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and just look at one part of the cost of this criminal organisation as conceeded by an EUSSR commissioner back in 2009.
According to the Commissioner for Enterprise, Gunther Verheugen, the benefits of the single market are worth around 180 billion euros a year, while the cost of complying with Brussels rules is 600 billion euros. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/6622384/Daniel-Hannan-EU-is-in-a-democratic-mess.html #getusthefookoutandwewillBOOM |
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There is no such organization called the E.U.S.S.R.
Did you vote Theresa May into her Prime Ministerial office or is she an unelected bureaucrat? |
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the UK is a parliamentary democracy - we do not vote a specific individual, the party that has a majority forms the government and the leader of that party is the PM.
there is no preident in the UK so no direct vote for a leader as in the USA for example. poor liitle remainiacs - they know nowt. |
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They know how to whine.
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is she an unelected bureaucrat
No, she is an elected MP. Thought you might have known that BM. |
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there is however a president or 7 in the EUSSR
the president of the EUSSR at the moment is jean claude the drunker - here he is : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPgiI46FCDU he rules over 505 million people. for his election 28 people were allowed to vote. there was no other name on the ballot paper. david cameron said this man was no friend of the UK, that he would object to this guy becoming president. he said he would travel to every european capital and 'wield the british influence'. he went to every capital city and wielded said influence. the vote then took place - 27 to 1 in favour of the drunker was the outcome ![]() ![]() so by definition the UK has a president that we didn't want, couldn't vote for and is clearly imposed upon us. on june 23rd we the people rejected this anti democratic gang. and now WE ARE LEAVING THE BUILDING ![]() |
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Credit to Cameron on that one. His card was marked as a result and they sent him away with a flea in his ear when he wanted immigrant benefits changed last year, which gave us brexit.
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According to the Commissioner for Enterprise, Gunther Verheugen, the benefits of the single market are worth around 180 billion euros a year, while the cost of complying with Brussels rules is 600 billion euros.
do you have anything to say about that? you have been running away from the words of your beloved commissioner for days now. ![]() |
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Show me the link to where he said it or an actual fact to prove your statement.
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BM arguing his case without being aware of the facts.
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we will see, either way it doesnt matter, and we make best of it
out of single market probably means we need to get cracking sooner rather than later plenty ups and downs as it all unwinds |
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i have provided you with a link
do you want another? ok Remarkably, even the EU itself has failed to produce any convincing figures to demonstrate the benefits of the organisation. Commissioner Gunter Verheugen estimated in 2006 that the cost of regulation to the European economy as a whole is £405 billion a year, while the Commission itself believes that between 1986 and 2002 the Single Market only brought benefits of £110 billion. Even after taking inflation into account, that means that the EU Commission itself believes the costs are three times larger than the benefits. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/6198708/EU-costs-Britain-118bn-a-year.html here is another : http://www.civitas.org.uk/content/files/EuropeanDebateNo2Growth.pdf here is another : http://evertiq.com/news/5489 your position is laughable run forest run ![]() |
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First link is an estimate of E.U costs doesn't include the business benefit and our democracy is hardly any different to the one your criticizing
.Home grown legislation isn't cost free so quoting costs of E.U legislation is a non runner.Most of it is to protect customers if you get rid your product could become dangerous and you could quickly go out of business so the 2nd article is flannel. Lastly the cost of regulation goes down over time once you draft and put a rule or regulation in place the cost goes down over time, It's like getting married you pay for the wedding the reception buy the house,but it's not going to cost the same the next year and so on. All you have done is search out old information and used it to reinforce your narrow minded view. |
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they are facts vis-a-vis the costs of this crippling, job sapping, gigantically corrupt and anti democratic gang.
you people are so narrow minded, so bitter, so ideologically bankrupt that you simply refuse to acknowledge the facts. instead you use words like 'flannel' or 'old information' and 'costs go down over time'. nothing but meaningless drivel and anybody were to try and employ such tatctis against you, you would quite rightly laugh at them, just as we are laughing at you right now. if it such a good gang then why is youth unemployment in Greece 50%? why is economic growth in greece nothing more than a distant memory? why is the situation in spain and portugal not much better? why are major german and italian banks tettering on the edge? why are other nation states denied any referendum? why when referendums were held in france and the netherlands which rejected the constitutional treaty did the treaty just go ahead anyway in the name of the lisbon treaty? are you so narrow minded, so morally bankrupt that you are happy to simply refuse to see all of this? and don't even get me started on the expenses fiddling. as they NEVER sigh the books off, something that if any of us tried would see us in prison we cannot measure how gigantic this is. what we can be pretty sure of though is that if it ever was laid bare it would be the biggest fraud in human history. you have no problem with all of the above, but fortunately for our childrens sake 17.4 million mighty and noble brexiteers have a big problem with it. ergo WE ARE LEAVING THE BUILDING ![]() |
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Burt, you could add if it's such a good gang why do they threaten harm to members who want to leave.
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WE ARE LEAVING THE BUILDING
According to the PJ/BFBanned thread on utube so will Breedingmad shortly. |
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Doubt it very much
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It;s an idle threat from someone who has been banned
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"Spoke of new trade deals worldwide and getting control of immigration"
Those things can be achieved within the Single Market. Mrs May has revealed nothing here I'm afraid. |
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the cutoms union means the EUSSR negotiates as a single entity so no individual member can negotiate its own deal with another country. freedom of movement comes hand in hand with the market and they have already said they will not move on that.
TMay spoke of us negotiating our own trade deals and getting control of immigration, she also stressed that we are leaving. the only logical conclusion is that we are leaving the lot. no customs union, no single market, no ECHR and supremacy residing back in the UK. all the news bulletins are leading with this referring to it as 'her strongest indication yet' and 'she pretty much confirmed we are leaving the single market'. its great news. |
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and its duly noted that the madbreeder has legged it from the raised issues.
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She's holding a 2 of spades and a 7 of hearts.
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the flop is 777
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-government-ignoring-experts-trade-deal-canada-ceta-jason-langrish-sir-ivan-rogers-theresa-may-a7515596.html
What do experts know... |
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Very little, they all thought we'd vote remain.
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how on earth could this canadian guy know what is and what isn't in place?
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The IMF said last month that Brexit could spark a stock market crash and a steep fall in house prices. In Saturday’s report to conclude its annual assessment of Britain’s economy.
Leaving the EU would hit British living standards, stoke inflation and wipe up to 5.5% off GDP, the International Monetary Fund has warned with less than a week to go until the referendum. The IMF used its annual report on the British economy to say Brexit would plunge the UK into recession next year and that it could see no economic advantage in leaving the EU. https://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/jun/18/imf-says-brexit-would-trigger-uk-recession-eu-referendum those experts at the guardian and the IMF said the stock market would crash if we voted out yet it closed last year at it's highest ever. so i agree with you, what do experst know ![]() ![]() |
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Maybe because he spent 10 years negotiating a trade deal with the E.U...
Maybe you know a bloke down the pub who could do a better job ... |
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The stock market is only up because the pound crashed do your research before spouting nonsense
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We will also be well placed when the Brussels dictatorship collapses, which it will within the next 5-10 years.
In the future it will be seen in the same light as the fall of the Berlin Wall, with Britain as the Gorbachev figure. |
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pound has not crashed, simply readjusted to its true level following some over valuation
and the guardian and the IMF along with all the project fear gang predicted BOTH the FACT is they were very wrong on the stock market and very wrong on a recession. as well as the punishment budget been abandoned along with all the other lies and nonsense. lies and nonsense that you continue to repeat. like a drone. run forest run ![]() |
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It's not a dictatorship by any sense of the word.
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Don't worry it won't be long before it's worth nowt..
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You're in for the ride, like it or not bm, strap up and make the best of it.
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we havnt left eu yet
we wont get a dry run at it, its straight in to negotiations , get it right first time, please. of course may could play a blinder but is there anything that suggests she will get best of deal ? british houses cheaper for those paid in euros, dollars and just about anything except turkish lira what is may going to do to pick up hole in economy, and to retain buisness in uk intead of them upping sticks so they can trade free in eu trump wants industry to remain in usa, and tafiffs are a threat we are going to stick 10% on all our european exports, good job the pound has fallen, oh hang on ..... |
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Yes, You're right if the Country voted for poverty that's what the 52% deserve..
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I must say I have never seen a worse loser, are you the bloke who hurls pens at the bookies screens at every finish?
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nobody has lost yet, nor are there any winners( except those that backed we would leave)
that is in the pot its funny the way people see this remainers and brexiters will get exactly the same deal ! |
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breeding, do you have long term history in the uk ?
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