We do not hear from Breibart, Telegraph, Daily Mail

Although the UK is still paying into the EU for the past 3 years since it should have been out .. the EU is withholding grant money.

So there is no grant available on renewables, insulation .. etc

One would almost think they were trying to destroy the UK economy.
 

Muck Spreader

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
Although the UK is still paying into the EU for the past 3 years since it should have been out .. the EU is withholding grant money.

So there is no grant available on renewables, insulation .. etc

One would almost think they were trying to destroy the UK economy.

So were has this gem come from, Breibart or Russia Today?
 

stewart

Member
Horticulture
Location
Bay of Plenty NZ
Although the UK is still paying into the EU for the past 3 years since it should have been out .. the EU is withholding grant money.

So there is no grant available on renewables, insulation .. etc

One would almost think they were trying to destroy the UK economy.
Your conspiracy theories are getting more ridiculous. Why would the EU want to destroy the UK economy? That is in no ones interest, least of all the EUs.
The UK is quite capable of destroying its own economy without any outside help.
 

rob1

Member
Location
wiltshire
Your conspiracy theories are getting more ridiculous. Why would the EU want to destroy the UK economy? That is in no ones interest, least of all the EUs.
The UK is quite capable of destroying its own economy without any outside help.
They have said on more than one occassion that the UK must suffer to stop others leaving, if we dont then those countries paying in will question why they belong, if you dont understand that, then its no wonder you seem to question why we want out, of course they dont want to "destroy" our economy they sell us too much, but they are willing for their exports to fall a lot in order to save the federal dream and that also involves our GDP dropping
 

Ncap

Member
They have said on more than one occassion that the UK must suffer to stop others leaving, if we dont then those countries paying in will question why they belong, if you dont understand that, then its no wonder you seem to question why we want out, of course they dont want to "destroy" our economy they sell us too much, but they are willing for their exports to fall a lot in order to save the federal dream and that also involves our GDP dropping
Care to cite one of those occasions and include the words? One would enough. I can wait.
 

stewart

Member
Horticulture
Location
Bay of Plenty NZ
They have said on more than one occassion that the UK must suffer to stop others leaving, if we dont then those countries paying in will question why they belong, if you dont understand that, then its no wonder you seem to question why we want out, of course they dont want to "destroy" our economy they sell us too much, but they are willing for their exports to fall a lot in order to save the federal dream and that also involves our GDP dropping
The only ones I have heard mention that the UK must suffer are those in the UK promoting Brexit.
 

Farm buy

Member
Livestock Farmer
Although the UK is still paying into the EU for the past 3 years since it should have been out .. the EU is withholding grant money.

So there is no grant available on renewables, insulation .. etc

One would almost think they were trying to destroy the UK economy.
the gov should put in the equivalent grant.Brexit was to happen last March
 

Scribus

Member
Location
Central Atlantic
Care to cite one of those occasions and include the words? One would enough. I can wait.

Only significant economic damage from its ‘mad’ decision to leave the EU might force Britain to change its mind, the author of the Article 50 divorce clause said. The former Italian PM added that the “safety valve” was never really intended to be used.

 

Scribus

Member
Location
Central Atlantic
Methinks you will have to wait a while.

Just to show there's no favouritism here's one for you as well -

French president Francois Hollande said the United Kingdom had to suffer the repercussions of its decision to leave the European Union to maintain the fundamental principles of the institution, according to the Financial Times.



 

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