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nomadking 17-05-2019 11:16

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35995203)
You wish it was a non-story but what are Banks and his unknown funders getting in return?

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Surprised they lasted this long.

What could they get in return? Heaven forbid they are financing something they believe in.

So who funded the foreigner Gina Miller?


It's when £650,000 in ILLEGAL 3rd party donations occur that are designed to obscure where the money really came from. or over £1m is donated in order to get a particular law passed, or an £1m donation is made in expectation of getting an exemption on a proposed new law.

Damien 17-05-2019 11:19

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 35995208)

So who funded the foreigner Gina Miller?

Gina Miller is British.

pip08456 17-05-2019 11:25

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35995209)
Gina Miller is British.

Correct, by virtue of being born in British Guiana.

nomadking 17-05-2019 11:44

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35995210)
Correct, by virtue of being born in British Guiana.

IE not in the UK. Still leaves who funded her campaign.

Mick 17-05-2019 11:45

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Maggy J (Post 35995207)
Exactly!

No it’s not just exactly at all, far from it.

We are in pathetic biased territory and I will not agree with the bullshit smearing campaign going on here with Farage. I will vote for the Brexit Party to get what I voted for in 2016. To leave a disgusting and corrupted EU.

Carth 17-05-2019 12:13

Re: Brexit
 
Say what you will about Farage, there are enough disenchanted, annoyed, frustrated, *insert similar words here* people that are listening to him because they (rightly or wrongly) believe in what he's saying and trying to do.

Compare that with the belief people have in May & Corbyn and it's probably no contest

Pierre 17-05-2019 12:14

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35995203)
You wish it was a non-story but what are Banks and his unknown funders getting in return?

Brexit.

Carth 17-05-2019 12:17

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 35995218)
Brexit.

:Yes: :tu: :LOL:

1andrew1 17-05-2019 13:55

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 35995217)
Say what you will about Farage, there are enough disenchanted, annoyed, frustrated, *insert similar words here* people that are listening to him because they (rightly or wrongly) believe in what he's saying and trying to do.

Compare that with the belief people have in May & Corbyn and it's probably no contest

His sales skills are not in doubt and the PR agency that runs the Brexit Party is doing a superb job.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 35995213)
IE not in the UK. Still leaves who funded her campaign.

She's not a foreigner and she self-funded.

Hugh 17-05-2019 16:01

Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)
 
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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 35995180)
Where did I say I was adversely impacted?

I said it was in no way beneficial.

Again, I have no idea what your circumstances are, so couldn’t comment on how it was personally beneficial to you.

Perhaps it wasn’t legislated with you in mind?

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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 35995213)
IE not in the UK. Still leaves who funded her campaign.

My son was born in a British Military Hospital overseas whilst I was serving - does that make him a foreigner?

nomadking 17-05-2019 16:44

Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)
 
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Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 35995228)
My son was born in a British Military Hospital overseas whilst I was serving - does that make him a foreigner?

Different rules apply to Military bases. I would have thought you knew about this.
Quote:

How to order records of a new or replacement birth certificate for someone born in a British Military Hospital overseas
Soldiers would have had to register the birth of their child with their respective admin department and a UK birth certificate would have been issued from the unit Registrar of Birth Deaths and Marriages.
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Miller was born Gina Nadira Singh in British Guiana to Savitri and Doodnauth Singh, who later became Attorney General of Guyana. She is of Indian descent

Hugh 17-05-2019 19:22

Re: Brexit (New Poll Added)
 
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Originally Posted by nomadking (Post 35995230)
Different rules apply to Military bases. I would have thought you knew about this.

I do know that...

My son is of Irish descent - he’s still, like Gina, not a foreigner (she was born in British Guiana when it was still a British Colony)

Sephiroth 17-05-2019 20:01

Re: Brexit
 
As the Irish have been mentioned, on this morning's R4 Farming programme, an Irish farmer said that 52% of their beef exports go to the UK and that the Brexit turmoil was causing havoc to their industry.


May's weakness has allowed the tail to wag the dog instead of waving two fingers at the EU and its Backstop nonsense.

Mr K 17-05-2019 20:23

Re: Brexit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 35995240)
As the Irish have been mentioned, on this morning's R4 Farming programme, an Irish farmer said that 52% of their beef exports go to the UK and that the Brexit turmoil was causing havoc to their industry.


May's weakness has allowed the tail to wag the dog instead of waving two fingers at the EU and its Backstop nonsense.

The backstop was our idea. And why are your posts in a silly colour.? ;)

Sephiroth 17-05-2019 20:51

Re: Brexit
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35995241)
The backstop was our idea. And why are your posts in a silly colour.? ;)

The EU originally proposed a backstop that would mean Northern Ireland staying in the EU customs union, large parts of the single market and the EU VAT system. Its chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, continually emphasised that this backstop could only apply to Northern Ireland.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northe...itics-44615404



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