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Originally Posted by joeysteele
Sorry but I think that is going to be bad for the UK, a bad decision but one all in the UK will have to cope with.
For Ireland, she is talking without authority.
Ireland will be bound by EU directives, she is going to have to bend consderably to get a really workable result.
Won't bother me,I am heading off this year to Ireland anyway for personal reasons too but also preferring to base myself in an EU Nation that is seemingly far more forward looking than some in England.
Not the rest of the UK,if there even will be a UK at all in the future of the current 4 Nations that form the present UK.
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Its awesome for the UK and in the end it will be awesome for everyone else in decades to come as these self serving corrupt incompetent unaccountable corporate lackeys running the eu commission will slowly die out like neanderthals
Since the EU kept expanding corporate corruption and tax dodging on a monumental scale has grown beyond belief. Apple and google has 100s of billions in european accounts, having paid miniscule taxes across europe for 20 years. meanwhile the EU hasnt handed in audited accounts for 20 years. They are the scum of the universe.
It takes these muppets 7 years to make a trade deal lol Boeing lost $ 1 billion on their share value in 90 minutes last week? thats how business works, its minute by minute , not 7 years...The EU is an absolute disgrace. Given carte blanche it would ultimately become another form of USSR communist control. Where the 0.001% would cream off the top and everyone else would be destroyed by red tape , waste, corrupt laws , endless red tape that ultimately destroys the sme's chances of competing and taxes that only the corporates could afford to avoid. It is anto democratic, anti free market, anti free trade, its even anti mimmigration really. as it stops countries recruiting all the people they need to come in from OUTSIDE europe