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Nolan

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  1. Feel free to read... https://theconversation.com/labour-antisemitism-row-there-was-nothing-zionist-about-hitlers-plans-for-the-jews-58656 Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  2. If it's factually correct why do no historians agree with him apart from an American Marxist writer?
  3. Wise warning from Gove: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-3566620/Michael-Gove-warns-EU-expansion-open-borders-88-million-Europe-s-poorest-countries.html "As Justice Secretary, I am well aware that there are around 10,000 foreign criminals in our jails — and one in 20 of those is Albanian. Of all the prisoners in our jails who come from European countries, 10 per cent come from Albania — yet Albania comprises less than half of one per cent of the overall population of Europe. Those prisoners currently cost the British taxpayer almost £18 million a year to keep in custody. And that’s before Albanian citizens even have the right to move to the UK! The Home Secretary knows the problem is very far from diminishing. Already this year we’ve seen 20 gangsters from Albania convicted of running a brutal drugs ring in Manchester. They are serious criminals who came here on forged Italian and Greek documents. European laws allow anyone with ID cards from EU countries — not even full passports — to enter the UK. Italy’s cardboard documents are a particular favourite with criminals because they can be so easily forged. Last year, there was a 70 per cent increase in the number of people trying to get into Britain with fraudulent European papers. And in the vanguard were Albanian criminals using fake Greek and Italian ID papers."
  4. who do i believe... the organisation who get kickbacks from the EU? or the independent industry magazine? hmmmmm.
  5. https://www.fwi.co.uk/news/exclusive-survey-reveals-farmers-back-eu-exit.htm Farmers Weekly Poll indicates intention for the Majority to vote leave.
  6. Seeing as we will be able to bring in the best of people from all over the world rather then any EU citizen who wants to come we'll be fine. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  7. I know a crazy exclusion, especially as more population would decrease those numbers.
  8. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36073201 Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  9. I'm guessing if they could have thought it would have been any worse due to any factors that they could have possibly thought of, they would have published it. And do you realise that GDP per capita is widely different from take home after tax.
  10. Again the worse case scenario shows £5000 GDP per capita less growth in 2030 based on today's population numbers, not even on a predicted population level in 2030. They say our gdppc will rise to any where between £46k or £41k from £30k today. Either is good compared to predictions for the majority of the world. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  11. Again... The worst case scenarios that have been produced by the oecd and the treasury still show us growing at a faster rate than the euro zone over their studied period. A miniscule hit on GDP is certainly acceptable with the sovereignty benefits we would get back. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  12. That is hugely twisting the facts. They say we will continue to grow but slightly slower. As infrastructure costs would be less, it balances itself.
  13. Strangely enough they've used the same discredited methodology that the treasury used last week. But oh noes... We will potentially have £5k less growth of we left by 2030. That's still lots and lots of years of growth that, if you dig into the figures, is a greater growth than the Euro zone.
  14. You do us down. They'll be wanting free access to our market...
  15. They would have to attempt to address that issue. But the bargaining power is ours, not theirs. Even if we had to Adopt wto trading rules temporarily we would still be better off.
  16. Because it's cheaper than going through the banking sector in Paris or Berlin.
  17. And both Germany and France have huge elections next year. Their populations would not stand for tariffs on their products to us. Especially as Russia is still embargoed. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  18. As Michael Gove said last week, why would Turkey have single market access (Ford transits factory as a pertinent example for Southampton for example) but we wouldn't?
  19. On Brexit we can introduce immigration controls. This doesn't mean stopping immigration. This means controlling immigration so our countries expansion can get the best of people from the commonwealth and all around the world, not solely people from the EU expansion countries.
  20. It will not do anything for employment law. The conservatives will still want to win an election in 2020 and won't screw around with that.
  21. She knows this... But it's to remains advantage that the general public don't. Theyre happy for people to continue with the facade that we are voting on the ehcr as some people panic that we may lose it.
  22. Thing is we aren't voting on the European Court of Human Rights. That is part of the Council of Europe, which is a completely separate entity from the European Union. We are voting to come out of the European Union. Remain or leave we stay one of the 47 members of the council of Europe which predates the EEC even, by fifteen or so years. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  23. It was for a reason. It became Irony. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
  24. Jesus Christ. It was Labours policy to screw the working man and give their money to those who knew how to fleece the benefits system. But anyway. Feel free to vote remain, the eurocrats want integration of social policy so we'll end up paying the benefits for the young unemployed in Portugal, Italy, and Spain. We will also end up propping up the huge pension defecits of Germany and France. OR we could vote leave and not screw ou children with a euro state.
  25. The data shows that in the worse possible case scenario we will only have £4,300 less growth per current population in GDP by 2030. If you use the predicted population numbers this number decreases. If you then convert to his much money each person will lose from their pocket it amounts to eff all. With the IMF also stating that in our out our growth will be greater than the euro zone. I'm quite happy that we will be okay voting leave and be in charge of our own laws. Quite simple really. Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
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