Boris's remarks were quite expensive:
Pound Falls Most in 11 Months as Johnson Backs ‘Brexit’ Campaign - Bloomberg Business
A few billion got wiped off everyone's assets.
I think we could be going EUR 1.1 if there's a Brexit
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThat clownish persona is no less carefully cultivated than Cameron's PR fakery.
I think he's made a judgement that, on balance, it serves both his political ambitions and his more principled instincts. It was, afterall, a pathetically unambitious renegotiation.
Cameron is not even in his league of calculated public persona. I would compare him more to Trump.
I would not underestimate Boris for a second.
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostI think he's made a judgement that, on balance, it serves both his political ambitions and his more principled instincts. It was, afterall, a pathetically unambitious renegotiation.
He made the decision for himself and nothing else - same goes for my local MP Gisela - she ain't getting any of my money even if it makes Waldork happy
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI suspect the reason he's changed camps, had little trysts with other senior conservatives is that he's going for the leadership and they've promised to back him. for some strange reason, the British public like him, possibly more of 'in a clown way' hopefully then 'in a serious politician way' which is what I think other Tories think of him.
I think he's made a judgement that, on balance, it serves both his political ambitions and his more principled instincts. It was, afterall, a pathetically unambitious renegotiation.
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I quite like him cos I like silly people but as for policy, Boris Island, amnesty for illegals, pro Turkey in EU... Hmmm,
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostLot worse around but I really have no idea why his opinion should be deemed so important.
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Here's another haven't got a clue thing from the Houses of Pariiament. (Not same link as above, there's a couple of digits difference in the address)
http://researchbriefings.files.parli...91/SN06091.pdf
Various studies have attempted to quantify the benefit or cost to the UK of its membership of the EU. This is a very difficult exercise and depends on a wide range of assumptions. Estimates vary significantly. For example, a 2005 study by the Institute for Economic Affairs found a cost of between 3% and 4% of GDP while a 2013 study by the CBI found a net benefit of between 4% and 5% of GDPLast edited by xoggoth; 21 February 2016, 21:31.
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Someone who talks bollocks at every opportunity
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Interesting thing here from the house of commons:
http://researchbriefings.files.parli...30/SN06730.pdf
To sum up, "nobody really knows", there are so many different things that could happen, but there are a few debunkers of some scares we have seen, eg on tariffs:
The terms of WTO agreements limit the circumstances in which such measures can be applied, and in particular uphold the principle of non-discrimination that would prohibit punitive measures against the UK were it to leave.
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostIs there a Homeopathic viagra?
Apparently
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostWhatever you think of Boris, this is a pretty big deal. Likely to add a few % to Leave, although I still expect an emphatic win for remain:
https://mobile.twitter.com/bbclaurak...23779923304449
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostTotally off topic, but can't resist a chance to annoy aTW!
Homeopathy effective for 0 out of 68 illnesses, study finds | Health News | Lifestyle | The Independent
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostTotally off topic, but can't resist a chance to annoy aTW!
Homeopathy effective for 0 out of 68 illnesses, study finds | Health News | Lifestyle | The Independent
The reason why these alternative therapies work is they are basically talking therapies with the placebo effect. Medical doctors don't have time to talk to patients but alternative therapists do. They also don't tend to wear white coats.
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Totally off topic, but can't resist a chance to annoy aTW!
Homeopathy effective for 0 out of 68 illnesses, study finds | Health News | Lifestyle | The Independent
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