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The EU: In, out, shake it all about.... (20 Viewers)

  • Thread starter jimmyhillsfanclub
  • Start date Jun 8, 2016
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As of right now, how are thinking of voting? In or out

  • Remain

    Votes: 23 37.1%
  • Leave

    Votes: 35 56.5%
  • Undecided

    Votes: 3 4.8%
  • Not registered or not intention to vote

    Votes: 1 1.6%

  • Total voters
    62
  • Poll closed Jun 15, 2016.
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Ashdown

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  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,126
Astute said:
Exactly.

So make your mind up.

Do you think it is tax avoidance or is it a legal way of paying less tax?

If it is legal then we should do what Juncker did for Luxembourg. Because you continually say we should chase tax owed here. But if you say it is done legally we can't chase it like you say we should. If so why can't we do the same as Luxembourg?

To me it is legal fraud. But there you go. Juncker helped it to happen in Luxembourg. Now he is in a position to protect it. So we can't chase unpaid tax like you say we should.

But the EU is now chasing it. And Juncker isn't a part of it. This could get interesting.
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That Juncker is a skunk, he really is. The EU crowd have once again shown their true colours this week and will continue to do so. They throw in token crap that has pretty much been sorted like EU citizens rights as an excuse to stall talks but in truth it's all about the money they want to grab !
 
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Captain Dart

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,127
So what do y'all think about Juncker's illegal state aid for Luxemboug?
Europe 'to bill Amazon for back taxes'

What a naughty boy.
 

chiefdave

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,128
EU to take Ireland to court over €13bn illegal state aid for Apple
 
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chiefdave

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,129
Captain Dart said:
So what do y'all think about Juncker's illegal state aid for Luxemboug?
Europe 'to bill Amazon for back taxes'
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Given we were being told last week the EU was a dictatorship and it was solely down to Juncker what happened then isn't it down to him that they're being billed for back taxes, or is it only a dictatorship when it supports your argument?
 
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Captain Dart

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,130
chiefdave said:
Given we were being told last week the EU was a dictatorship and it was solely down to Juncker what happened then isn't it down to him that they're being billed for back taxes, or is it only a dictatorship when it supports your argument?
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I don't believe I said that? I do think there is insufficient democracy, if the EU is going to have powerful political leaders they shouldn't be appointed by what is in effect an electoral college of MEPs. https://www.economist.com/news/euro...-eus-democratic-deficit-election-or-selection
 
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Kingokings204

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,131
Ashdown said:
That Juncker is a skunk, he really is. The EU crowd have once again shown their true colours this week and will continue to do so. They throw in token crap that has pretty much been sorted like EU citizens rights as an excuse to stall talks but in truth it's all about the money they want to grab !
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Absolutely this. I think everyone knows this. All they want and will still want is our money. It's all about money. It's the only language they know. They employ the most amount of civil servants for a union in the latest state of the art buildings. Jet around the world and wine and dine plentiful, get pensions not seen anywhere else in the world. No wonder all the uk policticans want to stay in. It's a great gig after uk politics has finished. Now we vote to leave and 10b a year is set to go.

Please Britain please stay. Or give us 100b and you can go as that gives us times to put up every one else's bill.

Everything you need to know about this EU. Money. Money money.
 
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Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,132
Kingokings204 said:
Absolutely this. I think everyone knows this. All they want and will still want is our money. It's all about money. It's the only language they know. They employ the most amount of civil servants for a union in the latest state of the art buildings. Jet around the world and wine and dine plentiful, get pensions not seen anywhere else in the world. Now we vote to leave and 10b a year is set to go.

Please Britain please stay. Or give us 100b and you can go as that gives us times to put up every one else's bill.

Everything you need to know about this EU. Money. Money money.
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Indeed. Martcov was lecturing me on democracy the other day - it's seems EU and democracy are having the week off given the silence over Catalonia
 
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Kingokings204

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,133
Grendel said:
Indeed. Martcov was lecturing me on democracy the other day - it's seems EU and democracy are having the week off given the silence over Catalonia
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Wasn't even mentioned in junckers EU speech yesterday aired by the BBC in the EU parliament. The classic head in the sand stuff. I won't mention it and we all pretend it didn't happen. It's set a precedent now of course.
 

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,134
chiefdave said:
EU to take Ireland to court over €13bn illegal state aid for Apple
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I've said it before but post Brexit I can foresee an Irish clamour to exit.

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martcov

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,135
Captain Dart said:
I don't believe I said that? I do think there is insufficient democracy, if the EU is going to have powerful political leaders they shouldn't be appointed by what is in effect an electoral college of MEPs. https://www.economist.com/news/euro...-eus-democratic-deficit-election-or-selection
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I thought the political leaders were the MEPs and the European Council - not the civil servants?
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,136
fernandopartridge said:
I've said it before but post Brexit I can foresee an Irish clamour to exit.

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Definetely.
 
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martcov

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,137
Grendel said:
Indeed. Martcov was lecturing me on democracy the other day - it's seems EU and democracy are having the week off given the silence over Catalonia
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Whatever they do will be wrong. If they take Spain's side they will be undemocratic. If they take Catalonia's side, they will be interefereing in a member's own constitutional affairs. If they do nothing it will prove that the EU is greedy. No doubt Grendel knows what to do.... Oh, I know, back Brexit and screw Europe...
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,138
martcov said:
Whatever they do will be wrong. If they take Spain's side they will be undemocratic. If they take Catalonia's side, they will be interefereing in a member's own constitutional affairs. If they do nothing it will prove that the EU is greedy. No doubt Grendel knows what to do.... Oh, I know, back Brexit and screw Europe...
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What's your view on Catalonia?
 
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martcov

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,139
Kingokings204 said:
Absolutely this. I think everyone knows this. All they want and will still want is our money. It's all about money. It's the only language they know. They employ the most amount of civil servants for a union in the latest state of the art buildings. Jet around the world and wine and dine plentiful, get pensions not seen anywhere else in the world. No wonder all the uk policticans want to stay in. It's a great gig after uk politics has finished. Now we vote to leave and 10b a year is set to go.

Please Britain please stay. Or give us 100b and you can go as that gives us times to put up every one else's bill.

Everything you need to know about this EU. Money. Money money.
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I hope that money - or rather agreed financial commitments - are enforced. The EU has the responsibilty to 27 members to ensure this is done. How come Britain still doesn't know what it wants and has a cabinet led by an ineffective leader and comprised of people who are juggling for power and their own career interests above the interests of the UK? BTW, Britain has been recruiting thousands of civil servants to take over offices replacing EU institutions - so I shouldn't play the bureaucracy card.

The EU is not to blame for Britain's unpreparedness. They have had well over a year to tell us specifically a. what they want from the EU, and b. what definite benefits the British electorate are going to get out of Brexit ( vague comments like "control of our borders", "Brexit means Brexit" etc. don't say anything which you can quantify as a benefit ).
 
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Ashdown

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,140
'Britain has been recruiting thousands of civil servants to take over offices replacing EU institutions - so I shouldn't play the bureaucracy card.'.............Yup British jobs for British people !! That's how it should be of course !
It's a gravy train for Belgium, the French and of course Germany. Poland does well too as not only do they take a huge share of cash, they export their unemployment problem too. My mate has a house in Bulgaria near the ski resorts, he says that the whole area has been revamped with billions of Euro's of EU money, good for him but for the UK ?? Nah
As for unpreparedness, you are only reading bullshit in bias news outlets. You've just said yourself there is a big recruitment drive. We've put plenty of proposals to Barnier and his muppets but the unelected cretins are like a stuck record........money, money, money !
 
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Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,141
martcov said:
I hope that money - or rather agreed financial commitments - are enforced. The EU has the responsibilty to 27 members to ensure this is done. How come Britain still doesn't know what it wants and has a cabinet led by an ineffective leader and comprised of people who are juggling for power and their own career interests above the interests of the UK? BTW, Britain has been recruiting thousands of civil servants to take over offices replacing EU institutions - so I shouldn't play the bureaucracy card.

The EU is not to blame for Britain's unpreparedness. They have had well over a year to tell us specifically a. what they want from the EU, and b. what definite benefits the British electorate are going to get out of Brexit ( vague comments like "control of our borders", "Brexit means Brexit" etc. don't say anything which you can quantify as a benefit ).
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You truly are a disgrace - we should pay want we contractually owe and that's it. If there isn't an instant formula to calculate that and an agreement by all members when signing treaties of their obligations then we should just abandon negotiations and walk away. German car prices will instantly rise and sales will be lost in their highest profit market. Let's see who comes back to the negotiating table then shall we.
 
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skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,142
fernandopartridge said:
I've said it before but post Brexit I can foresee an Irish clamour to exit.

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What are you basing that on?
 
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Kingokings204

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,143
martcov said:
I hope that money - or rather agreed financial commitments - are enforced. The EU has the responsibilty to 27 members to ensure this is done. How come Britain still doesn't know what it wants and has a cabinet led by an ineffective leader and comprised of people who are juggling for power and their own career interests above the interests of the UK? BTW, Britain has been recruiting thousands of civil servants to take over offices replacing EU institutions - so I shouldn't play the bureaucracy card.

The EU is not to blame for Britain's unpreparedness. They have had well over a year to tell us specifically a. what they want from the EU, and b. what definite benefits the British electorate are going to get out of Brexit ( vague comments like "control of our borders", "Brexit means Brexit" etc. don't say anything which you can quantify as a benefit ).
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Blimey British jobs for British workers. There is a terrible thing hey.

Britain doesn't owe anything beyond 2020 and that's the end of it. I'm not blaming the EU to have a go at trying to get more but it's tells you everything you need to know about the black hole created by brexit. Maybe their pensions will have to be cut 5% see how that goes down hey Mart? I tell you it will be the EU citizen to pay for Britains missing money it won't be their pay packet and lifestyle.
 
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Kingokings204

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,144
skybluetony176 said:
What are you basing that on?
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Probably the 3 referendums they had in 2008 Tony? You remember don't you? the first two where they voted no to the Lisbon treaty and were told to vote a third time and get it right please. Probably that.
 
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Sick Boy

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  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,145
Grendel said:
Indeed. Martcov was lecturing me on democracy the other day - it's seems EU and democracy are having the week off given the silence over Catalonia
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The EU doesn't get involved in domestic politics, as I'm sure you know.
 
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Sick Boy

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  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,146
fernandopartridge said:
I've said it before but post Brexit I can foresee an Irish clamour to exit.

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Highly unlikely. The EU has a very high approval rating.
 
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Captain Dart

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,147
martcov said:
I thought the political leaders were the MEPs and the European Council - not the civil servants?
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But they are not the electorate, they are an electoral college & I think that is not sufficiently democratic.
 

fernandopartridge

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,148
Sick Boy said:
Highly unlikely. The EU has a very high approval rating.
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Not amongst any of the Irish people I know. They were admiring of the UK public's vote to leave. Remember they voted against the Lisbon treaty first time around.

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skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,149
fernandopartridge said:
Not amongst any of the Irish people I know. They were admiring of the UK public's vote to leave. Remember they voted against the Lisbon treaty first time around.

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You also have to remember that they take out more than they pay in, you also have to remember they have the Euro as a currency, can't really comment on the feeling amongst the population but even if there was a hunger I can't see the politicians sharing that opinion. As you pointed out, they had to have two referendums on the Lisbon treaty, can't see them doing a Cameron and taking the risk of the in out referendum.

Euroscepticism in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

According to Wikipedia the EU has an 80% approval rating in Ireland. Must be true

This was an interesting bit

"A poll conducted by Red C in January 2017 found that 70% are in favour of EU membership while 28% said they would vote for an 'Irexit' if there was a "hard border" with Northern Ireland. [12]Additional Eurobarometer and Red C polls in the first half of 2017 found that a significant majority agree that Ireland should remain in the European Union, with the former poll suggesting 90% support for freedom of movement of EU nationals, and 85% support for economic and monetary union."

Seems that a soft border with the North could have a big bearing on the EU approval rating. The British government obviously doesn't have an appetite for a hard border, the Irish government doesn't either. Seems unlikely that there will be a hard border.
 
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Astute

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  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,150
chiefdave said:
EU to take Ireland to court over €13bn illegal state aid for Apple
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WOW.

Nothing about Luxembourg where Juncker was in charge of. But you come back with Ireland that you normally sympathise with.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,151
martcov said:
I hope that money - or rather agreed financial commitments - are enforced. The EU has the responsibilty to 27 members to ensure this is done. How come Britain still doesn't know what it wants and has a cabinet led by an ineffective leader and comprised of people who are juggling for power and their own career interests above the interests of the UK? BTW, Britain has been recruiting thousands of civil servants to take over offices replacing EU institutions - so I shouldn't play the bureaucracy card.

The EU is not to blame for Britain's unpreparedness. They have had well over a year to tell us specifically a. what they want from the EU, and b. what definite benefits the British electorate are going to get out of Brexit ( vague comments like "control of our borders", "Brexit means Brexit" etc. don't say anything which you can quantify as a benefit ).
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There are 28 members. So why do you say 27?
 

Astute

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  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,152
Kingokings204 said:
Blimey British jobs for British workers. There is a terrible thing hey.

Britain doesn't owe anything beyond 2020 and that's the end of it. I'm not blaming the EU to have a go at trying to get more but it's tells you everything you need to know about the black hole created by brexit. Maybe their pensions will have to be cut 5% see how that goes down hey Mart? I tell you it will be the EU citizen to pay for Britains missing money it won't be their pay packet and lifestyle.
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You racist twat.

The proper term is British jobs for anyone who lives in the EU although we don't have enough homes to guarantee somewhere to live.
 
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Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,153
Captain Dart said:
So what do y'all think about Juncker's illegal state aid for Luxemboug?
Europe 'to bill Amazon for back taxes'

What a naughty boy.
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Ah.


The point which some on here are trying to ignore that I mentioned earlier.
 

Astute

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,154
Sick Boy said:
The EU doesn't get involved in domestic politics, as I'm sure you know.
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Domestic is anything that happens in the EU. That is unless it doesn't suit.
 
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martcov

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  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,155
Captain Dart said:
But they are not the electorate, they are an electoral college & I think that is not sufficiently democratic.
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Do you vote on UK leading civil servants? Can you even name them?
 
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martcov

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  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,156
Astute said:
You racist twat.

The proper term is British jobs for anyone who lives in the EU although we don't have enough homes to guarantee somewhere to live.
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Or, EU jobs for EU citizens? How many houses extra had May just propsed btw?
 
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martcov

Well-Known Member
  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,157
Astute said:
There are 28 members. So why do you say 27?
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1 member is negotiating leaving on it's own. The rest, 27, are being represented by the EU negotiating team led by Barnier.
 
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martcov

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  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,158
fernandopartridge said:
Not amongst any of the Irish people I know. They were admiring of the UK public's vote to leave. Remember they voted against the Lisbon treaty first time around.

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All Irish people I know think that the Brits created the border problem in the first place and are now doing it again. I know no Irish person who thinks that Brexit is a good idea. ( I think Grendel may be of Irish descent, but I don't know him - apart from on here ).
 
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martcov

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  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,159
Grendel said:
What's your view on Catalonia?
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Undecided. Some say it's a distraction used by right wing populists. But, I don't know enough to have an "educated" opinion.
 

Grendel

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  • Oct 4, 2017
  • #6,160
martcov said:
Or, EU jobs for EU citizens? How many houses extra had May just propsed btw?
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Freedom of movement is a big issue for the UK. The reality is that it leads to wage suppression. Supply of foreign labour needs regulating.
 
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