View Poll Results: Should the U.K leave the E.U?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chittychangchang View Post
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    Eight years of austerity and cuts in the U.K all compounded by lie after lie by bankers, labour, Tories and The defunct Lib/dems.
    What has that got to with the EU?
    50 million reasons everyday, better of spent at home instead of propping the EU up.
    This really is the most garbled post I have seen in a while. The austerity cuts have nothing to do with the EU! By the way the contribution to the EU by Britain equals 0.003% of GDP - look it up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
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    Eight years of austerity and cuts in the U.K all compounded by lie after lie by bankers, labour, Tories and The defunct Lib/dems.
    What has that got to with the EU?
    50 million reasons everyday, better of spent at home instead of propping the EU up.
    This really is the most garbled post I have seen in a while. The austerity cuts have nothing to do with the EU! By the way the contribution to the EU by Britain equals 0.003% of GDP - look it up!
    Not looking it up, but that sounds wrong or you have a good deal.

    Wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by helge View Post
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    Eight years of austerity and cuts in the U.K all compounded by lie after lie by bankers, labour, Tories and The defunct Lib/dems.
    What has that got to with the EU?
    50 million reasons everyday, better of spent at home instead of propping the EU up.
    This really is the most garbled post I have seen in a while. The austerity cuts have nothing to do with the EU! By the way the contribution to the EU by Britain equals 0.003% of GDP - look it up!
    Not looking it up, but that sounds wrong or you have a good deal.

    Wrong
    0.5% of GDP. 26p per day each for visa-free travel, health insurance throughout the EU, a single market for business and the freedom to live, work, and retire in any EU country, not a bad deal. The British are, per head, the 8th largest contributors to the EU budget and get an awful lot back for what they pay. Good to see them living up to their reputation as Kee Niow whiners.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b View Post

    0.5% of GDP. 26p per day each for visa-free travel, health insurance throughout the EU, a single market for business and the freedom to live, work, and retire in any EU country, not a bad deal. .
    So,, how many pence per day to provide these services to your wandering EU compatriots ?

    You haven't got the numbers, do you ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by helge View Post
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    0.5% of GDP. 26p per day each for visa-free travel, health insurance throughout the EU, a single market for business and the freedom to live, work, and retire in any EU country, not a bad deal. .
    So,, how many pence per day to provide these services to your wandering EU compatriots ?

    You haven't got the numbers, do you ?
    What?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b View Post
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    0.5% of GDP. 26p per day each for visa-free travel, health insurance throughout the EU, a single market for business and the freedom to live, work, and retire in any EU country, not a bad deal. .
    So,, how many pence per day to provide these services to your wandering EU compatriots ?

    You haven't got the numbers, do you ?
    What?
    A couple of things:

    Every EU citizen who comes to Denmark has the right to claim benefits.

    After 1 month they can/or could claim un-employment benefits.

    I would have to wait 1 year, and prove that I had work during that period.

    They can claim child support for their kids back home.

    I couldn't get shit for my halfbreeds.


    A yes, I have to provide everything for the wife for the next 7 years, and had to pay the sum of 53000 kroner as a guaranty.


    Do you get my drift ?

    I work with other EU citizens almost every day, and don't mind that, if they aren't dumping wages here.
    Good people most of them, but..

    I bet you that your '26 p' doesn't cover the costs of being the idealist you are.


    And please don't play your 'right wing looney' card to me.

    The EU is as Anti-Socialistic as any right winger could ask for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by helge View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b View Post

    0.5% of GDP. 26p per day each for visa-free travel, health insurance throughout the EU, a single market for business and the freedom to live, work, and retire in any EU country, not a bad deal. .
    So,, how many pence per day to provide these services to your wandering EU compatriots ?

    You haven't got the numbers, do you ?
    What?
    A couple of things:

    Every EU citizen who comes to Denmark has the right to claim benefits.

    After 1 month they can/or could claim un-employment benefits.

    I would have to wait 1 year, and prove that I had work during that period.

    They can claim child support for their kids back home.

    I couldn't get shit for my halfbreeds.


    A yes, I have to provide everything for the wife for the next 7 years, and had to pay the sum of 53000 kroner as a guaranty.


    Do you get my drift ?

    I work with other EU citizens almost every day, and don't mind that, if they aren't dumping wages here.
    Good people most of them, but..

    I bet you that your '26 p' doesn't cover the costs of being the idealist you are.


    And please don't play your 'right wing looney' card to me.

    The EU is as Anti-Socialistic as any right winger could ask for.
    I still don't get it. The rules in the UK aren't the same as they are in Denmark. You seem to think they are. The rules in Denmark have nothing to do with the situation in the UK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by helge View Post

    Wrong
    You are but then like so many you would rather rant and believe half-truths than examine the facts!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
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    Wrong
    You are but then like so many you would rather rant and believe half-truths than examine the facts!
    0,0003 % of BNP ?


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