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originally posted by: and14263
I’m not entirely understanding why they would have to move anyway.
originally posted by: BelowLowAnnouncement
I am willing to suffer temporary hardship for long-term sovereignty for my island and those that will come after me.
originally posted by: Pandaram
originally posted by: BelowLowAnnouncement
I am willing to suffer temporary hardship for long-term sovereignty for my island and those that will come after me.
Oh you certainly will. You suffering already. And those who come after you will suffer even more. Thanks to you. But how do you know its only temporary?
And what do you mean by sovereignty? Do you even know what is it.
See the UK is under a monarchy. Meaning It is a dictatorship.
Detailed Job loss record due to brexit
UK employment total hits record high
The number of job vacancies rose by 10,000 to a record high of 853,000.
You haven't heard? She doesn't even have to wear a seatbelt. Allegedly.
originally posted by: lakenheath24
a reply to: Freeborn
You haven't heard? She doesn't even have to wear a seatbelt. Allegedly.
originally posted by: Zcustosmorum
a reply to: Pandaram
What are we witnessing here.. the end of a great civilization? Again...
The UK was never a great civilisation, it was built on elitism and racism from the start and these elements still thrive from the sewage factory that is Westminster, change is and has been required for a very long time
originally posted by: Alien Abduct
Never a great civilization? Name one greater. Go ahead, what have you got?
originally posted by: Malak777
a reply to: Pandaram
I am loathing life here now. It is getting worse all the time.
The backlash against extremist Liberalism is to blame. Everyone had enough of all the minority crap while they were being sunk into poverty. In response now we have gone from the frying pan into the fire.
You know it is possible to contend with Liberal extremism without doing yourselves in. I wanted to stay in the EU. That is what I voted for. At the same time I wanted globalism to learn some stiff lessons.
Globalism will keep flogging its dead horse. Brexit will take us from one circle of hell to a deeper one. I don't like what Britain is. The people are so selfish and greedy. That is a lot to do with the mess we are in. They don't want to pay for a decent society like Germany, Holland, Sweden, Norway do. They cheapskate their own society and end up with this smelly mess of poverty.
I blame Liberalism for pushing people too far. I blame the people for being selfish as a nation. Britain looks barbaric to me now. The people act like barbarians. We see that in their attitudes and the horrific rise in crime. We are finished, no doubt.
You greedy people! Start paying for a decent society. Stop believing house prices are all that you need for an economy. Greedy, greedy, greedy lot!
In Germany people care about their own. In Britain they do not care about their own. We are morally ill equipped to make it as a modern society. Look how poor our cities are compared to all the new cities of the world. We look like a bygone relic. That we are. There is no way we will be able to compete on our own two feet. We will end up in debt to China and America. We are going to be exploited big time. The British deserve their fate. It is very fitting. Your reap what you sow, you callous little bygone nation.
originally posted by: lakenheath24
a reply to: Freeborn
Its out of order. She doesn't even have to have a freaking driver's license. What kind of sadistic Maoist crap is that?
originally posted by: crayzeed
Is Mr Dyson going to return the tens of millions he got in subsidies from the government? WHOOOPS, a typing error, I meant the tens of millions he got from the EU? Well he stabbed his workforce in the back when he moved his first factories from the UK to the far east a few years ago.
Individuals who have remained in the Top 100 for the past two years include the Queen, whose Sandringham Farms received £479,739 in basic payments; the Duke of Northumberland; the Duke of Westminster; and the Earl of Iveagh and the Guinness family.
Elsewhere, the Top 100 includes businesses owned by wealthy overseas-based landowners who do not feature in the British Rich List, such as the chairman of retail fashion giant H&M, Carl Stefan Erling Persson. Persson is the richest man in Sweden, worth $18bn according to Forbes).
Also still on the list is Prince Khalid Abdullah al Saud, whose internationally famous racehorse breeding operation Juddmonte Farms, based in Newmarket, received £492,666 in overall CAP subsidies last year, of which £350,531 came from the Basic Payment Scheme. The latest available accounts for Juddmonte Farms Ltd show that in 2015 it turned over £53.4m, of which only £1.5m came from farming.