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Old 06-10-2018, 09:09   #1635
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Re: Brexit Discussion (Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
What you have chosen to ignore is that Varoufakis and I agree on the non-democratic behaviour of the EU. You should debate that with me.

That I favour Leave and Varu favours Remain is a difference between us.

We do coincide in one respect - as I have said before. If we remain, we must play for reform, my picador sticks.
Few on this forum are up for taking lessons in democracy from an avowed Corbyn-supporter like Varoufakis.

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Originally Posted by Angua View Post
1/30 of 1.8% or even 1.9% is a very tiny amount.
It's bizarre isn't it? Some are happy to see the country suffer economically overall by several per cent yet are suddenly concerned by one group suffering a salary decline of 0.06%. Tackle that by raising the income tax threshold by a fraction of a per cent and not be penalising the entire country!
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