EU referendum debate
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I am not 100% sure because the "remainers" won't elucidate on this but I believe it will be a tax that goes to Brussels. Some forums are saying it has been held back until the referendum is over. I don't do social media but if you have access to Twitter or one of them maybe you can see what is being said........................ if anything.facade wrote:
So why on earth am I paying income tax on the few coppers interest my savings earn then :pinch:
I thought banks snitched to HMRC already :ohmy:
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And they brought in Blair and Major...........................think about that for ten seconds.Northern-Wanderer wrote: Vote out,i cant believe anything Cameron or Osbourne have said
One of the biggest liars and one who gets a living from the EU using money we donate.
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mark98 wrote: I'll be voting to stay in. Practically everybody I know is voting to stay in. There are reasons to vote out, but they are far out weighed by the benefits and advantages of staying on the inside.
The problem that I have with that is that the UK has already opted out of the common currency and declared our intention to remain out of any 'European super state'. The French and the Germans have stated that that will leave the UK side-lined and without any real influence so we will be on the outside anyway.
Some Suzukis and a bunch of motorcycles.
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Yes it is clear that we have little to no say in most things.Rhinoman wrote:
mark98 wrote: I'll be voting to stay in. Practically everybody I know is voting to stay in. There are reasons to vote out, but they are far out weighed by the benefits and advantages of staying on the inside.
The problem that I have with that is that the UK has already opted out of the common currency and declared our intention to remain out of any 'European super state'. The French and the Germans have stated that that will leave the UK side-lined and without any real influence so we will be on the outside anyway.
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