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120,000 deaths linked to austerity?
Come on, we're not all idiots you know.
You're insulting people.
This poverty-stricken Sheffield couple on benefits spend £18 a day on scratchcards:
https://www.thestar.co.uk/news/sheff...oods-1-9496364
Last edited by great_fire; 20-12-2018 at 12:05 AM.
The government were found to be in contempt of parliament the other week and calling the PM a stupid women is apparently a bigger issue .
No wonder the country's fecked .
It does make you wonder what Corbyn would have to do for any of his fanatical supporters to admit he's not perfect.
Such a cult of personality is a worry as it brings uncomfortable parallels with dictators of the past.
Now, it's quite plain he's not perfect given he's allowed this to happen, he's withstood a whole load of bullshyte since he's been leader without comment or curse, this time it seems the intransigence of May has got to him somewhat....
There you go again gf, following the narrative of the anti corbyn media once again....you really have gobbled it readily, talk about gullible, you're the king of gullibilty.....
No deal and trading with the EU under WTO regulations will cost UK businesses multi £billions every year. I bet those campaigning on here will not be the ones sticking their hands in their own pockets to stump up the bill.
Under WTO regulations vat and duty has to be paid at the point goods clear customs. We currently import £341b pa from the EU. If we continue importing at the same rate, with duty on average 10%, UK companies will have to stump up £34b to bring these good in. VAT at 20% will be another £68b (but financed till their next return).
To get automatic clearance individual companies or their shipping agent will need lodge a bond with UK Customs - this is impossible to calculate but probably 2 months of £102b about £17b - or each clearance transaction must be paid separately.
This cost does not include the extra staff and customs officials and bonded warehousing, etc.
All this is new money we did not need to find before.
No deal brexit is really something we should try to avoid.