Brexit Is a Complete failure

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So they had all this funding off the eu yet they're still poor. Mmmmmmmm.
Whilst an EU member UK had control of 99% of its finances.

So whilst an EU we had full control of causing poverty and low development of Cornwall.
 
Looking at it per capita has some credibility but we need people to move out to less densely populated regions, which also need a disproportionate morale boost. There should have been clearly set out biases.



EU fundng, by comparison: note that it's over a 6-7 year period
https://fullfact.org › europe › how-much-do-regions-uk-receive-eu-funding

How much do the regions of the UK receive in EU funding?

From these funds the UK and Gibraltar were allocated around €16 billion for 2014-2020. Of that, England has been allocated roughly €10.6 billion, Wales €3 billion, Scotland €1.8 billion, Northern Ireland €741 million and Gibraltar €11 million. Some other money from the fund was also allocated to projects and industries spanning the whole of the UK.
 
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Says the person who was either (a) too frightened to get in a lifeboat, (b) said they were getting in a lifeboat but had no intention of doing so or (c) was too far down the social scale and wasn't allowed in the lifeboat. ;)
Oh look, the forum troll started on it's second bottle of wine a bit earlier than usual :LOL:

And probably why you are too thick to realise that you helped remove the lifeboats!

But hey, your bad karma is not far away. And it will no doubt be suitably celebrated :)
 
Believe everything you read in the papers and you won't go wrong.
As opposed to a lying weirdo on an internet forum you mean? Gullible Brexers and their bullshít, with nothing but contempt for this great country.
 
I thought you was Mr eu. Notchy. What about the competition laws the eu brought in to facilitate opening Britain up to overseas competitors.
Water companies and energy companies being glaring examples.

Gosh how odd, every EU nation has public ownership of water. (Except Czech Republic)

Gosh how odd lots of EU nations have public owned energy, including: Germany, France, Greece, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Poland.

So EU membership doesn’t force privatisation.


What is not odd is Gant being wrong again.
 
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