Originally posted by tomtomagain
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostIn 2020, when the sky hasn't fallen in and everything is pretty much ticking along as it did before ... what are you lot going to post about?
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostIn 2020, when the sky hasn't fallen in and everything is pretty much ticking along as it did before ... what are you lot going to post about?
Let’s face it, unless and until our government seek a consensus position, this is going to roll on for years one way or the other.
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostIn 2020, when the sky hasn't fallen in and everything is pretty much ticking along as it did before ... what are you lot going to post about?
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In 2020, when the sky hasn't fallen in and everything is pretty much ticking along as it did before ... what are you lot going to post about?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostFeck me, you love proving you're a simple-minded, binary, autistic, mentally ill moron at every opportunity, don't you?
You really are a waste of time and bandwidth.
You asked what was incorrect about the statement by Blasterbates and I provided you with the answer - do you agree or disagree, that his statement was false?
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Originally posted by Bean View PostWell, use the English language accurately and then there would be no point at all
Your statement was false and has now been proven as such, with your own source, which is very funny
You really are a waste of time and bandwidth.Last edited by sasguru; 31 August 2018, 14:15.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostYou're point is actually totally irrelevant it is minutiae.
Your statement was false and has now been proven as such, with your own source, which is very funny
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Originally posted by Bean View PostSo glad I was replying to your post before you deleted it Blaster
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Originally posted by Bean View PostBlaster is factually incorrect, due to the use of the word 'always' in this statement;
From his link; Blaster didn't realise the link actually backs up Malvolio's statement
Page 10, Table 1 - the year, 2015 for Inward investment; years 2012, 2014, 2015 & 2016 for Outward investment.
(and that's only covering years 2011-2017 - go further back and I'm sure there will be other data points contradicting his incorrect statement...)
HTH
I will concede that minor point and you can do a lap of honour, but doesn't change the fact that the UK is facing a massive potential slowdown if there is a hard Brexit.
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Originally posted by BlasterBatesOh dear, have you actually read it
http://www.oecd.org/industry/inv/inv...April-2018.pdf
page 10 table 1 FDI inward flows 2017 UK 15 billion, France 49 billion
2012 - 2016 show high levels of FDI for the UK
never mind
As malvolio says no point in arguing
It's you use of the word 'always' with regards to past figures....
never mind
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWhy is he wrong? Is his data wrong?
Or is it just that you've a gut feeling that he can't be correct?
Originally posted by BlasterbatesIndeed, France got 50 billion of inward investment in 2017, UK got 15 billion, in the past the UK always beat France for FDI. Doesn't look good,
From his link; Blaster didn't realise the link actually backs up Malvolio's statement
Page 10, Table 1 - the year, 2015 for Inward investment; years 2012, 2014, 2015 & 2016 for Outward investment.
(and that's only covering years 2011-2017 - go further back and I'm sure there will be other data points contradicting his incorrect statement...)
HTH
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostYeah, well, you're wrong but there's not point in arguing.
OECD Foreign Direct Investment
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