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Perhaps if you posted something constructive, you might halt your descent into dementiaHard Brexit now!
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Germany versus Britain - shocking statistics
If we did get involved in a local fracas half the asylum seekers will be off to a 'safer' country..Comment
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The only thing that will halt my descent is getting away from the UK and cretins like you.Originally posted by sasguru View PostPerhaps if you posted something constructive, you might halt your descent into dementiaComment
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So you're saying if there were no government people wouldn't make things?Originally posted by sasguru View PostI'm inclined to think that (re)industrialisation can only happen with active government intervention, as happens and happened in China, Germany, France, Japan and South Korea.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostHedgehog was neat though.

Didn't come into service until 1942
Long after the "Happy Time" and German access to French ports had happenedHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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No.Originally posted by Robinho View PostSo you're saying if there were no government people wouldn't make things?Hard Brexit now!
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Ok, so why do you think the government is necessary for industrialisation?Originally posted by sasguru View PostNo.
Was this the case during the industrial revolution i wonder? (no)Comment
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Trying to get an answer from assguru is like trying to catch smoke with your hands. Soon as he can't find some sort of hand waving argument he will resort to insults.Originally posted by Robinho View PostOk, so why do you think the government is necessary for industrialisation?
Was this the case during the industrial revolution i wonder? (no)
It is his type that is responsible for getting the UK in the mess it is now. Bottom feeder type.Comment
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Tell you what.Originally posted by Robinho View PostOk, so why do you think the government is necessary for industrialisation?
Was this the case during the industrial revolution i wonder? (no)
Go and read some history.
Then study some hard subject that requires logic and evaluating data like physics, maths or stats.
Then come back and you might be something more than the dull, OCD, one-issue, intellectual dwarf that you are.
And then you can debate with the big boys.Hard Brexit now!
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What's stopping you? Is it the fact that mentally unbalanced OCD idiots with no marketable skills strangely aren't in demand in most countries?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe only thing that will halt my descent is getting away from the UK.

Hard Brexit now!
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