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nonsmoker

Let me make this clear

I am very anti EU, or as some people would call it;
I am a euro skeptic. But I am not anti Immigration or Emigration for that matter. The two are separate issues. Do you think I am a hypocrite. ??


There are many reasons for this and all of them are economical, Financial arguments to do with the European troika. The ECB and the fiat money system,
and of course the ludicrous amount of money paid to euro MP's in wage and expenditure allowances has its part to play.
Other concerns are the way my Government the ones I vote for; are all to willing to say no to their electorate on issues such as water charges,
And claim this tax as an EU directive.. denying ownership of responsibility of our own natural resources Fracking is another issue. scold Its like giving our stuff away. TTIP has me very worried.

In my eyes people will always come before profit..
In the eyes of the EU it is the other way around.

Just putting this out there to make it clear that not all anti EU people are Nazi skinhead rejects from the late 70's and early 80's with a passion for embracing and supporting border patrols and kicking out what they see as People of lower class and blood lines .

There are solutions to all the worlds problems.
but unfortunately I don't believe that the privatization of Countries and the corporate branding of politic will prove to be what they promise.
That model will only increase the wealth poverty divide, and as history has shown on numerous times, A wealth divide leads only to revolution and redistribution.
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zmountainmanonline today!

Message to the UK - Panic!

You really couldn't make this up, nobody would believe you. Just announced front runner for PM of the UK Boris Johnson has pulled out of the race wow seems his running partner, Gove, stabbed him the back at the last minute, on instructions from his wife by email, carefully leaked to the press, the BBC placed this news item below a story about a man killed by a bear in the states, and the death of a 96 old children's writer in there list of headlines wow

Now the only people in the race for the job as PM are second rate politicians, that have been hidden away in jobs where they could do little harm, I doubt if you joined them all together they could come up with one backbone. It's bad enough that the people have to put up with there politicians being rejects that the business world didn't want, I mean would want the salary of a politician if they were any good doh but to have only the choice of has beens & rejects at a time when the country needs strong leadership is to me a disaster moping sigh
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ManicCC

Common Market? Yes! E.U? No!

The Ideals Of a Common Market, where we can have free and unrestricted movement of people, trade, goods, services and finance was, is and always will be an Ideal we should work towards achieving, Not just in Europe but globally.

When Britain first Joined the EEC, (European Economic Community), That is all it was , A common market. But it changed into something else. The EU, (European Union)
And so started the move from some of the major country's in the EU to to merge Europe in to a single Fedralised European state by pushing forward policies for a single currency, a European Central Bank, formation of a Europeian army and ever closer political union, Hoping that this would end up with the European Parliament as it's legislative house, the European court as the Judaical house, the council of ministers as it's Executive.
In fact if not in name The United States of Europe

This is not what we signed up for.
I don't think that, being a state in a Federalised single European State, or even, having a Federalised single European State, is a good idea at all.

Now don't get me wrong here, when it comes to politics I am on the Left. I'm a good old fashioned British,("From each according to his ability, to each according to his need", nothing wrong with being filthy rich, but it means you have a greater social responsibility to take care of those who can't take care of themselves), Socialist. who believes in democracy, (Not a Marxist,Trotskist,Stalinist, Commie at all).
I am not some foaming at the mouth small brained right wing racist bigot

This is why on the 23 of June I voted to leave the EU.
If it had been just an issue of being a member of a common market I would've voted to remain, But it wasn't so I didn't

I know that leaving the EU will have some short term repercussions. But this will normalise after a few years.

To carry on trading with EU and still have access to the single market we will have to sign up to a similar trade agreement as Norway has with the EU now.
That will mean we will still have to agree to the principles of free movement of people,goods, services and finance across Europe


And now we have to renegotiate out trading terms with the EU
with out all the federalisation plans that go along with being a full member.

In the short term this will be a bit like a messy divorce, with bitter recriminations being thrown around from all sides as we argue over who gets to keep the dog.
Both France and Germany will try and make the terms of our leaving and our new trade agreement with the EU as tough as they possibly can, partly to punish us for leaving, and partly in the hope that this will put off any of the any other country in the EU from thinking about doing what Britain just did.

But it is my belief that in the long term we will be better off being close friends with Europe rather than being married to it
It may take a while for our new relationship with Europe to normalise, But it will eventually.
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Blair and bush

War criminals ?..given this inquiry ?...should Blair go to court..can anyone take him to court
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nonsmoker

A simple truth

People moving around ! Immigrant or displaced population I think they call it,
how bad should things be before we accept fleeing people along with the understanding that there will be chaff among the wheat,

This is only one example of a displaced population.

Comment or don't Comment.
Agree or disagree but do try watch the video clip.
Even though it is quite old the problem is far from solved and like the good people it affects, the problem is transient. Industrial power and Corporate greed in their own Self Corrupting Nature, unlike the population of the Earth are not restricted by borders. scold

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studecar

fix?

I heard Trump this morning say, "We need to get the Republican Party back together again". My question is , Who tore it apart? It definitely is torn apart. studecar confused
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Solamente

Greedy robbers

Just found out that pension annuities are subject to Pay As You Earn (P.A.Y.E.) tax in the UK.

Errrrrrr, Hello, Mr Government, I’ve just stopped working, so am not earning anything, why therefore do I have to pay tax on my pension?

Ah! Mr honest gullible citizen that has been paying tax all your working life, its because your pension payments were not included in your tax-free wage allowance whilst you were working.

So.... For those of you that work in the UK and earn under the minimum tax band, the government will get their pound of tax flesh by taking a slice of your pension earnings when you retire.

Fortunately, there is a loophole called the “Double Taxation Convention” whereby if you live in a foreign country where you pay tax, you are eligible to reclaim any tax payments made in the UK. Of course, to do this, there are wads of complicated forms to fill out meaning that I have to work in order to claim my refund.

Very taxing!
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This week's scandal..,

Someone is accused of copying homework...


Embedded image from another site
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studecar

conventions

I didn't plan on watching the Republican Convention and probably wont watch the Democratic Convention, I know who I will not be voting for, and I know who I will be voting for. The last night of the Republican affair, I figured I could watch something on the TV that would be entertaining, so I turn the TV on , I am surprised at the number of channels carrying the convention, switching channels I saw Trump for about 5 or 6 seconds hearing him rant and rave and yell - his demeanor reminded me of Hitler's demeanor, and probably I have the same regard for both. After a while I got to thinking what is our country going to end up being, then I started thinking about Presidents we have had.
My highest regard goes to President Roosevelt with all of the problems the U.S. had at that time. Next, I favor Lyndon Johnson. I have visited his grave , out of respect.
I know he was a little ragged around the edges, but he was a good and sincere man, he helped many many extremely poor people, people that other Presidents ignored. He was criticized for wasting our tax money in his concern for the poor. The criticism didn't bother him and he had the answer for the objectors, "If you can't take the heat, get out of the kitchen". A very profound statement and more should heed his words, which includes some bloggers.
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Johnny_Spartononline today!

DNC Chairwoman...just a thought

Just a thought here...

Schultz steps down as DNC chairwomen. Bernie Sanders all along has been calling for her resignation. But, it took until today, for the announcement of her stepping down. What prompted this move...leaking of emails showing the DNC clearly favoring Sander's opponent.

In my opinion, it speaks volumes about the DNC's chairwoman's integrity. She knew she was doing wrong when Sanders had made it public that the DNC was playing favorites. Heck, most of the general public knew fairness was not exactly being practiced...it was that transparent.

Why did she not step down back then? Perhaps she believed that she could get away with her unfair practices? It must be something like that.

Now that the proof has been exposed to the public, for all to see. Now...she is stepping down.

(Just the fact that the proof is out and she is stepping down...is and of itself an admittance of knowing she did wrong.)

Hmmm...what sort of moral fiber is she really made of?


Just a thought.


I know...she is a politician and politicians are crooked. But...come on people, do we really need to promote this sort of immoral behavior?

Just another thought. grin


Hillary did win though...sigh

but

The crooked behavior exposed...grin
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