Don't Kill Bill
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As shite as ''we had enough of experts'' was, anyone who listen to economists have only themselves to blame.
And pollsters?
As shite as ''we had enough of experts'' was, anyone who listen to economists have only themselves to blame.
They're alright, usually within the margin of error. Just happens that as little 1% makes a world of difference in outcomes.And pollsters?
You can believe what you like, Mark Carnage admitted he was wrongDirectly from Nigel's Bible on Brexit then. Anyone who disgrees with me is not a decent person, corrupt or has ulterior motives.
I personally think Mark is quite fond of his life in London and is trying hard to change course, so auntie May does not sack him because he disagrees with her Highness.
I don't think there's any chance of a trade deal now because Poland et al will not budge from demanding free movement. After a hard brexit however the picture changes, the Polands would have nothing further to lose on movement, and the question then would be whether a new deal would be mutually beneficial or not. I'd expect that to be some time further on, with a lot of damage done in the meantime, more so to Britain than the EU of course, but it's a scenario I can envisage.
University leaders and academics warn hard Brexit could be disaster
MPs told of risk to decades of progress and cooperation, with German universities ‘snapping at heels’ to attract staff from UK
https://www.theguardian.com/educati...eaders-academics-hard-brexit-disaster-germany
I think really the only dynamic is what we pay for not allowing free movement. The likes of Poland, and Romania must be shitting it, they have so many people here, and Brexit means we can pick and choose which we allow to stay. It'a a very crude lever but the current immigrant population from the EU is a big play, like it or not.
I take it that you are again misinformed. Are you Michael Gove in disguise? Even Boris Johnson has finally woken up and smelled the coffee.Boo hoo, usual Brexit scare story. Unsubstantiated bollocks as normal.
I'm not getting this obviously, i need to find a brexit scare story and post it in this thread.
We haven't left yet though. It will bite when we leave with zero trade deals. Can't see how anyone can have a different view, particularly as the City's lucrative business is picked off by passport-wielding rivals.You can believe what you like, Mark Carnage admitted he was wrong
I take it that you are again misinformed. Are you Michael Gove in disguise? Even Boris Johnson has finally woken up and smelled the coffee.
... im an effort to defeat his old 'friend' David C just for the sake of it.That implies he ever believed in what he was spouting. Fairly clear from the start he didn't think Brexit was a wise idea and backed it to cosy up to the base.
Well if it implodes after exit it will mean Carnage is wrong again. Whats it to be?We haven't left yet though. It will bite when we leave with zero trade deals. Can't see how anyone can have a different view, particularly as the City's lucrative business is picked off by passport-wielding rivals.
Will brexit... specifically boarder controls play a big part in the northern Ireland elections likely to be triggered this week?
Presumably any election will also be around the time article 50 is due...Definitely.
Presumably any election will also be around the time article 50 is due...
And a return to a full international border or even the suggestion of one could kick off troubles?
Hummm not looking ideal
My dad consistently jibes to me (I was the only one to vote remain) about how the UK economy is booming post Brexit and every time some little thing goes wrong he jokingly blames Brexit for it.
I need some cold hard facts to throw back in his face.
His argument is absurd to begin with, seeing as nobody knows how the economy would be doing if Remain had won. More than likely a lot better than it has up until this point and definitely a lot less uncertainty about what lies ahead.
Well if it implodes after exit it will mean Carnage is wrong again. Whats it to be?
My dad consistently jibes to me (I was the only one to vote remain) about how the UK economy is booming post Brexit and every time some little thing goes wrong he jokingly blames Brexit for it.
I need some cold hard facts to throw back in his face.
He was (and almost certainly continues to be) firmly of the belief that Brexit was ridiculous and stupid. He is however in charge of a major organization responsible for maintaining Britains financial stability. From the second the result was announced everything he has said publicly has to be seen through the lens of doing what is best to maintain that stability. Unlike randoms on an internet forum, he cannot just say what he thinks because it wouldnt be wildly irresponsible and damaging.
How do you Brexit supporters not understand this stuff? Are you that desperate for some kind of positive confirmation that you didn't make an idiotic, economically suicidal and utterly illogical choice at the ballot box?
Home Secretary Amber Rudd speech on foreign workers treated as 'hate incident' by police
They just had the bloke on five live who reported it... Apparently he has also reported the pm which is still ongoing and he is taking legal advice about taking them to court.
I should add that he sounded like an utter utter cnut
To be fair, a lot of people who voted Leave were just agreeing with Michael Gove. They're sick and tired of exports.
We haven't left yet though. It will bite when we leave with zero trade deals. Can't see how anyone can have a different view, particularly as the City's lucrative business is picked off by passport-wielding rivals.
A troll wasting police time, such hilarity.
Isn't part of the problem though, that it's been biting for many people already, while we were members of the EU. The macroeconomic data has been suggestive of a rosy picture before, yet the fruits of such were reaching fewer voters. Remain's status quo had little in which they could believe, save for more of the same.
There was a report out last week which advanced the idea of that post 2019, Brexit will mean higher wages and lower house prices. Maybe it wont' come to pass to the extent predicted, however the public are seeking those sort of changes to the experience of daily life. Neither Cameron nor Tim Farron for that matter, felt able to push that type of message during the campaign.
There was a report out last week which advanced the idea of that post 2019, Brexit will mean higher wages and lower house prices. Maybe it wont' come to pass to the extent predicted, however the public are seeking those sort of changes to the experience of daily life.
If hate crime is a real thing, then she deserves to be investigated for it. Or should we just think that some uneducated dickhead posting something on Twitter is a serious offense but the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom using speech to promote a climate where human beings are thought of as lesser because of their nationality is just fine?
Lower house prices? Oh that will be a real joy for the 7 million or so morgage holders who suddenly find their property is worth considerably less than the money they borrowed to buy it. Yay negative equity! Who ever said Brexit wouldn't give us anything?
If hate crime is a real thing, then she deserves to be investigated for it. Or should we just think that some uneducated dickhead posting something on Twitter is a serious offense but the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom using speech to promote a climate where human beings are thought of as lesser because of their nationality is just fine?
There was a report out last week which advanced the idea of that post 2019, Brexit will mean higher wages and lower house prices.
Lower house prices? Oh that will be a real joy for the 7 million or so morgage holders who suddenly find their property is worth considerably less than the money they borrowed to buy it. Yay negative equity! Who ever said Brexit wouldn't give us anything?
Isn't part of the problem though, that it's been biting for many people already, while we were members of the EU. The macroeconomic data has been suggestive of a rosy picture before, yet the fruits of such were reaching fewer voters. Remain's status quo had little in which they could believe, save for more of the same.
There was a report out last week which advanced the idea of that post 2019, Brexit will mean higher wages and lower house prices. Maybe it wont' come to pass to the extent predicted, however the public are seeking those sort of changes to the experience of daily life. Neither Cameron nor Tim Farron for that matter, felt able to push that type of message during the campaign.
How is what she said hate speech? Obviously people aren't lesser because of their nationality but that doesn't mean that governments aren't allowed to prioritise maximising employment among British citizens either, does it? That's the government's perogative.
Yeah it'll also mean free dental care for every Brit, free Beer for every Brit and a £6000 holiday fund for every family so they can enjoy the new statutory 8 weeks holiday.
At least you are consistent: you didn't give a damn about their concerns before the referendum, and you don't now.
Isn't part of the problem though, that it's been biting for many people already, while we were members of the EU. The macroeconomic data has been suggestive of a rosy picture before, yet the fruits of such were reaching fewer voters. Remain's status quo had little in which they could believe, save for more of the same.
There was a report out last week which advanced the idea of that post 2019, Brexit will mean higher wages and lower house prices. Maybe it wont' come to pass to the extent predicted, however the public are seeking those sort of changes to the experience of daily life. Neither Cameron nor Tim Farron for that matter, felt able to push that type of message during the campaign.