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Today's Tories are not the yesterday's Tories. We are talking about people that were happy for a no-deal Brexit to happen to the extend of removing the whip from a number of long standing Tory MPs for daring to cross them. The same people that tried to suppress the yellow hammer report findings and only when they failed to do so and the electorate got some better idea what a no-deal Brexit would look like and lost some of the appetite for it, did they change the tune and went for a deal.Originally posted by Jolie View PostWill BJ and SJ keep with the IR35 reforms? Probably, but we know the Tories generally run a good economy, the dilema is knowing how badly Korbyn would destroy it all again. What we do know is that Korbyn would raise taxes significantly and probably tighten the IR35 noose around our necks even more.
I'm happy for the economy to be sub-par under someone else's leadership, instead of booming under BJ's dictatorship.
China's economy is doing great under the communist party, that doesn't make me want to live there.Comment
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Yellowhammer was a worse case analysis, not a prediction.Originally posted by sal View PostToday's Tories are not the yesterday's Tories. We are talking about people that were happy for a no-deal Brexit to happen to the extend of removing the whip from a number of long standing Tory MPs for daring to cross them. The same people that tried to suppress the yellow hammer report findings and only when they failed to do so and the electorate got some better idea what a no-deal Brexit would look like and lost some of the appetite for it, did they change the tune and went for a deal.
So would I be. Sadly the choices on offer are not going to sub-par, they are going to be disastrous.,I'm happy for the economy to be sub-par under someone else's leadership, instead of booming under BJ's dictatorship.
Apart form the sheer nonsense of that line, China is heading for recession - just like the EU once UK's contribution has disappeared.China's economy is doing great under the communist party, that doesn't make me want to live there.Blog? What blog...?
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Apart form the sheer nonsense of that line, China is heading for recession - just like the EU once UK's contribution has disappeared.

Gosh. You really are a bona-fide moron, aren't you?
What is it you do for a living again? Can't be anything that requires any level of cognitive ability, clearly.
Aren't you an IPSE tea-boy or some such?Hard Brexit now!
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Fortunately, Honest Al's Chancellor of the Exchequer says there is no need to publish an economic analysis of the Surrender Deal, as it is self-evidently good for the economy.Originally posted by malvolio View PostYellowhammer was a worse case analysis, not a prediction.
So would I be. Sadly the choices on offer are not going to sub-par, they are going to be disastrous.,
Apart form the sheer nonsense of that line, China is heading for recession - just like the EU once UK's contribution has disappeared.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDoes he have a German passport?
I don't believe so. His family all have, and perhaps in the days of Mosley, he would have fought for the Germans, but now he's just a sleeper agent.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Unlike you I have a brain and read rather more widely than the Sun or Der Bilt or whatever. And I listen to history. And unlike you I'm not simply parroting uninformed opinion given me by others. It is all my very own uninformed opinion. Do a little digging and see for yourself how much of that post was untrue.Originally posted by sasguru View Post

Gosh. You really are a bona-fide moron, aren't you?
What is it you do for a living again? Can't be anything that requires any level of cognitive ability, clearly.
Aren't you an IPSE tea-boy or some such?
Hint: just because it doesn't align to your limited prejudices doesn't make it wrong.
HTH, BIDIBlog? What blog...?
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his prejudices are unlimited.Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Hint: just because it doesn't align to your limited prejudices doesn't make it wrong.
HTH, BIDI
just a pompous twat with delusions of competence.Comment
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So you genuinely believe it's the UK's contribution to the EU (15.5 billion p.a.) that's stopping the EU sliding into recession?Originally posted by malvolio View PostUnlike you I have a brain and read rather more widely than the Sun or Der Bilt or whatever. And I listen to history. And unlike you I'm not simply parroting uninformed opinion given me by others. It is all my very own uninformed opinion. Do a little digging and see for yourself how much of that post was untrue.
Hint: just because it doesn't align to your limited prejudices doesn't make it wrong.
HTH, BIDI
As opposed to say a reduction in German exports (half a trillion p.a.) possibly due to a trade war (of course I'm excluding other EU countries' trade for simplicity).
Like I said, what is it you do for a living again? I would bet good money it doesn't require too many brains.
BTW Here's the latest confirmed figures for GDP growth as of last year. Hint: Try and find the UK in there.
List of European Union member states by GDP growth - WikipediaLast edited by sasguru; 6 November 2019, 16:49.Hard Brexit now!
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Triggered again? Have a lie down you thick fooker.Originally posted by BR14 View Posthis prejudices are unlimited.
just a pompous twat with delusions of competence.
Hard Brexit now!
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