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Using filly logic we lost less of our Empire when we remained part if the EU.
Sillyboy.
Sillyboy.

Using filly logic we lost less of our Empire when we remained part if the EU.
Sillyboy.

Still unable to answer one very simple question I see.
Yes.
Why don't you do something really really clever and worthwhile, why don't you dig up the figures for pay and wealth inequality in the UK, particularly the percentage in the pay difference between CEO's and employees in 1973, the year we joined the EU, and the same figures for today.
Read more: https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/...sting-edifice-the-eu-is.537343/#ixzz6BUuHjRtT
I dont wish to be unkind but you arent doing yourself any favours by persuing a rather obvious post hoc fallacy.

Research suggests the political party in power in a country has a strong effect on inequality. This is based on the idea that firms’ decisions of what to pay workers and how many to hire are influenced by taxes, government contracts and safety and environmental regulations.
It has been suggested that the more time right wing parties spend in office over time, the higher the inequality[13] [14].
Boyo again gets owned by his own links. Everytime.
You really are making yourself look thick.And what does it say about the steady rise in inequality since 1979 boyo?
From your own links you daft tw@...
Capitalism at its finest boyo. Zero to do with the EU, dummy. I suppose the rise in temperatures since the 1970's is the fault of the EU too..?And what does it say about the steady rise in inequality since 1979 boyo?
That shows how inequality has increased in the UK
The EU on inequality:
"Inequality is on the rise across the world, but it’s not increasing everywhere at the same pace. In many ways Europe stands out as a positive exception. Despite all the criticism thrown at the EU, it is a global leader in preserving a degree of fairness in the social fabric"
Oh aye.
Capitalism at its finest boyo. Zero to do with the EU, dummy. I suppose the rise in temperatures since the 1970's is the fault of the EU too..?
In fact, why doesn't filly try and find all the things that have changed that coincide with the 1970's and blame them all on Junker.
Now you are arguing its wrong the UK has been allowed to have such high levels of inequality whilst in the EU.