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The Consequences of Brexit [part 4]


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No its not - you are fundamentally wrong.

 

Brush the chip off your shoulder and admit that the little empire you live in is old fashioned, out of date and should get into a twenty-first century where facts drive arguments not ill-conceived prejudices.

 

The EU blocks renationalisation of public services.

 

EU rules require public utility monopolies to 'open up' to competition. As the European Commission has stated: "EU rail legislation has consistently encouraged market-opening". The EU requires rival companies to have access to utility networks, such as transport, which it says is "beneficial".

 

No British government could renationalise the entire rail service while being a member of either the EU or the single market.

 

No to the privatisation of public services. No to the EU and the Single Market.

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The EU blocks renationalisation of public services.

 

EU rules require public utility monopolies to 'open up' to competition. As the European Commission has stated: "EU rail legislation has consistently encouraged market-opening". The EU requires rival companies to have access to utility networks, such as transport, which it says is "beneficial".

 

No British government could renationalise the entire rail service while being a member of either the EU or the single market.

 

No to the privatisation of public services. No to the EU and the Single Market.

 

Which UK prime minister is going to renationalise the privatised industries?

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The EU blocks renationalisation of public services.

 

EU rules require public utility monopolies to 'open up' to competition. As the European Commission has stated: "EU rail legislation has consistently encouraged market-opening". The EU requires rival companies to have access to utility networks, such as transport, which it says is "beneficial".

 

No British government could renationalise the entire rail service while being a member of either the EU or the single market.

 

No to the privatisation of public services. No to the EU and the Single Market.

 

You are so transparent that it is scary. Each time your nonsense gets rebuked you just harp up with a new fake-story.

 

Let me be very clear: the way rail is organised in the UK is entirely down to UK government.

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A spike in violent crime in London saw more murders committed in the city in February and March than there were in New York, figures show.

So far in 2018, 46 people in London have been fatally stabbed, shot or injured compared to 50 in the US city. But, while New York's rate month-on-month has decreased since January, London's is on the rise.

 

Why is violent crime on the increase, Conservative policies, the last or present Mayor or the divisive Brexit result?

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-43610936

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A spike in violent crime in London saw more murders committed in the city in February and March than there were in New York, figures show.

So far in 2018, 46 people in London have been fatally stabbed, shot or injured compared to 50 in the US city. But, while New York's rate month-on-month has decreased since January, London's is on the rise.

 

Why is violent crime on the increase, Conservative policies, the last or present Mayor or the divisive Brexit result?

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-43610936

Who are these people who are going around stabbing each other ??????.

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"A second referendum would have the same effect on the health of our democracy as tanks surrounding the Palace of Westminster."

 

Simon Heffer, writing in 'The Telegraph', 31/03/2018.

 

"I fear he’s right. Even if a referendum rejected the deal, the cry that “the establishment” had forced “the people” to vote again until they obeyed would unleash perilously explosive outrage."

 

Polly Toynbee, writing in 'The Guardian' 02/04/2018.

 

NO to a second EU referendum! NO to being forced to vote again!

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"A second referendum would have the same effect on the health of our democracy as tanks surrounding the Palace of Westminster."

 

Simon Heffer, writing in 'The Telegraph', 31/03/2018.

 

"I fear he’s right. Even if a referendum rejected the deal, the cry that “the establishment” had forced “the people” to vote again until they obeyed would unleash perilously explosive outrage."

 

Polly Toynbee, writing in 'The Guardian' 02/04/2018.

 

NO to a second EU referendum! NO to being forced to vote again!

 

Yeah,just wait while the Generation Game has finished,then we're all out on the streets.

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Yeah,just wait while the Generation Game has finished,then we're all out on the streets.

 

I thought that you didn't live in the UK, wasn't eligible to vote in the EU referendum, and yet you claim "we're all out on the streets".

 

Has Brexit so destabilised the EU member states that once we leave the whole rotten edifice will crumble?

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"A second referendum would have the same effect on the health of our democracy as tanks surrounding the Palace of Westminster."

 

Simon Heffer, writing in 'The Telegraph', 31/03/2018.

 

"I fear he’s right. Even if a referendum rejected the deal, the cry that “the establishment” had forced “the people” to vote again until they obeyed would unleash perilously explosive outrage."

 

Polly Toynbee, writing in 'The Guardian' 02/04/2018.

 

NO to a second EU referendum! NO to being forced to vote again!

 

Scared of a bit of democracy are you, worried that you'd lose the 2nd vote, now that people have wised up to the leave lies.

There will be a second vote and you will lose.

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