EU, in or out?

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So let's get this right.
The exit camp never promised 350mil for the NHS
Never, not once, didn't write it on the side of the bus
Didn't have it all over their posters and literature.



http://www.itv.com/news/2016-06-09/cons ... hs-claims/
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They didn't try to slip out of it here either
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06 ... a-mistake/
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Once again I would refer to those bloody inconvenient facts.

Let's face it common sence says anyone who knew the ideology of those who "allegedly" promised this would understand it's completely shite as
1. They couldn't deliver it
2 Even if they could it would be against their principles

Said voters should have wondered at what other wee fibs they being told.

Because let's face it it shoving it down the side of your campaign bus isn't exactly sneaking in a wee porky that we can deny later on.
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[quote="shocky"]Yep my home is now at risk becouse my shares based endowment has just has 25% wiped of it
I rang my lender today and after 45 mins I got through only to be told that all remortgage enquiries have to go through a branch as there is an unprecedented demand on the call center
my pension which I was going to cash when im 55 has fallen back 5 years ( I was going to use some ofthis to pay any short fall in my endowment )
Ive just taken a second job in a werehouse to help fund my son through uni but will havetouse this money to pay my normal bills now
so cheers all you s**t c*nt5 who voted out

I worked for a transport company for twenty years and paid into a private pension scheme.The company fell on hard times and it looked like they would become insolvent.To keep the company afloat they used the procedes of the pension scheme (which was quite legal),it didn't work and the company still went bust,taking the private pension scheme with it.The upshot of it all was that all my twenty years of paying in to pension scheme came to nothing,I was left without a penny.This all happened while we were members of the EU.
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And your point is?
Did you have to do that?
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That says let's spend it on the NHS not we will. How would they be in a position to spend it on the NHS anyway? Ok it may be misleading but both camps were guilty of that. Just accept the fact the majority want out and move on.
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the majority have made their decicion based upon promises made by politicians, now its time for said politicians to deliver.

A lot of the exit campaign was based around
Immigration
underfunding of the NHS and welfare state
Jobs for British people
trading laws

if you are happy to allow politicians to mislead, lie and decieve the british public with no accountability, that your choice, not mine.

We can argue wheather the outcome was the correct decicion, but its a mute point. It will take decades to sort out if the correct decision was made.
But it wont take that long to watch the promises made by the exit campaign dissapear.
well we never really said that, only implied it
the situation is a bit more complex
Its EU laws
Its someon elses fault.
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I went to vote...., my voting registration had been cancelled.
I could not vote :(
I was gutted.
I expected a stay in europe to be honest.

Stocks and shares go up and down.

You never know we may yet stay in but with a better agreement than cameron got.
Or we may just go it alone.

Some of you are worried about pensions and mortgages etc, and rightly so.
A lot of other people have been worrying about immigration, Lack of jobs and future prospects.
Also more and more rules from europe.

We all have our different opinions and worrys.


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DigDug wrote:And your point is?
My point is that your pension can be effected by lots of different things,wether were in or out of the EU.
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