Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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Poland has been given £54 billion in 7 years of EU membership
The UK taxpayers are paying towards the building of Poland's roads and infrastructure, as our own roads are crumbling
http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/355638/Poland-accuses-Britain-of-blocking-budget/Brian Dixon
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the uk has had at least twice that amount in the last 5 years,but the question is what have they done with it.the answer jack tit.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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no brian we are nett contributors, poland is a nett recipient.
Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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not in Brians World howard

Brian Dixon
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just cheaked howard i was right the first time.
but not in kieths remit world.

Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Keith B, there is only one thing we can do now:
in absence of a Wealth Redistribution Law to pay outstanding expenses and reduce the National Debt, as well as to contribute to Poland's economy, we have to do Quantitative Easing money printing again.
There is no other solution at the moment. The Bank of England will have to agree with the Cabinet to print off at least £50 billion very soon, and this should cover all payments to the EU for this year, and some essential benefit costs (job-seekers and housing benefit).
It will prevent further indiscriminate taxation and further spending cuts in benefits and Government grants to councils, as well as to the Police Force.
It is a matter of priority now that we get a round of QE very quickly!
Otherwise we will be paying for the whole world and their dog through non-stop taxation and spending cuts at home.
Oh and don't get me wrong, Keith B, the Gov. needs to spend more on benefits because our jobs are massively being given to others, as was seen in the recent award T. Blair received in Poland the other day for giving millions of British jobs to Poles.
It is only fair at this point that benefits at home are increased, not diminished, so we need a spate of money-printing urgently!
Brian Dixon
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oh dear alax in your dream world again.
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Nope, Brian. It's an economic emergency, so I expect the BoE to be doing a QE exercise any time soon.
Brian Dixon
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dont think so alex,not unless they printing polish salottie.