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Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by milestone View PostAnyway, I've got an exponentially growing financial business and workforce to manage so I'll let you go and play with your abacus.Comment
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Originally posted by diseasex View PostI have exponentially growing body part.Hard Brexit now!
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Poor sasguru, tells us all about the threat of India's economy to the EU.
When I point that its population is nearly 3 times bigger and it's economy is 10 times smaller starts blowing out his arse trying to create a smokescreen around his initial bulltulip observation.
Nobody here is surprised the wife sends him out to a shed everyday.Last edited by minestrone; 15 March 2017, 13:26.Comment
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Anyways, as I initially said another country will eventually get an anti EU party in power and leave. Another 5 years of migration, identity politics and terrorists attacks will push people's opinions in that direction. If that is France then Germany will give it up and the whole thing slowly disbanded.
I am quite sure after this half wit Macron gets a shot for a few years Le Pen is a shoe in and the EU is over.Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostPoor sasguru, tells us all about the threat of India's economy to the EU.
You must be a crap businessman if all you see is today's figures
My whole point is that the EU as a whole can cope with the future behemoths of the world economy, while individual smallish countries probably can'tHard Brexit now!
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I'm not sure calling something 1/10 of your size a behemoth is quite right. Do you have a dictionary?Comment
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI'm not sure calling something 1/10 of your size a behemoth is quite right. Do you have a dictionary?
I thought you were anti-EU.
India is about the same size as the UK, economy wise, AT THE MOMENT and will be triple its size in a few years, if it maintains the pace of the last 25 years.Last edited by sasguru; 15 March 2017, 13:44.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostFer fooks sake, you really are very thick indeed. And you keep looking at today's figures rather then trends.
You must be a crap businessman if all you see is today's figures
My whole point is that the EU as a whole can cope with the future behemoths of the world economy, while individual smallish countries probably can't
The problem is US is winning on every field with europe.
They have Apple, they have facebook, snapchat, etc etc etc etc etc etc etc at least on technological level
We had nokia which wasn't even EU.
Germany has it's BMW but probably will be suprassed by tesla soonComment
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The dictionary is probably in the house and the wife keeps the back door locked until dinner time.Comment
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