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The more sinister side of Brexit
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSocieties in which the gap between rich and poor are small are the most contented.P.S. What Spreadsheet? Revolutionising the contracting market again.Comment
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Originally posted by Lance View Postspoken like a multi-millionaire
The modern global economy has brought billions of people out of poverty. The only 'sufferers' (for want of a better word) are the lower middle class, and working class in the G7 countries. The ones who ironically voted for something that will harm them the most in any case.P.S. What Spreadsheet? Revolutionising the contracting market again.Comment
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostHaving plenty of time over this week and the next few weeks to go on various web sites, join as a member of the forum and expose Brexit fabrications and misconceptions I have noticed a very sinister trend.
Although many of the assumptions , misconceptions and sometimes downright lies are easily disproved there seems to be a growing trend of spite in some of the responses, its a sort of "well my life is tulip so why shouldn't other people experience what I am?" a lesson to understand their plight.
I do understand that there are a lot of angry people out there who feel that previous generations have let them down and to some extent have some sympathy with that but there is no point arguing with these people as even if the outcome is disaster , and I think some now realise that, in some kind of twisted way its what they want.
So I have now decided to focus my attention on getting the Young Conservatives to vote differently , a few photos of cuddly foxes to pursue them that fox hunting was not a good policy and maybe they are backing the wrong team seem to have gone down well so far.Comment
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Originally posted by motoukenin View PostSo your telling me that Brexit was not responsible for the pound dropping and hence causing inflation to rise ?
HTH“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post"Uncertainty" is responsible. Same as always.
HTHP.S. What Spreadsheet? Revolutionising the contracting market again.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSocieties in which the gap between rich and poor are small are the most contented.
For a while the mob can be placated with cheap booze and flat screen TVs.
This shows the gini co-efficient. The higher the number the more unequal.
So it's not rising massively like the Guardian/Comrade Corbyn says. Although it is higher than in the booming 70s (* if booming means a 3 day week, power cuts, expensive fuel, outside toilets etc. etc.)See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by simondolan View PostLike Venezuela ?
If you are going to spot bollox, best to have a sockie account. Or is sasguru one of yours?Comment
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In terms of real issues:
Will the average working / middle class person notice a massive difference in your wallet because of Brexit? No, probably not.
Asked however if that same person will now face a mountain of paperwork when wanting to go on holiday anywhere, or purchase anything from another country the answer is undoubtedly yes because of the god damn customs union issues.Comment
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