Originally posted by the EU conspiracy theorist:
”we europeans”
bwahahahahahaha What a joker you are. We europeans indeed. lol
Yet more waffle and piffle.
CT capping was a means by which central government could counter excessive local spending by authorities which were usually doctrinally opposed to the prevailing government and which sought to by-pass central government strictures through the compensatory mechanism of local rates revenue collection in defiance of national policies.
Fuck all to do with recessions but certainly over the past decade the Tories depressed CT collection in order to make austerity measures more palatable.
the consequence of course is an almost national neglect of infrastructure.
Patrick Jenkin introduced capping to curtail the people's republics of ILEA and Merseyside taking the fiscal piss.
Projected Brexit induced losses are a matter of record in pretty much every arena from the IMF to the OECD, from the NIESR to the BoE, from Warren Buffet to Morgan Stanly, from Soros to the CBI. It's all there Chas - seek and ye shall find but please, spare me the propaganda horseshit.
Simply not interested, I do not read cut-n-paste merchants.
^ Sausages, we will see how it pans out. For you though the UK tax payer will still be picking up the tab for your CS and Govt pensions, neither of which you contributed to nor lived up the bargain that the current working generations pay for those in retirement so for you to be on here running down those who work an honest day in any job just shows what a fuking leech you really are. You seem happy with your lot for what little time you have left, lets hope its not too long as we have to meet the post EU funding shortfall somehow ehh.
UK post-Brexit blue passports made in Polish factory
Saturday February 22 2020, 12.00pm GMT, The Times
Boris Johnson brandishes Britain’s new passport for the first time but in a blow for Brexit supporters, the document is made in Poland
Britain’s new post-Brexit blue passports will be given to applicants from next month, the Home Office announced yesterday.
What it did not say, however, was that they will be made by a Franco/Dutch company at a factory in Poland, under EU procurement rules.
In one of the ironies of Brexit, the 11-year, £260 million contract was won by a subsidiary of the French multinational group Thales last year, after its British competitor De La Rue lost out.
UK post-Brexit blue passports made in Polish factory | News | The Times
^ yep they fuk'd off De La Rue. Looking back on the past 2 decades i cannot remember how many times the UK has fuk'd over its own companies in favour of EU ones via the European Journal. You'd not see the French or Yermans do it. Mind you when you meet UK Govt CS Commercial staff (the group of desk bound contract managers) you'll know why immediately, they are clueless just like Sausages.
yes, absolutely
Independence, that's the good enough reasons. This is the reason France got the nuke in the first place, so we don't have to take orders from other superpower, like England likes to do with his American cousins.
NATO is a bad idea, it's there because it's cheap and nobody want to pay for it. Eventually that will need to stop.
and here we have it,
Brexit: Emmanuel Macron 'not sure' of UK-EU trade deal by end of year - BBC News
French President Emmanuel Macron has said he is "not sure" a UK-EU trade deal will be struck by 31 December, the end of the Brexit transition period.
Mr Macron said negotiations starting in March will be "tense", with fishing rights a key point of contention.
It comes as the UK government signalled it would publish its mandate for the trade deal later this week.
In the document, ministers are expected to reiterate their desire for a Canada-style deal with few tariffs on goods.
While a trade deal is hammered out with the EU, the UK is following the majority of the bloc's rules.
The UK is in this transition period until 31 December following its departure from the EU on 31 January.
"I am not sure that an agreement will be reached between now and the end of the year," Mr Macron said at a meeting with fishermen in Paris on Saturday.
"Anyway, it is going to become more tense because [the British] are very hard."
Sharp cookie is micron, he's catching on. Now he just needs to go back to making the EU budget settlement unworkable.
This is surreal, you call it independence to suck Yermin cock? If someone ever pisses on your head you gonna call it rain?
Sure it's cheap, everything's cheap when you're not paying for it.NATO is a bad idea, it's there because it's cheap and nobody want to pay for it. Eventually that will need to stop.
If NATO ever does disband it won't be replaced by the EU army because a) you can't afford it, b) get yer head around that you can't afford it, c) even if you collect what is owed by the spongers which you won't because they don't have it you still couldn't afford it, d) you're fcuking broke, e) all it would do is kick off squabbles between France and I don't know maybe er Germany or Malta over who gets to push the buttons, f) another squabble over whom to bully first, g) and next, h) you gonna put everything to the vote with 27 vetos , and j) after all that anytime Putin wants to stroll down the Champs half of you will be scrambling to get those white flags out while the other half wonders what kind of fcukwit gives away the only real security they have to satisfy some giant ideological ego.
In short, you can toss NATO only when you can replace it with an effective deterrent stronger than wishful thinking.
Favour = best price
Bollox from you again.
All types of government procurement and the bidding in the member states is registered and so is the outcome, it is easy to verify that all countries loses a bid to another country every now and then.
I didn't realize we were still at war with Germany,
should I remind you the real reason the EEC was created was to end wars in Europe by finding a common economic interests among all members,
Germany is a founding member and was instrumental into ending a century of wars with neighboors, it can't be rejected or be a minor actor in the EU, like France and Italy, all united by the horror of WW2
true, hence why we will need to have Russia onboard in some capacity, maybe the UK too
should I remind you how close Russia and England were before the Bolchevick Revolution, working hand in hand like 2 brothers, 2 societies with a rich history of Empire conquests and dominance and a rich culture based on Royalty and fine Art,
Err, the Crimean War ..........
some progress
Brexit: EU set to agree UK trade talks mandate - BBC News
Ministers from the EU are meeting to approve their mandate for post-Brexit trade talks with the UK.
The document approved by the EU General Affairs Council on Tuesday morning will be the basis for future negotiations, to be carried out by Michel Barnier.
It says that EU standards should serve as "a reference point" in any future trade deal.
Meanwhile, UK ministers will also meet at No 10 to discuss the government's opening stance for negotiations.
The final agreement is due to be published online and presented in Parliament on Thursday.
The contrast could not be starker: on the one side we have a coherent group democratically appointed and mandated by a collegiate process of consultation midwifed by reasoned debate among equals working in consensus for the common good and on the other we have a demented Goebbels propping up a mendacious trickster and buffoon dictating a doctrine of piffle-waffle to a tenth rate bunch of craven lickspittles.
The Good Guys versus BoJo the Clown and his Orcs.
Never before have I loathed the British rabble as much as I do now.
Anyway, Sausages mates are clearly opting for a WTO solution given their negotiating stance, its all going swimmingly.
Can we get odds on how many sub groups will emerge from the 27?
Even your remain support group is split. The Saudi lout guardian reader, too weak to form his own opinions. The euro tramp with his scattergun attention seeking posts, and the festering gypo, caught in negative equity of his own choosing. All completely different opinions.
Imagine that multiplied by 9, and that’s being generous.
The EU will assume a united front for Barniers benefit, in reality, they will be more like spaghetti junction. Fuckwits.
Really? Are the "good guys" perchance the same mob who cant even agree over a budget now the gravy train no longer stops at London station.
You have 27 states, all with their own agendas most of which are going to have to take a dole cut, while the rest are going to have to suffer a "tax" increase other than the "frugal four," all trying to negotiate with one government with one Agenda and a majority big enough to ignore the loony labourites or the lib dims. Then you have Macron who thinks he can dictate the trade terms based on fishing rights in Brit waters. I'm sure Bojo will use this. He knows Macron has painted himself into a corner on fishing when Bojo holds all the Aces. He could grant more licenses to Belgium, Spain and Netherlands and less to France. He has endless options to play one country against another.
Bojo knows there cant be a deal in 12 months. It would take the E.U. 5 years and cost 10 million Euros just to get an extra toilet installed in the E.U.parliament. By the time they made sure it was carbon neutral, made from recyclable material, it was non gender specific, with the piss recycled into drinking water and the waste used for organic fertiliser, let alone do a complex trade deal in one year.
The EU need some sort of trade deal in a stagnating europe, whereas Bojo will have every excuse to take his preferred WTO option.
The E.U. and the Brits are playing poker. The problem is Barnier has 27 people looking over his shoulder, all squabbling over what to keep and what to throw away. Bojo can keep or throw away as he pleases.
Unfortunately, for all our Prince of Pattaya's protestations and his sycophantic sidekick, the Algerian ankle biter's affirmations, he has overestimated th E.U. and underestimated Bojo.
I think the EU negotiating wish list is an excellent document, it has crystalised pretty much every reason the UK left and offers a clear indication that "No Deal" is the only workable solution. Its incredible that it taken 3 years to arrive at what i always thought would be the outcome now we have got rid of the remainers interference.
Michael Gove,seems pretty straight forward.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-politics-51659602/michael-gove-uk-is-not-seeking-eu-rules-alignment
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