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That blogger that the link was for is a blagger. A very bitter and angry man. Not in the least objective and even more biased than his targets.
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That blogger was a blagger What does that make his results if they were wonkey
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Er... almost entirely misleading, ignorant of trends, shortsighted. Oh, dear me, not unlike the objects of his rage.
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Do you really believe what you have written woof 25? Total nonsense. Countries will continue to trade as they cannot afford not to. Just look at what the UK imports.
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Thankfully we are an inventive nation and also a leader in banking and investment. But we like many other countries have too many people both nationals and others removing eu members might help but will not resolve our problems in my opinion. We need to reform education and bring back technical training and give our children chance to learn skills which are in demand rather than keep them on benefits for rest of their lives. You may not agree with me or my views but you should at least respect them or are people who think like me undesirable in the new state about to be born as some hope |
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No offence intended but I cannot believe that other EU countries or others would cease to export their goods and services should we pull out of the EU. Just look at the amount of trade we do with other countries regardless of whether they are in the "club."
I'm all for getting people into training and jobs but that needs to start with a radical overhaul of the benefits system. Alongside this there needs to be a point system for those that enter this country. We do not need to take in more benefit claimants, we have enough of our own for goodness sake. I have absolutely no issue with somebody coming here to work and contribute through direct taxation but not to freeload and exploit our generosity. |
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If UK, with or without Scotland, withdrew from EU, it would take less than a month for EU to impose tariffs on UK banks for all inter EU/UK transactions. Then another month to resettle EU overall banking in Hamburg.
With UK no longer able to threaten a veto on anything, the flood gates would be opened and the consequences unlimited. Then USA, which sees UK primarily as a gateway into tariff-free EU would cut UK off and deal direct with Germany or maybe France. The world is a very different place now, isolationism is suicidal. The recent election shocks in EU will gradually bring about the reform required to moderate the worst excesses from Brussels. It will never get better but might well not get worse.
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Common market principles? These have no bearing on the EU policies eg the Lisbon Treaty. When someone can explain to me that the millions of pounds we pay into the EU each week represents good value to the UK, then I may see the advantage.
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