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    ^A50 can still be revoked.

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    Brilliant speech as usual by Sir Nigel of Farage today in the Euro Parliament where he's had a seat for 20 odd years. Have a listen foobar, I'm sure you'll be impressed and agree with all he has to say.

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    Ah yes, Nigel has been balls deep in the EU gravy train for some 20 years, meanwhile scamming retards like you that he hates the EU.

    The same Nigel that doen't bother to vote in the EU but whines about the lack of EU democracy to the gullible that swallow every word, hook, line and sinker.

    Farage is one of eight Ukip MEPs who were investigated in 2017 for misuse of EU funds. One of Ukip’s most senior figures, Roger Helmer, stood down last summer after an investigation that resulted in a demand to repay about £100,000 for alleged misuse of public funds. Helmer, who gave no explanation of his decision to stand down halfway through the parliamentary term, has always denied wrongdoing. Two other investigations into Ukip MEPs were closed without any action.

    Farage, who has been an MEP for 18 years, has one of the worst attendance records at the parliament in Brussels and Strasbourg. He is ranked 748 out of 751 MEPs and has taken part in only 37% of votes in the current parliamentary session, according to VoteWatch Europe.

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    Some terrorists are more acceptable than other terrorists if achieves your goals .
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    Helmer gave no reason for standing down? Again you lie and just make stuff up, he had a triple heart bypass.

    Now go watch Farage speech from today.

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    ^ Why would he stand down and give no reason if done nothing wrong?

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    Anyway back to Brexit, tonight's vote is pointless as it doesn't change the default position that we leave on 29 March whether we have a deal or not. Only way we are still in EU after 29 March is if an extension is agreed everything else is just noise.
    That will depend on the result of amendment a.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    ^ Why would he stand down and give no reason if done nothing wrong?
    I've just explained it you, can you actually read? He had a triple heart bypass. Now go watch Farage speech from today and tell me how good it was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    I've just explained it you, can you actually read? He had a triple heart bypass. Now go watch Farage speech from today and tell me how good it was.
    Yes, I bet he had a heart attack when he got caught with his fingers in the till.


    Eight UKIP MEPs, including the party's former and current leaders, Nigel Farage and Paul Nuttall, could have to pay £500,000 back to the European Parliament after being accused of misusing EU funds, the Guardian reported Wednesday.

    Farage and Raymond Finch will be asked to repay around £84,000 paid to their joint assistant Christopher Adams, according to the report.

    Roger Helmer faces the largest bill of about £95,000.

    The other MEPs under investigation are Jonathan Arnott, Louise Bours, James Carver and Margot Parker, the Guardian said.

    It added that the total amount owed could be £500,000

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    Anyway back to Brexit, tonight's vote is pointless as it doesn't change the default position that we leave on 29 March whether we have a deal or not. Only way we are still in EU after 29 March is if an extension is agreed everything else is just noise.
    right, because the EU will trigger the hard Brexit after March 29th, regardless of the UK vote

    awesome news I say,

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    Brilliant speech as usual by Sir Nigel of Farage today in the Euro Parliament where he's had a seat for 20 odd years. Have a listen foobar, I'm sure you'll be impressed and agree with all he has to say.
    post it here you lazy Brexiter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy View Post
    That will depend on the result of amendment a.
    Have you read ammendments a? It changes nothing if Doris still can't get her deal through and the EU don't agree to an extension.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    Yes, I bet he had a heart attack when he got caught with his fingers in the till.


    Eight UKIP MEPs, including the party's former and current leaders, Nigel Farage and Paul Nuttall, could have to pay £500,000 back to the European Parliament after being accused of misusing EU funds, the Guardian reported Wednesday.

    Farage and Raymond Finch will be asked to repay around £84,000 paid to their joint assistant Christopher Adams, according to the report.

    Roger Helmer faces the largest bill of about £95,000.

    The other MEPs under investigation are Jonathan Arnott, Louise Bours, James Carver and Margot Parker, the Guardian said.

    It added that the total amount owed could be £500,000
    There you again doing what you always do, make stuff up and lying and when gets pointed out to you yet again that you are making stuff up and lying you just ignore it and go on to something else that has nothing to do with what you were lying about.

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    Most imports tariff-free under no-deal plan

    The government has announced that most imports into the UK would not attract a tariff in the event of a no-deal Brexit.

    Under a temporary scheme 87% of imports by value would be eligible for zero-tariff access.

    At the moment 80% of imports are tariff free.

    Tariffs would be maintained to protect some industries, including agriculture. Beef, lamb, poultry and some dairy products would receive protection.

    How would the new system work?

    The new tariff regime would mark a shift in favour of products from non-EU countries.

    It would mean 82% of imports from the EU would be tariff-free, down from 100% now.

    92% percent of imports from the rest of the world would pay no border duty, up from 56%.

    Under the plan, the UK car industry will receive some protection, with some imported cars attracting tariffs.

    But car parts from the EU would be tariff free, which will help car plants in the UK.

    Also, the ceramics industry would receive some protection from cheap imports.






    https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47551266

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    Now go watch Farage speech from today...
    Nigel has never been an MP in the HOC, so he is an irrelevance when it comes to Brexit.

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    So as said along shit will become cheaper from rest of the world when free from the protectionist EU racket.

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    How will the Irish border system work?

    The government also announced that it will not introduce any new checks or controls, or require customs declarations for nearly all goods moving from across the border from Ireland to Northern Ireland in the event the UK leaves the EU without a deal.

    The move, to avoid friction at the UK's land border with the EU, will be temporary while a long solution is found.

    The government said tariffs will be payable on goods moving from the EU into the rest of the UK via Northern Ireland.

    It insisted that this would create no border down the Irish sea because there would be no checks on goods moved between Northern Ireland and Britain.

    But Prof Winters said it "almost certainly" violates World Trade Organisation (WTO) rules that demand equal treatment for all trading partners, he said.

    "Leaving the Irish border open also opens up the possibility of some EU goods being shipped to the UK via Ireland and so avoiding UK tariffs."

    https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47551266

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    Nigel has never been an MP in the HOC, so he is an irrelevance when it comes to Brexit.
    There you go again totally distanced from reality. There would have been no referendum without Farage and he's an irrelevance to Brexit.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    It would mean 82% of imports from the EU would be tariff-free, down from 100% now.
    Lalaland ...its assuming the EU are going to charge the same prices after Brexit.

    There is no way on earth EU imports are going to become cheaper, you must be very very stupid if you believe that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    Lalaland ...its assuming the EU are going to charge the same prices after Brexit.

    There is no way on earth EU imports are going to become cheaper, you must be very very stupid if you believe that.
    Again what is it with you and your lack of reading ability? No one is claiming stuff from the EU will be cheaper, stuff from outside the EU will be cheaper and some cases a fucking lot cheaper not subject to EU tariffs that in some cases run into hundreds of %.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    There you go again totally distanced from reality. There would have been no referendum without Farage and he's an irrelevance to Brexit.....
    If you think Nigel somehow brought about the referendum without even once being a member of parliament, you really are off in cloud cuckoo land.

    The referendum happened because of David Cameron looking for a solution to Tory infighting, ......nothing to to do with Farage in any way shape or form.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    No one is claiming stuff from the EU will be cheaper, stuff from outside the EU will be cheaper and some cases a fucking lot cheaper not subject to EU tariffs that in some cases run into hundreds of %.
    What does that say you drunken imbecile:

    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    It would mean 82% of imports from the EU would be tariff-free, down from 100% now.

    ...now back to your wankstation in Crewe and make sure your remote controls are lined up properly before the missus gets home

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    Christ, that foolbag is hard work.
    He is spreading across the forum like cancer.

    It's having butters cock in his mouth that makes him all confused and angry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    If you think Nigel somehow brought about the referendum without even once being a member of parliament, you really are off in cloud cuckoo land.

    The referendum happened because of David Cameron looking for a solution to Tory infighting, ......nothing to to do with Farage in any way shape or form.
    That's right the rise of UKIP taking votes from the Tories had nothing to do with the Tories putting in their manifesto a referendum on the EU. You dumb fuk it's the sole reason. Why do you think all remoaners blame Farage for Brexit? Because it had nothing to do with him. No Farage and Brexit would never have happened. The man really should be knighted or given a peerage. Greatest British politician of the 21st century.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foobar View Post
    What does that say you drunken imbecile:




    ...now back to your wankstation in Crewe and make sure your remote controls are lined up properly before the missus gets home
    You're get dumber by the post, 18% of imports from the EU will be subject to tariffs thus more expensive, 82% down from 100% will remain tariff free. No one is claiming EU imports will be cheaper you thick fuk. Even saying you have the reading ability of a 5 year old is being generous.

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