OUR chancellor warns that the ‘poor’ will be worse off if the vote is for Brexit.
I wonder if his supporting corporate backers, the governor of the Bank of England etc, have some plan in the event of a Brexit, or have some sort of ‘punishment’ in mind. The German finance minister has already declared penalties.
There appears to be a desperate attempt to keep the ‘Kinnock brigade’ in place, for reasons best known to the Remain clan.
Just as a reminder Lord Kinnock – a total reject by the UK electorate, turns up in the EU as a ruling commissioner at the expense of the UK taxpayer, ostensibly to rule us.
What a complete farce.
I wonder if Cameron, Osborne and others have an EU ambition?
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