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And now failed English
He was pointing out your incorrect use of an apostrophe in 'Maths'.
And now failed English
RaohNS said:Failed at Math's a bit there... Is easy to see why you are voting remain
And now failed English
He was pointing out your incorrect use of an apostrophe in 'Maths'.
Autocorrect as I wouldn't have gone to the trouble of putting an apostrophe
Autocorrect as I wouldn't have gone to the trouble of putting an apostrophe
Yeah, you're being a little misleading here (why am I not surprised). Dare I say it, scaremongering?
Read the actual text. Firstly obviously, the suggestion was made by the estonian, known for their electronic id system.
Then the text:
So what exactly is wrong with this?
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Unless your keyboard is set to US English or it's learnt this mistake from you, that's not going to happen.
The Estonian being the Commissioner for Digital Single Market and Vice President of the Juncker Commission.
What's wrong with it is that the British public do not want ID cards - electronic or otherwise. We know this when Tony Blair tried to introduce them. I don't really want to hand over my bank or passport details to the likes of TalkTalk, Ashley Madison or Sony.
Math's what?
And now failed English
The fiscal projection could be approaching £1tr in 14years if the money was used wisely to support jobs and assuming that cronyism doesn't get in the way.
Another Reason To Vote Brexit: UK Taxpayers Biggest Funders Of 'Failed' Juncker "Immigration" Plan
British citizens seeking yet another reason to vote Brexit, have one in spades.
The roots of this reason go back to last year when European Commission president Jean Claude Juncker hatched a 3-year plan to leverage €20 billion in seed capital to produce a €300 billion gain in Eurozone investment.
As one might expected, the results are nonexistent even though Juncker has already used up the €20 billion in seed capital.
Juncker now wants to up the seed capital, make the plan permanent, and extend the plan outside the EU to immigration zones such as Syria and Africa!
Here’s the kicker. The UK ponied up the biggest share of this monstrous boondoggle so far.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-...-biggest-funders-failed-juncker-immigration-p
What's wrong with it is that the British public do not want ID cards - electronic or otherwise. We know this when Tony Blair tried to introduce them. I don't really want to hand over my bank or passport details to the likes of TalkTalk, Ashley Madison or Sony.
Do you think about anything you post? Do you research anything at all before you post? Do you understand anything at all?Another Reason To Vote Brexit: UK Taxpayers Biggest Funders Of 'Failed' Juncker "Immigration" Plan
British citizens seeking yet another reason to vote Brexit, have one in spades.
The roots of this reason go back to last year when European Commission president Jean Claude Juncker hatched a 3-year plan to leverage €20 billion in seed capital to produce a €300 billion gain in Eurozone investment.
As one might expected, the results are nonexistent even though Juncker has already used up the €20 billion in seed capital.
Juncker now wants to up the seed capital, make the plan permanent, and extend the plan outside the EU to immigration zones such as Syria and Africa!
Here’s the kicker. The UK ponied up the biggest share of this monstrous boondoggle so far.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-...-biggest-funders-failed-juncker-immigration-p
Who made the decision as to the amount we contribute?
The Chancellor announced that alongside the EIB the UK government will make £6 billion of UK guarantees available to co-finance EFSI infrastructure projects in the UK; and that the UK has stepped up its bilateral engagement with EIB, and will shortly sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the EIB to ensure that we are well placed to maximise the benefits of the EFSI and wider EIB financing opportunities for the UK.
Math's is a contraction of mathematics, the word stands.