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4 hours ago, melthebell said:

hahahaha jesus its like living in an altered reality

 

there was NEVER a vision, there still ISNT a vision, just nonsense

I know some MPs have said that we will still support farmers etc. but what about the UK moving to be a free trading nation?

If we do become a free trading nation, the exchequer will no longer receive the £3 billion due to EU tariffs.

Will we increase taxes to make up for that lost £3 billion or cut the NHS or other public services?

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2 minutes ago, El Cid said:

I know some MPs have said that we will still support farmers etc. but what about the UK moving to be a free trading nation?

If we do become a free trading nation, the exchequer will no longer receive the £3 billion due to EU tariffs.

Will we increase taxes to make up for that lost £3 billion or cut the NHS or other public services?

exactly, its nonsense all this it will be cheaper, we will get more, free trade bobbins...the BEST deal we have is the one we have

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6 minutes ago, El Cid said:

I know some MPs have said that we will still support farmers etc. but what about the UK moving to be a free trading nation?

If we do become a free trading nation, the exchequer will no longer receive the £3 billion due to EU tariffs.

Will we increase taxes to make up for that lost £3 billion or cut the NHS or other public services?

I think that the farmers are going to be asked to plant magic money trees.

 

The money harvested will be used to compensate for our broken economy, post Brexit.

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47 minutes ago, El Cid said:

I know some MPs have said that we will still support farmers etc. but what about the UK moving to be a free trading nation?

If we do become a free trading nation, the exchequer will no longer receive the £3 billion due to EU tariffs.

Will we increase taxes to make up for that lost £3 billion or cut the NHS or other public services?

The EU have never given  any money to support our farmers because we have always been a net contributor to the EU budget. All the EU have done is return some of the money our country has contributed to their budget from taxpayers and given a little bit back to the farmers.  After our country leave the EU, it will be up to our Government to decide how much subsidies  farmers get from taxpayers money which was previously sent to the EU budget.  Our democratic people will decide who will govern our country and will be able to choose which party to vote for and choose the one which will be most generous to farmers, if  that is an important factor when deciding which  party to vote for.

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8 minutes ago, Lockdoctor said:

The EU have never given  any money to support our farmers because we have always been a net contributor to the EU budget. All the EU have done is return some of the money our country has contributed to their budget from taxpayers and given a little bit back to the farmers.  After our country leave the EU, it will be up to our Government to decide how much subsidies  farmers get from taxpayers money which was previously sent to the EU budget.  Our democratic people will decide who will govern our country and will be able to choose which party to vote for and choose the one which will be most generous to farmers, if  that is an important factor when deciding which  party to vote for.

Given that we are already 15% poorer following the collapse of the pound, you might want to rethink your optimism.

 

That and the inevitable reduction in tax take caused by the upcoming Brexit related recession, might make government largesse  difficult, to say the least.

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10 minutes ago, Lockdoctor said:

Our democratic people will decide who will govern our country 

Didn’t you say a few posts ago that you supported Parliament being suspended to push through a no-deal Brexit against the wishes of the people?

 

How does that square with your claim that the people will decide who will govern our country?

 

You are a fraud.

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15 minutes ago, Lockdoctor said:

The EU have never given  any money to support our farmers because we have always been a net contributor to the EU budget. All the EU have done is return some of the money our country has contributed to their budget from taxpayers and given a little bit back to the farmers.  After our country leave the EU, it will be up to our Government to decide how much subsidies  farmers get from taxpayers money. 

That'll be substantially less than EU funding then - unless it's from BoJo's magic money tree.

 

Remind me - you did say a while back you voted remain - and look how your English has improved beyond all recognition in 2 years.

 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Longcol said:

That'll be substantially less than EU funding then - unless it's from BoJo's magic money tree.

 

Remind me - you did say a while back you voted remain - and look how your English has improved beyond all recognition in 2 years.

 

 

 

I have always stated I voted to remain in the EU.  I am honoured you remember all my previous posts, but  I don't feel guilty about forgetting  all of your contributions.  I have never made a secret that English isn't my first language and  I am proud I am having  more good days than bad days now  when  I type in English. 

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