That’s not true. According to you no one hates the EU more than Corbyn. You should have voted labour.I honestly believe McDonnell has become more pro EU in recent years especially after reading the Yanis Varoufakis I linked earlier in this thread.
I don't think Corbyn has had any such change of heart.
Let's hope so!another area of the public sector will get a pay rise to bury the bad news.
The internet has helped people find out what the truth is. They have found out how much the EU costs us. You say it is a small amount.......but 3 years of payments is a massive amount you say
Then they found out that most of the money put into the EU each year goes to landowners. They found out that billions are lost to fraud.....but the money keeps flowing the same way. And they have also found out that amongst other things that the so called experts that have said that brexit would be a disaster are wrong more than right. And so far it shiws them to be wrong yet again. House prices were supposed to plummet. Unemployment was supposed to soar. Inflation was supposed to become uncontrollable.
Propaganda? Are you looking in the right direction for it?
We had no choice to vote for a pro Eu Party you clown.
The only person falling for something is you.
The socialist party, the communist party, McDonnell, Corbyn, Nellist are all opponents of the EU And hardly fall into your idiotic right wing mantra.
The Farage stunt is hilarious, he really is like a real-life version of Alan Partridge. Great to hear that Partridge is going to be back on our TVs soon beating the Brexit drum hahaha!
#Me too !!Let's hope so!
On the plus side he's been reported for fly-tipping.
The Farage stunt is hilarious, he really is like a real-life version of Alan Partridge. Great to hear that Partridge is going to be back on our TVs soon beating the Brexit drum hahaha!
Presumably then he threw in ones that you are allowed to keep because they’ve been landed. Sort of iconic really.What’s hilarious about chucking dead fish in to the river because you aren’t allowed to keep them due to a nonsensical EU haddock quota?
What’s hilarious about chucking dead fish in to the river because you aren’t allowed to keep them due to a nonsensical EU haddock quota?
I personally thought it was a great stunt and has got everyone talking and lots who don’t know this madness goes on. The supporting Tory mps wouldn’t chuck the fish so good old Nige was drafted in to Make the point.
Presumably then he threw in ones that you are allowed to keep because they’ve been landed. Sort of iconic really.
Or attend some of the fisheries committee meetings he was supposed to if he was that bothered about the U.K. fishing industry. He’s more a man of the person. That person being himself. Should do him for littering the ThamesHe should have done something useful and taken it along to a homeless shelter to feed people in need. So much for being a man of the people.
Dennis Skinner is the most anti EU Labour politician, puts his point across well.I honestly believe McDonnell has become more pro EU in recent years especially after reading the Yanis Varoufakis I linked earlier in this thread.
I don't think Corbyn has had any such change of heart.
By multiple people People are reporting Nigel Farage for fly-tipping after he flung fish in the Thames | Metro NewsBy Tim Faron’s al, the biggest joke of course being farage and the fisherman were just obeying the EU rules on fishing quotas which was the point Farron missed conveniently.
Or attend some of the fisheries committee meetings he was supposed to if he was that bothered about the U.K. fishing industry. He’s more a man of the person. That person being himself. Should do him for littering the ThamesI’m sure there’s laws on fly tipping.
Edit. Just seen that you seen it further up. Funny if true.
By Tim Faron’s al, the biggest joke of course being farage and the fisherman were just obeying the EU rules on fishing quotas which was the point Farron missed conveniently.
All 1/42 you mean?
The biggest joke is listening to Farage bleat on about fishing quotas when in fact he was on the fishing quota working party/group and only attended 1/42 meetings.
He is odious clown.
Again same question to you that sickboy didn’t answer me on.
What’s “funny” about chucking away perfectly good fish to die due to a ridiculous Eu haddock quota?
Those meetings as he explained on GMB this morning as everyone knows that committee doesn’t have any power. It’s a waste of time. You never mentioned all the fishery meetings he attended when first an MEP until he realized he couldn’t do anything and he was pissing in the wind. Why bother?
He should have done something useful and taken it along to a homeless shelter to feed people in need. So much for being a man of the people.
And you believe what he says? Have you fact checked his statement?
Of course he is a clown but he can’t change the rules by himself. Other EU countries are very happy we only get 9% of the haddock stocks in our own British waters you will find funnily enough.
We're already massively overfishing. Thats before the UK pressured the EU to increase limits, against scientific advise, last year.ridiculous Eu haddock quota
I must be blind...your rants are always appear to me like Brexit-slating.What is progress? I have always said no one knows how this will turn out. It may succeed, but at the moment, it is looking more likely to be a cock up. People are no longer mentioning would be economic benefits or clear political benefits. The emphasis is on blaming the EU for housing and NHS under funding - which people are beginning to recognise as dodging government failure -, and on a minority - but respected - fishing industry being traded off for advantages elsewhere.
Does anyone really see the connection between the elitist hedgefund owner Rees Mogg and hardened fishermen? Apart from publicity grabbing actions..
On the other hand, points like tax evasion rules or pooling sovereignty to stand up to USA protectionism or Russian menacing are being played down by the U.K. msm.
I agree it is difficult to influence things when you only go to 3% of meetings.
Not the 100% of meetings he attended to start with and got no where?
Hang on, we were told by the leave campaign that we should leave the EU because they were all powerful and told us what to do all the time but Farage didn't bother turning up as they had no power?the reason being it had no power.
So let me get this straight... he attended 100% of meetings where he could have no influence, and when he finally got into a position where could potentially influence he sacked it off after 1 meeting??
So let me get this straight... he attended 100% of meetings where he could have no influence, and when he finally got into a position where could potentially influence he sacked it off after 1 meeting??
Hang on, we were told by the leave campaign that we should leave the EU because they were all powerful and told us what to do all the time but Farage didn't bother turning up as they had no power?
Even if you accept that he didn't attend committee as it was a waste of time why did he fail to vote on four occasions, while in the building, regarding the common fisheries policy (including a vote to allocate quotas on the basis of environmental and social criteria), common market organisation regulations and the European maritime fisheries fund regulation?
Wrong. He attended 100% of fishery meetings to start with when first elected. He had no power and was constantly outvoted by circa 90%. he then attended 1 of 42 as you stated. There was no point.
All a big waste of time.
I repeat countries like France and Belgium like the fact we can only catch 9% of our own haddock when haddock stocks especially are very high at the moment.
So what do you think will happen when we have to negotiate our share given that we will still have to abide by international agreements on stocks and have committed to respect EU catch limits to ensure the preservation of stocks?I repeat countries like France and Belgium like the fact we can only catch 9% of our own haddock when haddock stocks especially are very high at the moment.
As I said when we stick two fingers up to Europe and attempt to claim back 'our' waters in what way will we be better off given that our currently quota is more than double our sea area?I repeat yet again that other eu countries like the fact we can only catch 9% of our own haddock stocks let alone cod and bass stocks so yes he didn’t vote. He was outvoted by about 90% so his vote wasn’t a key vote I think it’s fair to say. He should of voted still I agree. Ask him why he didn’t.
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