Wonderful things happening after the referendum and A50

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Re: Wonderful things happening after the referendum and A50

Postby Guest » Fri May 19, 2017 11:58 am

Viper wrote:
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Viper wrote:Energy? :dunno: why are you blathering on about trains.


It is the same fucking difference you moron. We are subsidising foreign state companies to run our utilities, railways etc etc don't you fucking get it? It costs us tens of billions in subsidies EVERY FUCKING YEAR, which makes the prices in other countries far cheaper thanks to the Tories.

You really are the thickest cunt on forums. The fact you read The Sun and vote Tory confirms this. :more beer:


The energy market is the same as the transport market :dunno:

I wouldnt suggest trying to get an open return ticket from EDF. Please try and be less scatter brained if you wish to debate.


It is the principle of how it works. We pay over the odds in the UK for electric trains etc and the providers get tens of billions in subsidies, which are used in their own country to reduce prices for their consumers. Please try and be less scatter brained if you wish to debate. You are very low functioning aren't you?
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Re: Wonderful things happening after the referendum and A50

Postby Viper » Fri May 19, 2017 12:19 pm

Guest wrote:
Viper wrote:
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Viper wrote:Energy? :dunno: why are you blathering on about trains.


It is the same fucking difference you moron. We are subsidising foreign state companies to run our utilities, railways etc etc don't you fucking get it? It costs us tens of billions in subsidies EVERY FUCKING YEAR, which makes the prices in other countries far cheaper thanks to the Tories.

You really are the thickest cunt on forums. The fact you read The Sun and vote Tory confirms this. :more beer:


The energy market is the same as the transport market :dunno:

I wouldnt suggest trying to get an open return ticket from EDF. Please try and be less scatter brained if you wish to debate.


It is the principle of how it works. We pay over the odds in the UK for electric trains etc and the providers get tens of billions in subsidies, which are used in their own country to reduce prices for their consumers. Please try and be less scatter brained if you wish to debate. You are very low functioning aren't you?


As i said please do not phone up EDF and ask for a seat reservation on the 1015 from liverpool street for goodness sake.
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Re: Wonderful things happening after the referendum and A50

Postby Guest » Fri May 19, 2017 12:53 pm

Viper wrote:
Guest wrote:
Viper wrote:
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Viper wrote:Energy? :dunno: why are you blathering on about trains.


It is the same fucking difference you moron. We are subsidising foreign state companies to run our utilities, railways etc etc don't you fucking get it? It costs us tens of billions in subsidies EVERY FUCKING YEAR, which makes the prices in other countries far cheaper thanks to the Tories.

You really are the thickest cunt on forums. The fact you read The Sun and vote Tory confirms this. :more beer:


The energy market is the same as the transport market :dunno:

I wouldnt suggest trying to get an open return ticket from EDF. Please try and be less scatter brained if you wish to debate.


It is the principle of how it works. We pay over the odds in the UK for electric trains etc and the providers get tens of billions in subsidies, which are used in their own country to reduce prices for their consumers. Please try and be less scatter brained if you wish to debate. You are very low functioning aren't you?


As i said please do not phone up EDF and ask for a seat reservation on the 1015 from liverpool street for goodness sake.



You are quite clueless aren't you? So why does EDF electricity cost 43% more in the UK than it does in France? Why do UK consumers pay billions of pounds in subsidies to foreign companies?
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Re: Wonderful things happening after the referendum and A50

Postby Viper » Fri May 19, 2017 1:01 pm

:link: ta...
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Re: Wonderful things happening after the referendum and A50

Postby Guest » Fri May 19, 2017 1:06 pm

Viper wrote::link: ta...


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/pers ... e-why.html


So why is EDF the most expensive electric company in the UK?
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Re: Wonderful things happening after the referendum and A50

Postby Viper » Fri May 19, 2017 1:14 pm

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/pers ... e-why.html


So why is EDF the most expensive electric company in the UK?


well in the article you link to its because...

"Failing competition and expensive Government projects mean our pre-tax electricity costs oustrip every EU country, for the first time"

Can you read? :dunno:

I suppose you are supportive of green levys on energy costs etc? Yes or no please.
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Re: Wonderful things happening after the referendum and A50

Postby Guest » Fri May 19, 2017 1:49 pm

Viper wrote:
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/pers ... e-why.html


So why is EDF the most expensive electric company in the UK?


well in the article you link to its because...

"Failing competition and expensive Government projects mean our pre-tax electricity costs oustrip every EU country, for the first time"

Can you read? :dunno:

I suppose you are supportive of green levys on energy costs etc? Yes or no please.


The graph in the link shows our costs are 43% higher. Did you miss that? Why? Why is EDF the most expensive electricity provider in the UK?
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Re: Wonderful things happening after the referendum and A50

Postby Viper » Fri May 19, 2017 2:02 pm

I just ran a comparison. 3rd cheapest tariff...EDF :gigglesnshit:

Look old chap. Its clear you dont understand the market. You compare it to trains for s start. You didnt know it was subsudised by french taxpayer until i told you. Im simply not got the time to educate you on the fundamentals.

You just stick to your anonymous unattributable throwing insults. Its all you can do. :thumbsup:
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Re: Wonderful things happening after the referendum and A50

Postby Guest » Fri May 19, 2017 2:04 pm

Viper wrote:I just ran a comparison. 3rd cheapest tariff...EDF :gigglesnshit:

Look old chap. Its clear you dont understand the market. You compare it to trains for s start. You didnt know it was subsudised by french taxpayer until i told you. Im simply not got the time to educate you on the fundamentals.

You just stick to your anonymous unattributable throwing insults. Its all you can do. :thumbsup:


No the most expensive standard rate electricity is EDF and we give them billions in subsidies. Look old chap. Its clear you don't understand the market.
Im simply not got the time to educate you on the fundamentals.

You just stick to throwing insults. Its all you can do. :thumbsup:
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Re: Wonderful things happening after the referendum and A50

Postby Viper » Sun May 21, 2017 9:59 am

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Re: Wonderful things happening after the referendum and A50

Postby Stooo » Sun May 21, 2017 10:12 am

Chocolate lovers face paying 20 per cent more for their favourite treats after a post Brexit price surge.

Top selling chocolate bars including including Snickers, Double Decker, Galaxy, Mars, Dairy Milk and Bounty are set to cost 10p more this summer.

The increases are being blamed on Brexit as the pound’s fall in value puts up the cost of imported ingredients such as cocoa beans and sugar.

At the same time, other sweets are shrinking in size so retailers can keep the same price tag. Bags of sweets sold under the One Pounders brand have been reduced from 180g to 150g.


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Re: Wonderful things happening after the referendum and A50

Postby Viper » Sun May 21, 2017 10:54 am

Brexit supports healthy eating

Wonderful news

Brexit :cuppaT:
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Re: Wonderful things happening after the referendum and A50

Postby Guest » Sun May 21, 2017 12:17 pm

Viper wrote:Brexit supports healthy eating

Wonderful news

Brexit :cuppaT:


:link: to how it will help the organic food industry
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Re: Wonderful things happening after the referendum and A50

Postby McAz » Fri Jun 09, 2017 8:33 am

The wonder never ends. :gigglesnshit:

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Re: Wonderful things happening after the referendum and A50

Postby McAz » Sat Jun 10, 2017 12:16 pm

Ruth Davidson planning Scottish Tory breakaway as she challenges Theresa May's Brexit plan

Ruth Davidson is to defy Theresa May’s plans for a hard Brexit and tear her Scottish party away from English control after the UK Tories’ disastrous General Election result.

Although it has been mooted for some time, the imminent split between the Scottish and English parties is a direct result of a dramatic deterioration in relations between the Scottish Tory hierarchy in Edinburgh and 10 Downing Street.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/06/09/ruth-davidson-planning-scottish-tory-breakaway-challenges-theresa/

Will the wonderfulness ever stop? :Wiiiine!:
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