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Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
EU shows its true colours
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<blockquote data-quote="Hereward" data-source="post: 5968016" data-attributes="member: 90162"><p>Unfortunately the official leave campaign is not in government, so any chance of delivering an extra £350 million per week is not in their hands and the remonaners holding the keys would sooner give £39billion, yes I said billion not million, to the EU.</p><p></p><p>The BS was the skewed language and message in the leaflet, you would hope the government would give a balanced view of the pro and cons. We have a positive balance of trade in cash terms with the EU, yet by quoting percentage figures it made it look like the UK has a deficit.</p><p>Thankfully the majority are able to see through all this and did the right thing for the future of their country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hereward, post: 5968016, member: 90162"] Unfortunately the official leave campaign is not in government, so any chance of delivering an extra £350 million per week is not in their hands and the remonaners holding the keys would sooner give £39billion, yes I said billion not million, to the EU. The BS was the skewed language and message in the leaflet, you would hope the government would give a balanced view of the pro and cons. We have a positive balance of trade in cash terms with the EU, yet by quoting percentage figures it made it look like the UK has a deficit. Thankfully the majority are able to see through all this and did the right thing for the future of their country. [/QUOTE]
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