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Originally posted by BR14 View Post
You looking forward to a GE?Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostThere's a load more of that to come.
You looking forward to a GE?Comment
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Originally posted by sal View PostNah, it only caused doubling of the Government debt, followed by austerity, causing lack of policing and investment in healthcare resulting in spike of violent crimes and preventable hospital deaths and one of the worse Cancer survival rates in the developed world etc. Wage stagnation vs. steady inflation, leaving everyone poorer in real terms. Lack of infrastructure investments, leaving us with one of the worst roads in the western world. And a host of other issues.
But no, no one that we are aware of had to sell their children to survive, is that what would be considered the break point where Brexit will be declared a bad move?
In terms of cancer we do not have the worst survival rates full details here Cancer survival in the UK improving, but lagging behind - study - BBC News also again was this due to us being in the EU during that period? I think really all you have done here is say look a think the UK is bad at and therefore it must be down to something I can equate to Brexit.
Wage stagnation? UK wage growth picks up to 11-year high - BBC News nah mate
I could review the rest of what you have said but the reality is you have lumped a load of supposed civil ills (some of which are just bollox) ,which by the way have nothing to do with Brexit, and tried to make out they were the result of all the bad people in the UK and nothing to do with Winky Mcfu<nut and the war criminal.Comment
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostIf ClientCo were dictating all the contract terms, and had a timeline for Myco to go permie with no appeal process, and they wanted full financial control of MyCo, then hell yes. What you are describing, in EU terms, is not a contract. It is a takeover.
My analogy is not directly translatable to Brexit, It was only a question to establish if you would be just as reckless with decisions when there is a tangible direct impact to your own business as you are with the future of the entire country. Instead of answering the simple question, you decided to nit pick at the details, which speaks volumes.
All important decisions about the EU future require unanimous vote, if we didn't like any of it we could have voted it down. Simple as that.
Originally posted by original PM View PostOk but most of those things were actually caused by Labour mismanagement.
In terms of cancer we do not have the worst survival rates full details here Cancer survival in the UK improving, but lagging behind - study - BBC News also again was this due to us being in the EU during that period? I think really all you have done here is say look a think the UK is bad at and therefore it must be down to something I can equate to Brexit.
Wage stagnation? UK wage growth picks up to 11-year high - BBC News nah mate
I could review the rest of what you have said but the reality is you have lumped a load of supposed civil ills (some of which are just bollox) ,which by the way have nothing to do with Brexit, and tried to make out they were the result of all the bad people in the UK and nothing to do with Winky Mcfu<nut and the war criminal.
From the exact article that you linked there is a graph of wage growth against inflation. It's clearly visible how the wage growth fall lower than inflation immediately after 2008 and took 7 years to recover, so it only proves my point.Comment
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostLeaving the EU, there is no alternative EU and by leaving it effects millions of other people's lives.Слава Україні! Героям слава!Comment
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Originally posted by sal View Post
All important decisions about the EU future require unanimous vote, if we didn't like any of it we could have voted it down. Simple as that.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostNot since the Lisbon Treaty changed all that. It's QMV all the way now.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostNot since the Lisbon Treaty changed all that. It's QMV all the way now.“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThe Lisbon Treaty changed a large number of policy areas from being ones that needed unanimity (thus giving states a veto) to ones that were decided by qualified majority.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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