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UK PM May looking at second Brexit vote options if talks fail - Telegraph


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5 hours ago, bomber said:

if germany agree's a favourable deal with russia for her gas then good for her,the german market is the biggest in europe and the bigger the customer the better the deal as in most business agreements,it was probably a piece of cake for them ???? and if you think VAT is ever going to drop to 15% you are dreaming yet again,you are just suggesting all these things are going to happen when there probably havent even been mentioned by anybody and even if they were they wouldnt get through the EU parliament and certainly not in our lifetimes.

The point is that as a member of the EU, control over minimum UK VAT rates cannot be challenged. 

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1 hour ago, nauseus said:

The point is that as a member of the EU, control over minimum UK VAT rates cannot be challenged. 

UK is free to have two reduced rates.

On top of that, UK has agreed to this. Don't like it, should not have agreed. Don't moan after the fact.

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2 minutes ago, stevenl said:

UK is free to have two reduced rates.

On top of that, UK has agreed to this. Don't like it, should not have agreed. Don't moan after the fact.

Big deal, two. Yes, if you are a member you have to agree to all the EU rules, which are extensive, controlling and becoming more so. I wasn't moaning but I am now.

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59 minutes ago, nauseus said:

Big deal, two. Yes, if you are a member you have to agree to all the EU rules, which are extensive, controlling and becoming more so. I wasn't moaning but I am now.

"Yes, if you are a member you have to agree to all the EU rules, which are extensive, controlling and becoming more so."

No, you don't have to agree. But if you agree to certain rules, don't come back later. Parliament has voted.

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Posted
4 hours ago, nauseus said:

The point is that as a member of the EU, control over minimum UK VAT rates cannot be challenged. 

VAT wont be going up or down anytime soon,your clutching at straws to blame the EU for any trivial little thing possible.desperate times for you brexiteers

Posted
8 minutes ago, bomber said:

VAT wont be going up or down anytime soon,your clutching at straws to blame the EU for any trivial little thing possible.desperate times for you brexiteers

No, only for those planning crossing the channel until their expiration..????

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2 hours ago, stevenl said:

"Yes, if you are a member you have to agree to all the EU rules, which are extensive, controlling and becoming more so."

No, you don't have to agree. But if you agree to certain rules, don't come back later. Parliament has voted.

The people came back after Parliament gave us a referendum. We voted to get out of the EU.

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33 minutes ago, bomber said:

VAT wont be going up or down anytime soon,your clutching at straws to blame the EU for any trivial little thing possible.desperate times for you brexiteers

Just a statement. No straws. Not even any blame. Just drama from you.

 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, nauseus said:

The people came back after Parliament gave us a referendum. We voted to get out of the EU.

Yes, almost forgot, this is the level of discussion: don't react to facts in other posts, just ignore and sprout the same lines over and over again. After all you have said them some many times you believe them now, so why shouldn't others.

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Posted
3 hours ago, stevenl said:

"Yes, if you are a member you have to agree to all the EU rules, which are extensive, controlling and becoming more so."

No, you don't have to agree. But if you agree to certain rules, don't come back later. Parliament has voted.

That's why we don't want to be an EU member anymore. We don't want their rules. We don't want our parliament to accept them regardless of our referendum result. That's the difference between Leave and Remain.

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Posted
2 hours ago, nauseus said:

Just a statement. No straws. Not even any blame. Just drama from you.

 

wont affect me,i wont be in the UK 

Posted
2 hours ago, Loiner said:

That's why we don't want to be an EU member anymore. We don't want their rules. We don't want our parliament to accept them regardless of our referendum result. That's the difference between Leave and Remain.

we? ???? 80% of your sovereign rulers do want to be in,where have you been for the last 3 years,i always thought issan had internet and TV stations.

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