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    EU

    F­uck 'em all day long with an iron rod the size of the Eiffel Tower.

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    Absolutely. All of Europe is corrupt, its a way of life, and they dont see anything wrong with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psaw View Post
    Absolutely. All of Europe is corrupt, its a way of life, and they dont see anything wrong with that.
    But you don't see anything wrong with the UK Government being corrupt.

    People in glass houses....

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    We have been around this loop already. There is vast corruption in the EU on a scale that most folk would find difficult to even imagine. Those given the job of stopping it become part of it.

    Certainly the UK has corruption but not only is it substantially less than in the EU but there is a great deal more chance of it being discovered and the miscreants punished.

    There will in future be no arguments about the EU because with the UK no longer subsidising it the EU is bound to go bankrupt.
    To begin with, there is a serious problem in getting the EU budget for 2021 to 2027 passed. It seems that there are folk in the EU who are so delusional that they imagine that it has actually got a pot to p­iss in.

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    Eire is set to be the 5th largest contributor to the EU's 2021-2027 budget FFS. In the likely event of the UK doing OK as an independent country I can see Eire leaving the EU and trading easier with the UK and all the other worldwide independent countries. Eire is in the Euro Zone, which is of course a disaster zone.

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    The current UK Government could give lessons in corruption to anyone in Europe.

    Why do so many public contracts end up with friends of Dominic Cummings?


    https://goodlawproject.org/case/mone...ummings-mates/

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    I think you will find it all above board. No politician would put their careers, and the government at risk for a few quid. If there are contacts or dodgy dealing, it wont be on the scale of the EU. The EU is a left wing dictatorship, what it says goes. What it does with money is its business, and no one elses.

    If there is dodgy dealing in government, someone will expose it, socialists will always be looking. When their is something like this......nothing is ever found. They cant keep the cabinet safe from leaks, never mind corruption.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Psaw View Post

    If there is dodgy dealing in government, someone will expose it.
    This part of your post was correct Psaw!


    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...P=share_btn_tw

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    Yes, thus Psaw's point is proved. There may well be some less-than-honourable dealings going on in the UK government but massive fraud in the EU is absolutely routine. Furthermore there have been no signed-off EU accounts since Methuselah was a lad.

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    p.s, The EU is the new Russia.

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