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I'm no maths wizard here but where did the extra 1% come from
haha. Not sure mate. Copied it form the site below.
How the United Kingdom voted on Thursday... and why - Lord Ashcroft Polls
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I'm no maths wizard here but where did the extra 1% come from
now that is good business, but you don't destroy peoples pensions by doing it. the stockbrokers do and yhey don't give a ---- who they ruin as long as they can make a killing for themselves.
The problem the remain campaign had was they made the economy central and how it's going to suffer if we leave (which it probably is) rather than making a case for how brilliant the EU is (tongue in cheek). The lesser of two evils was a risky strategy to play.
I'm going to have to edit that.I think they would have struggled to make a sound business case for the EU parliament because of the corruption, wacky decisions and egos of the EU politicians who have their own countries interests at heart.
at least. in the whole, they're british parliamentarians and can be held to account by us.Agree with this, they ran a totally negative campaign, concentrated completely on what could go wrong with a brexit and never sold the EU at all.
I'm going to have to edit that.
I think they would have struggled to make a sound business case for the UK parliament because of the corruption, wacky decisions and egos of the UK politicians who have their own interests at heart.
Agree with this, they ran a totally negative campaign, concentrated completely on what could go wrong with a brexit and never sold the EU at all.
I think they would have struggled to make a sound business case for the UK parliament because of the corruption, wacky decisions and egos of the UK politicians who have their own interests at heart.
at least. in the whole, they're british parliamentarians and can be held to account by us.
Interesting you should say that. I was quietly wondering to myself if the house of commons, which is as pro-EU as you get, was actually going to accept the exit vote and pass the new laws required for the UK to exit the EU. The MP's know a gravy train when they see one and they're not going to be happy about missing out on all those lucrative Brussels jobs for the boys.
This is classic case of the commoners democratic vote catching everyone by surprise and going against what those with the money and power want. The only way they can stop the exit now is to move the goal posts so I see at least another referendum on the horizon before the UK actually leaves and believe me, they'll be a lot more prepared for the next one.
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