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Referendum : to be in Europe or not to be ?, that is the question ! (REF)     

required field - 03 Feb 2016 10:00

Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....

Fred1new - 15 Feb 2019 16:54 - 12542 of 12628


The biggest mistake the Tory Party made was voting for TM to be PM - If Gove had not stuck a knife in the back of BJ the UK would not be in the

3 jokes in one line.

8-)

Stan - 15 Feb 2019 16:56 - 12543 of 12628

Alf really does put his foot into things doesn’t he.

Dil - 15 Feb 2019 21:40 - 12544 of 12628

Kid A :-)

Joe Say - 16 Feb 2019 09:18 - 12545 of 12628

Ban all ISIS members from returning to the UK - petition stands at 278,411 now - why not make it one more?

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/231521

iturama - 16 Feb 2019 09:20 - 12546 of 12628

Fred1new - 16 Feb 2019 10:12 - 12547 of 12628

cynic - 16 Feb 2019 15:55 - 12548 of 12628

12545 - though i thoroughly agree with the sentiment, i understand that the law decrees otherwise ..... nevertheless, i hope the CPS finds good reason to prosecute so she can be sent to prison for a good stretch

Stan - 16 Feb 2019 19:20 - 12549 of 12628

Alf, Not that I can see it has anything to do with Europe and I’m not totally up to speed with the whole story but isn’t there some sort of precedent with Thatchers invitation and protection of Pinochet the Chilean mass murderer?

Stan - 17 Feb 2019 11:01 - 12550 of 12628

Come on Alf...answer the question.

Fred1new - 17 Feb 2019 13:38 - 12551 of 12628

Dil - 17 Feb 2019 14:47 - 12552 of 12628

40 days to go Fred , maybe if you and the lazy shits like youyou had managed to get off their arses to vote you wouldn't be crying now.

Tough shit we're leaving.

Happy days.

Dil - 17 Feb 2019 14:58 - 12553 of 12628

In the words of the legends of 80's music Banaramarama and Money am and the Eu :

Nah nah nah , nah nah nah ,

Hey hey ( kiss me goodbye)

Stan - 17 Feb 2019 15:22 - 12554 of 12628

See you there then Champ? https://www.peoples-vote.uk

required field - 17 Feb 2019 18:17 - 12555 of 12628

I hope there is an afterlife with these threads....up to Shares mag to decide.....

Stan - 17 Feb 2019 18:20 - 12556 of 12628

They have said that all these threads will go into the ether RF.

required field - 17 Feb 2019 18:22 - 12557 of 12628

We need another Big bang then....(;((…..

Stan - 17 Feb 2019 18:24 - 12558 of 12628

I'll leave it to you to arrange then, by the way where will you go when the site disappears?

Stan - 17 Feb 2019 18:31 - 12559 of 12628

Another Social scrounging Tory Brexitee on the make at our expense!

Britain's richest man quits the UK: Billionaire Brexiteer Sir James Ratcliffe 'relocates to Monaco in a bid to save £4bn in tax'
Ratcliffe is chairman of chemicals company Ineos which has turnover of £45bn
He and two senior execs are reportedly set to benefit from tax avoidance plan
Monaco, famous for its yacht-lined harbour and casinos, is well-known tax haven
Plan could see Treasury lose out on around £400m and £4bn, should it go ahead
A prominent Brexiteer and Britain's richest man, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, is set to quit the United Kingdom in a bid to save billions in tax, it has been reported.

The 66-year-old, who was knighted less than a year ago for his services to business and investment, is reportedly planning to save up to £4bn with a move to Monaco.

The country - famous for its yacht-lined harbour, upscale casinos and the prestigious Grand Prix motor race - is a well-known tax haven.

And Ratcliffe has been working with PwC on a tax avoidance plan, which could also benefit two senior executives at his chemicals company Ineos.

That's according to The Sunday Times, which has claimed that Ratcliffe, Andy Currie and John Reece cold all legally share between £1bn and £10bn of tax-free cash.

Should the plan go ahead, it could deprive the Treasury of between £400m and £4bn - a move which a source at the newspaper labelled 'egregious', should the upper end be chosen.

required field - 17 Feb 2019 19:09 - 12560 of 12628

The smallest pad in Monaco costs a fortune.....as long as it's legal ; you can't blame him....we are overtaxed in the UK….. and lately the French have had terrible rises in taxes which they are not used to ; unrest in Paris all the time every weekend....nothing to do with gilets jaunes (fuel rises)…..agitators causing serious trouble now....

Martini - 17 Feb 2019 19:14 - 12561 of 12628

Yes where will JM&JC get the raised tax’s on the rich from if they have all buggered off. Love the Social scrounging bit sounds like the are claiming benefits they are not entitled to. Put em up against the wall and shoot them come the revolution eh Stan?
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