It begins.........
Rural area overwhelmingly voted 'out' now concerned that it's gonna be fucked without annual EU subsidy. That they just overwhelmingly voted to decline.
( , Fri 24 Jun 2016, 12:23, Share, Reply)
Rural area overwhelmingly voted 'out' now concerned that it's gonna be fucked without annual EU subsidy. That they just overwhelmingly voted to decline.
( , Fri 24 Jun 2016, 12:23, Share, Reply)
The hangover begins.
Basically the country has woken up with a massive "Grate Birtain" tattoo on its face
( , Fri 24 Jun 2016, 12:30, Share, Reply)
Basically the country has woken up with a massive "Grate Birtain" tattoo on its face
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well i'm currently in Cornwall and we're having a celebratory cream tea and wicker man.
On a serious note I would expect the council to ask the government what their plans are. Hopefully not having to pay our membership dues will more than cover current funding plus the rebuilding of our fishing fleet will help get the Cornish off handouts.
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On a serious note I would expect the council to ask the government what their plans are. Hopefully not having to pay our membership dues will more than cover current funding plus the rebuilding of our fishing fleet will help get the Cornish off handouts.
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I'm sure they'll reopen a couple of tin mines too while they're at it
Sounds like just the sort of thing the tories would do
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Sounds like just the sort of thing the tories would do
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"not having to pay our membership dues will more than cover current funding plus the rebuilding of our fishing fleet will help get the Cornish off handouts"
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA............I'm assuming that didn't even manage to type that without pissing yourself laughing.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHA............I'm assuming that didn't even manage to type that without pissing yourself laughing.
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So areas benifitting worst from the current situation and needing eu hand outs vote to change the status quo?
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56.5% isn't exactly "overwhelmingly". I'd wager this is the other 43.5% shitting their pants like the rest of us.
( , Fri 24 Jun 2016, 13:02, Share, Reply)
Then take a look at these two fuckwits...
Voted leave but didn't think "leave" would win, now regret voting leave.
twitter.com/MetroUK/status/746272529875034114
www.itv.com/news/update/2016-06-24/leave-voter-disappointed-and-wishes-to-vote-remain/
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Voted leave but didn't think "leave" would win, now regret voting leave.
twitter.com/MetroUK/status/746272529875034114
www.itv.com/news/update/2016-06-24/leave-voter-disappointed-and-wishes-to-vote-remain/
( , Fri 24 Jun 2016, 14:42, Share, Reply)
Christ almighty, people are idiots.
Where do they think the subsidies came from?
The money you no longer have to contribute to the EU can now be spend directly, without the rest of the EU creaming it off.
( , Fri 24 Jun 2016, 16:24, Share, Reply)
Where do they think the subsidies came from?
The money you no longer have to contribute to the EU can now be spend directly, without the rest of the EU creaming it off.
( , Fri 24 Jun 2016, 16:24, Share, Reply)
Yes.. but
The leave side dismissed the rebuttals about their 350million a week figure regarding EU investment by saying, basically, "yeah but we don't get to choose what we spend that money on so nerrrrrr"
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The leave side dismissed the rebuttals about their 350million a week figure regarding EU investment by saying, basically, "yeah but we don't get to choose what we spend that money on so nerrrrrr"
( , Fri 24 Jun 2016, 18:00, Share, Reply)
This seemed to be something both sides twisted to their own ends.
Here's a simplified metyfour thing.
You give me £18 to be part of the club.
I say "nah mate, knock a fiver off that because you keep moaning about the cost"
Then I spend £4.50 on a prezzie I think you'll like.
The remaining £8.50 I spend on club maintance and some of the poorer members.
Some will say the club costs £8.50 and some will say £13 because they would rather had vouchers and bought their own prezzie.
Now times those numbers by a billion.
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Here's a simplified metyfour thing.
You give me £18 to be part of the club.
I say "nah mate, knock a fiver off that because you keep moaning about the cost"
Then I spend £4.50 on a prezzie I think you'll like.
The remaining £8.50 I spend on club maintance and some of the poorer members.
Some will say the club costs £8.50 and some will say £13 because they would rather had vouchers and bought their own prezzie.
Now times those numbers by a billion.
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