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The more sinister side of Brexit
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostI have worked with the Treasury thanks very much. They are exactly as that article describes them. The same points that I have mentioned and linked to have also been openly stated by other MP's namely that the treasury is a bunch of kids with no collective corporate memory. They have no rigorous auditing of their outputs and absolutely no intention of admitting to failures. They are unchecked and the last bunch of people on the planet you should be listening to for wealth creation tips.
Now fook off abroad and stop moaning about the things you have no hope of controlling.Originally posted by bobspud View PostErm not quite. Most of the guys I have met that are occupying the top jobs have IQ's lower than my dog... But probably went to one or more public schools. Execution trumps IQ every time.
When I said you were another level of stupid I was right, as you prove every time you post.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhoosh! Way to to miss the point on both posts.
When I said you were another level of stupid I was right, as you prove every time you post.Comment
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Great quote from Michael Heseltine:
“The customs parks they want him to build could become the cemeteries of British trade interests in which the lorries park and wait. And wait…”I'm alright JackComment
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The sinister side of Brexit is that despite the EU lying about becoming a Superstate with its own Army & government, with a little bit of luck we will get German police (admittedly we need to improve their handling of sex offences) or UK police not the spanish (more on them later).
They have publicly gone on record saying they want to punish us for having the audacity for leaving.
We can assume the punishment beatings will continue. Seems Bojo was right months ago and the Spanish proved it.
The EU has caused some of our worst food scares.
Many countries ignore the rules and illegally favour their own business. Plenty of countries in the EU are considered world leaders at corruption.
Half of Eastern Europe has moved here to hold the wages down and repatriate money to make their countries richer.
half of Africa has moved to Europe.
Yet you want to stay, I reckon its Stockholm syndrome.Comment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostGreat quote from Michael Heseltine:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westland_affair
In early January Lloyds Bank sent Heseltine a letter and in his reply he listed the things which in his view would happen if Westland chose Sikorsky instead of the European alternative. He claimed, contradicting Thatcher's reassurances to Cuckney, that Westland risked losing future European orders if the Sikorsky option was chosen. Heseltine leaked this letter to The Times. The letter, on Thatcher's request, was referred to the Solicitor-General, Patrick Mayhew.Comment
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Great article by Michael:
Brexit failing
Novelist Robert Harris put it perfectly when he said last week: ‘The Brexiteers are sounding increasingly like Marxists: the theory is perfect, it just hasn’t been implemented properly’.
“This is why they are seeking a Treasury scapegoat, as the argument slips away from them.Last edited by BlasterBates; 15 October 2017, 10:00.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostWould that be Micheal Stab you in the back, slice me through and you will see yellow stars Hessy?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westland_affair
Shocking he is so for remain.
In conclusion Heseltine was right, building US licensed helicopters was a stupid idea, it basically allowed them only to sell to the MoD, who probably wouldn't have bought them if they had been free to choose.I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostThe sinister side of Brexit is that despite the EU lying about becoming a Superstate with its own Army & government, with a little bit of luck we will get German police (admittedly we need to improve their handling of sex offences) or UK police not the spanish (more on them later).
They have publicly gone on record saying they want to punish us for having the audacity for leaving.
We can assume the punishment beatings will continue. Seems Bojo was right months ago and the Spanish proved it.
The EU has caused some of our worst food scares.
Many countries ignore the rules and illegally favour their own business. Plenty of countries in the EU are considered world leaders at corruption.
Half of Eastern Europe has moved here to hold the wages down and repatriate money to make their countries richer.
half of Africa has moved to Europe.
Yet you want to stay, I reckon its Stockholm syndrome.
Basically the problem with Brexiters is that, on the whole, they're thick as mince.Hard Brexit now!
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