Enough with the club analogies. No club I've ever been a member of expects anyone to keep paying their club membership fee after they've left the club.The golf club analogy, again:
I will not pay for club membership, but I want one of the following:
1. Free golf
or
2. Access to the bar and restaurant.
The club is refusing both options, yet it's the club's fault for being intransigent? But you've prepared the ground quite well and will be able to blame any negative outcome on the EU. There's a name for that fallacious kind of reasoning, and I think you know what it's called.
They will however demand that you pay your outstanding dues and will charge you for using the facilities after you've given up your membership. Those charges are usually higher for non-members.Enough with the club analogies. No club I've ever been a member of expects anyone to keep paying their club membership fee after they've left the club.
Apparently his replacement is anti-Brexit.• Dacre - sodded off from the Mail
Well I dunno but . . . I'm still paying in 35p a week to the biscuit tin club fund at the solicitors' office I temped in during the school summer holidays of 1991 even though the partners have retired and the place shut down. And it's because they said it would cost me at least forty five billion quid to leaveEnough with the club analogies. No club I've ever been a member of expects anyone to keep paying their club membership fee after they've left the club.
Enough with the club analogies. No club I've ever been a member of expects anyone to keep paying their club membership fee after they've left the club.
Because It was not well reported. None of the foreseeable consequences of Brexit were well reported. Every single problem that has arisen, especially the Irish border issue should have been raised by competent journalists at every turn. This did not happen.
People used to representative democracy were only used to being presented with viable options.
One of the tabloids, on the morning after the vote, listed what we in the UK had lost (or were going to lose) and the over-riding response to that was "Why didn't anyone mention this before the vote"
Do those clubs expect them to pay the tab they've already run up?
As much as I would like the EU to stop paying the UKIP MEPs their pensions, our tab is for things we committed to. We have agreed our tab is £45bn. The other countries payments are irrelevant.You don't run up tabs for club membership. If the UK's 'tab' is €45 billion, what do you think is the size of the other big Euro countries' 'tabs' and what entity has loaned out all that money?
Sorry as part of brexit, you foreigners get nowt. We left the EU to stop you lot coming here in your makeshift boats, rafts and Boeing 777s.Bloody hell that's a cushy gig being an MEP.
Meanwhile the state pension is three bob a week and I don't get it till I'm 96.
Damn Europeans. No wonder Farage was always banging on about we should stay in Europe.
As much as I would like the EU to stop paying the UKIP MEPs their pensions, our tab is for things we committed to. We have agreed our tab is £45bn. The other countries payments are irrelevant.
Yes it is almost as if there were other things that we agreed to fund. Weird.If the UK had 45000 MEPs and officials in the EU that would be a pension pot of a million euros for each and every one of them. I never knew we had so many.
And I presume you agree that no club would allow you access to their facilities unless you had paid your club membership fee?Enough with the club analogies. No club I've ever been a member of expects anyone to keep paying their club membership fee after they've left the club.
And I presume you agree that no club would allow you access to their facilities unless you had paid your club membership fee?
I've never wanted to be a member of a club willing to admit me. Now they're chasing us out I have this strange hankering to join again.
Bastards.