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Old 16-06-2019, 13:21   #3504
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Re: Brexit

Where in article 50 does it specify the rules for calculating any "divorce" bill? If there were any it would have been calculated on a regular basis for each EU country, and certainly before "negotiations" about the Withdrawal agreement or even the referendum.

One key plank of the EU imposed basis, is "agreed" spending. The EU doesn't do "agreed". The original "agreement", ie budget, was how money was to be spent, not raised. The money raised is on the basis on being part of the EU. If we're no longer in the EU, then we're not liable for any fees for membership and benefits of the "club".


As they've given us(after 1984), a 66% rebate, it shows that they've been severely overcharging since we joined.
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