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More rehash of the same old entrenched positions
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Oh do be quiet, we ALL KNOW now that Churchill was in favour of the UK being part of a United Europe, any any attempt by you or anyone else to unspin this bulltulip lie is pure malevolence!Originally posted by Zigenare View PostWhere did he say Great Britain should join?
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Yet a mere few years after Churchill's speech, the Empire was no more. And now, most probably, the Union will be split up.Originally posted by Platypus View PostOh do be quiet, we ALL KNOW now that Churchill was in favour of the UK being part of a United Europe, any any attempt by you or anyone else to unspin this bulltulip lie is pure malevolence!
As the New Statesman says in an article this week, England will need to decide what it wants to be.Hard Brexit now!
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A jam, tea and biscuit export powerhouse, obvs.Originally posted by sasguru View PostYet a mere few years after Churchill's speech, the Empire was no more. And now, most probably, the Union will be split up.
As the New Statesman says in an article this week, England will need to decide what it wants to be.Comment
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England will be smaller than Italy in population. And will have a much smaller manufacturing industry (although larger services).Originally posted by Old Greg View PostA jam, tea and biscuit export powerhouse, obvs.
But give the ageing demographics of England (and the current propensity by all parties to splurge on the magic money tree) , I suspect the debt/GDP ratio will accelerate to Italy's level within a generation.Hard Brexit now!
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Patrick Minford has made it clear in his championing of Brexit that manufacturing will be virtually eliminated.Originally posted by sasguru View PostEngland will be smaller than Italy in population. And will have a much smaller manufacturing industry (although larger services).
But give the ageing demographics of England (and the current propensity by all parties to splurge on the magic money tree) , I suspect the debt/GDP ratio will accelerate to Italy's level within a generation.Comment
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Plenty of those on here .... both physically between many poster's sweaty groins, and by the tosh posted by said postersOriginally posted by BR14 View Postit's all a load of old bolloks.
will that do??
I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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You've got to forgive BR14 - he's self-partnered.Originally posted by Whorty View PostPlenty of those on here .... both physically between many poster's sweaty groins, and by the tosh posted by said posters
Hard Brexit now!
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