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?600 billion to leave EU? What does EU membership really cost?


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Seabag Wrote:

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> Down to ?24-32 billion now on BBC


40-60 billion is the bill UK is to be charged (according to Sky News)


600 Billion is the cost to the EU/UK of Brexit in total.


Strangely the Arab Spring and the China Property bubble and US data quality issues

cost 600 billion - it's a standard figure people use I think :)


.. and UK public sector pension liabilities 600 billion - what coinicidence

red devil Wrote:

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> To be filed under 'NHS ?350m week' pledge...


We're definitely still getting that thought right? I mean, it was on a bus. A bus wouldn't lie.

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Has anyone noticed how the Brexiters are still

> really angry despite the referendum going their

> way?


Because now they have to look for ways to justify their vote and it's proving increasingly difficult and frustrating to do so.

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> I would ask 'what would make them happy exactly',

> but I think that could take us to some dark

> places.



I'm sure if given half a chance they'd 'metaphorically' behead us. I'm getting the feeling of what the French Revolution might have felt like.


Oh dear, I said "French"



I must be a traitor to the cause "Stop Talking sense"


*CHOP*

But you remainers are missing the bigger picture. Just think of the opportunities once free of EU rules:


Curly bananas weighed in pounds and ounces

Peckham Rye vineyard Champagne sold by the pint

Forest Hill fungus-free Roquefort matured for 24 hours

East Dulwich GM truffles harvested from Goose Green

Herne Hill spam prosciutto


There's money to be made for our Brexit-liberated entrepreneurs

Something i read today,,


Italy per capita income no higher now than 18 years ago (yes Eighteen!)

Output is the same level as the early 80s

The economy 7% smaller than in 2008

The population is 1 million higher


youth unemployment is now at 48% ( no wonder there 200,000 young italians in London - including my cousin's kids)


EU (or more specifically the Euro I guess) can cost a fair bit for some

???? Wrote:

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> Something i read today,,

>

> Italy per capita income no higher now than 18

> years ago (yes Eighteen!)

> Output is the same level as the early 80s

> The economy 7% smaller than in 2008

> The population is 1 million higher


How does that differ from Wales?

Loz Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Something i read today,,

> >

> > Italy per capita income no higher now than 18

> > years ago (yes Eighteen!)

> > Output is the same level as the early 80s

> > The economy 7% smaller than in 2008

> > The population is 1 million higher

>

> How does that differ from Wales?



The food is way better in Italy

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