And how about Juncker sorting out the tax dodge for companies registered in Luxembourg?
Oh no I'm building to an answer - how many?
So how is he in charge of the EU?Again, I've already answered that and not sure you're going to find many thinking it is right. We have plenty of the same thing going on here as though.
So how is he in charge of the EU?
Just shows how corrupt the whole thing is.
Dodging my question I see...
When it comes to reading EU crap...think about the banana regulations. They were portrayed in our media as mad establishment interference. In reality they are designed as protectionist measures...EU bananas tend to have a certain different consistency to the Carribean ones apparently...so it protected the EU internal market economy - rightly or wrongly, fairly or unfairly. So ultimately the EU DOES concern itself & care about the same Spanish (general term) who are being hit with batons.You have been reading too much pro EU crap.
If the EU had the people as it's best intentions it would all go well. But they are more interested in the gravy train continuing. They don't care about the Spanish getting attacked by the police. Catalonia generates over 25% of Spains wealth. Spain would be an even bigger basket case without Catalonia. So the EU does nothing.
So you think that the EU won't allow us to holiday throughout the EU when many depend on us going there? Or we won't be able to live there if we can afford it? As in not work but spend our wealth there?
Just words...behind the scenes they will be shitting themselves because a bad Brexit spells bad outcomes for themThey've already said that preserving the integrity of the single market is more important.
Just words...behind the scenes they will be shitting themselves because a bad Brexit spells bad outcomes for them
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Which dodged his question lolDodging my question I see...
Yes - but the nation has decidedAs it will do to Britain as well.
Anger and spite?
Juncker allowed companies to register in Luxembourg. They have many more companies registered than they have residents. Now the EU are looking into the lack of tax being paid by companies registered in Luxembourg. How happy do you think he is?
Spain are getting their police to attack their own residents. The reason for this? They don't want their residents to have freedom of speech or the right to vote.
Oh yes all is well in the EU.
Isn't it a bit ironic that you say we should continue to let anyone from the EU to come and live here although we already have a severe housing shortage when you don't even live here yourself.
Yes - but the nation has decided
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You are the one that always dodges the same question. The same as others that has the same views as yourself.
How do we sort out the housing crisis in the UK when you want us to continue to let anyone from the EU to come and live here when we already have millions of homeless people?
And blaming the Tories is not an answer.
So where did I mention Juncker and Spain?Actually yes. If the EU are investigating tax dodging or dumping tax rates, then good on them.
Juncker has nothing to do with the situation in Spain. Take that up with the Spanish government and check the Spanish constitution as to what is legal or not. Difficult question for everyone.
Catalonia has always seen itself as different to Spain. To blame the history of Catalonia on Juncker or the EU is crazy.
So where did I mention Juncker and Spain?
Juncker was running Luxembourg when they were signing up tax haven deals with multinational companies so they could dodge paying billions of tax each. Now the EU is saying these deals are illegal. Strangely enough there has been no word from Juncker on the matter.
He should be called up to explain his part in it and say why he allowed it to happen. But yet again it will be something swept under the carpet.
So where did I mention Juncker and Spain?
Juncker was running Luxembourg when they were signing up tax haven deals with multinational companies so they could dodge paying billions of tax each. Now the EU is saying these deals are illegal. Strangely enough there has been no word from Juncker on the matter.
He should be called up to explain his part in it and say why he allowed it to happen. But yet again it will be something swept under the carpet.
You tried to blame the Tories until I mentioned that Labour have been in charge for 13 of the last 20 years.Build houses? The Tories have to take some of the blame. Juncker doesn't rule the UK, a group of squabbling Tories do, and their predecessors have done so for a few years now. Where are the solutions to your question? Blame the EU? That's far too easy and doesn't solve the root problem - not enough state built affordable homes.
But can you see it happening?Happens all over the world and of course he should be held to account.
The real point here is that it's utterly absurd for the eu not to agree a free trade deal without strings as it's in all members interests. The only reason they wouldn't would be anger and spite - not exactly the type of rational approach you want in your politicians.
If I say what?If you say so.
If I say what?
It is all words.or an unwavering belive in a Federal Europe which the BDI seems to have:
Plan for a hard Brexit, German firms told
there's a more detailed article on Reuters but I can't find it, it's a position I find strange to be honest but it doesn't bode well for us.
But can you see it happening?
No neither can I or nobody else that is being truthful. It is just another reason why people are waking up to how bad the EU system is.
or an unwavering belive in a Federal Europe which the BDI seems to have:
Plan for a hard Brexit, German firms told
there's a more detailed article on Reuters but I can't find it, it's a position I find strange to be honest but it doesn't bode well for us.
How about a bet for charity. As much as you like. I say nothing will happen to Juncker and that his part will be swept under the carpet. You say he will have to answer to what he has been involved in.That it will be swept under the carpet. You seem to be well up on future actions.
So that makes it OK for it to happen in the EU and the person in charge of the EU to be involved?It goes on all over the world!!
You are the one that always dodges the same question. The same as others that has the same views as yourself.
How do we sort out the housing crisis in the UK when you want us to continue to let anyone from the EU to come and live here when we already have millions of homeless people?
And blaming the Tories is not an answer.
Saw it on question time again last night. Brexit isn’t looking as easy as it was made out it would be and it’s the remainers fault.
If *if* brexit happens up being the best thing that ever happened to the country I’ll gladly eat a big slice of humble pie and shake the hand of anyone who voted out while admitting I got it wrong. By the same token if it’s the almighty fuck up I expect it to be don’t blame me for voting remain. You (the out voter) voted for it, whatever brexit ends up being it’s your fault. If it’s positive you can deservedly take the credit for it. If it’s negative you’re going to have to take responsibility for it.
So how is he in charge of the EU?
Just shows how corrupt the whole thing is.
How about a bet for charity. As much as you like. I say nothing will happen to Juncker and that his part will be swept under the carpet. You say he will have to answer to what he has been involved in.
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