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Let`s cut to the chase, the Brexiters have fecked us all over, whether they are racists or not. I shall be in need of a carer shortly, and there won`t be any, just like there will be no health service. Selfish bastuaaards voted out because the big bogeyman said the country was being taken over by aliens. FFS how stupid were they.
You have lost it completely mate.
When is this disappearing of the NHS and the care service happening exactly because I've seen nothing on it.
ffs
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Right.
I'm off for some good old British monkfish in British gnocchi with a decent British pesto sauce for my tea.
Great Britain
Voting leave was worth it just to raise the hackles of all the whiners who think that leaving the EU will mean the end of the world for the UK
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While I voted remain and felt strongly it was a bad decision to leave the EU the exit doesn't have to be anywhere near as bad for the people of the UK as it is going to be.
We have an absolute bunch of clowns running the show, their incompetence and arrogance is staggering.
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Ahh, I feel left out. No response to my comment about you not being tolerant and inclusive.
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
I kind you saying that now Mourinho.
Something about your pension rights and Spain as I recall?
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Nah, I'm Spanish. We don't want a weak pound, it hurts tourism.
Pensioners who relocated out here on a GBP pension might be feeling the bite though.
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 42 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
I kind you saying that now Mourinho.
Something about your pension rights and Spain as I recall?
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Nah, I'm Spanish. We don't want a weak pound, it hurts tourism.
Pensioners who relocated out here on a GBP pension might be feeling the bite though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The missus and I moved out to Portugal buying our house out here at the start of the year. Thankfully our income isn't tied to the pound.
If we flogged the house on for the price we paid only a few months ago and bought back Sterling maybe early next year, we'd make a very, very tidy sum indeed and could upgrade back in England.
But then we'd have to move back to England. Feck that
comment by rossobianchi - Rock the Pogbah (U17054)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 42 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
I kind you saying that now Mourinho.
Something about your pension rights and Spain as I recall?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nah, I'm Spanish. We don't want a weak pound, it hurts tourism.
Pensioners who relocated out here on a GBP pension might be feeling the bite though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The missus and I moved out to Portugal buying our house out here at the start of the year. Thankfully our income isn't tied to the pound.
If we flogged the house on for the price we paid only a few months ago and bought back Sterling maybe early next year, we'd make a very, very tidy sum indeed and could upgrade back in England.
But then we'd have to move back to England. Feck that
----------------------------------------------------------------------
One thing - right now, afaik, EU countries net their health service expenses on foreign EU nationals - e.g. Spain and the UK work out how much they owe each other and whoever has the greatest bill to foot receives the difference from the other (or something along the lines, in theory at least).
How's all that going to work once you're out of the EU?
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
I kind you saying that now Mourinho.
Something about your pension rights and Spain as I recall?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nah, I'm Spanish. We don't want a weak pound, it hurts tourism.
Pensioners who relocated out here on a GBP pension might be feeling the bite though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
fack the pensioners, those idiots are the reason why we are leaving europe. old facks
Have people never been to an airport before? The exchange rate has always been shocking, but I suppose the usual gang need their daily outrage.
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by rossobianchi - Rock the Pogbah (U17054)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 42 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
I kind you saying that now Mourinho.
Something about your pension rights and Spain as I recall?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nah, I'm Spanish. We don't want a weak pound, it hurts tourism.
Pensioners who relocated out here on a GBP pension might be feeling the bite though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The missus and I moved out to Portugal buying our house out here at the start of the year. Thankfully our income isn't tied to the pound.
If we flogged the house on for the price we paid only a few months ago and bought back Sterling maybe early next year, we'd make a very, very tidy sum indeed and could upgrade back in England.
But then we'd have to move back to England. Feck that
----------------------------------------------------------------------
One thing - right now, afaik, EU countries net their health service expenses on foreign EU nationals - e.g. Spain and the UK work out how much they owe each other and whoever has the greatest bill to foot receives the difference from the other (or something along the lines, in theory at least).
How's all that going to work once you're out of the EU?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Not a clue. One of the many, many complicated issues probably yet to be considered by the powers that be.
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 49 minutes ago
comment by rossobianchi - Rock the Pogbah (U17054)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 42 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
I kind you saying that now Mourinho.
Something about your pension rights and Spain as I recall?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nah, I'm Spanish. We don't want a weak pound, it hurts tourism.
Pensioners who relocated out here on a GBP pension might be feeling the bite though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The missus and I moved out to Portugal buying our house out here at the start of the year. Thankfully our income isn't tied to the pound.
If we flogged the house on for the price we paid only a few months ago and bought back Sterling maybe early next year, we'd make a very, very tidy sum indeed and could upgrade back in England.
But then we'd have to move back to England. Feck that
----------------------------------------------------------------------
One thing - Currently EU countries net their health service expenses on foreign EU nationals - e.g. Spain and the UK work out how much they owe each other and whoever has the greatest bill to foot receives the difference from the other (or something along the lines, in theory at least).
How's all that going to work once you're out of the EU?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
First point: the amount the UK claims back of this is a disgustingly low percentage compared to most countries, which raises serious questions of inefficiency in the NHS, as opposed to questions of our relationship with the EU.
I'm a fervent supporter of leave, (despite my young age of 22 and my graduation from the university of Manchester this summer) and i find anyone moaning about a drop in the pound to Euro from roughly 1.2 to 1 ridiculous
A holiday costing you £50 more a year is absolutely no reason to sacrifice sovereignty or your ability to control your own laws.
I entirely appreciate that this is not the reason that most people voted to leave, but it is the key reason as to why Brexit is crucial to us as a nation.
It also should be noted, that any exchange rate fluctuation, albeit fairly severe as it has been in the last few months, is a short term effect, and even exacerbated by the ongoing uncertainty that exists at the moment,
I think it's very important to point out that anything promised by the leave campaign cannot possibly be seen until we at least formally leave the EU, if not more realistically a year after
Whereas, anything promised by the remain side, can be judged. The economic turmoil, the housing market crisis and the crush of business confidence simply hasn't been seen, The IMF, a clear remain supporter just last month identified us as what they expect to be the highest growing economy in europe this year
And to link back to the point of this article, Brexit is far more significant and important to this country than saving holiday makers £50 and 20 minutes in an airport queue
Fecking fuel is to rise by 5p by end of the month. Reckon everyone who voted out should be forced to pay the extra at the pumps! They voted for this!
The damage is done and won't get any better
The dum dums have screwed our country. Ignorance and intolerance has won
Our own fault however for not insisting on a certain level of education and letting too many have something for nothing. Kick out the people that actually contribute nothing to our society first. Most of them we'll find to be the indigenous British. You know...the T wats that complain the most
Pretty soon there will be no one else to blame, the what? Reality....
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posted on 10/10/16
Let`s cut to the chase, the Brexiters have fecked us all over, whether they are racists or not. I shall be in need of a carer shortly, and there won`t be any, just like there will be no health service. Selfish bastuaaards voted out because the big bogeyman said the country was being taken over by aliens. FFS how stupid were they.
posted on 10/10/16
You have lost it completely mate.
When is this disappearing of the NHS and the care service happening exactly because I've seen nothing on it.
ffs
posted on 10/10/16
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posted on 10/10/16
No hate coming from me.
posted on 10/10/16
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posted on 10/10/16
Right.
I'm off for some good old British monkfish in British gnocchi with a decent British pesto sauce for my tea.
Great Britain
posted on 10/10/16
Voting leave was worth it just to raise the hackles of all the whiners who think that leaving the EU will mean the end of the world for the UK
posted on 10/10/16
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posted on 10/10/16
While I voted remain and felt strongly it was a bad decision to leave the EU the exit doesn't have to be anywhere near as bad for the people of the UK as it is going to be.
We have an absolute bunch of clowns running the show, their incompetence and arrogance is staggering.
posted on 10/10/16
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posted on 10/10/16
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posted on 10/10/16
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posted on 10/10/16
Ahh, I feel left out. No response to my comment about you not being tolerant and inclusive.
posted on 10/10/16
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
I kind you saying that now Mourinho.
Something about your pension rights and Spain as I recall?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nah, I'm Spanish. We don't want a weak pound, it hurts tourism.
Pensioners who relocated out here on a GBP pension might be feeling the bite though.
posted on 10/10/16
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 42 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
I kind you saying that now Mourinho.
Something about your pension rights and Spain as I recall?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nah, I'm Spanish. We don't want a weak pound, it hurts tourism.
Pensioners who relocated out here on a GBP pension might be feeling the bite though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The missus and I moved out to Portugal buying our house out here at the start of the year. Thankfully our income isn't tied to the pound.
If we flogged the house on for the price we paid only a few months ago and bought back Sterling maybe early next year, we'd make a very, very tidy sum indeed and could upgrade back in England.
But then we'd have to move back to England. Feck that
posted on 10/10/16
comment by rossobianchi - Rock the Pogbah (U17054)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 42 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
I kind you saying that now Mourinho.
Something about your pension rights and Spain as I recall?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nah, I'm Spanish. We don't want a weak pound, it hurts tourism.
Pensioners who relocated out here on a GBP pension might be feeling the bite though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The missus and I moved out to Portugal buying our house out here at the start of the year. Thankfully our income isn't tied to the pound.
If we flogged the house on for the price we paid only a few months ago and bought back Sterling maybe early next year, we'd make a very, very tidy sum indeed and could upgrade back in England.
But then we'd have to move back to England. Feck that
----------------------------------------------------------------------
One thing - right now, afaik, EU countries net their health service expenses on foreign EU nationals - e.g. Spain and the UK work out how much they owe each other and whoever has the greatest bill to foot receives the difference from the other (or something along the lines, in theory at least).
How's all that going to work once you're out of the EU?
posted on 10/10/16
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 1 hour, 27 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
I kind you saying that now Mourinho.
Something about your pension rights and Spain as I recall?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nah, I'm Spanish. We don't want a weak pound, it hurts tourism.
Pensioners who relocated out here on a GBP pension might be feeling the bite though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
fack the pensioners, those idiots are the reason why we are leaving europe. old facks
posted on 10/10/16
Have people never been to an airport before? The exchange rate has always been shocking, but I suppose the usual gang need their daily outrage.
posted on 10/10/16
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by rossobianchi - Rock the Pogbah (U17054)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 42 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
I kind you saying that now Mourinho.
Something about your pension rights and Spain as I recall?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nah, I'm Spanish. We don't want a weak pound, it hurts tourism.
Pensioners who relocated out here on a GBP pension might be feeling the bite though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The missus and I moved out to Portugal buying our house out here at the start of the year. Thankfully our income isn't tied to the pound.
If we flogged the house on for the price we paid only a few months ago and bought back Sterling maybe early next year, we'd make a very, very tidy sum indeed and could upgrade back in England.
But then we'd have to move back to England. Feck that
----------------------------------------------------------------------
One thing - right now, afaik, EU countries net their health service expenses on foreign EU nationals - e.g. Spain and the UK work out how much they owe each other and whoever has the greatest bill to foot receives the difference from the other (or something along the lines, in theory at least).
How's all that going to work once you're out of the EU?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Not a clue. One of the many, many complicated issues probably yet to be considered by the powers that be.
posted on 10/10/16
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 49 minutes ago
comment by rossobianchi - Rock the Pogbah (U17054)
posted 18 minutes ago
comment by Mourinho delenda est (U6426)
posted 42 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 hour, 22 minutes ago
I kind you saying that now Mourinho.
Something about your pension rights and Spain as I recall?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nah, I'm Spanish. We don't want a weak pound, it hurts tourism.
Pensioners who relocated out here on a GBP pension might be feeling the bite though.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The missus and I moved out to Portugal buying our house out here at the start of the year. Thankfully our income isn't tied to the pound.
If we flogged the house on for the price we paid only a few months ago and bought back Sterling maybe early next year, we'd make a very, very tidy sum indeed and could upgrade back in England.
But then we'd have to move back to England. Feck that
----------------------------------------------------------------------
One thing - Currently EU countries net their health service expenses on foreign EU nationals - e.g. Spain and the UK work out how much they owe each other and whoever has the greatest bill to foot receives the difference from the other (or something along the lines, in theory at least).
How's all that going to work once you're out of the EU?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
First point: the amount the UK claims back of this is a disgustingly low percentage compared to most countries, which raises serious questions of inefficiency in the NHS, as opposed to questions of our relationship with the EU.
I'm a fervent supporter of leave, (despite my young age of 22 and my graduation from the university of Manchester this summer) and i find anyone moaning about a drop in the pound to Euro from roughly 1.2 to 1 ridiculous
A holiday costing you £50 more a year is absolutely no reason to sacrifice sovereignty or your ability to control your own laws.
I entirely appreciate that this is not the reason that most people voted to leave, but it is the key reason as to why Brexit is crucial to us as a nation.
It also should be noted, that any exchange rate fluctuation, albeit fairly severe as it has been in the last few months, is a short term effect, and even exacerbated by the ongoing uncertainty that exists at the moment,
I think it's very important to point out that anything promised by the leave campaign cannot possibly be seen until we at least formally leave the EU, if not more realistically a year after
Whereas, anything promised by the remain side, can be judged. The economic turmoil, the housing market crisis and the crush of business confidence simply hasn't been seen, The IMF, a clear remain supporter just last month identified us as what they expect to be the highest growing economy in europe this year
And to link back to the point of this article, Brexit is far more significant and important to this country than saving holiday makers £50 and 20 minutes in an airport queue
posted on 10/10/16
Fecking fuel is to rise by 5p by end of the month. Reckon everyone who voted out should be forced to pay the extra at the pumps! They voted for this!
posted on 11/10/16
The damage is done and won't get any better
The dum dums have screwed our country. Ignorance and intolerance has won
Our own fault however for not insisting on a certain level of education and letting too many have something for nothing. Kick out the people that actually contribute nothing to our society first. Most of them we'll find to be the indigenous British. You know...the T wats that complain the most
Pretty soon there will be no one else to blame, the what? Reality....
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