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The biggest problem with this is the press, Daily Mail et al, are flying a kite once again to vilify the EU
For any contact you sign there will be terms and conditions and so far the EU have only said that Britain has to fulfill it's obligations, they have never quoted figures however the Tories and the DM are quick to say " we will NOT pay ���ã100 million" to make themselves look big and teh EU look like predators. the UK has to pay pensions, wages, on going expenses for all of the policies that they agreed to fund, legally they have no option, same as your mobile phone, you cancel it you still have to pay.
It defies logic that Mrs May who called an election purely and simply to strengthen her majority on the basis of Brexit is now crowing that the EU is "interfering" in the UK election. It is no such thing, the EU are trying to set the agenda for the upcoming Brexit talks regardless of the election which they have said will make NO difference to the talks.
Don't be fooled by the numbers bandied about , it is designed to make David Davis look like Davis versus Goliath by standing up to the bully. We will have to pay a reasonable amount but only with agreement, more scaremongering by the anti EU brigade in the media ( and of course the Tories).
You may as well believe Diane Abbott's numbers if you believe the Daily Mail's take on this one!
Thanks for the explanation of why the UK have to pay money to the EU when they leave. Of course you never hear why we need to pay them some money in the papers. I alway wondered why the UK need to pay money to the EU. I could of course do a bit of googling as to find out why but havent got around to doing it
Tbh I don't bother taking too much information from brexit articles much these days..
Every media has an agenda. Read the Daily Mail it is ridiculously biased, Read the Guardian and its equally biased on the other end..
The express the Sun The BBC,... all of them have an angle they are working
The biggest problem with this is the press, Daily Mail et al, are flying a kite once again to vilify the EU
For any contact you sign there will be terms and conditions and so far the EU have only said that Britain has to fulfill it's obligations, they have never quoted figures however the Tories and the DM are quick to say " we will NOT pay ����ã100 million" to make themselves look big and teh EU look like predators. the UK has to pay pensions, wages, on going expenses for all of the policies that they agreed to fund, legally they have no option, same as your mobile phone, you cancel it you still have to pay.
It defies logic that Mrs May who called an election purely and simply to strengthen her majority on the basis of Brexit is now crowing that the EU is "interfering" in the UK election. It is no such thing, the EU are trying to set the agenda for the upcoming Brexit talks regardless of the election which they have said will make NO difference to the talks.
Don't be fooled by the numbers bandied about , it is designed to make David Davis look like Davis versus Goliath by standing up to the bully. We will have to pay a reasonable amount but only with agreement, more scaremongering by the anti EU brigade in the media ( and of course the Tories).
You may as well believe Diane Abbott's numbers if you believe the Daily Mail's take on this one!
Thats pro EU spin. What the EU are saying they want us to pay is for agreements that the EU signed and will still benefit from, we as a country had not signed these agreements. The only basis for them saying we have to pay them is that we pay so much into the EU already that they are reliant on our funding and cant afford a lot of what they have committed to without us paying for it.
You could just as easily argue that if you had joined a club and were paying membership and then decided to leave it so they tell you that you have to pay them to leave because they had made commitments based on you paying your members fees.
I'm afraid even this last logical paragraph won't put the next restless pro EU beerswillers next long winded (and mentally draining) essay to bed.
Surely we are only responsible for our pension commitments up to the point we leave and cease to be these people's employers. Are they saying there's no pension fund in place?
The last paragraph is precisely why we do have commitments and have to pay an as yet undecided figure. The future planning of the EU is built on the agreement of all members to pay for the things they vote for. if we have agreed to a policy and funding that stretches 20 years into the future why should we not pay?
The point I was making is that there are good reasons for the payment and despite what the papers (all of them ) say it has not yet been discussed or verified so any reports are guesswork.
Sorry if this is long winded essay, but it is aimed at people who want information and not mere soundbites and sabre rattling to back up their decision for voting leave! Never let the truth get in the way of a good story!
If it was just for things we had voted for that would be one thing, but its been in the news not long ago that most of what they want us to pay for are things we voted AGAINST. A lot of it is for ongoing payments to subsidise other countries, which was a major reason why people voted to leave.
And both sides lied about what we pay into the EU. The total before the rebate was �ã350m a week which the leave campaign claimed. I once asked a good friend who was a remain campaigner what the figure we actually pay is. He gave me this speech that they have been told that they must be totally honest about it and the amount we as a country actually pay to the EU is �ã180m. He was wrong. After the rebate, the actual amount we pay is �ã250m a week. The EU then make payments totaling �ã70m to derived areas and to fund EU backed initiatives.
The country spoke n the Brexit referendum and the country has spoken again in these elections with the results. It wil be the same on 8th June. Hopefully at that point the remoaners will admit defeat.
And as for the argument from the young that its their future, I saw a program today in which about half the young people had not even heard of Angela Merkel and had no idea who she was. Thats not really the sort of awareness that I expect the people who want to decide our future to have.
I think you will find that the EU worked on a consensus and no one was forced to pay for things they voted against, it is the policies and administration that we signed up for that we have to settle. At this point in time no one knows the exact figure that this will be , there will be a two sided discussion that is the whole point of the talks discussion to agree this.
You are right that the country spoke in the referendum but that does not mean that " remoaners will admit defeat" Yes I voted remain however I accept that we are leaving and despite my yes vote I am still entitled to opinions about what I think is right and wrong. Opinions and facts on the brexit talks are not the sole possession of those who voted leave and we do not all have to toe the Hate the EU party line , we are enitlled to question and speak out, your vote did not include our silence.
The sooner we lose this them and us attitude the better it will be for the country, it's discussion of issues not simple right and wrong!
You are right that the country spoke in the referendum but that does not mean that " remoaners will admit defeat" Yes I voted remain however I accept that we are leaving and despite my yes vote I am still entitled to opinions about what I think is right and wrong. Opinions and facts on the brexit talks are not the sole possession of those who voted leave and we do not all have to toe the Hate the EU party line , we are enitlled to question and speak out, your vote did not include our silence.
The sooner we lose this them and us attitude the better it will be for the country, it's discussion of issues not simple right and wrong!
I couldn't agree with this more..
HOWEVER I have come to sympathise with brexiters about this a little because while I understand people freedom to debate and question and not fall in line ect.. should the result have gone the other way I suspect the remain side would have been pretty intolerant if the leave carried on to the same extent..
I feel this will go on for years and years because there is way too much intolerance.. Which falls on both sides of the argument in equal measure.
The biggest problem with this is the press, Daily Mail et al, are flying a kite once again to vilify the EU
For any contact you sign there will be terms and conditions and so far the EU have only said that Britain has to fulfill it's obligations, they have never quoted figures however the Tories and the DM are quick to say " we will NOT pay ���ã100 million" to make themselves look big and teh EU look like predators. the UK has to pay pensions, wages, on going expenses for all of the policies that they agreed to fund, legally they have no option, same as your mobile phone, you cancel it you still have to pay.
It defies logic that Mrs May who called an election purely and simply to strengthen her majority on the basis of Brexit is now crowing that the EU is "interfering" in the UK election. It is no such thing, the EU are trying to set the agenda for the upcoming Brexit talks regardless of the election which they have said will make NO difference to the talks.
Don't be fooled by the numbers bandied about , it is designed to make David Davis look like Davis versus Goliath by standing up to the bully. We will have to pay a reasonable amount but only with agreement, more scaremongering by the anti EU brigade in the media ( and of course the Tories).
You may as well believe Diane Abbott's numbers if you believe the Daily Mail's take on this one!
The reason for teh so called remaoaners going on and on is simply because even accepting that teh vote went against then it always seems that because they voted yes they are now excluded from the process. I am quite willing to accept we are leaving but still reserve the right to ctiticise what I see as blatantly biased arguments and reporting focused on "we won so why don't you just shut up and accept it"
I still feel that it will not work out well but am trying not to harp on about this but also will speak out when generalisations and slurs are made purely to vilify EU politicians, I have no axe to grind with them and think it in our best interests to keep it civil without demonising them as drunks and buffoons (look hard at Farage befor you cast such aspertions)
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