £3 billion a year, plenty for champagne and lobsters , the EU send their thanks

Glad you agree what a corrupt snake pit it is.

the largest trading bloc in the world deserve to eat the best? You can’t complain about the 3 billion plus we still have to pay though? After all , it what you voted for "

I voted for it five years ago and we should have left then. As I say, remainers need to be held to account for the damage they’ve done and the money they’ve cost us.

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By *ust some cock suckerMan  over a year ago

Preston


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU?

And yet they did increase the budget. As we power ahead as a nation it will be entertaining to watch the opinion polls in Europe’s nations demanding some of what we’ve got.

You must have something more substantial than that to back up your claims that Denmark want to leave the EU??

Quite a few people on here seem to believe that if ANY County has a political party irrespective of it's size that is eurosceptic then That means that country wants to leave the EU

And yet that was their prime minister....."

The only quoted statement is the thought of increasing the EU budget was "gaga" by the Danish leader

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU?

And yet they did increase the budget. As we power ahead as a nation it will be entertaining to watch the opinion polls in Europe’s nations demanding some of what we’ve got.

You must have something more substantial than that to back up your claims that Denmark want to leave the EU??

Quite a few people on here seem to believe that if ANY County has a political party irrespective of it's size that is eurosceptic then That means that country wants to leave the EU

And yet that was their prime minister.....

And? You can do better than that Chris ? "

Ok, let me spell it out for you, that’s exactly what Cameron said about the EU budget before calling a referendum that set us on the path to liberation.

Learning from history.....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it.

Which the UK are still paying for

Glad you think an amusing use of British taxpayers cash is paying Barniers pension:

“From January 2021, there was about £25bn left to pay by 2057, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), almost £18bn of which will be paid in the first five years.

In the early years, a lot of that will be paying for a share of spending that the EU committed to while the UK was a member, but has not yet funded.

Most of the money paid in later years will be contributions towards funding the pensions of EU staff.“

Over £3 billion a year, plenty for champagne and lobsters , the EU send their thanks

Glad you agree what a corrupt snake pit it is.

the largest trading bloc in the world deserve to eat the best? You can’t complain about the 3 billion plus we still have to pay though? After all , it what you voted for

I voted for it five years ago and we should have left then. As I say, remainers need to be held to account for the damage they’ve done and the money they’ve cost us."

Why is the UK still paying £8 million a day to the EU for the next 5 years? That will buy about 80,000 bottles of good champagne every single day ? Why?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU?

And yet they did increase the budget. As we power ahead as a nation it will be entertaining to watch the opinion polls in Europe’s nations demanding some of what we’ve got.

You must have something more substantial than that to back up your claims that Denmark want to leave the EU??

Quite a few people on here seem to believe that if ANY County has a political party irrespective of it's size that is eurosceptic then That means that country wants to leave the EU

And yet that was their prime minister.....

And? You can do better than that Chris ?

Ok, let me spell it out for you, that’s exactly what Cameron said about the EU budget before calling a referendum that set us on the path to liberation.

Learning from history..... "

Grasping at straws now Chris? Do Denmark have their own equivalent of Farage and UKIP/Brexit party??

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it."

I knew you’d like the expenses comment Chris it was just for you !

The level playing field will be in Europe as their citizens will all pay fair tax . In the U.K. we will be in the same corrupt position where the unfair burden falls on the average working family who can’t escape PAYE .

The EU are doing something about tax evasion the U.K. most certainly is not !

We all agree it’s wrong but we’ve let them bullshit us all to escape the EU legislation .

We’ve been had over big time.

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By *ust some cock suckerMan  over a year ago

Preston


"

I voted for it five years ago and we should have left then. As I say, remainers need to be held to account for the damage they’ve done and the money they’ve cost us."

Ha, leavers blaming remainers for the decision they made to leave the EU against all the advice remainers warned them about what would happen if we left.

Priceless, utterly deluded but priceless all the same.

#facepalm

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By *ust some cock suckerMan  over a year ago

Preston


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it.

I knew you’d like the expenses comment Chris it was just for you !

The level playing field will be in Europe as their citizens will all pay fair tax . In the U.K. we will be in the same corrupt position where the unfair burden falls on the average working family who can’t escape PAYE .

The EU are doing something about tax evasion the U.K. most certainly is not !

We all agree it’s wrong but we’ve let them bullshit us all to escape the EU legislation .

We’ve been had over big time.

"

They've been had over, not us

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it.

I knew you’d like the expenses comment Chris it was just for you !

The level playing field will be in Europe as their citizens will all pay fair tax . In the U.K. we will be in the same corrupt position where the unfair burden falls on the average working family who can’t escape PAYE .

The EU are doing something about tax evasion the U.K. most certainly is not !

We all agree it’s wrong but we’ve let them bullshit us all to escape the EU legislation .

We’ve been had over big time.

"

I’m sure you’ll find it easy enough to point at examples of great European success on eliminating tax fraud over the past 44 years then?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it.

I knew you’d like the expenses comment Chris it was just for you !

The level playing field will be in Europe as their citizens will all pay fair tax . In the U.K. we will be in the same corrupt position where the unfair burden falls on the average working family who can’t escape PAYE .

The EU are doing something about tax evasion the U.K. most certainly is not !

We all agree it’s wrong but we’ve let them bullshit us all to escape the EU legislation .

We’ve been had over big time.

I’m sure you’ll find it easy enough to point at examples of great European success on eliminating tax fraud over the past 44 years then?"

Try answering the other questions Chris, we have paid the EU £350,000 in the last hour

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU?

And yet they did increase the budget. As we power ahead as a nation it will be entertaining to watch the opinion polls in Europe’s nations demanding some of what we’ve got.

You must have something more substantial than that to back up your claims that Denmark want to leave the EU??

Quite a few people on here seem to believe that if ANY County has a political party irrespective of it's size that is eurosceptic then That means that country wants to leave the EU

And yet that was their prime minister.....

And? You can do better than that Chris ?

Ok, let me spell it out for you, that’s exactly what Cameron said about the EU budget before calling a referendum that set us on the path to liberation.

Learning from history.....

Grasping at straws now Chris? Do Denmark have their own equivalent of Farage and UKIP/Brexit party??

Yes, yes they do, and they seats in Parliament

"

What are they called?

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU?

And yet they did increase the budget. As we power ahead as a nation it will be entertaining to watch the opinion polls in Europe’s nations demanding some of what we’ve got.

You must have something more substantial than that to back up your claims that Denmark want to leave the EU??

Quite a few people on here seem to believe that if ANY County has a political party irrespective of it's size that is eurosceptic then That means that country wants to leave the EU

And yet that was their prime minister.....

And? You can do better than that Chris ?

Ok, let me spell it out for you, that’s exactly what Cameron said about the EU budget before calling a referendum that set us on the path to liberation.

Learning from history.....

Grasping at straws now Chris? Do Denmark have their own equivalent of Farage and UKIP/Brexit party?? "

Yes, yes they do:

https://cise.luiss.it/cise/2019/05/31/denmark-the-surprising-success-of-pro-european-mainstream-parties/

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU?

And yet they did increase the budget. As we power ahead as a nation it will be entertaining to watch the opinion polls in Europe’s nations demanding some of what we’ve got.

You must have something more substantial than that to back up your claims that Denmark want to leave the EU??

Quite a few people on here seem to believe that if ANY County has a political party irrespective of it's size that is eurosceptic then That means that country wants to leave the EU

And yet that was their prime minister.....

And? You can do better than that Chris ?

Ok, let me spell it out for you, that’s exactly what Cameron said about the EU budget before calling a referendum that set us on the path to liberation.

Learning from history.....

Grasping at straws now Chris? Do Denmark have their own equivalent of Farage and UKIP/Brexit party??

Yes, yes they do, and they seats in Parliament

What are they called? "

Danish People’s Party (DF)

Nye Borgerlige

Apparently

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it.

I knew you’d like the expenses comment Chris it was just for you !

The level playing field will be in Europe as their citizens will all pay fair tax . In the U.K. we will be in the same corrupt position where the unfair burden falls on the average working family who can’t escape PAYE .

The EU are doing something about tax evasion the U.K. most certainly is not !

We all agree it’s wrong but we’ve let them bullshit us all to escape the EU legislation .

We’ve been had over big time.

I’m sure you’ll find it easy enough to point at examples of great European success on eliminating tax fraud over the past 44 years then?"

How you getting on with this rather big and important question ^^^^ ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU?

And yet they did increase the budget. As we power ahead as a nation it will be entertaining to watch the opinion polls in Europe’s nations demanding some of what we’ve got.

You must have something more substantial than that to back up your claims that Denmark want to leave the EU??

Quite a few people on here seem to believe that if ANY County has a political party irrespective of it's size that is eurosceptic then That means that country wants to leave the EU

And yet that was their prime minister.....

And? You can do better than that Chris ?

Ok, let me spell it out for you, that’s exactly what Cameron said about the EU budget before calling a referendum that set us on the path to liberation.

Learning from history.....

Grasping at straws now Chris? Do Denmark have their own equivalent of Farage and UKIP/Brexit party??

Yes, yes they do, and they seats in Parliament

What are they called?

Danish People’s Party (DF)

Nye Borgerlige

Apparently "

2.4 % of the votes, very impressive, so when will Denmark be holding a referendum? This or next year?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU?

And yet they did increase the budget. As we power ahead as a nation it will be entertaining to watch the opinion polls in Europe’s nations demanding some of what we’ve got.

You must have something more substantial than that to back up your claims that Denmark want to leave the EU??

Quite a few people on here seem to believe that if ANY County has a political party irrespective of it's size that is eurosceptic then That means that country wants to leave the EU

And yet that was their prime minister.....

And? You can do better than that Chris ?

Ok, let me spell it out for you, that’s exactly what Cameron said about the EU budget before calling a referendum that set us on the path to liberation.

Learning from history.....

Grasping at straws now Chris? Do Denmark have their own equivalent of Farage and UKIP/Brexit party??

Yes, yes they do, and they seats in Parliament

What are they called?

Danish People’s Party (DF)

Nye Borgerlige

Apparently "

They are far right, anti Islam, anti immigration, they sound exactly the same as UKIP, no wonder that are anti EU,

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU?

And yet they did increase the budget. As we power ahead as a nation it will be entertaining to watch the opinion polls in Europe’s nations demanding some of what we’ve got.

You must have something more substantial than that to back up your claims that Denmark want to leave the EU??

Quite a few people on here seem to believe that if ANY County has a political party irrespective of it's size that is eurosceptic then That means that country wants to leave the EU

And yet that was their prime minister.....

And? You can do better than that Chris ?

Ok, let me spell it out for you, that’s exactly what Cameron said about the EU budget before calling a referendum that set us on the path to liberation.

Learning from history.....

Grasping at straws now Chris? Do Denmark have their own equivalent of Farage and UKIP/Brexit party??

Yes, yes they do, and they seats in Parliament

What are they called?

Danish People’s Party (DF)

Nye Borgerlige

Apparently

2.4 % of the votes, very impressive, so when will Denmark be holding a referendum? This or next year? "

I bet you a tenner that they and at least one other will have a referendum within 24 months.

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU?

And yet they did increase the budget. As we power ahead as a nation it will be entertaining to watch the opinion polls in Europe’s nations demanding some of what we’ve got.

You must have something more substantial than that to back up your claims that Denmark want to leave the EU??

Quite a few people on here seem to believe that if ANY County has a political party irrespective of it's size that is eurosceptic then That means that country wants to leave the EU

And yet that was their prime minister.....

And? You can do better than that Chris ?

Ok, let me spell it out for you, that’s exactly what Cameron said about the EU budget before calling a referendum that set us on the path to liberation.

Learning from history.....

Grasping at straws now Chris? Do Denmark have their own equivalent of Farage and UKIP/Brexit party??

Yes, yes they do, and they seats in Parliament

What are they called?

Danish People’s Party (DF)

Nye Borgerlige

Apparently

They are far right, anti Islam, anti immigration, they sound exactly the same as UKIP, no wonder that are anti EU, "

I’ve no idea who they are, you asked the question so I answered it

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it.

I knew you’d like the expenses comment Chris it was just for you !

The level playing field will be in Europe as their citizens will all pay fair tax . In the U.K. we will be in the same corrupt position where the unfair burden falls on the average working family who can’t escape PAYE .

The EU are doing something about tax evasion the U.K. most certainly is not !

We all agree it’s wrong but we’ve let them bullshit us all to escape the EU legislation .

We’ve been had over big time.

I’m sure you’ll find it easy enough to point at examples of great European success on eliminating tax fraud over the past 44 years then?"

Did you read my comment on the U.K. elite been avoiding tax for 100 years and did you see that the EU are trying to address it as we speak?

It endemic in society across the world and horrific to consider London accounts for two thirds of the world tax avoidance according to the world bank.

So please tell me of our own government even making a start on trying to stop this avoidance .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

Is that it? Haha, that is pitiful. So that means Denmark are looking to leave the EU?

And yet they did increase the budget. As we power ahead as a nation it will be entertaining to watch the opinion polls in Europe’s nations demanding some of what we’ve got.

You must have something more substantial than that to back up your claims that Denmark want to leave the EU??

Quite a few people on here seem to believe that if ANY County has a political party irrespective of it's size that is eurosceptic then That means that country wants to leave the EU

And yet that was their prime minister.....

And? You can do better than that Chris ?

Ok, let me spell it out for you, that’s exactly what Cameron said about the EU budget before calling a referendum that set us on the path to liberation.

Learning from history.....

Grasping at straws now Chris? Do Denmark have their own equivalent of Farage and UKIP/Brexit party??

Yes, yes they do, and they seats in Parliament

What are they called?

Danish People’s Party (DF)

Nye Borgerlige

Apparently

They are far right, anti Islam, anti immigration, they sound exactly the same as UKIP, no wonder that are anti EU,

I’ve no idea who they are, you asked the question so I answered it "

Well now you know, the only party that want to leave the EU In Denmark are far right racists? Btw, we have just paid another £340,000 to the EU

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich

I know that they are not happy most of their fishing fleet is still kept in port due to Norway's block.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I know that they are not happy most of their fishing fleet is still kept in port due to Norway's block. "

Norway aren’t in the EU?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich

i know

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i know "

I see, I have heard the Danes aren’t happy because of the cold weather ??

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"i know

I see, I have heard the Danes aren’t happy because of the cold weather ?? "

maybe they should turn the heating up.

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it.

I knew you’d like the expenses comment Chris it was just for you !

The level playing field will be in Europe as their citizens will all pay fair tax . In the U.K. we will be in the same corrupt position where the unfair burden falls on the average working family who can’t escape PAYE .

The EU are doing something about tax evasion the U.K. most certainly is not !

We all agree it’s wrong but we’ve let them bullshit us all to escape the EU legislation .

We’ve been had over big time.

I’m sure you’ll find it easy enough to point at examples of great European success on eliminating tax fraud over the past 44 years then?

Did you read my comment on the U.K. elite been avoiding tax for 100 years and did you see that the EU are trying to address it as we speak?

It endemic in society across the world and horrific to consider London accounts for two thirds of the world tax avoidance according to the world bank.

So please tell me of our own government even making a start on trying to stop this avoidance ."

I’ve been the first to say we should eliminate tax avoidance and lock people up. I’ve even asked the forum who I should vote for to make that happen.

You however have made a ballsy claim about Brussels dealing with tax avoidance, an organisation that hasn’t had its own accounts signed off for seventeen years in a row.

I’ve just asked for a tiny bit of evidence to support it?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it.

I knew you’d like the expenses comment Chris it was just for you !

The level playing field will be in Europe as their citizens will all pay fair tax . In the U.K. we will be in the same corrupt position where the unfair burden falls on the average working family who can’t escape PAYE .

The EU are doing something about tax evasion the U.K. most certainly is not !

We all agree it’s wrong but we’ve let them bullshit us all to escape the EU legislation .

We’ve been had over big time.

I’m sure you’ll find it easy enough to point at examples of great European success on eliminating tax fraud over the past 44 years then?

Did you read my comment on the U.K. elite been avoiding tax for 100 years and did you see that the EU are trying to address it as we speak?

It endemic in society across the world and horrific to consider London accounts for two thirds of the world tax avoidance according to the world bank.

So please tell me of our own government even making a start on trying to stop this avoidance .

I’ve been the first to say we should eliminate tax avoidance and lock people up. I’ve even asked the forum who I should vote for to make that happen.

You however have made a ballsy claim about Brussels dealing with tax avoidance, an organisation that hasn’t had its own accounts signed off for seventeen years in a row.

I’ve just asked for a tiny bit of evidence to support it?"

they are only worried about tax they miss out on as it could mean one less private jet hire not the tax they have to pay .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i know

I see, I have heard the Danes aren’t happy because of the cold weather ?? maybe they should turn the heating up."

They tried, it didn’t work, apparently it was the EUs fault and they are having a referendum now.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it.

I knew you’d like the expenses comment Chris it was just for you !

The level playing field will be in Europe as their citizens will all pay fair tax . In the U.K. we will be in the same corrupt position where the unfair burden falls on the average working family who can’t escape PAYE .

The EU are doing something about tax evasion the U.K. most certainly is not !

We all agree it’s wrong but we’ve let them bullshit us all to escape the EU legislation .

We’ve been had over big time.

I’m sure you’ll find it easy enough to point at examples of great European success on eliminating tax fraud over the past 44 years then?

Did you read my comment on the U.K. elite been avoiding tax for 100 years and did you see that the EU are trying to address it as we speak?

It endemic in society across the world and horrific to consider London accounts for two thirds of the world tax avoidance according to the world bank.

So please tell me of our own government even making a start on trying to stop this avoidance ."

A gmnt who hired Phillip green as an advisor?

Any time now

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"i know

I see, I have heard the Danes aren’t happy because of the cold weather ?? maybe they should turn the heating up.

They tried, it didn’t work, apparently it was the EUs fault and they are having a referendum now. "

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich


"i know

I see, I have heard the Danes aren’t happy because of the cold weather ?? maybe they should turn the heating up.

They tried, it didn’t work, apparently it was the EUs fault and they are having a referendum now. "

If their trade deals are anything to go by it could be 20 years or so before they decide then the french will probably veto it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i know

I see, I have heard the Danes aren’t happy because of the cold weather ?? maybe they should turn the heating up.

They tried, it didn’t work, apparently it was the EUs fault and they are having a referendum now. If their trade deals are anything to go by it could be 20 years or so before they decide then the french will probably veto it. "

What has this got to do with Denmark wanting to leave the EU?

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich

i never said Denmark wants to leave the eu

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i never said Denmark wants to leave the eu "

Chris did, hence my posts,

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By *ostafunMan  over a year ago

near ipswich

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"i never said Denmark wants to leave the eu

Chris did, hence my posts, "

They will do, within 24 months, bet you ten quid

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i never said Denmark wants to leave the eu

Chris did, hence my posts,

They will do, within 24 months, bet you ten quid "

10? Your being brave there, you must be very confident? Btw, the UK have paid another £340,000 to the EU in the last hour

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ah BBC news they aren't biased are they

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ah BBC news they aren't biased are they "

Pardon?

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"i never said Denmark wants to leave the eu

Chris did, hence my posts,

They will do, within 24 months, bet you ten quid

10? Your being brave there, you must be very confident? Btw, the UK have paid another £340,000 to the EU in the last hour "

Your refusal to take the bet is duly noted

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"i never said Denmark wants to leave the eu

Chris did, hence my posts,

They will do, within 24 months, bet you ten quid

10? Your being brave there, you must be very confident? Btw, the UK have paid another £340,000 to the EU in the last hour

Your refusal to take the bet is duly noted "

I will take the bet, in fact I will bet you the huge sum of £20 that no one leaves the EU in the next 5 years. Another £ 50,000 has just gone to the EU

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By *amish SMan  over a year ago

Eastleigh

Of course not, the EU won't exist in the current format in the next 5 years. They know themselves they need to change. The time has come that all states predicted, to carry on as is, they all need to be one state, not 27 individual states each run by separate governments. Most states don't want to run by one central government.

1st July new regulations come into force in the EU and UK regarding VAT. If you think it problematic now then this is a picnic to what the mess will look like then. Thing is the regs are not a Brexit issue.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Of course not, the EU won't exist in the current format in the next 5 years. They know themselves they need to change. The time has come that all states predicted, to carry on as is, they all need to be one state, not 27 individual states each run by separate governments. Most states don't want to run by one central government.

1st July new regulations come into force in the EU and UK regarding VAT. If you think it problematic now then this is a picnic to what the mess will look like then. Thing is the regs are not a Brexit issue. "

I agree , the EU has to change and will do for the better, it is such a shame we won’t be part of it but we have to respect what some people wanted

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester


"On Euroscepticism from previous thread

“Danish government – whose leader, Mette Frederiksen, stated in October 2019 that the thought of increasing the EU budget was “completely gaga””

I agree it is big enough for now and no reason to increase over cpi interest .to keep pace with inflation.

On Danish being anti EU they are very much like Ireland in that they offer massive discount on tax to certain industries especially shipping.

All the major global shipping lines have registration in Copenhagen to take advantage of this . So when the EU stops profits from one country being transferred to another avoid any tax in the operating country the Danish economy will lose out on a nice little earner.

Glad you’ve come around to my way of thinking about a level playing field.

If Brussels can put the lobster and champagne down for an afternoon they might even do something about it.

I knew you’d like the expenses comment Chris it was just for you !

The level playing field will be in Europe as their citizens will all pay fair tax . In the U.K. we will be in the same corrupt position where the unfair burden falls on the average working family who can’t escape PAYE .

The EU are doing something about tax evasion the U.K. most certainly is not !

We all agree it’s wrong but we’ve let them bullshit us all to escape the EU legislation .

We’ve been had over big time.

I’m sure you’ll find it easy enough to point at examples of great European success on eliminating tax fraud over the past 44 years then?

Did you read my comment on the U.K. elite been avoiding tax for 100 years and did you see that the EU are trying to address it as we speak?

It endemic in society across the world and horrific to consider London accounts for two thirds of the world tax avoidance according to the world bank.

So please tell me of our own government even making a start on trying to stop this avoidance .

I’ve been the first to say we should eliminate tax avoidance and lock people up. I’ve even asked the forum who I should vote for to make that happen.

You however have made a ballsy claim about Brussels dealing with tax avoidance, an organisation that hasn’t had its own accounts signed off for seventeen years in a row.

I’ve just asked for a tiny bit of evidence to support it?"

Just for you Chris

https://www2.deloitte.com/content/dam/Deloitte/global/Documents/Tax/dttl-tax-eu-anti-tax-avoidance-directive-implementation-of-controlled-foreign-company-rules.pdf

Nothing in U.K. Parliament library of any plans here.

Deloitte are pretty reliable on legislation .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

So attempting to become a federal Republic will work out for the better? I've heard it all now

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left "

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?"

It’s matched by the increase the EU are getting in tex revenue from the bank funds moving there from So add a feed hundred thousand more a day

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?"

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

It’s matched by the increase the EU are getting in tex revenue from the bank funds moving there from So add a feed hundred thousand more a day "

True, it’s probably about 6 billion a year

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Worth every penny

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money . "

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?"

Of course not, we had to pay the money, we had no choice, the EU made sure we paid what they were owed, there is absolutely nothing Boris or the negotiators could do about, they did what they were told

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

£340,000 an hour pays for a lot of champagne and lobster, Barnier and Van Der Leyen send their regards

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


"Of course not, the EU won't exist in the current format in the next 5 years. They know themselves they need to change. The time has come that all states predicted, to carry on as is, they all need to be one state, not 27 individual states each run by separate governments. Most states don't want to run by one central government.

1st July new regulations come into force in the EU and UK regarding VAT. If you think it problematic now then this is a picnic to what the mess will look like then. Thing is the regs are not a Brexit issue. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?

Of course not, we had to pay the money, we had no choice, the EU made sure we paid what they were owed, there is absolutely nothing Boris or the negotiators could do about, they did what they were told "

So we have an obligation to pay. You agree we should pay.

Why do you keep reminding everyone that we are fulfilling our obligations? Seems a bit pointless. We already know.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?

Of course not, we had to pay the money, we had no choice, the EU made sure we paid what they were owed, there is absolutely nothing Boris or the negotiators could do about, they did what they were told

So we have an obligation to pay. You agree we should pay.

Why do you keep reminding everyone that we are fulfilling our obligations? Seems a bit pointless. We already know."

I think it is important to remind you and other leave voters that just because you think you are free from the EU the uk still has to pay them £340,000 an hour.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?

Of course not, we had to pay the money, we had no choice, the EU made sure we paid what they were owed, there is absolutely nothing Boris or the negotiators could do about, they did what they were told

So we have an obligation to pay. You agree we should pay.

Why do you keep reminding everyone that we are fulfilling our obligations? Seems a bit pointless. We already know.

I think it is important to remind you and other leave voters that just because you think you are free from the EU the uk still has to pay them £340,000 an hour. "

We don't need reminding. We already know

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?

Of course not, we had to pay the money, we had no choice, the EU made sure we paid what they were owed, there is absolutely nothing Boris or the negotiators could do about, they did what they were told

So we have an obligation to pay. You agree we should pay.

Why do you keep reminding everyone that we are fulfilling our obligations? Seems a bit pointless. We already know.

I think it is important to remind you and other leave voters that just because you think you are free from the EU the uk still has to pay them £340,000 an hour.

We don't need reminding. We already know"

Then I will continue to post the figures regardless, you don’t have to reply or read them

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?

Of course not, we had to pay the money, we had no choice, the EU made sure we paid what they were owed, there is absolutely nothing Boris or the negotiators could do about, they did what they were told

So we have an obligation to pay. You agree we should pay.

Why do you keep reminding everyone that we are fulfilling our obligations? Seems a bit pointless. We already know.

I think it is important to remind you and other leave voters that just because you think you are free from the EU the uk still has to pay them £340,000 an hour.

We don't need reminding. We already know

Then I will continue to post the figures regardless, you don’t have to reply or read them "

Our net contributions were around 9b per year. Maybe you should update us on how much we're actually saving

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?

Of course not, we had to pay the money, we had no choice, the EU made sure we paid what they were owed, there is absolutely nothing Boris or the negotiators could do about, they did what they were told

So we have an obligation to pay. You agree we should pay.

Why do you keep reminding everyone that we are fulfilling our obligations? Seems a bit pointless. We already know.

I think it is important to remind you and other leave voters that just because you think you are free from the EU the uk still has to pay them £340,000 an hour.

We don't need reminding. We already know

Then I will continue to post the figures regardless, you don’t have to reply or read them

Our net contributions were around 9b per year. Maybe you should update us on how much we're actually saving "

Saving? How does that work, we aren’t in the EU but still have to pay them £340,000 an hour for 5 years, you would have though Boris and his amazing team of negotiators could have stopped this ? After all, we held all the cards

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?

Of course not, we had to pay the money, we had no choice, the EU made sure we paid what they were owed, there is absolutely nothing Boris or the negotiators could do about, they did what they were told

So we have an obligation to pay. You agree we should pay.

Why do you keep reminding everyone that we are fulfilling our obligations? Seems a bit pointless. We already know.

I think it is important to remind you and other leave voters that just because you think you are free from the EU the uk still has to pay them £340,000 an hour.

We don't need reminding. We already know

Then I will continue to post the figures regardless, you don’t have to reply or read them

Our net contributions were around 9b per year. Maybe you should update us on how much we're actually saving

Saving? How does that work, we aren’t in the EU but still have to pay them £340,000 an hour for 5 years, you would have though Boris and his amazing team of negotiators could have stopped this ? After all, we held all the cards "

Why would they stop it? It's our share of the financial obligations we agreed to. I would ask why don't we just pay it all up front actually.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?

Of course not, we had to pay the money, we had no choice, the EU made sure we paid what they were owed, there is absolutely nothing Boris or the negotiators could do about, they did what they were told

So we have an obligation to pay. You agree we should pay.

Why do you keep reminding everyone that we are fulfilling our obligations? Seems a bit pointless. We already know.

I think it is important to remind you and other leave voters that just because you think you are free from the EU the uk still has to pay them £340,000 an hour.

We don't need reminding. We already know

Then I will continue to post the figures regardless, you don’t have to reply or read them

Our net contributions were around 9b per year. Maybe you should update us on how much we're actually saving

Saving? How does that work, we aren’t in the EU but still have to pay them £340,000 an hour for 5 years, you would have though Boris and his amazing team of negotiators could have stopped this ? After all, we held all the cards

Why would they stop it? It's our share of the financial obligations we agreed to. I would ask why don't we just pay it all up front actually."

No idea, maybe we can’t afford it, £54 million a week would pay for a lot of hospitals, nurse, police officers etc maybe Boris was just doing what he was told, and didn’t have the negotiating skills to get these payments removed?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?

Of course not, we had to pay the money, we had no choice, the EU made sure we paid what they were owed, there is absolutely nothing Boris or the negotiators could do about, they did what they were told

So we have an obligation to pay. You agree we should pay.

Why do you keep reminding everyone that we are fulfilling our obligations? Seems a bit pointless. We already know.

I think it is important to remind you and other leave voters that just because you think you are free from the EU the uk still has to pay them £340,000 an hour.

We don't need reminding. We already know

Then I will continue to post the figures regardless, you don’t have to reply or read them

Our net contributions were around 9b per year. Maybe you should update us on how much we're actually saving

Saving? How does that work, we aren’t in the EU but still have to pay them £340,000 an hour for 5 years, you would have though Boris and his amazing team of negotiators could have stopped this ? After all, we held all the cards

Why would they stop it? It's our share of the financial obligations we agreed to. I would ask why don't we just pay it all up front actually.

No idea, maybe we can’t afford it, £54 million a week would pay for a lot of hospitals, nurse, police officers etc maybe Boris was just doing what he was told, and didn’t have the negotiating skills to get these payments removed? "

You're obviously the kind of person who agrees to something. Splits with the other party and wants to go back on your agreement obviously.

I'd rather pay what I agreed to personally.

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By *ionelhutzMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?

Of course not, we had to pay the money, we had no choice, the EU made sure we paid what they were owed, there is absolutely nothing Boris or the negotiators could do about, they did what they were told

So we have an obligation to pay. You agree we should pay.

Why do you keep reminding everyone that we are fulfilling our obligations? Seems a bit pointless. We already know.

I think it is important to remind you and other leave voters that just because you think you are free from the EU the uk still has to pay them £340,000 an hour.

We don't need reminding. We already know

Then I will continue to post the figures regardless, you don’t have to reply or read them

Our net contributions were around 9b per year. Maybe you should update us on how much we're actually saving

Saving? How does that work, we aren’t in the EU but still have to pay them £340,000 an hour for 5 years, you would have though Boris and his amazing team of negotiators could have stopped this ? After all, we held all the cards

Why would they stop it? It's our share of the financial obligations we agreed to. I would ask why don't we just pay it all up front actually.

No idea, maybe we can’t afford it, £54 million a week would pay for a lot of hospitals, nurse, police officers etc maybe Boris was just doing what he was told, and didn’t have the negotiating skills to get these payments removed? "

Did we pay that divorce bill?

Surely you cant question his negotiating skills..he is a master

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?

Of course not, we had to pay the money, we had no choice, the EU made sure we paid what they were owed, there is absolutely nothing Boris or the negotiators could do about, they did what they were told

So we have an obligation to pay. You agree we should pay.

Why do you keep reminding everyone that we are fulfilling our obligations? Seems a bit pointless. We already know.

I think it is important to remind you and other leave voters that just because you think you are free from the EU the uk still has to pay them £340,000 an hour.

We don't need reminding. We already know

Then I will continue to post the figures regardless, you don’t have to reply or read them

Our net contributions were around 9b per year. Maybe you should update us on how much we're actually saving

Saving? How does that work, we aren’t in the EU but still have to pay them £340,000 an hour for 5 years, you would have though Boris and his amazing team of negotiators could have stopped this ? After all, we held all the cards

Why would they stop it? It's our share of the financial obligations we agreed to. I would ask why don't we just pay it all up front actually.

No idea, maybe we can’t afford it, £54 million a week would pay for a lot of hospitals, nurse, police officers etc maybe Boris was just doing what he was told, and didn’t have the negotiating skills to get these payments removed?

You're obviously the kind of person who agrees to something. Splits with the other party and wants to go back on your agreement obviously.

I'd rather pay what I agreed to personally. "

Are you being sarcastic again, it’s hard to tell??

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?

Of course not, we had to pay the money, we had no choice, the EU made sure we paid what they were owed, there is absolutely nothing Boris or the negotiators could do about, they did what they were told

So we have an obligation to pay. You agree we should pay.

Why do you keep reminding everyone that we are fulfilling our obligations? Seems a bit pointless. We already know.

I think it is important to remind you and other leave voters that just because you think you are free from the EU the uk still has to pay them £340,000 an hour.

We don't need reminding. We already know

Then I will continue to post the figures regardless, you don’t have to reply or read them

Our net contributions were around 9b per year. Maybe you should update us on how much we're actually saving

Saving? How does that work, we aren’t in the EU but still have to pay them £340,000 an hour for 5 years, you would have though Boris and his amazing team of negotiators could have stopped this ? After all, we held all the cards

Why would they stop it? It's our share of the financial obligations we agreed to. I would ask why don't we just pay it all up front actually.

No idea, maybe we can’t afford it, £54 million a week would pay for a lot of hospitals, nurse, police officers etc maybe Boris was just doing what he was told, and didn’t have the negotiating skills to get these payments removed?

You're obviously the kind of person who agrees to something. Splits with the other party and wants to go back on your agreement obviously.

I'd rather pay what I agreed to personally.

Are you being sarcastic again, it’s hard to tell?? "

No. I'm being deadly serious this time.

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

It’s matched by the increase the EU are getting in tex revenue from the bank funds moving there from So add a feed hundred thousand more a day

True, it’s probably about 6 billion a year "

According to EY it was £11 billion in lost tax by the end of November with more funds to follow it could be much higher.

We could have a red bus and unicorn each with that kind of money totting up every year!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?

Of course not, we had to pay the money, we had no choice, the EU made sure we paid what they were owed, there is absolutely nothing Boris or the negotiators could do about, they did what they were told

So we have an obligation to pay. You agree we should pay.

Why do you keep reminding everyone that we are fulfilling our obligations? Seems a bit pointless. We already know.

I think it is important to remind you and other leave voters that just because you think you are free from the EU the uk still has to pay them £340,000 an hour.

We don't need reminding. We already know

Then I will continue to post the figures regardless, you don’t have to reply or read them

Our net contributions were around 9b per year. Maybe you should update us on how much we're actually saving

Saving? How does that work, we aren’t in the EU but still have to pay them £340,000 an hour for 5 years, you would have though Boris and his amazing team of negotiators could have stopped this ? After all, we held all the cards

Why would they stop it? It's our share of the financial obligations we agreed to. I would ask why don't we just pay it all up front actually.

No idea, maybe we can’t afford it, £54 million a week would pay for a lot of hospitals, nurse, police officers etc maybe Boris was just doing what he was told, and didn’t have the negotiating skills to get these payments removed?

You're obviously the kind of person who agrees to something. Splits with the other party and wants to go back on your agreement obviously.

I'd rather pay what I agreed to personally.

Are you being sarcastic again, it’s hard to tell??

No. I'm being deadly serious this time."

Really? I guess I am being to harsh on Boris, he obviously had no choice or any type of leverage to remove these payments, the EU told him he had to pay and he did what he was told and agreed , l

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

It’s matched by the increase the EU are getting in tex revenue from the bank funds moving there from So add a feed hundred thousand more a day

True, it’s probably about 6 billion a year

According to EY it was £11 billion in lost tax by the end of November with more funds to follow it could be much higher.

We could have a red bus and unicorn each with that kind of money totting up every year!! "

That exceeds the £9 billion we used to pay ,

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?

Of course not, we had to pay the money, we had no choice, the EU made sure we paid what they were owed, there is absolutely nothing Boris or the negotiators could do about, they did what they were told

So we have an obligation to pay. You agree we should pay.

Why do you keep reminding everyone that we are fulfilling our obligations? Seems a bit pointless. We already know.

I think it is important to remind you and other leave voters that just because you think you are free from the EU the uk still has to pay them £340,000 an hour.

We don't need reminding. We already know

Then I will continue to post the figures regardless, you don’t have to reply or read them

Our net contributions were around 9b per year. Maybe you should update us on how much we're actually saving

Saving? How does that work, we aren’t in the EU but still have to pay them £340,000 an hour for 5 years, you would have though Boris and his amazing team of negotiators could have stopped this ? After all, we held all the cards

Why would they stop it? It's our share of the financial obligations we agreed to. I would ask why don't we just pay it all up front actually.

No idea, maybe we can’t afford it, £54 million a week would pay for a lot of hospitals, nurse, police officers etc maybe Boris was just doing what he was told, and didn’t have the negotiating skills to get these payments removed?

You're obviously the kind of person who agrees to something. Splits with the other party and wants to go back on your agreement obviously.

I'd rather pay what I agreed to personally.

Are you being sarcastic again, it’s hard to tell??

No. I'm being deadly serious this time.

Really? I guess I am being to harsh on Boris, he obviously had no choice or any type of leverage to remove these payments, the EU told him he had to pay and he did what he was told and agreed , l"

Yes really. Regardless of whether he could have removed them or not. The right thing to do is make your obligatory payments.

Keep being pissed off that we've left by all means but it's happened. We are paying, end of.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

Of course I do, over £3 billion a year, a huge amount of money .

Would you rather we didn't fulfill those obligations?

Of course not, we had to pay the money, we had no choice, the EU made sure we paid what they were owed, there is absolutely nothing Boris or the negotiators could do about, they did what they were told

So we have an obligation to pay. You agree we should pay.

Why do you keep reminding everyone that we are fulfilling our obligations? Seems a bit pointless. We already know.

I think it is important to remind you and other leave voters that just because you think you are free from the EU the uk still has to pay them £340,000 an hour.

We don't need reminding. We already know

Then I will continue to post the figures regardless, you don’t have to reply or read them

Our net contributions were around 9b per year. Maybe you should update us on how much we're actually saving

Saving? How does that work, we aren’t in the EU but still have to pay them £340,000 an hour for 5 years, you would have though Boris and his amazing team of negotiators could have stopped this ? After all, we held all the cards

Why would they stop it? It's our share of the financial obligations we agreed to. I would ask why don't we just pay it all up front actually.

No idea, maybe we can’t afford it, £54 million a week would pay for a lot of hospitals, nurse, police officers etc maybe Boris was just doing what he was told, and didn’t have the negotiating skills to get these payments removed?

You're obviously the kind of person who agrees to something. Splits with the other party and wants to go back on your agreement obviously.

I'd rather pay what I agreed to personally.

Are you being sarcastic again, it’s hard to tell??

No. I'm being deadly serious this time.

Really? I guess I am being to harsh on Boris, he obviously had no choice or any type of leverage to remove these payments, the EU told him he had to pay and he did what he was told and agreed , l

Yes really. Regardless of whether he could have removed them or not. The right thing to do is make your obligatory payments.

Keep being pissed off that we've left by all means but it's happened. We are paying, end of."

It is what it is, Boris capitulated and did what he was told, Brexit had already cost the UK

at least £100 billion so £3 billion a year is nothing??

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By *ackal1Couple  over a year ago

Manchester


"Another £100,000 gone into the EU coffers thanks to the UK, I thought we had left

You keep mentioning all this money. You do realise the money we're paying them is to fulfill obligations we agreed to right?

It’s matched by the increase the EU are getting in tex revenue from the bank funds moving there from So add a feed hundred thousand more a day

True, it’s probably about 6 billion a year

According to EY it was £11 billion in lost tax by the end of November with more funds to follow it could be much higher.

We could have a red bus and unicorn each with that kind of money totting up every year!!

That exceeds the £9 billion we used to pay , "

I know we need a bigger bus to put that on

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