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    #41
    Originally posted by motoukenin View Post
    Most of the FTSE100 Bosses would agree with him , I will remind you with this linky EU referendum: FTSE 100 chiefs warn Brexit would threaten investment in UK | The Independent , of course your going to explain why all these wealthy bosses who have made it their lives to run successful companies in a very difficult and global climate know a hell of a lot less than you do about it , but it will be amusing to read anyways.
    Brexiters, Leavers, Eurosceptics, whatever you want to call them know everything, that's why they don't need no experts

    https://www.ft.com/content/3be49734-...4-abc22d5d108c
    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.

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      #42
      Originally posted by The_Equalizer View Post
      nearly all remainers on here don't live in the UK.
      Originally posted by The_Equalizer View Post
      I love the irony of this. The Remainers are almost to a man in the EU
      Why do you keep repeating that with no evidence to back it up?

      1. It is false to claim that "nearly all the remainers on here don't live in the UK"
      2. You live in the EU as well, but your point is probably more to repeat your false claim about people on here who voted to remain not living and registered to vote in the UK.

      Perhaps a more interesting fact would be to find out how many genuine UK tax paying contractors who are actually in contracts voted for Brexit. The answer would be very few.
      In the same way that turkeys don't vote for Christmas, intelligent contractors wouldn't choose to reduce their options on where they can work.
      …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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        #43
        Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
        Well if the UK wishes to destroy it's own economy that's fine but it will be a bit of a drag on the rest of the EU.

        So what you're thinking is that the reality is that if we don't agree to stay on the path towards a single country called Europe, then economic armageddon is the only other alternative?

        Juncker is President of the European Commission. Therefore his viewpoint carries some weight during his presidency. The top of the EU want their names written in history as the architects of the merging of 27+ countries into a single super state. The only way to achieve that is to do it quickly and without the consent of the people within it. At the moment, all Juncker's place in history will show is that he was the first POTEC to lose a member.

        So if the EU's punishment to us is to economically destroy the UK because we don't wish to follow their path, then how is that the sign of a friendly community that we'd want to remain part of?

        What next, sanctions on Ukraine because it doesn't join the EU?
        Taking a break from contracting

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          #44
          Originally posted by chopper View Post
          So what you're thinking is that the reality is that if we don't agree to stay on the path towards a single country called Europe, then economic armageddon is the only other alternative?

          Juncker is President of the European Commission. Therefore his viewpoint carries some weight during his presidency. The top of the EU want their names written in history as the architects of the merging of 27+ countries into a single super state. The only way to achieve that is to do it quickly and without the consent of the people within it. At the moment, all Juncker's place in history will show is that he was the first POTEC to lose a member.

          So if the EU's punishment to us is to economically destroy the UK because we don't wish to follow their path, then how is that the sign of a friendly community that we'd want to remain part of?

          What next, sanctions on Ukraine because it doesn't join the EU?


          for starters he's not proposing a superstate, and if he was all the European Commission's proposals have to be approved by all 27 governments.

          This is why I'm in favour of Brexit because the UK lives in its own fantasy bubble, and being out of the EU will effectively isolate Euro sceptics.

          When the UK leaves the EU it will end up in a transition deal and Juncker will be able to shove whatever he likes down the UK's throat.

          I think the expressions on Eurosceptics faces as they digest one regulation, and massive budget increase after another will be quite entertaining.

          In the end Corbyn will be driving this and I think he will be forcing open a few wallets to fund it.

          Last edited by BlasterBates; 14 September 2017, 10:37.
          I'm alright Jack

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            #45
            Originally posted by WTFH View Post
            Why do you keep repeating that with no evidence to back it up?

            1. It is false to claim that "nearly all the remainers on here don't live in the UK"
            2. You live in the EU as well, but your point is probably more to repeat your false claim about people on here who voted to remain not living and registered to vote in the UK.

            Perhaps a more interesting fact would be to find out how many genuine UK tax paying contractors who are actually in contracts voted for Brexit. The answer would be very few.
            In the same way that turkeys don't vote for Christmas, intelligent contractors wouldn't choose to reduce their options on where they can work.
            For clarity can everyone please declare where they are posting from and which, if any, tax regime they are adhering to.

            Yours,

            A thicko.

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              #46
              Originally posted by The_Equalizer View Post
              For clarity can everyone please declare where they are posting from and which, if any, tax regime they are adhering to.

              Yours,

              A thicko.
              Regime or regimen?

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                #47
                Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                Why do you keep repeating that with no evidence to back it up?

                1. It is false to claim that "nearly all the remainers on here don't live in the UK"
                2. You live in the EU as well, but your point is probably more to repeat your false claim about people on here who voted to remain not living and registered to vote in the UK.

                Perhaps a more interesting fact would be to find out how many genuine UK tax paying contractors who are actually in contracts voted for Brexit. The answer would be very few.
                In the same way that turkeys don't vote for Christmas, intelligent contractors wouldn't choose to reduce their options on where they can work.

                Leavers never have any evidence , its all based on sound bytes and the assumption that leaving the EU and being under pure British rule will be so much better. They quote how corrupt and disorganised the EU are but never contrast that to the UK's own politicians or government. The only reason to many is that it has to be better because its British and how unpatriotic you are for not thinking the same.

                Ask them what laws they are looking forward to when we have the great repeal bill and you wont get any answers, ask them about the economy and you will be told about Global Britain like suddenly other countries will want to do more business with us when we leave despite all of the countries that we do 70% of our trade with already telling us differently.

                Don't bother arguing with them its a waste of time just make plans to leave at short notice should things go pear shaped in 2019.
                Warning unicorn meat may give you hallucinations

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
                  Most Remainers consider Drunker to be a bit of an idiot. Why do Brexiters hang on every brainfart he utters?
                  Well he is the bloke in charge of the whole charade, so his brainfarts do carry an awful lot of weight.
                  His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
                    Regime or regimen?
                    The latter, thank you.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                      Why do you keep repeating that with no evidence to back it up?

                      1. It is false to claim that "nearly all the remainers on here don't live in the UK"
                      2. You live in the EU as well, but your point is probably more to repeat your false claim about people on here who voted to remain not living and registered to vote in the UK.

                      Perhaps a more interesting fact would be to find out how many genuine UK tax paying contractors who are actually in contracts voted for Brexit. The answer would be very few.
                      In the same way that turkeys don't vote for Christmas, intelligent contractors wouldn't choose to reduce their options on where they can work.
                      No longer being able to work in the EU is a very minor inconvenience for me, since I've never actually done so. It barely merited a consideration when I was weighing up the pros and cons in order to make a decision on which way to vote. Your idea of "intelligence" is not necessarily everybody else's.
                      His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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