meh, 39bill is nothing. let it go. before oil and after our partial refund we give you 30bill annually to subsidize your spending priorities. chill.
the oil is the U.K.'s and shown in international law whose waters they are in. You standing in a corner ruminating does change that just saying by the way, is this why you really have more money than you let on? https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/snp-determined-stop-charities-going-16301568
My opinion on the £39 billion remains the same it always has been. the agreed 28 budget finishes on the 31st dec 2020, we should pay our yearly subscription and our share of the committed budgets on areas that are covered by the 7 year cycle. If however, any of that £39 billion is being used to "grease the wheels of any future deals" then it should not be paid as we are not charging the eu any fee's to allow them to have access to our markets, even the grumbly ones up north
To be honest, for me and perhaps a few others, there was nothing to get over. Life will be pretty much the same for me, in or out. It's a difference in paperwork and not much more.
aye yon grumbly ones, who contribute to the only nation within the uk with a true trade surplus. aye, its no easy living next door to the bitter ones.
agree bitter and grumbly them northern grumbles but hey, your trade surplus is like your politics fin, both rely on on uk money
yip, its ours, and thats maybe why i said, not including oil. 30bill (peanuts) annualy, excluding oil.