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Previously on "France sneers at Britain's chances of securing a trade deal with the United States"
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostInteresting then that Sweden is now top of the "propensity to leave to the EU" list as we relinquish top spot.
Originally posted by Platypus View PostHere's my academic paper to back my assertion.
https://cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/hand...AS_2019_85.pdf
Where's yours?
I take it you actually read the article you linked to, rather than trying to find one piece that could be taken out of context?
Page 15 of the article is the post-Brexit status.
Sweden is 1st on the Political Propensity chart
It's 3rd (not 1st or 2nd) on the Exit Propensity chart
It's 6th on Economic Propensity
And 24th on Social Propensity
So, the claim that it is now "top" is based on only taking one set of data, ignoring the others, including the conclusion.
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Originally posted by MasterBait View PostBS Hungary is the only one on that list, maybe Poland as well, likely to be expelled rather then leaving voluntarily
https://cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/hand...AS_2019_85.pdf
Where's yours?
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostInteresting then that Sweden is now top of the "propensity to leave to the EU" list as we relinquish top spot.
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostGood news for exports of Tena pants, if nothing else...
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostIt was an unlikely long shot, I admit...
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
It's not often you see Les Pompier fighting against Les Flic!
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Originally posted by Mordac View PostGood news for exports of Tena pants, if nothing else...
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Yesterday it was Irish PM, today the French, tomorrow the Germans..
Everyone is pi$Sing themselves laughing at the little englanders.
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