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Just now, apelike said:

We are a rich country and have plenty in reserves for emergencies, if we didnt we would not be able to pay the £49 billion owed to the EU so £4.2 billion (so far) is not a lot.

Yeah. And last night, a homeless man in distress outside Westminster died in hospital.

 

Emergencies to which you refer were, and are still being, self-created by your government, without any due cause or mandate.

 

A government which is ignoring (and arguably stoked) genuine and longstanding emergencies in all of the domestic sectors that I highlighted, and which are its responsibility.

 

Your rich country is killing its people through negligence. Recklessly so. More will die before this is all over, regardless of Brexit.

 

I can't comprehend people who turn a blind eye to this for the sake of following uninformed ideology. 

4 minutes ago, hobinfoot said:

The EU want to sell us their goods we want to sell them ours that's what will happen.

Tariffs on everything coming from the UK under a no deal Brexit. So says the EU's no deal contingency action plan of yesterday. Those German car manufacturers are cutting it a bit close, aren't they?

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3 minutes ago, L00b said:

Yeah. And last night, a homeless man in distress outside Westminster died in hospital.

 

Emergencies to which you refer were, and are still being, self-created by your government, without any due cause or mandate.

 

A government which is ignoring (and arguably stoked) genuine and longstanding emergencies in all of the domestic sectors that I highlighted, and which are its responsibility.

 

Your rich country is killing its people through negligence. Recklessly so. More will die before this is all over, regardless of Brexit.

 

I can't comprehend people who turn a blind eye to this for the sake of following uninformed ideology. 

Tariffs on everything coming from the UK under a no deal Brexit. So says the EU's no deal contingency action plan of yesterday. Those German car manufacturers are cutting it a bit close, aren't they?

Ah well,

"GERMANY will particularly suffer in the event of a no-deal Brexit as its export-dominated economy leaves it very vulnerable to damage."

 

https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1061636/eu-news-germany-no-deal-Brexit-consequences-angela-merkel

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38 minutes ago, apelike said:

We are a rich country and have plenty in reserves for emergencies, if we didnt we would not be able to pay the £49 billion owed to the EU so £4.2 billion (so far) is not a lot.

That's odd. For the past years we've been told we all have to tighten our belts, austerity is needed and there is no magic money tree,

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34 minutes ago, I1L2T3 said:

What kind of government would actively plan for the suicide rate rising due to its own actions.

 

It beggars belief

 

Morally and ethically bankrupt. 

One that's following the instructions of the referendum. I said in an earlier post that the EU want to sell their goods to us we want to sell ours to them. Or do you think all trade will stop after we leave ?

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1 hour ago, apelike said:

We are a rich country and have plenty in reserves for emergencies

Reserves for emergencies?! There are no "reserves" at all! Money is created by adding it to the national debt. The money to settle the outstanding obligations to EU projects has already been allocated because it is money already owed; it is merely being paid to a different schedule.

 

Rich country? Sure - so long as you include the City of London which skews the figures. Tax take from the City is expected to reduce by £10bn as it migrates some affairs out to Hamburg and Dublin. That's £192m per week in Brexiter speak.

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1 hour ago, retep said:

Ah well,

"GERMANY will particularly suffer in the event of a no-deal Brexit as its export-dominated economy leaves it very vulnerable to damage."

 

https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1061636/eu-news-germany-no-deal-Brexit-consequences-angela-merkel

And Ireland will suffer far more than Germany, in proportion.

 

And yet, neither of them will suffer a tenth of what the UK will in the event of a no-deal Brexit.

 

Everybody loses, regardless of which form Brexit takes.

 

But those banding together mitigate better and lose less. That's just common sense, never mind geopolitics in the 21st century.

 

Hence the Tories have  failed to divide the EU27, and now their backs are against the wall under the Article 50 cuckoo clock.

 

Don't forget to smile for the bird! 😈

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