Brexit, genuine question

Franglais:

Franglais:
I meant anyone who pays what is lawfully asked of them. I didn`t say or mean they had to be net contributors. Those who have been net beneficiaries are entitled to vote in the UK system, and I have no problem with that.

Carryfast:
IE,unlike you,I don’t buy the taxation/representation argument because that would mean anyone losing their job and claiming unemployment benefits for example loses their right to vote.

As I said a net beneficiary obviously doesn’t fit the definition of a ‘tax payer’ in which case the taxation and representation argument falls apart being a total contradiction.Especially when in the real world that translates as any foreign worker paying tax here has the right to vote the host country out of existence in favour of installing their own national government in this case that being the EU federation.