if you want hard brexit, you will have to pay one way or another
hard brexit is marital abondenment without paying child support, and it's a criminal offense, and you always pay for it eventually![]()
if you want hard brexit, you will have to pay one way or another
hard brexit is marital abondenment without paying child support, and it's a criminal offense, and you always pay for it eventually![]()
^ you are of course correct that we are leaving the vulnerable and unable to look after themselves...
Hey, big-spender, Monsieur Parisienne... here's a link in case you missed it: https://teakdoor.com/the-teakdoor-lou...need-help.html (A fellow TD Member is in dire need of help - spend a minute to have a read, please)
[QUOTE=Dragonfly;3990360]but the cheap Brits don't like to pay, the tights bastards, /QUOTE]
Paying a bill of 11 + years of your shitty little country's contributions![]()
What's wrong with that?
Just tell Europe to fu*k off, England is an Island, do a runner and tow England and park it in the gulf, off Pattaya.
The bedsit pennies could take the ferry over to the mainland on the week-end for their fun.
Simples
England parked off Pattaya ...![]()
Does anyone not thing the Cuntservatives are screwing the whole thing up to force more austerity for the masses?
That part is pretty much complete.
It's 'Blame Game' now, and BJ will have spent the weekend lining up his excuses based on conversations of the previous few days.
Brexit reminds me of the Mad cow disaster, and it ended with a full embargo on British beef from the EU, an embargo still active in France today
The Tories are terrible in making things worse, they are full of themselves, incompetent and arrogant
and they don't find solutions for anything because of that, complete waste of time and resources
if only BoJo would quit the Tories and join Labour to kick out that old boring kunt of Corbyn, he could be the new Tony Blair![]()
Last edited by Dragonfly; 24-08-2019 at 04:25 PM.
but you can't leave without a EU27 vote, at least the hard way unless you want a full EU embargo![]()
Butters getting scared now. hahahahahahaha. did Boris surprise you, by having a much better grasp of the UK parliament than you do. FFS even a deluded Merkin like frt has more credibility than you do, and he's a fat useless bellend
Keep digging spineless one hahahahahahah
This should get the EU wetting themselves:
Just a far better approach nowadays under Boris - the EU bullying needs to be set in perspective: they will be £30 billion short of funds very soon...
They have a choice, start acting sensibly or deal with the consequences. This should have been the stance from day 1; smile, be friendly, speak positively, but also be clear about the consequences for them.
Indeed, the fact that Tusk and Macron are saying the UK must pay the £39 billion regardless, shows how it's on their mind, and how, as ever, the money was gonna really slaughter them - they are panicking big time now, so expect a full on verbal onslaught from them followed by some backing down in a few weeks...
Last edited by Bettyboo; 25-08-2019 at 12:29 PM.
Cycling should be banned!!!
Its hilarious that Syb and Mandy sit offshore preaching about UK austerity - worried about the pension you've been contributing to?
thank God, BoJo is not a judge in a court or can be make multinational decisions on his own
you guys will have to pay one or another, or it's a full embargo and England will be back to 1940s lifestyle without the V2s or maybe worse, US parachuting oversized food packages all over England![]()
interesting, Trump seems to be behaving a lot at G7
Macron and BoJo seems to be the best buddies,
BoJo is an amusing character, I will give you that
can't wait for him to do his 180 on Oct 31![]()
Respectfully, that is not correct; especially pay attention to the final paragraph.
https://fullfact.org/europe/eu-divorce-bill/
The ammounts to 2020 are not particularly a concern because they are less than one third, and they are payments we agreed to via long term budgeting in 2013 for 2014-2020.
Here are some numbers below from the institute for government. Consider that because we've already stayed longer in the EU, leaving at the end of October would reduce the amount by around £5 billion; leaving later, say 2020, would see a similar reduction.
The interesting part is the huge number (more than half) after 2021, we don't have to oay them if no agreement is made.
Looking inot those figures, a huuuuge amount is for civil servant pension payments. The EU civil servants are totally raping the EU populace.
There are 55,000+ EU civil servants.
Here are some details of the pension scheme, there are 2! One is entirely funded by taxpayers, one is only two-thirds funded by taxpayers... Managed by (and introduced by) House of Lords scumbags in Luxemburg, but of course they won't provide full details of the pension scheme...
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...-it-works.html
This is the kind of 'invisible' freeloading at the EU taxpayers expense that traitor May and HoLs scumbags support.
Last edited by Bettyboo; 25-08-2019 at 04:39 PM.
doesn't matter Betty, you are not leaving on OCT 31 either way![]()
I see today that BJ has said the UK will only pay the EU 9 Billion Pounds of the divorce bill and will not be paying the remaining 30 Billion. Way ta go Boris.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to tell European Council head Donald Tusk that the UK will only pay 9 billion pounds ($11 billion) instead of the 39 billion pound ($47.88 billion) liability agreed by former Prime Minister Theresa May under a no-deal Brexit, Sky News reported early on Sunday.
It may be that the bill is not binding until the WA is parliament approved but:
The divorce bill was the first thing EU and Britain discussed and agreed about, the agreement about trade, people, and all other things started after that.
Therefore the amount owed had nothing to do with the outcome of the coming discussions. As I said recently , you have not bought a deal from EUu.
Now for the amount, I don't think Teresa pulled out her pocket calculator and dialed in a bunch of numbers and got the result £39 billion.
It is of course an amount that specialist in her negotiation team found reasonable so I can not see any reason why it suddenly drops to £9 billion.
The £39 billion sum in itself is more than likely correct, no matter if it has been approved by parliament or not.
BoJo may impress some local Tory voters but it won't have any effect on EU, it won't put any pressure on them.
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