Brexit Negotiations proceeding, er...... well...... er....

That will be Brexiteer farmers doing a U-turn and becoming Remainers, after the latest government U-turn:
Brexit: Government guarantee for post-EU funds. 13 August 2016
EU funding for farmers, scientists and other projects will be replaced by the Treasury after Brexit, Chancellor Philip Hammond has said.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-37060430

Farm subsidies 'must be earned' - Michael Gove 8 hours ago
Farmers will only get payouts if they agree to protect the environment and enhance rural life, he will say.
The move is part of what he calls his vision for a "green Brexit".


Still the quitters think they are on to a winner. :rolleyes:

So far, that is a proven lie about the £350 for the NHS, now the farming subsidies.
It is all trickling out slowly how bad it is going to be.

 
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I'm surprised any farmer voted leave. With the amount of subsidies they receive they are on to a winner.
But how long will the eu subsidies last anyway? For French farmers most likely forever.
But uk farmers were always going to be blacklisted.
 
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It's a pity that being a Quitter goes hand-in-hand with being a poorly educated gullible moron

Sorry Noesall, but your rudeness is getting a bit beyond the pale; I am neither poorly educated, not gullible, I just have a different perspective of the world to you.

So if all you can do is resort to abusive comments towards those that disagree with you, then I have to say that your arguments are either too weak to stand up to scrutiny, or you have to assume the label of being poorly educated, and gullible for believing the hype and lies of the reamin camp.
 
Sorry Noesall, but your rudeness is getting a bit beyond the pale; I am neither poorly educated, not gullible, I just have a different perspective of the world to you.

So if all you can do is resort to abusive comments towards those that disagree with you, then I have to say that your arguments are either too weak to stand up to scrutiny, or you have to assume the label of being poorly educated, and gullible for believing the hype and lies of the reamin camp.

well put doggit :)

wind yer neck in noseall
 
Sorry Noesall, but your rudeness is getting a bit beyond the pale; I am neither poorly educated, not gullible, I just have a different perspective of the world to you.
I'm just being honest bud. You only have to read Rogers' (Norcon), Firebrands' (Corgigrouch) and Hates' post contents just to see how thick some of the Quitters are. As for Transam - FFS!
I'm sorry for appearing rude though. However, I think poorly educated gullible morons is a good summing up.
 
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Thank you for the appollogy Noesall, there are few on this site that would do that. You really never cease to amaze me.
 
Were spiralling towards the abyss according to the remoaners. And its all the fault of the thick "quitters".
 
I'm just being honest bud. You only have to read Rogers' (Norcon), Firebrands' (Corgigrouch) and Hates' post contents just to see how thick some of the Quitters are. As for Transam - FFS!
I'm sorry for appearing rude though. However, I think poorly educated gullible morons is a good summing up.


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how dare u noseall I demand an apology speak up & be quick about it or ?????????? ;)


are you a russian noseall ??
 
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Now the NHS is being reduced to meet budget shortfalls:
It hopes to save almost £200m a year by ending what the head of the service called a "misuse of scarce" NHS funds.
'Low value' medicines on the list and their annual cost to the NHS:
  • £34.8m on Liothyronine, used for underactive thyroid
  • £19.8m on the anti-depressant Trimipramine
  • £19.3m on Lidocaine plasters for treating nerve-related pain
  • £11.5m on Tadalafil Once Daily, similar to Viagra
  • £10.9m on Fentanyl immediate release, used to treat breakthrough pain in palliative care
  • £9m on the painkiller Co-proxamol
  • £7.8m on Doxazosin Modified Release (MR), a drug for hypertension
  • £6.3m on omega-3 fatty acid compounds
  • £5m on Oxycodone and Naloxone, used to treat severe pain
  • £4.5m on travel vaccines
  • £4.3m on muscle pain relieving rubs and ointments
  • £2.7m on the anti-depressant Dosulepin (formerly dothiepin)
  • £2m on Paracetamol and Tramadol Combination product
  • £1.5m on Lutein and antioxidants (e.g. vitamin A, C, E and zinc) supplements
  • £0.5m on Perindopril Arginine an ACE inhibitor used in heart failure, hypertension, diabetic nephropathy and prophylaxis of cardiovascular events
  • £0.4m on Glucosamine and Chondroiton, nutrients taken to improve pain associated with osteoarthritis
  • £100,009 on herbal medicines
  • £92,412 on homeopathy items
And the quitters still think we will be better off. :rolleyes:
Try telling that to those who rely on such medicines, and are on low incomes.
 
Interesting article. Now what the f**k has that got to do with the Brexit negotiations. Thats'a a JohnD article, so stop treading on his toes.

If anything, this just justifies the "We can spend and extra £350 on the NHS once we leave the EU"
 
Interesting article. Now what the f**k has that got to do with the Brexit negotiations. Thats'a a JohnD article, so stop treading on his toes.

If anything, this just justifies the "We can spend and extra £350 on the NHS once we leave the EU"
Calm down, calm down. It is just a discussion!
Did you think to check your own contributions a couple of pages ago? I have not been any further afield.

Actually, I suspect Roger got the gist of it as well, but he just extrapolated on your argument, twisted by JD, that people with a lower IQ were much more likely to vote for Brexit.

Well by the fact that we're disputing it, it can't be undisputed can it.
And Nick Cleggs stupidity never ceases to amaze me.

Don't you just love these hypocrites? :rolleyes:
They spout off without giving a thought to their own comments.
 
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