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Old 09-10-2018, 23:14   #1707
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Gavin78 View Post
The EU is corrupt plain and simple. Wasn't there a reporter killed recently who was investigating tax evasion and allsorts of other stuff? of course the EU said her death wasn't anything to do with that.

The only things worried about leaving the EU is the deep pockets of these large corporations who might actually have to pay their way once we leave and not get anymore back handers over the little people.

I can't wait, we need a national two fingers to Europe day every year to celebrate leaving. Thats if there is still an EU once we leave
Nope, the EU is against tax evasion, the privileged elite who campaigned for Brexit are in favour of it. Please pass on my regards to Mr Galloway.

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Originally Posted by Angua View Post
Oh I don't disagree.

Just odd how defensive those who still support leaving are, over any sort of discussion from those who would rather stay.
I truly don't get it. We're leaving the EU 29/3/19. No one here is disputing it so I struggle to see what the problem with a full and frank discussion on the issues around it causes. This is the UK; not North Korea or Venezuela.
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