If someone like Soros fights Brexit, it means it's the right thing to do.Well I KNOW it isn't
And btw...this guy here calls Soros a criminal to ban. Guess who he is: a Italian senator
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If someone like Soros fights Brexit, it means it's the right thing to do.Well I KNOW it isn't
But, for the last however years on here, Soros has been your big bogey man. Whatever he says is a lie; he's not to be trusted; he's part of this corrupt bankers cartel...If someone like Soros backs Brexit, it means it's the right thing to do.
And btw...this guy here calls Soros a criminal to ban. Guess who he is: a Italian senator
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omg...sorry...I meant "if Soros is a remainer...then leaving is the right thing"But, for the last however years on here, Soros has been your big bogey man. Whatever he says is a lie; he's not to be trusted; he's part of this corrupt bankers cartel...
Now all of a sudden he is talking sense - you are so fickle.
Absolutely perfect exposition.Sky News Australia tells the truth about Brexit –
One question: is the average British person (the baker, the fisherman, the butcher) supposed to give a damn about the financial losses of some wealthy characters?An Interesting and up to date article on the probable effects on Britain (and America) by one of the highest rated financial analyst sites on the internet.
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Yes, because like it or not, much of the UK's wealth (and tax income) comes from these financial institutions. Loss of these bankers, etc. will leave a massive hole in tax revenues that will need filling.One question: is the average British person (the baker, the fisherman, the butcher) supposed to give a damn about the financial losses of some wealthy characters?
Sovereignty is priceless
One question: is the average British person (the baker, the fisherman, the butcher) supposed to give a damn about the financial losses of some wealthy characters?
Sovereignty is priceless
Yes, because like it or not, much of the UK's wealth (and tax income) comes from these financial institutions. Loss of these bankers, etc. will leave a massive hole in tax revenues that will need filling.
The EU is blackmailing Britain...period.I understood the article touched on that, perhaps our resident italian brexit mouthpiece didn't read it properly
And, of course, by "reasonable deal" you presumably mean "all the same benefits of being an EU member without having to pay for it". No matter what way you slice it, that kind of expectation is obviously and absurdly unreasonable.The EU is blackmailing Britain...period.
Because there will be zero losses if a reasonable deal is reached.
Is this 'reasonable deal' the one with golden unicorns?The EU is blackmailing Britain...period.
Because there will be zero losses if a reasonable deal is reached.
Maybe you didn't understand that these Eurocrats serve the interests of German bankers, they want UK to remain out of opportunism
And, of course, by "reasonable deal" you presumably mean "all the same benefits of being an EU member without having to pay for it".
The EU is blackmailing Britain...period.
Because there will be zero losses if a reasonable deal is reached.
Maybe you didn't understand that these Eurocrats serve the interests of German bankers, they want UK to remain out of opportunism
Considering their livelihood depends on wealthy characters, long term exports, cheap imports, no tarifs etc then they would be bloody stupid not to give a damn.
But hey, we are talking of brexit supporters here so you may have a point
I am disgusted. I can hardly wait that Britain exits...so Germany will be isolated and we will unleash against her the entire Slavic world
No...I studied banking law and EU law.So brexit is all a conspiracy by german bankers.... Tin foil hats at the ready.
How is it friendly or cooperative to refuse to pay for something and still expect to utilize its benefit? The whole point of the EU was to maintain diplomatic ties through trade and commerce. To opt out of the EU and still expect the same financial benefits is ludicrous.I thought the EU was founded about spiritual values like friendship and cooperation.
I admit no such thing. I think it's a delusional fantasy on the part of people trying desperately to justify a bad decision.You admit that these Eurocrats serve bankers' interests, according to the merciless law of the markets?
And yet you genuinely don't see the issue with refusing to pay for something and still expecting to gain benefits from it.No...I studied banking law and EU law.