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If only half of that is true then music lovers who voted to leave really need to take a long hard look in the mirror and call themselves a prick.Click on link for full info ...
No idea. I thought that, maybe different rules back then. But it would be interesting to find out how true this is and if it is true it's one big shit show regardless on how you votedHow did bands tour before the EU?
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Bollox. Bands always tored, and always will. Stop wetting yourself.
Yeah, even in the face of the evidence, logistics & challenges mentioned in that tweet, this kind of response seems to be stock.Bollox. Bands always tored, and always will. Stop wetting yourself.
Seriously, do you think bands will stop playing?Given that they make nothing from recorded music anymore. Do you seriously think that its the end for live music???Yeah, even in the face of the evidence, logistics & challenges mentioned in that tweet, this kind of response seems to be stock.
Maybe stop touring Europe. I know a few musicians who do a few gigs in Europe. Ok, Canary Islands but if they had to pay out the sort of money and jump through hoops in the tweets they wouldn't be able to.Seriously, do you think bands will stop playing?Given that they make nothing from recorded music anymore. Do you seriously think that its the end for live music???
Depends on who you listen to.Seriously, do you think bands will stop playing?Given that they make nothing from recorded music anymore. Do you seriously think that its the end for live music???
Well, the scare-mongering was that we definitely would. So my money is on the opposite.Have/are we leaving the mobile phone roaming agreement?
Well obviously we're out of having to do it as part of the EU so it's now up to the mobile phone operators to negotiate with the operators in the European countries. Given that the large operators already offer free roaming in the US and other countries the chances are they will still be the same in Europe.Well, the scare-mongering was that we definitely would. So my money is on the opposite.
The amazing thing was that it took the EU about 30 years to introduce it. I lugged a second phone around with me for over ten years in my exporting days...
I organised / worked on tours all over Europe in the late 70s early 80s. The regulations were different, everything from work permits to temporary export documents (ATA Carnets). It just got done, it was the cost of doing business.Bollox. Bands always tored, and always will. Stop wetting yourself.
The Asian Pacific is full of untrustworthy pieces of shit, counterfeit goods and scams.Today the Asian Pacific became the biggest free tade area in the world, the EU is fast becoming irrelevant, time to look up not down at an organisation that has failed in everything it's tried to do with our money.
This £200 billion is peanuts compared to the cost of keeping 4 million low skilled EU citizens and the millions of illegal immigrants the french have allowed to get over the channel.
Britain has contributed nearly half a trillion pounds to the European Union budget since it joined in 1973 and will have to pay a further £100 billion in the next five years of which we were given 15% back to be spent on projects the EU decided we needed, most of it filled the pockets of pro EU civil servants and political riff raff or was wasted on schemes that produced zero wealth to the majority
You're just making stuff up. Even low skilled workers will make a positive contribution.Today the Asian Pacific became the biggest free tade area in the world, the EU is fast becoming irrelevant, time to look up not down at an organisation that has failed in everything it's tried to do with our money.
This £200 billion is peanuts compared to the cost of keeping 4 million low skilled EU citizens and the millions of illegal immigrants the french have allowed to get over the channel.
Britain has contributed nearly half a trillion pounds to the European Union budget since it joined in 1973 and will have to pay a further £100 billion in the next five years of which we were given 15% back to be spent on projects the EU decided we needed, most of it filled the pockets of pro EU civil servants and political riff raff or was wasted on schemes that produced zero wealth to the majority .
You missed off a few Nigerian princes and a lawyer acting on behalf Binium Tekles estateAsia Pacific nations including Thailand, China, Japan and South Korea on Sunday signed the world’s largest regional free-trade agreement, encompassing nearly a third of the world’s population and gross domestic product.
Top officials from 15 nations that also include Australia, New Zealand and the 10 members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations inked the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, or RCEP -- nearly a decade in the making -- on the final day of the 37th Asean Summit hosted virtually by Vietnam.
The average low skilled British worker will find it more difficult to get a crumby temporary job, and his wages will remain crap. Fact. Seen it with my own eyes.You're just making stuff up. Even low skilled workers will make a positive contribution.
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- The average European migrant arriving in the UK in 2016 will contribute £78,000 more than they take out in public services and benefits over their time spent in the UK (assuming a balanced national budget), and the average non-European migrant will make a positive net contribution of £28,000 while living here. By comparison, the average UK citizen’s net lifetime contribution in this scenario is zero."
Sorry Astley, you're blaming the wrong people.The average low skilled British worker will find it more difficult to get a crumby temporary job, and his wages will remain crap. Fact. Seen it with my own eyes.