Brexit, for once some facts.

Woosh

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There's no third option.
Starmer will pick and choose what and when to renegotiate, such as zero tariff on EVs from 2025, freedom to study here for EU students and our students in EU.
 

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yay we over 33 trillion that's 1 trillion in interest sign me up for one of those :p


im not paying it fieat based money system based on debt what could possibly go wrong if i want money i want it in gold bars.



if i went to any bank for a mortgage and asked for it in cash or gold not going to happen ;)
 

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£ 46.484 Debt per citizen, £ 79.952 Debt per taxpayer.
It'a clear that we need more taxpayers, so what do we do?
 

flecc

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£ 46.484 Debt per citizen, £ 79.952 Debt per taxpayer.
It'a clear that we need more taxpayers, so what do we do?
More taxpayers isn't an answer, since we all live on an excess of imports, in short each extra person is extra national debt.

We need more tax per person, but with the national debt at the close of 2022 being £38,000 per citizen, personal taxation will never clear it, short of turning the population into high earning, highly taxed peasants.
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not watched the bbs for over ten years now lol try info wars or redacted on you tube ;)
Who would even watch TV? Who would buy a TV licence? If you haven't woken up after the last three and a half years, then it's too late for you. Try watching The Duran or similar. No radio (wireless). No 'newspapers'. Use your brain and do some critical thinking. Soundwave can see it....
 
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Who would even watch TV? Who would buy a TV licence? If you haven't woken up after the last three and a half years, then it's too late for you. Try watching The Duran or similar. No radio (wireless). No 'newspapers'. Use your brain and do some critical thinking. Soundwave can see it....
But then one might miss sukak's latest attempt at divide and conquer, not processing asylum claims clearly wasn't enough red meat for the chihuahuas of the red/blue wall, let's see if we can get them frothing about diesel, like the proud plumbers of uxbridge? OTOH that probably proves the point, best to give mainstreammedia a miss..
 
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Watch out! I've been completely floored by a nasty headache, tinnitus, profuse cold sweats, chills, hot sweats, dizzyness, loss of appetite, joint pain, chest pains. Right now I feel as weak as a kitten, having barely managed to get upright. But I don't think I'm gonna die. Those two jabs I had must be working to some extent. Lasted freaking 20 hours!
 
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Herr Starmer risks self-sabotage with his talk of renegotiating Brexit - he'd waffle for a bit and cave, which will of course go down like a rat sandwich with the red wailers. Starmer must think he's a shoo-in at this point.
 
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Aaarrrgghh I feel freezing cold and sweaty again. Back to bed. There's something horrible out there peeps, you have been warned.
 

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lots of sneezing, dry cough, a little sore throat, a little headache. I caught the thing two weeks ago while stuck on the M25 and again two days ago on the Boulevard périphérique, stuck for nearly 2 hours in a sea of cars and motorbikes. Both times tested negative for covid. One thing for sure, the motorbikes are the most pollutant vehicles in Paris and the biggest traffic dangers. I'd vote to force them to go electric asap.
 

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£ 46.484 Debt per citizen, £ 79.952 Debt per taxpayer.
It'a clear that we need more taxpayers, so what do we do?
If one were to take those figures at face value. All one has to do reduce debt in half is to stop taxing people, yes?
Haha, only joking, I'm sure you meant that the richest people pay the least tax (by avoidance I'm sure, they wouldn't evade, would they?). So tax people less, they get richer, Debt goes down. Simples! :)
 
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there are plenty of stories about the origin of covid but it seems that the White House knew a lot more about this than what it admitted:

Gerald Epstein, former assistant director for biosecurity and emerging technologies at the White House Office of Science and Technology Police between 2016 and 2018, said: “I oversaw development of the US government’s enhanced potential pandemic pathogens (ePPP) policy usually referred to as gain-of-function.

“EcoHealth claimed that their work engineering bat coronaviruses could not have been ePPP research because the original viruses were not pathogenic to humans. That is apparently their position, but it is clearly incorrect.”

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/other/china-lab-suspected-of-covid-leak-stripped-of-us-funding-for-violating-biosafety-rules/ar-AA1hbr33

So was the Wuhan Institute of Virology hired by an obscure American outfit to add spikes to the SARS CoV?
 
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MikelBikel

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Official figure 3k people. Looks less like 300. But then "official" figures seem to be out by a factor of at least ten these days. :)
 

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That video made me smile. I watched a couple of reviews on Rupert Murdoch this morning. I was astonished that murdoch owns as much as 175 newspapers. Murdoch supported brexit and apparently, Liverpool where murdoch's newspapers don't sell well, 58.2% voted remain compared to nearby Birmingham, Manchester, Warrington, Middlesbrough etc that voted for brexit.
 
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looks like a good time to buy a house with a 35 year mortgage :p
 

soundwave

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the eu will save us all. wheres me rubber boat :D
 
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Official figure 3k people. Looks less like 300. But then "official" figures seem to be out by a factor of at least ten these days. :)

the eu will save us all. wheres me rubber boat :D
Why do you two so often post videos of people who love the sound of their own voices so much that they take half an hour to say what could be said in five minutes?

Surely you don't imagine members spend endless hours of their lives listening to such incoherent drivel?
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soundwave

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because it is whats going to happen its not if its when, i have not been brain washed buy msm, give it 6 months haha :p
 
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It's economic cycle. The housing market is returning to a more normal situation. We have had quantitative easing for nearly two decades. The result of it is inflation
 
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soundwave

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money is backed buy nothing printing more of it for 20 years is why it is going to be the 100 year reset and it has only just begun :p
 

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