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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Stuck in the past? - I think you yourself are stuck in all this red tape nonsense. If common sense is being stuck in the past then i'm stuck in the past and proud, and so are the majority of this country then. Who said I wanted discrimination, there is hardly any discrimination and that is my point, by having these laws and groups it is creating new discrimination so do not put words in my mouth.
    I'm sorry but I disagree and I stand by my statements.

    I'm out of this debate now, I have said my bits throughout this thread and I do not wish to say anything else. I don't want to be debating this for the next few weeks, it won't get anywhere.

    Goodbye.


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    Quote Originally Posted by alexxxxx View Post
    well china had a problem a few years back when we wouldn't let them export any more cheap clothing into our union because they had reached the quota limit. The EU agreed to let them start using the next year's quota early. So there's at least one problem that one country has come across.
    So we've been trading on our own for god knows how many hundreds of years but now all of a sudden we have forgot how to trade without the glorious European Union?


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    Well it isn't as simple as you think. without the EU, we'd be required to have to produce our goods to their specs, with no imput from us, stop at the border, declare our goods in paperwork, queue up, pay the relevant import taxes, therefore adding a cost to our production costs, which could be increased even more by the fact we might have to pay additional insurance for our visit (when you go to switzerland in a coach, you have to stop, pay them, £70) or road tax, or we might be turned away possibly as our work visas might be expired or invalid. Added on to this, we might have to pay for an additional driver's license translated into every language that we'd pass through
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    Lolol so basically if we withdraw from Europe we keep our money, so like we dont pay any tax at all!?!? omg withdraw now we'll be tax free!!!!!!

    Read this as it explains how the EU helps keep the markets free and taxes down.

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle5655115.ece


    Im also out of this thread, already been negatively repped for saying something bad about the BNP in a light hearted fashion so god knows what this heated discussion will lead to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    So we've been trading on our own for god knows how many hundreds of years but now all of a sudden we have forgot how to trade without the glorious European Union?
    Considering many nations now use the trading system set up by the EU, excluding ourselves would create problems with trading with other countries as well as increasing the severity of our dependency on other countries. As the EU is a collective of countries, the trading is controlled via them, if we exclude ourselves, countries which we are or have already become dependent on may only be trading with us because of the EU, knowing this, trading with these countries afterwards would become very difficult, cause problems because we would have to find alternative outlets of trade, causing issues with time and money. Also the example of £2 in and £1 out, by excluding ourselves, that £2 would no longer go to a place where we would receive some in return, but would go purely on maintaining the trade with other countries without any guarantee on return.

    Also, we would still have to pay tax, just the tax which is meant to the EU would be removed, not worth losing the EU in my opinion.

    *Anyone noticed we're not really talking about the BNP anymore *
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    Some of their policies are ridiculous.

    They believe every household should be allowed a gun? That's stupid.

    I do support some of their immigration policies but some are ridiculous, for example, Griffin recently said that a good solution to stop mass immigration into Europe would be to sink boats with immigrants on them..?

    Right then..


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    Quote Originally Posted by Josh-H View Post
    Some of their policies are ridiculous.

    They believe every household should be allowed a gun? That's stupid.

    I do support some of their immigration policies but some are ridiculous, for example, Griffin recently said that a good solution to stop mass immigration into Europe would be to sink boats with immigrants on them..?

    Right then..
    Lol, that's a bit harsh, it would cause massive controversy and could pull us into a conflict with whatever country the immigrants came from.

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    I'm going to say one thing:

    Can I build a church in India?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josh-H View Post
    Some of their policies are ridiculous.

    They believe every household should be allowed a gun? That's stupid.

    I do support some of their immigration policies but some are ridiculous, for example, Griffin recently said that a good solution to stop mass immigration into Europe would be to sink boats with immigrants on them..?

    Right then..

    No he didn't say that, he said that a way to prevent illegal immigration would be to threat to sink any ships found to have any illegals immigrants on them, which is totally different to what you said.
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    Quote Originally Posted by adammm View Post
    I'm going to say one thing:

    Can I build a church in India?
    You personally? i doubt you have the necessary building skills, money or ability to get apply for relevant planning permissions. Someone who did know these things could quite easily though

    What was your point?

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