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Liam Gallagher on board today......
Hook's-Walk-Canary replied to Greavsy's topic in Main Discussion - Norwich City
He stated that he wanted NCFC to see off Man Utd -- City fans thought he meant us rather than Newport County. -
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They're missing 'Treasure Island' bigly.
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They faced obscurity in the non-leagues in recent times. They spent fa in getting back in the league and eventual Premier League promotion. Now they're 7 pts away from our points tally in the Premier with 20 games and sixty points to play for and they've done this minus the millions we've floundered.. The message is: We are a badly run football club.
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Newest immigration figures are in
Hook's-Walk-Canary replied to cambridgeshire canary's topic in Non-Football
The immigration centre in Dublin tonight: According to SKY News it's Far-Right to be angry about children getting stabbed. -
How the British have paid billions for the EU to enlarge itself Why werenât the British people told about how their money was being spent? Montage © Facts4EU.Org 2023 We reveal the enormous sums the EU has paid to âpre-accessionâ countries to join the EU Last week we published a two-part report on the nine countries the EU is lining up to join its political bloc. We showed that in its attempts to replace the UK, the EU plans to take on nine countries whose combined GDP is a fraction of that of the UK. Today we reveal just how much money the EU has thrown at these countries â and how much this has cost the UK taxpayer. The EU Commission is shy about revealing all this information, so we will do it. Brexit Facts4EU.Org Summary The EUâs âPre-Accessionâ funding for prospective new members 2007-2013 : âŹ11.5bn 2014-2020 : âŹ12.8bn 2021-2027 : âŹ14.2bn [Source: EU Commission data.] © Brexit Facts4EU.Org 2023 - click to enlarge How much has all this cost the British people? At a very conservative estimate of the UK contributing 12.5%, (we believe it is more), then the British people paid âŹ3 billion (approx ÂŁ2.6bn GBP) between 2007 and 2020. What we donât know is how much more the British are paying for all of this as a result of Theresa Mayâs disastrous âDivorce Billâ, which included âfuture commitmentsâ. This could well include the period 2021-2027. In all of this it should be noted that these figures do not include all the billions the UK paid to the EU for its âoff-budgetâ funds, such as the âŹ6bn paid to Turkey for an ineffective attempt to stem the flow of migrants, nor the âŹ30 billion paid to Africa under a separate fund. Conveniently Her Majestyâs Treasury never included these transfers in their calculations of the UKâs ânet contributionsâ to the EU. The EUâs âInstrument for Pre-accession Assistanceâ There are many poor countries seeking the EUâs largesse for wanting to join its empire. At present there are nine in total, seven of which are officially âCandidate Countriesâ and a further two who are in advanced talks to achieve this status. The tenth is Turkey, with which the EU has been at loggerheads for the last five years. At no point in the many years of the United Kingdomâs membership of the EU has the British taxpayer ever been consulted about the billions of pounds the UK has contributed to the EUâs efforts to enlarge itself. We have previously published many reports about the massive wealth transference to poorer, existing EU Member countries, funded to no small degree by the British taxpayer. Today we lift the lid on the wealth transfers to enable the EU to enlarge itself by taking in new members. All of this comes on top of the British peopleâs generosity to existing EU Member countries For years the British people helped to fund countries from Poland to Romania to improve their infrastucture, giving them sparkling new undergrounds, railway terminuses, roads and motorways. All of this was badged âFunded by the EUâ. In reality the British people paid for a significant proportion of this â and received nothing in return. Not even a âthank youâ. Brexit Facts4EU.Org Summary Want to travel âEU Classâ to work today? Try Poland, courtesy of the UK taxpayer ĆĂłdĆș has a population of just 685,000, making it smaller than Nottingham. The EU has spent UK money building an underground system there. Facts4EU.Org Case Study A new Underground for ĆĂłdĆș in Poland ĆĂłdĆș Fabryczna station - Wikipedia Commons Licence - click to enlarge In August 2018 the EU Commission approved additional expenditure on top of what it had already sanctioned, for some railway improvements in the city of ĆĂłdĆș, Poland. The last time we checked, the total was nearly ÂŁ0.6 billion pounds. Here is the EUâs statement: Here is what the then EU Commissioner said about this funding for the Lodz railway connection:- Observations For years the public have been kept in blissful ignorance about the British peopleâs funding of the EUâs expansionism. Brexit Facts4EU.Org has published many reports about this over the years. Given the EU Commissionâs decisions last week regarding the nine accession countries, we felt that our readers would wish to know the facts. All of the figures above come directly from official data from the EU. Information from EU Commission sources simply canât be denied by Rejoiners. If the UK were to re-join the EU it would immediately become liable for its large share of these annual payments, which will now start increasing further. Another major benefit of Brexit. With Rejoiners pumping out nonsense on a daily basis, and with the BBC seemingly uninterested in anything which paints the EU in a bad light, it is essential that reports like this one above get out there.
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Newest immigration figures are in
Hook's-Walk-Canary replied to cambridgeshire canary's topic in Non-Football
Hardly surprising they were happy to go back - From 2000 to 2017 the UK gave the EU ÂŁ122 billion more than the former got back - A good chunk of that went on Poland.. -
Newest immigration figures are in
Hook's-Walk-Canary replied to cambridgeshire canary's topic in Non-Football
I've been told by Lefties for years that the immigrants are coming here to do the jobs the British donât want to do... So I guess congratulations to the Tories for creating 672,000 new jobs in one year would be in order đ