The39thStep
Urban critical thinker
Balance sheets and the EU regulations are a big issue for the EU but why the mockery ?Balance sheets
Balance sheets and the EU regulations are a big issue for the EU but why the mockery ?Balance sheets
It's not mockery....but looking like there may be global shortages of magic and moonlight this winterBalance sheets and the EU regulations are a big issue for the EU but why the mockery ?
That’s a situation I’m sure everyone would want to avoidIt's not mockery....but looking like there may be global shortages of magic and moonlight this winter
Bit late nowThat’s a situation I’m sure everyone would want to avoid
Lack of forward planning ?Bit late now
Chaotic events, can kicking, wishful thinking, you name it. Perfect storm (maybe)Lack of forward planning ?
Tis (though grudgingly it seems)I thought one idea behind the EU was for the richer northern nations to subsidize the southern nations somewhat?
talking of which I got one of these:
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fucking great idea, the plug's really stable as opposed to the two-pin plug wobbling around precariously in a socket.
Johnson’s tax was 25% of profits, but they can write off 91p of every £1 invested in fossil fuel extraction.Ironically part of the debate for the EU's position on an energy windfall tax was that Spain, Italy, and the UK ( under Johnson) had already imposed them.
Ironically part of the debate for the EU's position on an energy windfall tax was that Spain, Italy, and the UK ( under Johnson) had already imposed them.
mean while the improvement for workers right in the uk increases at a pace since leave the eu
Careful now. Urban seems full of people complaining about having a bank holiday.which part?
plus he not changed his mind
11 times Rees-Mogg revealed what he thinks about your rights
not sure what that ironic about it sounds like a solid plan the EU one that is
taxing the companies making money from this is better than add 200 billion to the UK debt and asking working people to pay it back
anyone would think Lizzie used to work for BP
It's a much better plan than the one our unelected Prime Minister announced.Good to see the support on here for the ECB and unelected Commissioners after they bravely announce a 'plan'.
So you mean leaving the EU had no effect on whether we could tax these companies or not?Don't disagree, but the EU haven't actually taxed anyone yet. As for the UK Government its plan is to discuss wholesale prices with suppliers and fix a lower rate. We haven't adopted that approach because we've left the EU, its because we voted for a Tory Government. Labour has already committed to a windfall tax.
But do not let that stop the full throated support for the ECB and the unelected EU Commissioners.
It's a much better plan than the one our unelected Prime Minister announced.
mean while the improvement for workers right in the uk increases at a pace since leave the eu
"This EU policy seems better than what the Tories have come up with."
You must have known Brexit was going to put the ERG and the like in charge.What a reasonable tone you remainers adopt Unfortunately, the post didn't say that. It suggested that the fact the EU has a 'plan' that is better than the UK's 'plan' is Brexit related. It isn't. It's tory related.
Another one for the ECB/EU Commissioner Urban supporter club.
This is from a 2013 speech