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POSTL wrote:Ok, I don't know if what you are saying is correct but I have absolutely no reason to doubt it, however, do you honestly believe that in this current climate that spending nearly £10 million of tax payers money on sending a leaflet to each and every person was money well spent and that it couldn't have been done in a more cost effective way.
That could've been spent on long suffering public services.
POSTL wrote:Ok, I don't know if what you are saying is correct but I have absolutely no reason to doubt it, however, do you honestly believe that in this current climate that spending nearly £10 million of tax payers money on sending a leaflet to each and every person was money well spent and that it couldn't have been done in a more cost effective way.
bren2k wrote:Except it isn't - the Leave campaign has slowly but surely been revealed as criminal - with Aaron Banks and Nigel Farage now 'persons of interest' in an FBI investigation; our democracy has been subverted, but very few people seem to care, because they think they 'won' something.
POSTL wrote:Agreed, So we need to get on with it then leave the EU and stop spending stupid money.
We could just get on with it and leave with no deal in a few days I suppose. Indeed, at Government Departments across the land, people working in key areas that you would probably regard as being utterly vital are being hauled off to emergency plan the ruinous impact of no deal. Your taxes are being used to pervert the day job of the civil service from furthering the health and wellbeing of the nation, to trying to desperately mitigate the catastrophic impact.
Joined: Dec 22 2001 Posts: 32068 Location: The Corridor of Uncertainty
POSTL wrote:Agreed, So we need to get on with it then leave the EU and stop spending stupid money.
The thing is it isn't stupid money. If we're going to do this it will cost billions. To not prepare would be stupid. It's incredibly complicated. To rush it is madness.
Perhaps this figure of 4 BILLION QUID just to prepare should've gone on the side of the bus. I don't think it was a vote winner though.
All spent and we haven't even left yet!
"If you start listening to the fans it won't be long before you're sitting with them," - Wayne Bennett.
Joined: May 30 2009 Posts: 455 Location: Warrington
Bullseye wrote:The thing is it isn't stupid money. If we're going to do this it will cost billions. To not prepare would be stupid. It's incredibly complicated. To rush it is madness.
Perhaps this figure of 4 BILLION QUID just to prepare should've gone on the side of the bus. I don't think it was a vote winner though.
All spent and we haven't even left yet!
May has also awarded a multi million pound contract to a ferry company that's actually not got any ferries, The government has also just paid the euro tunnel company 33 million in an out of court settlement because of a tendering mess.
All this money has been spent and what is even worse we won't even leave without a deal what a waste.
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I'll be glad when it's all put to bed, then we can move on to the next referendum, hopefully one on Capital Punishment.
The fifty two percent for Brexit would be eclipsed by a yes vote, would they dare do it, of course not, yet this Tory spat continues to fracture the whole nation.
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Joined: May 30 2009 Posts: 455 Location: Warrington
Pumpetypump wrote:We could just get on with it and leave with no deal in a few days I suppose. Indeed, at Government Departments across the land, people working in key areas that you would probably regard as being utterly vital are being hauled off to emergency plan the ruinous impact of no deal. Your taxes are being used to pervert the day job of the civil service from furthering the health and wellbeing of the nation, to trying to desperately mitigate the catastrophic impact.
Nope we won't do that unless the EU refuses to let us extend article 50 that is. which they won't
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