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We Knew We Were A Big Contributor But £10B Shortfall?
Which apparently equates to 16% of the budget.
No wonder they don't want us to go.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-eur ope-404 33450
They are looking at increasing revenues or cutting farming subsidies.
No wonder they don't want us to go.
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They are looking at increasing revenues or cutting farming subsidies.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many of us have been saying that we should negotiate from a position of strength - but there are so many panic-stricken nay-sayers that this fact has been obscured. Hysteria needs to be calmed and laid to rest and the country has to pull together calmly to negotiate sensible arrangements for trade, travel and residence. Yes, it's complex in detail, but not in broad agreement. Don't panic, Corporal Jones!
It seems,to be Remainers panicking saying we should get a deal at any cost but it is actually the EU who will loose out by a whopping 16%.
Our strength is our funds but to them I think is a weakness as they think we should pay it just to be hamstrung with the same restrictions. They need us more than we need them.
Our strength is our funds but to them I think is a weakness as they think we should pay it just to be hamstrung with the same restrictions. They need us more than we need them.
I wonder whether the UK repeatedly chanting to itself the mantra of its own importance, superiority, etc. will lead to that becoming the accepted wisdom beyond its borders and any/most/all other nations in the EU believing the content and being brought under its spell, then led into granting the UK its demands in every way in time to guarantee eternal UK greatness under the new post-Brexit order. Can a useful spell be cast over large distances just by repetitive self-adulation ?
The biggest contributors to the EU are Germany, UK, France and Italy.
But France and Italy also take out quite a lot.
We have NEVER taken out more than we paid in in any year (Poland have been getting about 6 times what they pay in per year).
So the EU is being propped up by mainly Germany and us. Germany want to stay in to apologise for starting two world wars.
All we have been doing is giving money to Eastern European countries so they can build motorways to bring their cheap good here.
Voting to stay in the EU was like Turkeys voting for Christmas.
It has been one big con as far as we are concerned.
But France and Italy also take out quite a lot.
We have NEVER taken out more than we paid in in any year (Poland have been getting about 6 times what they pay in per year).
So the EU is being propped up by mainly Germany and us. Germany want to stay in to apologise for starting two world wars.
All we have been doing is giving money to Eastern European countries so they can build motorways to bring their cheap good here.
Voting to stay in the EU was like Turkeys voting for Christmas.
It has been one big con as far as we are concerned.
>>>Much of the money we pay into the EU is returned to our farmers as subsidies
Total rubbish.
SOME of the money we pay in goes to UK farmers.
In 2016 we paid IN 13.1 BILLION and only took OUT (in total) 4.5 Billion.
So it cost us 8.6 BILLION to stay in the EU in 2016.
And that is just for one year.
Total rubbish.
SOME of the money we pay in goes to UK farmers.
In 2016 we paid IN 13.1 BILLION and only took OUT (in total) 4.5 Billion.
So it cost us 8.6 BILLION to stay in the EU in 2016.
And that is just for one year.
Well Karl, repeating things at least in the hope it will be believed is a mantra used by many organisations. Just look at the opposition.
In any case I would rather start from a position of being confident and letting people know that than winging and moaning about how small and insignificant we are. That is not only unpatriotic (which seems to be the in thing nowadays) it is starting from a diminished position and will result in a detrimental outcome.
Actually I think remoaner remainers actually want Brexit to fail because to have it succeed would be a huge kick in their ability to know what is right. And we all know what happens then.
In any case I would rather start from a position of being confident and letting people know that than winging and moaning about how small and insignificant we are. That is not only unpatriotic (which seems to be the in thing nowadays) it is starting from a diminished position and will result in a detrimental outcome.
Actually I think remoaner remainers actually want Brexit to fail because to have it succeed would be a huge kick in their ability to know what is right. And we all know what happens then.
Unless we are willing to keep paying into the EU budget (which would be ludicrous), then our contributions do not offer us any leverage in negotiations. As we're leaving, our budget contributions cannot continue. Even if we took the "soft option" of EEA membership our budget contributions would not continue.
So this has no bearing on our incredibly weak negotiating position whatsoever, because it's going either way.
So this has no bearing on our incredibly weak negotiating position whatsoever, because it's going either way.
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