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if we brexit am i still going to get served my double shot latte by a cute 18yo polish blonde ??Comment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe economic argument is irrelevant. Neither side knows what will happen. People seem incapable of learning from history . If we do not leave the EU now and bear whatever the cost is we will one day have to leave it anyway only the cost will be far greater than it is now.
Already the Germans are reporting huge surpluses in their balance of payments yet Greece is being driven further into a downward spiral with the germans insisting they raise taxes and reduce public services to repay debt. There is no way out for the Greeks whilst the Germans enjoy their prosperity. The same rule will apply to the establishment vs the rest if do not dismantle this Orwellian nightmare that is the EU now.
Demographics and the future of the economy strangely might be on our side...
Angela didn't let in the Syrian migrants due to being a bleeding heart, you know.
World's largest economies: UK could overtake Germany and Japan to become world's fourth biggest economy | City A.M.
The above forecast is conditional on being in the EU. Eventually we could take over the EU.
But leaving is equivalent to if WInston had made a deal with Hitler and let him have a free hand in Europe.
Our standing in the world would decline and Germany's would rise.
If you want to prevent German domination, let's take it on. Within Europe.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostWhy don't we simply assimilate the entire working population of Nigeria on that basis?Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe solution to the German problem is not to leave but to act as a counterbalance to Germany
Demographics and the future of the economy strangely might be on our side...
Angela didn't let in the Syrian migrants due to being a bleeding heart, you know.
World's largest economies: UK could overtake Germany and Japan to become world's fourth biggest economy | City A.M.
The above forecast is conditional on being in the EU. Eventually we could take over the EU.
But leaving is equivalent to if WInston had made a deal with Hitler and let him have a free hand in Europe.
Our standing in the world would decline and Germany's would rise.
If you want to prevent German domination, let's take it on. Within Europe.
Twice and won them both....
Can you extrapolate the theory that paying £350M per week to Germany is some kind of counterbalance to Germany?
Could you explain what exactly we are counterbalancing and why if we leave the EU we care about that counter balance?Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWe did
Twice and won them both....
Can you extrapolate the theory that paying £350M per week to Germany is some kind of counterbalance to Germany?
Could you explain what exactly we are counterbalancing and why if we leave the EU we care about that counter balance?
Comments like that are so asinine, I can't take anything else you say seriously.
You do realise that the relatively rich countries pay more in, but Germany shells out by far the most?
We are counterbalancing German economic power as the 2nd largest economy in Western Europe.
If we leave, as the US and Chinese have told us umpteen times we cease to be on the top table and a serious contender.
Being the 5th largest economy (at 2 trillion) is meaningless when your competition (US, CHina, and EU) is in the 15 trillion bracket. Being joint head of a big bloc (which should be our FP goal) leverages other countries to push us up, as Germany is doing.
In order to do this we need to take Europe seriously and send our best people over to schmooze and dominate, not 3rd rate fools like Frogface.Last edited by sasguru; 10 May 2016, 16:03.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by original PM View PostWe did
Twice and won them both....
Can you extrapolate the theory that paying £350M per week to Germany is some kind of counterbalance to Germany?
Could you explain what exactly we are counterbalancing and why if we leave the EU we care about that counter balance?Comment
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Originally posted by unemployed View Postif we brexit am i still going to get served my double shot latte by a cute 18yo polish blonde ??Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostCan you demonstrate that the UK pays £350M per week to Germany?Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSo we're paying 350 million a week to Germany?
Comments like that are so asinine, I can't take anything else you say seriously.
You do realise that the relatively rich countries pay more in, but Germany shells out by far the most?
We are counterbalancing German economic power as the 2nd largest economy in Western Europe.
If we leave, as the US and Chinese have told us umpteen times we cease to be on the top table and a serious contender.
Being the 5th largest economy (at 2 trillion) is meaningless when your competition (US, CHina, and EU) is in the 15 trillion bracket. Being joint head of a big bloc (which should be our FP goal) leverages other countries to push us up, as Germany is doing.
In order to do this we need to take Europe seriously and send our best people over to schmooze and dominate, not 3rd rate fools like Frogface.
Why do we care about being a counterbalance to Germany?
Are we really a contender or is the EU a contender?Comment
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