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  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    The brexit party rally today in Nottingham is now sold out >>>

    https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-brexit-party-rally-nottingham-tickets-60419492328
  • HAYSIEHAYSIE Member Posts: 31,790

    10. Migrant camps would appear throughout South East England
    In 2003, the Le Touquet Agreement was signed between Britain, France and Belgium. This was an agreement saying that border controls would take place before boarding a train or ferry, as opposed to on arrival after disembarkation.

    During the referendum campaign, prominent Remainers claimed that a vote for Brexit would lead to France cancelling the agreement, and as a result the notorious Calais migrant camp known as ‘The Jungle’ would move to Kent. It was claimed that up to 50,00 asylum seekers from Calais could enter the UK every year.

    This has since been shown to be wildly sensationalised. After the Brexit vote was delivered, the French did indeed seek a renegotiation of the accord, and a new treaty was announced in 2017. However far from scrapping the Le Touquet agreement as the Remainers claimed would happen, the British have agreed to pledge more money on securing Calais, as well as a speeding up of the asylum process, and the agreement remains in force.

    11. Families would be £4,300 worse off if Britain left the EU
    If the “£350m per week” slogan on the bus was misleading, then Osborne’s claim that households would be £4,300 worse off if they voted to leave the EU was far worse.

    To get this figure, HM Treasury forecast that in 2030 the UK economy would be 6% smaller if we voted to leave, compared to if we voted to Remain (37% growth if we Remain, compared to 30% growth if we leave). They then divided this 6% of UK GDP by the number of households in Britain to obtain £4,300 per household.
    This was incredibly misleading, and ultimately a lie. Firstly, GDP growth is not the same thing as household spending. A rise in GDP does not necessarily mean all households have more spending power.

    Secondly, although the wording sounded like people would be worse off, in reality the forecast stated that people would be better off – it would just be by 6% less compared to if a Remain vote was returned. This figure was also seen as overly pessimistic (studies for The Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics put the figure at 1.3 – 2.6%. A report by Open Britain even claimed the UK could be better off by 1.3%, mainly by cutting EU red tape. This was all ignored in the Treasury’s campaigning to the public.

    Contrary to what Remainers constantly say about the Leave campaign misleading the people, it is clear that the Remain campaign lied just as much, if not far more. Fortunately, the wisdom of the British people prevailed, and they saw through most of the lies to vote for Brexit in numbers never before seen in a nationwide election

    http://www.dailyglobe.co.uk/comment/the-many-lies-of-the-remain-campaign/



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    The British economy has been £600 million worse off every week since the EU referendum in June 2016. The numbers come in a new report published by investment banking giant Goldman Sachs, which ...

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    London landlords £1.8k worse off since referendum | Property ...
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    By the end of 2018, real disposable income was £1,500 a year lower than the Office for Budget Responsibility forecasted pre-referendum, says thinktank the Resolution Foundation.

    We are all £1,500 worse off since the Brexit vote: Resolution ...
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    British households are £1,500 worse off than they would have been if the country had voted to remain in the European Union, according to new research.
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    Brexit economic impact: British households are £1,500 worse off than before referendum The average income is £1,500 lower than had been predicted prior to the vote in 2016


  • madprofmadprof Member Posts: 3,297
    HAYSIE said:

    10. Migrant camps would appear throughout South East England
    In 2003, the Le Touquet Agreement was signed between Britain, France and Belgium. This was an agreement saying that border controls would take place before boarding a train or ferry, as opposed to on arrival after disembarkation.

    During the referendum campaign, prominent Remainers claimed that a vote for Brexit would lead to France cancelling the agreement, and as a result the notorious Calais migrant camp known as ‘The Jungle’ would move to Kent. It was claimed that up to 50,00 asylum seekers from Calais could enter the UK every year.

    This has since been shown to be wildly sensationalised. After the Brexit vote was delivered, the French did indeed seek a renegotiation of the accord, and a new treaty was announced in 2017. However far from scrapping the Le Touquet agreement as the Remainers claimed would happen, the British have agreed to pledge more money on securing Calais, as well as a speeding up of the asylum process, and the agreement remains in force.

    11. Families would be £4,300 worse off if Britain left the EU
    If the “£350m per week” slogan on the bus was misleading, then Osborne’s claim that households would be £4,300 worse off if they voted to leave the EU was far worse.

    To get this figure, HM Treasury forecast that in 2030 the UK economy would be 6% smaller if we voted to leave, compared to if we voted to Remain (37% growth if we Remain, compared to 30% growth if we leave). They then divided this 6% of UK GDP by the number of households in Britain to obtain £4,300 per household.
    This was incredibly misleading, and ultimately a lie. Firstly, GDP growth is not the same thing as household spending. A rise in GDP does not necessarily mean all households have more spending power.

    Secondly, although the wording sounded like people would be worse off, in reality the forecast stated that people would be better off – it would just be by 6% less compared to if a Remain vote was returned. This figure was also seen as overly pessimistic (studies for The Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics put the figure at 1.3 – 2.6%. A report by Open Britain even claimed the UK could be better off by 1.3%, mainly by cutting EU red tape. This was all ignored in the Treasury’s campaigning to the public.

    Contrary to what Remainers constantly say about the Leave campaign misleading the people, it is clear that the Remain campaign lied just as much, if not far more. Fortunately, the wisdom of the British people prevailed, and they saw through most of the lies to vote for Brexit in numbers never before seen in a nationwide election

    http://www.dailyglobe.co.uk/comment/the-many-lies-of-the-remain-campaign/



    UK households £1,500 worse off since EU referendum
    www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article...
    UK households are £1,500 worse off since the EU referendum. By the end of 2018, real disposable income was £1,500 a year lower than the Office for Budget Responsibility forecasted pre-referendum ...

    Households £1,500 worse off since EU Referendum - Gold News ...
    www.bullionbypost.co.uk/gold-news/2019/february/...
    British households are £1,500 worse off since the decision to leave the European Union was announced, according to one leading thinktank. The Resolution Foundation ...
    Brexit has cost Britain £600m every week, Goldman Sachs says
    inews.co.uk/news/brexit/brexit-britain-losing...

    The British economy has been £600 million worse off every week since the EU referendum in June 2016. The numbers come in a new report published by investment banking giant Goldman Sachs, which ...

    Every household is £1,500-a-year worse off since Brexit vote ...
    metro.co.uk/2019/02/11/every-household-1500-year...
    Households in the UK are £1,500 worse off a year since the Brexit referendum (Picture: PA) The research found that annual incomes were not only lower than previously forecast, but had actually ...

    UK households £1,500 worse off since EU referendum ...
    www.businesstelegraph.co.uk/uk-households-1500...
    UK households are £1,500 worse off since the EU referendum. By the end of 2018, real disposable income was £1,500 a year lower than the Office for Budget ...
    UK households £1,500 worse off since EU referendum ...

    www.businessdaylight.co.uk/2019/02/12/uk...
    UK households ‘£1,500 worse off since EU referendum’: Think-tank says UK’s income growth is worst of 36 comparable countries By City & Finance Reporter for the ...
    London landlords £1.8k worse off since referendum | Property ...
    www.propertyreporter.co.uk/landlords/london...

    The latest Landbay Rental Index has revealed that Landlords in the capital are potentially £1,806 worse off since the vote to leave the EU in June 2016. According to ...
    UK households £1,500 worse off since EU referendum | This is ...
    www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article...

    By the end of 2018, real disposable income was £1,500 a year lower than the Office for Budget Responsibility forecasted pre-referendum, says thinktank the Resolution Foundation.

    We are all £1,500 worse off since the Brexit vote: Resolution ...
    uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/1500-worse-off-since...

    British households are £1,500 worse off than they would have been if the country had voted to remain in the European Union, according to new research.
    Brexit economic impact: British households are £1,500 worse ...

    inews.co.uk/news/brexit/uk-economy-growth-rate...
    Brexit economic impact: British households are £1,500 worse off than before referendum The average income is £1,500 lower than had been predicted prior to the vote in 2016


    Lies...it’s all lies @HAYSIE ...that’s what the narrow minded brexiteers will say...even if the facts slap them in the face...now there’s a thought?
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793

    The brexit party rally today in Nottingham is now sold out >>>

    https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-brexit-party-rally-nottingham-tickets-60419492328

  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    For every media article remainers can find to support their blinkered arguments , I can find one of the opposing view .....Who is the pantomime villain again ? :D
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-news/live-updates-nigel-farage-brings-2780427

    Nigel Farage is back in Nottinghamshire today (April 20) leading a city centre walkabout and Brexit Party rally at the Albert Hall conference centre.

    The appearance comes less than a month after the former UKIP leader's last visit to the county on March 23 when he rejoined the March to Leave protest as it passed through the rural village of Linby, north Nottinghamshire.

    It was the politician's first outing as the self-appointed leader of the newly formed Brexit Party, a role he took on following Catherine Blaiklock's resignation amid accusations of racists statements online.

    Attending today's event alongside Mr Farage will be Annunziata Rees-Mogg, who is a freelance journalist and candidate for the Brexit Party in the European Parliament election - and also the sister to Conservative MP for North-East Somerset, Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    He's proving popular
    Our reporter at the scene has said Mr Farage was popular with those who passed him on the streets.

    Some people even stopped to give him a hug!

    They’ve popped into the Loxley pub on Pelham Street now


  • goldongoldon Member Posts: 8,464
    Democracy is alive and kicking .......... Remainer's
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    goldon said:

    Democracy is alive and kicking .......... Remainer's

    To quote Corporal Jones " They don't like it up em " :D
  • madprofmadprof Member Posts: 3,297

    https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-news/live-updates-nigel-farage-brings-2780427

    Nigel Farage is back in Nottinghamshire today (April 20) leading a city centre walkabout and Brexit Party rally at the Albert Hall conference centre.

    The appearance comes less than a month after the former UKIP leader's last visit to the county on March 23 when he rejoined the March to Leave protest as it passed through the rural village of Linby, north Nottinghamshire.

    It was the politician's first outing as the self-appointed leader of the newly formed Brexit Party, a role he took on following Catherine Blaiklock's resignation amid accusations of racists statements online.

    Attending today's event alongside Mr Farage will be Annunziata Rees-Mogg, who is a freelance journalist and candidate for the Brexit Party in the European Parliament election - and also the sister to Conservative MP for North-East Somerset, Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    He's proving popular
    Our reporter at the scene has said Mr Farage was popular with those who passed him on the streets.

    Some people even stopped to give him a hug!

    They’ve popped into the Loxley pub on Pelham Street now


    Of course Herr Nige has popped into the pub...where else would he conduct bar room politics...found his political level I’d suggest
  • QPROBBOQPROBBO Member Posts: 41
    madprof said:

    https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-news/live-updates-nigel-farage-brings-2780427

    Nigel Farage is back in Nottinghamshire today (April 20) leading a city centre walkabout and Brexit Party rally at the Albert Hall conference centre.

    The appearance comes less than a month after the former UKIP leader's last visit to the county on March 23 when he rejoined the March to Leave protest as it passed through the rural village of Linby, north Nottinghamshire.

    It was the politician's first outing as the self-appointed leader of the newly formed Brexit Party, a role he took on following Catherine Blaiklock's resignation amid accusations of racists statements online.

    Attending today's event alongside Mr Farage will be Annunziata Rees-Mogg, who is a freelance journalist and candidate for the Brexit Party in the European Parliament election - and also the sister to Conservative MP for North-East Somerset, Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    He's proving popular
    Our reporter at the scene has said Mr Farage was popular with those who passed him on the streets.

    Some people even stopped to give him a hug!

    They’ve popped into the Loxley pub on Pelham Street now


    Of course Herr Nige has popped into the pub...where else would he conduct bar room politics...found his political level I’d suggest
    Is it illegal to have a drink in a pub .
    Is this your last post ?
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    Last rally from Birmingham ...enjoy :)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9MzCtUHdXg
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    edited April 2019
    QPROBBO said:

    madprof said:

    https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-news/live-updates-nigel-farage-brings-2780427

    Nigel Farage is back in Nottinghamshire today (April 20) leading a city centre walkabout and Brexit Party rally at the Albert Hall conference centre.

    The appearance comes less than a month after the former UKIP leader's last visit to the county on March 23 when he rejoined the March to Leave protest as it passed through the rural village of Linby, north Nottinghamshire.

    It was the politician's first outing as the self-appointed leader of the newly formed Brexit Party, a role he took on following Catherine Blaiklock's resignation amid accusations of racists statements online.

    Attending today's event alongside Mr Farage will be Annunziata Rees-Mogg, who is a freelance journalist and candidate for the Brexit Party in the European Parliament election - and also the sister to Conservative MP for North-East Somerset, Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    He's proving popular
    Our reporter at the scene has said Mr Farage was popular with those who passed him on the streets.

    Some people even stopped to give him a hug!

    They’ve popped into the Loxley pub on Pelham Street now


    Of course Herr Nige has popped into the pub...where else would he conduct bar room politics...found his political level I’d suggest
    Is it illegal to have a drink in a pub .
    Is this your last post ?
    Ignore him QPR , he rarely posts anything elsewhere on here , but in some sort of creepy stalkerish way thinks it's ok to jump on all of my posts and troll .
    His inane and repetitive attempts at childish humour pretty much gets ignored by everyone else on here ...it's all a bit sad really .
    You know the pub bore , who on his arrival , people normally make their excuses and leave ..well that's him .

    p.s hope you are having a pleasant easter weekend so far .
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    edited April 2019
    brexit party rally live video from Nottingham >>>>

    https://www.pscp.tv/w/1gqxvVLNRBpxB
  • madprofmadprof Member Posts: 3,297
    QPROBBO said:

    madprof said:

    https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-news/live-updates-nigel-farage-brings-2780427

    Nigel Farage is back in Nottinghamshire today (April 20) leading a city centre walkabout and Brexit Party rally at the Albert Hall conference centre.

    The appearance comes less than a month after the former UKIP leader's last visit to the county on March 23 when he rejoined the March to Leave protest as it passed through the rural village of Linby, north Nottinghamshire.

    It was the politician's first outing as the self-appointed leader of the newly formed Brexit Party, a role he took on following Catherine Blaiklock's resignation amid accusations of racists statements online.

    Attending today's event alongside Mr Farage will be Annunziata Rees-Mogg, who is a freelance journalist and candidate for the Brexit Party in the European Parliament election - and also the sister to Conservative MP for North-East Somerset, Jacob Rees-Mogg.

    He's proving popular
    Our reporter at the scene has said Mr Farage was popular with those who passed him on the streets.

    Some people even stopped to give him a hug!

    They’ve popped into the Loxley pub on Pelham Street now


    Of course Herr Nige has popped into the pub...where else would he conduct bar room politics...found his political level I’d suggest
    Is it illegal to have a drink in a pub .
    Is this your last post ?
    Actually, no....
  • hhyftrftdrhhyftrftdr Member Posts: 8,036
  • madprofmadprof Member Posts: 3,297

    https://www.joe.co.uk/politics/lord-buckethead-nigel-farage-european-elections-228529?fbclid=IwAR3X0UJTzajIfP3IGRcKckFuHj0r92_XDfj0X9LDWlyWicjAZNR0BVzra-c

    One of them is an absolute joke who can't be taken seriously.
    The other is Lord Buckethead.

    Mon the Bucket.

    Funniest thing I've read on this thread...

    Brexit. It’s so much wrong! Before 2015 most of us in Britain were happily getting on with our lives and arguing about things that matter such as the NHS, education, housing or whether a burger is also a sandwich or not, and so on.

    Then Nigel Farage, David Cameron Grrr and a pile of outside money agitators started breaking all of our things. Enough is enough. Sometimes we need help to see how stupid our own small squabbling is.

    This brings me to Lord Buckethead. Our Intergalactic Overlord.

    His Bucketness, who has already run heroically against Margaret Thatcher, John Major, and Theresa May, was mentioned in a tweet recently, to which I replied:

    “I wonder if @LordBuckethead would stand against @Nigel_Farage for his MEP seat? I'd crowdfund a campaign to knock and leaflet every school and house in that ward and the great Buckethead could well crush him at the ballot box. People would love it!”

    Well, my call was answered! One of Lord Buckethead’s representatives here on Earth responded, informing me that Lord Buckethead has agreed to stand for election -- if together we can make it happen. You see, the European MEP elections will take place on the 23rd of May -- yikes, next month -- so we would just need to raise only £5000, to cover Lord Buckethead’s deposit, before this Thursday, April 25! Deadline, deadline! This one mustn’t whoosh by.

    If we raise *more* than £5000, Buckethead’s emissaries on Earth will use every extra penny to campaign on the ground and on the Internet for Lord Buckethead to face down and beat Nigel Farage as MEP candidate for the South East of England!

    WE ALL NEED TO COME TOGETHER NOW. Help us ensure that Nigel Farage faces Lord Buckethead at the ballot box and our Intergalactic Overlord ends Farage’s troublesome, self-aggrandising and damaging-to-us-all mischief once and for all.

    I personally will receive nothing from this. I am merely representing Lord Buckethead and his human earth emissaries. All of your donations will be received by them and spent as described.

    Just think. Brexit could be over. Nigel Farage could be vanquished. After all he was already beaten by a man dressed as a dolphin when he stood to become an MP. Let us not forget that. Spread our message far and wide and, NO JOKE, WE COULD WIN!

    No Farage! All Hail Lord Buckethead!

    Update 19.40 20.4.2019.

    We have been requested to supply more information. Here it is.

    Firstly. Thank you to all those of you who have contributed! Every one of you is a small step toward a more civilised society and sensibleness led by our Intergalactic Overlord Lord Buckethead.

    I've been asked to specifically to respond to this message and the questions included:

    "After reviewing your campaign, we’d like to ask that you add some additional information to your story to make sure that all of the details are as clear as possible for your donors. Our number one goal is to ensure that the money raised on your campaign is used as you and your donors intended.

    Transparency is always the best policy, and we ask that you include the following information in your story:

    Who you are
    Where you're from
    Your relationship to the parties you're raising funds for
    How the funds will be used (be specific as possible)
    If you intend to withdraw the money, how you plan to send the funds to the parties you're raising money for or use the money on their behalf"

    Answers below:

    Who you are?

    - I'm Tristan Palmer. A citizen of the UK. An ordinary person. A voter. As described above I answered a tweet and suggested that Lord Buckethead ran for the EU MEP elections this May. Next month! I was contacted by his team and we have set up this crowd fund to pay his £5000 entry fee and additional funds to enable him to campaign as an independent. Lord Buckethead has been a long standing political contributor to the UK's electoral system as can be seen here.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Buckethead

    Where you're from?

    - England in the UK. I'm easy to find. Feel free to contact me.

    Your relationship to the parties you're raising funds for?

    - We are related through our view of politics and for wanting change together.

    How the funds will be used (be specific as possible)

    - The funds will be used specifically for the £5000 entry to the EU MEP elections. Entry date this coming Thursday 25th April! So we need to get a wriggle on!

    - All additional funds raised will be used as campaign expenses to promote Lord Buckethead as an independent candidate as an alternative to a vote for Nigel Farage on the 23rd of May. Monies raised over the £5000 will be spent on and off line and records will be kept to account for all of it. Should there be any small change left over it will be donated to Extinction Rebellion or other similar charities. None of us will benefit or retain any of it.

    If you intend to withdraw the money, how you plan to send the funds to the parties you're raising money for or use the money on their behalf"

    - I am not the beneficiary of any funds collected. I can not withdraw or access any funds at all. Not one penny. All funds can only be collected by David Hughes who is campaign manager for Lord Buckethead's team on Earth in London UK.

    -The Campaign Team will comply with all rules and regulations as set down by the European Union here.
    https://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/163793/EPE-Part-3-Spending-and-donations-for-individual-candidates.pdf

    Full reporting will be kept and made public as required.

    Please see Lord Bucket's Twitter Thread for more information.

    https://twitter.com/LordBuckethead

    All Hail!
  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793

    brexit party rally live video from Nottingham >>>>

    https://www.pscp.tv/w/1gqxvVLNRBpxB

  • dobiesdrawdobiesdraw Member Posts: 2,793
    Nigel Farage launches scathing attack on ‘dishonest’ Anna Soubry at Brexit Party rally in Nottingham

    Pacing the stage, Mr Farage outlined what he said was the problem to a crowd of around 700 at the Albert Hall conference centre
    Nigel Farage made a stinging attack on Change UK MP Anna Soubry at a rally for the Brexit Party in Nottingham on Saturday.

    The party leader accused the MP for Broxtowe in Nottinghamshire of being “dishonest”, “disrespectful” and “undemocratic” when he addressed a crowd at the Albert Hall conference centre in the city.

    Pacing the stage, Mr Farage outlined what he said was “the problem” and the reason he decided to launch the Brexit Party.
    “It’s fine for Anna Soubry to vote Remain in the referendum and support the Remain campaign, I’ve got no problem with that, why should I, it was a choice,” he said.

    “But let me tell you what I have got a problem with.
    I’ve got a problem with Anna Soubry. And actually, most people in our parliament who said, as she said to her constituents, that despite her own choice – she was elected in 2017 – to honour the referendum result – and what she has done is the complete and absolute opposite. It is dishonest, it is disrespectful, it is undemocratic and it is wholly unacceptable.

    “And that is why we’re here.”

    He went on to tell the crowd of around 700, who met at the hall following a march through the city centre, that the issue was more than about leaving the European Union.

    “This is about whether we are living in a working democratic nation,” he added.
    He also admitted to having a trademark flutter on the outcome of the forthcoming European Parliament elections, which he intends to stand in.

    “I went into a bookmakers last Friday because one of my well documented vices is I like a bet. And I put a bet on the Brexit Party, at three to one, for the Brexit party to come top in the European elections.”

    He added: “I’ve spent 20 years in the European Parliament and I think I’ve enjoyed it more than them.”

    ‘Politics is broken’
    Annunziata Rees-Mogg, freelance journalist and sister of prominent Tory Eurosceptic Jacob Rees-Mogg, also gave a speech at the rally.

    Speaking ahead of the event, she told reporters that she will be standing in the East Midlands “to ensure the Brexit they voted for is actually delivered”.
    “I think our politics is broken. It’s been very clear that we have got a Remainer parliament trying very ineffectually to represent the Leave vote,” she said.

    “We need Leave representatives to fight the corner of our democracy.”

    https://inews.co.uk/news/politics/nigel-farage-scathing-attack-anna-soubry-brexit-party-rally-nottingham/
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