Kellfire
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Cheap remark.
I'm sorry, should I just assume someone means the opposite of what they say?
Cheap remark.
You really are just a tiny little man aren't you? I'm guessing you didn't get enough bitty as a child........
In my very last ever comment to you....
Blumin heckers. You don't post on arrse as well do you. 😣😣More twaddle! That also breaks Forum rules!
🤣🤣🤣More twaddle! That also breaks Forum rules!
You're not really sorry and you understood exactly what was posted. There are enough pedantic posters on here already.I'm sorry, should I just assume someone means the opposite of what they say?
You're not really sorry and you understood exactly what was posted. There are enough pedantic posters on here already.
This, we had our say not only in EU ref 2016 but also in 2015 because an in/out EU ref was in Camerons manifesto and we voted that into power alone (not in coalition....unfortunately), UK public gave him the mandate. No-one to blame but ourselves.
However I do blame Labour for putting Ed Milliand up as leader instead of his brother, fairly inept he was (remember the stone tablet of promises!). So who did they replace him with.... Corbyn....couldn't make it up! SNPs successes have also not helped Labour of course.
No second EU vote, just get on with Brexit, if it's terrible it's our own fault for voting it in. If it's great....then great.![]()
As the forums official English Literature expert is that accept or except. 😉 Or vica versa.I'd love us to except the first vote, but sadly we'll have to accept it.
As the forums official English Literature expert is that accept or except. 😉 Or vica versa.
ðŸ˜ðŸ˜Yes!
PS. It's forum's! And it's 'language', not 'literature'! And probably 'unofficial' might be a better term too!
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The EU were given the opportunity to support British Mining, my industry with the same subsidies that are/ were given to other countries in the EU. The industry would of eventually closed but the blow was softened. The help never came. Lies from thre main camp, The EU will help industry and trade. I am proof they will pick and choose who they help.
Sorry for the delay in replying, but been away and just seen this. I'm confused as to how you can blame the EU for the collapse of the mining industry though? Surely that is all on Thatcher? I can't find any material/evidence that the UK Government requested additional subsidies from the EU and they were rejected. Are you able to point me towards some? Interested to learn more.
Outta interest, don't know where you can look to see re EU subsidies to the UK industry, but saw an intersting Facebook post the other day. It listed how many UK companies have shut factories and production in this country and taken there production into the EU. With the aid of EU money. Tax payers money being used to ship jobs out of this country. A link to that would be helpful.
Can't help you with any links Tashy but I am very aware of how Tata Steel dropped Teesside, and got a huge grant from the EU to set up in the Netherlands. Tata Steel also got paid £650 million when it mothballed the plant - I think they should have paid that back when they didn't un-mothball it.
I'm also aware that my last employer moved some manufacturing from the UK to elsewhere in the EU - it wasn't a consolidation of two plants into one, it was close one in the NE and set up a new one elsewhere.
Hobbit my last post was long enough without dragging it on even more, but the Facebook post gave a list of companies who have located elsewhere in the EU. It was astonishing. It made the Remain arguement that leaving the EU will/ May cost jobs weak and hypocritical to say the least. Staying in the EU has cost the UK jobs and we the taxpayer have paid for it.
That's a very sweeping statement and most likely not true. The EU migrants that are such an issue to Brexiteers are here because of jobs. Some sectors suffered some have prospered. Thought Tories are bragging about unemployment being lowest ever? We're still in EU with this low unemployment. Perhaps your sector suffered as did steel, textiles, all older industires. That's globalisation, not EUs fault. With Brexit we want more globalisation, markets in the raw, trade with whom we want so if anything using your argument we'll lose even more jobs to places that can produce cheaper. Anyway the coal we got cheaper from elsewhere in Europe, causing UK pit closures, back when Maggie was fighting Scargill was from Poland long before Poland joined EU.
I haven't seen the Facebook post in question, but perhaps you are referring to something similar to the one discussed in this article and calls out the facts - https://infacts.org/eu-not-paying-uk-firms-outsource/Hobbit my last post was long enough without dragging it on even more, but the Facebook post gave a list of companies who have located elsewhere in the EU. It was astonishing. It made the Remain arguement that leaving the EU will/ May cost jobs weak and hypocritical to say the least. Staying in the EU has cost the UK jobs and we the taxpayer have paid for it.