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Shocked, Shocked I tell you EU edition
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostSure, and what I need is to win big on the premium bonds. Saying "we need" and actually doing something to achieve that are two totally different things.
Originally posted by WTFH View PostAs for your ideology that anyone who isn't far enough right for your liking is incapable of running the country would be amusing if you didn't believe it so unquestioningly, and that you don't care about how bad Britain suffers as long as the suffering is outside the EU.
And in Labour/Korbyns case, that was a definitely, definitely, not him. The man is Socialist throwback form another era (ostensibly the "workers" party, but now largely representing people on benefits wanting a bigger handout) and the thought of him being at the helm sent a shiver down my spine.
26% CT?! Go Korbyn! that'll get the economy going!Originally posted by Nigel Farage MEP - 2016-06-24 04:00:00"I hope this victory brings down this failed project and leads us to a Europe of sovereign nation states, trading together, being friends together, cooperating together, and let's get rid of the flag, the anthem, Brussels, and all that has gone wrong."Comment
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Originally posted by rl4engc View PostWhat, doing something like leaving so we can make our own trade agreements instead of having to wait over a decade for the EU to come up with a 'one size fits all' solution?
I'm not Left/Right/Centre when it comes to politics, ultimately there are more important issues which Brexit proved. When I vote I just ask myself "Which party, that has a realistic chance of winning, would be best for the country overall?"
And in Labour/Korbyns case, that was a definitely, definitely, not him. The man is Socialist throwback form another era (ostensibly the "workers" party, but now largely representing people on benefits wanting a bigger handout) and the thought of him being at the helm sent a shiver down my spine.
26% CT?! Go Korbyn! that'll get the economy going!Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by rl4engc View PostWhat, doing something like leaving so we can make our own trade agreements instead of having to wait over a decade for the EU to come up with a 'one size fits all' solution?
All that has been done is a vote to leave.
There are no new trade agreements
There is no plan
There are only the pipe dreams of various people, and in terms of the government they can't even agree amongst themselves, so how are they going to be able to negotiate something with other countries?…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostUTTER twatHard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by rl4engc View Post... and I'm sureifwhen they start to cock it up then I and themajority of the peopleminority of the people who think* like me...willspeak outturn purple with frustration and ultimately achieve nothing.
With the current shower in charge, the UK would be stuffed even if the referendum had gone the other way.
* In the loosest sense of the word.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostIn the year since the referendum, all that has happened is that after 9 months the PM finally triggered article 50.
All that has been done is a vote to leave.
There are no new trade agreements
There is no plan
There are only the pipe dreams of various people, and in terms of the government they can't even agree amongst themselves, so how are they going to be able to negotiate something with other countries?
Well actually India said, increase Indian immigration and we'll see.
The problem is that on its own, Britain is responsible for about 3% of the world's economy, so bigger players have more leverage.Hard Brexit now!
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Shocked, Shocked I tell you EU edition
Originally posted by rl4engc View Post26% CT?! Go Korbyn! that'll get the economy going!
...because we daren't tax big businesses in case they leave the country.
I would have a tiny amount more respect for the current government if they applied the tax laws to all businesses, but hey ho, that will never happen, and believing it should makes me an evil bad pinko commie in your books.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostYou need to expand your vocabulary. Try and get some nuance and subtlety in your life, you know.
you can be summed up with elegant simplicity though:
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThere are no new trade agreements
Fundamentally business leaders (and politicians!) want to make money, they'll be lobbying the government to get agreements in place quickly post-Brexit. This will obviously be a lot quicker than going through the quagmire that is the EU.Originally posted by Nigel Farage MEP - 2016-06-24 04:00:00"I hope this victory brings down this failed project and leads us to a Europe of sovereign nation states, trading together, being friends together, cooperating together, and let's get rid of the flag, the anthem, Brussels, and all that has gone wrong."Comment
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