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Previously on "A great day for England"

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  • BlasterBates
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    You're an interesting case psychologically. You seem to have an uncontrollable urge to post bollux and confirm what everybody here already knows: that you're a congenital idiot.
    yes well..., I wouldn´t necessarily expect subtle wit, for example in the form of irony or hyperbole, to be appreciated by someone who is as thick as pigsh*t.

    Have a nice evening.
    Last edited by BlasterBates; 10 December 2011, 16:21.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
    ...it makes its money almost exclusively through the City, without the City the UK will be about as wealthy as Poland. .
    You're an interesting case psychologically. You seem to have an uncontrollable urge to post bollux and confirm what everybody here already knows: that you're a congenital idiot.

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  • mrdonuts
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    dont worry scooter Alex will spot the opportunity here

    i'm sure he's already planning for Scotland to jettison england and join the euro when its clear they will be able to sort out their mess, i'm sure sarkozy will be happy with the auld allliance and get one over on dave


    Norway can afford to do what it likes because it has an awful lot of oil compared to the size of it´s country - a lot like scotland then

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  • BlasterBates
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    The UK is now completely isolated. Before it went in the EU it did have considerable influence with the US but that´s now completely gone. The UK is not a manufacturing power house it makes its money almost exclusively through the City, without the City the UK will be about as wealthy as Poland. Then of course there is the question as to what Scotland thinks about leaving the EU. I think Scotland would become independent leaving England to become small offshore financial centre. But would the EU allow an offshore financial centre to handle it´s transactions:

    Britain may assume it will benefit from extra business for the City, should the euro zone ever pass a financial-transaction tax. But what if the new club starts imposing financial regulations among the 17 euro-zone members, or the 23 members of the euro-plus pact? That could begin to force euro-denominated transactions into the euro zone, say Paris or Frankfurt. Britain would, surely, have had more influence had the countries of the euro zone remained under an EU-wide system. .....

    Mr Cameron may have made a grievous mistake with regard to Britain's long-term interest.
    Britain and the EU summit: Europe's great divorce | The Economist

    Sweden and Denmark are even joining the new treaty. Norway can afford to do what it likes because it has an awful lot of oil compared to the size of it´s country. Switzerland has long been bounced into Schengen along with a whole lot distasteful legislation that it had no other option than to swallow.

    Who would form an alliance with the UK? India? China? What does the UK export to these countries?, answer f-all, I think they´ll ignore the UK.
    Last edited by BlasterBates; 9 December 2011, 23:13.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post


    Wandsworth

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    I think you'll find the word you're looking for is "wandering" if you really wish to bastardise Wordsworth.


    Wandsworth

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Move on to greater things? I'm so well off I'm plannin to retire in about 5 years to pursue my own interests.
    So what you doing this w/e? Sitting in the kitchen again? Or walking lonely as a cloud?

    I think you'll find the word you're looking for is "wandering" if you really wish to bastardise Wordsworth.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    There's a reason you've not moved onto greater things. It shows with every post.
    Move on to greater things? I'm so well off I'm plannin to retire in about 5 years to pursue my own interests.
    So what you doing this w/e? Sitting in the kitchen again? Or walking lonely as a cloud?

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Surely the word is "ordnance"...
    There's a war going on here. where have you been hiding?

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    Brilliant news.

    The Navy is back in business again blowing foreign fishing boats out of the water putting the royal ordinance factory back in business.


    BOOMED
    Surely the word is "ordnance"...

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    in news just out today there's been a surge in UK exports to countries outside of the eurozone, UK trade deficit falls sharply in October, so can some tell me why Sterling is er falling against the euro in the face of such good news?!!

    Not good.

    SELL SELL SELL before it's too late save yourselves!
    Brilliant news. The £ will fall. Europe will bung tarriffs on UK goods and the UK respond in kind. UK imports far more from EU than it exports so UK businesses will flourish as it becomes more competitive to do more of its own manufacturing. Socialists made to go and pick fruit from the fields so immigrants chucked out. Public sector workers have to then do proper jobs so welfare payments fall and fewer people employed in the welfare industry.

    No more job destroying EU imposed employment and H&S laws no more contributions to the EU.

    The Navy is back in business again blowing foreign fishing boats out of the water putting the royal ordinance factory back in business.


    BOOMED

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  • scooterscot
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    Apparently...

    in news just out today there's been a surge in UK exports to countries outside of the eurozone, UK trade deficit falls sharply in October, so can some tell me why Sterling is er falling against the euro in the face of such good news?!!

    Not good.

    SELL SELL SELL before it's too late save yourselves!

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  • scooterscot
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    There's a reason you've not moved onto greater things. It shows with every post.

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Incorrect. I'm also a freelancer here operating a profit/loss account and that's it. Even have a letter from the German tax woman approving the whole thing. I got a confused look when asking about setting up a GmbH (DE Ltd) 'what the hell for?! You're a one man outfit'
    SO how are you "generating wealth for the uK" as you claim, you numpty cretin?

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  • Ignis Fatuus
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    Speaking of this great day, alas in our interest. That's an outright lie.

    The reason why you children did not get to vote on a EU referendum is because they're many UK nationals like myself with interests in the EU generating wealth for the UK. How little the right understand this.

    If the UK left the EU how easy would it be do you think for a UK national to get work in the EU? Simple as today? Think again.
    Unlike most of you, I would imagine, I have actually worked in what was then called the EEC long before the current free movement of citizens. It wasn't difficult. There was a bit of form-filling, and you needed an employer to apply, but it was pretty smooth. The EU hasn't really made it easier for more professionals to work in different countries, it has only reduced the paperwork.

    And of course "leaving the EU" could just mean joining the EEA, like Norway, or making a pseudo-EEA individual agreement with the EU, like Switzerland. That would still give free movement of labour (not to mention most of the features of EU membership that most British people actually want).

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