Lol complete swerve can't you remember the government official leaflet informing everyone that membership of the single market would cease after a leave vote?
Dont you get it mate. They won. So the losers have no role at all in the future of the nation apparently. How did that pan out in Rwanda?
Sorry, but that’s the way it works Joe. Apparently in the last election, there were more Labour voters than Conservative. Why do you think we don’t have a Labour government?
Many years ago when I voted Labour and the Tories won, I accepted it, took it on the chin, in later life when I voted Conservative and they lost, I took it on the chin. I accept democracy whether or not it aligns with my views. If the remainers adopted the same viewpoint, we wouldn't be having this argument now, would we?
That's not cherry picking it's the will of the people, so if the government declined to act as the vast majority of parliament (again all of whom are i effected by the failed EU experiment) want there would be civil unrest and there would be a general election within days and at the time it's highly likely UKIP would of gone from 1 seat to 100,s this is why the advisory referendum was not just brushed under the carpet, come on didn't think I had to spell it out for u
Glad you can cos i based my decision to leave on more that a number on a bus, however that is the gross figure we give to the EU what it should of said is we could use some of the £175,000,000 to help fund the NHS as that's the net figure we give away each week
I get Jimmy that you are angry and looking to rail against those stealing your democracy and contesting your "facts"(actually opinion) But stick to actually arguing against points that people make and not just inventing them to suit your argument.
I have no issue with us being net contributors. When you pay your tax bill do you expect every penny to be returned to you personally each year in services?
What happened to your moral high ground? Have you forgot you came on here to wave your virtue signalling flag?
That wasn't the question, I'll tell you it's about 10 billion so my post was based on facts not some analogy based on personal tax affairs, personally I'd prefer to use that money to improve the lives of people and businesses in the UK
Well that's an interesting point, I would imagine that the average to middle income joe with kids receives more in services than he pays in tax, completely irrelevant to the debate though.