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£40 Billion Annual Lost Tax Revenue To The Uk Government As A Direct Result Of Brexit
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What that money could buy (any one of the following).
• The salary of an extra one million nurses (all on a salary of £40k)
• Every UK adult given £750 - tax free
• 200,000 houses built (based on a cost of £200,000 per house)
• Everyone within a town of 40,000 people made millionaires
• 1,000 Challenger 2 Battle Tanks (the British Army has only around 230 of these currently operational)
• Around 200 Eurofighter Typhoons (the RAF has around 160 of these aircraft)
• 4 Nimitz class Aircraft Carriers (the USA has only 10 such ships operational)
And the above would be every year, going forward.
Vote for your favourite benefit (available had we not left the EU), or list some other benefit you think we should spend the money on.
Or as the Brexiteers would say, get over it, you lost – you’re not getting any of the above benefits.
• The salary of an extra one million nurses (all on a salary of £40k)
• Every UK adult given £750 - tax free
• 200,000 houses built (based on a cost of £200,000 per house)
• Everyone within a town of 40,000 people made millionaires
• 1,000 Challenger 2 Battle Tanks (the British Army has only around 230 of these currently operational)
• Around 200 Eurofighter Typhoons (the RAF has around 160 of these aircraft)
• 4 Nimitz class Aircraft Carriers (the USA has only 10 such ships operational)
And the above would be every year, going forward.
Vote for your favourite benefit (available had we not left the EU), or list some other benefit you think we should spend the money on.
Or as the Brexiteers would say, get over it, you lost – you’re not getting any of the above benefits.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You’ve done it again haven’t you, Hymie. You really need to start looking at the person or body behind your headlines. In this case it’s a figure generated by The Centre for European Reform who are ‘a think-tank devoted to making the European Union work better’. They’re hardly going to be pro-brexit are they.
And I’m a remainer.
And I’m a remainer.
No-one seems to have voted for their preferred benefit from the list; I would vote for every UK adult to be given £750 tax free – although I’d quite like to be a resident of the town where everyone was made a millionaire.
Another potential benefit I’d like to offer is a free lottery (open to all UK residents), whereby every day of the year, 110 people win £1 million (tax free).
Another potential benefit I’d like to offer is a free lottery (open to all UK residents), whereby every day of the year, 110 people win £1 million (tax free).
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