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"March 29th 2019. Deadline fast approaching for Brexit what will happen next or what do you want to happen x" Awe Bless... You think the deadline is March 2019... Don't worry you hold on to that belief for as long as you can, but be ready for a big surprise sometime late next month. | |||
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"I think we should go out in style and have a fab party like no one has ever seen lol x" Sounds like a plan! | |||
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"March 29th 2019. Deadline fast approaching for Brexit what will happen next or what do you want to happen x" I think we need to crash out with no deal now, the hardest of hard Brexits, that's what the people voted for. | |||
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"It will be a fudge, we will have left but we will still also have similar ties to the Eu.. The hard line Brexiteers will cry treason etc but the vast majority including many who voted to leave will just be happy to move on and get on with life.. " | |||
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"March 29th 2019. Deadline fast approaching for Brexit what will happen next or what do you want to happen x Awe Bless... You think the deadline is March 2019... Don't worry you hold on to that belief for as long as you can, but be ready for a big surprise sometime late next month. " Have you taken up astrology? | |||
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"Have you taken up astrology?" No I just observe and extrapolate from those observations. Of course for those who refuse to see what is in front of their faces it appears as tho I have supernatural abilities... | |||
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"Have you taken up astrology? No I just observe and extrapolate from those observations. Of course for those who refuse to see what is in front of their faces it appears as tho I have supernatural abilities..." Do you believe in miracles and unicorns x | |||
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"Do you believe in miracles and unicorns x" No. I believe the EU when they say that all negotiations must be completed 6 months before the UK's leaving date because the EU has its own political and administrative procedures that must be completed before the 29th March 19. | |||
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"Lets just get the fuck out." | |||
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"March 29th 2019. Deadline fast approaching for Brexit what will happen next or what do you want to happen x I think we need to crash out with no deal now, the hardest of hard Brexits, that's what the people voted for. " No, it's not. Where did it specify "Do you want to Leave the EU with no deal in place and no plan of what to do"? The people didn't vote for that. They simply voted to Leave, I should imagine with the somewhat naive assumption that someone somewhere knew what the fuck they were doing and had some semblance of a plan | |||
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"March 29th 2019. Deadline fast approaching for Brexit what will happen next or what do you want to happen x I think we need to crash out with no deal now, the hardest of hard Brexits, that's what the people voted for. No, it's not. Where did it specify "Do you want to Leave the EU with no deal in place and no plan of what to do"? The people didn't vote for that. They simply voted to Leave, I should imagine with the somewhat naive assumption that someone somewhere knew what the fuck they were doing and had some semblance of a plan" Neither did it say do you want to leave the EU but still work under their club rules. Out means out to me, not half in and half out. | |||
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"Where did it specify "Do you want to Leave the EU with no deal in place and no plan of what to do"? The people didn't vote for that. They simply voted to Leave, I should imagine with the somewhat naive assumption that someone somewhere knew what the fuck they were doing and had some semblance of a plan Neither did it say do you want to leave the EU but still work under their club rules. Out means out to me, not half in and half out." And here is the problem over 2 years on from the referendum and nearly 18 months since Art50 was triggered and we still have no brexit roadmap or plan because regardless of the plan once it is put in writing it fails. As a result we have at least 3 gangs of leave lunatics who can't agree on anything brexit other than 'full steam ahead'!, ordering the 60 odd% of the country that did not vote for brexit 'to shut the fuck up' and of course if it all goes wrong (which is the one thing they refuse to admit may happen, think JRM it may take 50 years for us to see a benefit) that they will blame those who wanted to remain in the EU. If it were an individual acting this way they would be sectioned for their own safety under the mental health act. | |||
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"Where did it specify "Do you want to Leave the EU with no deal in place and no plan of what to do"? The people didn't vote for that. They simply voted to Leave, I should imagine with the somewhat naive assumption that someone somewhere knew what the fuck they were doing and had some semblance of a plan Neither did it say do you want to leave the EU but still work under their club rules. Out means out to me, not half in and half out. And here is the problem over 2 years on from the referendum and nearly 18 months since Art50 was triggered and we still have no brexit roadmap or plan because regardless of the plan once it is put in writing it fails. As a result we have at least 3 gangs of leave lunatics who can't agree on anything brexit other than 'full steam ahead'!, ordering the 60 odd% of the country that did not vote for brexit 'to shut the fuck up' and of course if it all goes wrong (which is the one thing they refuse to admit may happen, think JRM it may take 50 years for us to see a benefit) that they will blame those who wanted to remain in the EU. If it were an individual acting this way they would be sectioned for their own safety under the mental health act. " Are you saying all Leave voters should be sectioned? | |||
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"At the 11th hour, D*unker and Barnier will come running with a deal, once Merkel, supported by the French, the Italians and the Hungarians tells them to agree a deal. Just like she sent D*unker to America to beg for a deal with Trump after he threatened to slap tariffs on her Audis, BMW and Mercedes. " Really? You sure about that? The way I hear it as a result of Trump's threats BMW have announced they are transferring jobs and production from their largest plant in the world to China. By the way that plant is in the USA. I also hear that other motor manufacturers are doing the same and that the agreement with Jean-Claude Juncker is a bit like his deal with NK and has no real substance which is why he has had to give farmers a $12 Billion bailout. Of course I could have that all wrong and the Dealmaker in Chief Bone-Spurs may actually have got the great deal he claims to have got and the US motor industry may be bringing jobs back to the US. | |||
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"Are you saying all Leave voters should be sectioned?" I'm saying the leave leaders and their supporters who are now coming out with shit like it will be great (in 50 years) and who refuse to even contemplate what a worst case no deal brexit could be like should most certainly be! | |||
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"At the 11th hour, D*unker and Barnier will come running with a deal, once Merkel, supported by the French, the Italians and the Hungarians tells them to agree a deal. Just like she sent D*unker to America to beg for a deal with Trump after he threatened to slap tariffs on her Audis, BMW and Mercedes. Really? You sure about that? The way I hear it as a result of Trump's threats BMW have announced they are transferring jobs and production from their largest plant in the world to China. By the way that plant is in the USA. I also hear that other motor manufacturers are doing the same and that the agreement with Jean-Claude Juncker is a bit like his deal with NK and has no real substance which is why he has had to give farmers a $12 Billion bailout. Of course I could have that all wrong and the Dealmaker in Chief Bone-Spurs may actually have got the great deal he claims to have got and the US motor industry may be bringing jobs back to the US. " There are no jobs being lost at BMW Spartanburg in the USA. In fact, investment plans over the next 3 years, some 600 million dollars, will lead to the creation of another 1000 jobs. Production in China is being ramped up due to increased demand there. | |||
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"Are you saying all Leave voters should be sectioned? I'm saying the leave leaders and their supporters who are now coming out with shit like it will be great (in 50 years) and who refuse to even contemplate what a worst case no deal brexit could be like should most certainly be!" If a no-deal Brexit is the worst thing that could happen then isn't that exactly what you wanted when you voted Leave? So it would shake up the UK and be forced to go back, cap in hand, to the EU? | |||
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"At the 11th hour, D*unker and Barnier will come running with a deal, once Merkel, supported by the French, the Italians and the Hungarians tells them to agree a deal. Just like she sent D*unker to America to beg for a deal with Trump after he threatened to slap tariffs on her Audis, BMW and Mercedes. Really? You sure about that? The way I hear it as a result of Trump's threats BMW have announced they are transferring jobs and production from their largest plant in the world to China. By the way that plant is in the USA. I also hear that other motor manufacturers are doing the same and that the agreement with Jean-Claude Juncker is a bit like his deal with NK and has no real substance which is why he has had to give farmers a $12 Billion bailout. Of course I could have that all wrong and the Dealmaker in Chief Bone-Spurs may actually have got the great deal he claims to have got and the US motor industry may be bringing jobs back to the US. There are no jobs being lost at BMW Spartanburg in the USA. In fact, investment plans over the next 3 years, some 600 million dollars, will lead to the creation of another 1000 jobs. Production in China is being ramped up due to increased demand there." And China’s decision in April to ease foreign-ownership restrictions in the country, with the possibility that foreign automakers could eventually buy out their local partners. | |||
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"And why is a no deal so bad?" CAA? ATIB? National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Authority? UKAEA? Anyone care to tell me have we started rebuilding these regulatory authorities? Have we even started advertising for senior managers or started building the infrastructure they will require to do their job? Or do you think we can tell the EU to go fuck itself and expect them to continue supplying this required oversight so that airspace and hospitals keep functioning? | |||
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"March 29th 2019. Deadline fast approaching for Brexit what will happen next or what do you want to happen x I think we need to crash out with no deal now, the hardest of hard Brexits, that's what the people voted for. No, it's not. Where did it specify "Do you want to Leave the EU with no deal in place and no plan of what to do"? The people didn't vote for that. They simply voted to Leave, I should imagine with the somewhat naive assumption that someone somewhere knew what the fuck they were doing and had some semblance of a plan Neither did it say do you want to leave the EU but still work under their club rules. Out means out to me, not half in and half out." That's why your not a politician | |||
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"If a no-deal Brexit is the worst thing that could happen then isn't that exactly what you wanted when you voted Leave? So it would shake up the UK and be forced to go back, cap in hand, to the EU? " Yep. But I still expect my countries politicians (even those I profoundly disagree with on policy issues) to at least be principled, competent and sane! Clearly many in our present government are not. And their lunacy seems to be spreading! | |||
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"And why is a no deal so bad? CAA? ATIB? National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Authority? UKAEA? Anyone care to tell me have we started rebuilding these regulatory authorities? Have we even started advertising for senior managers or started building the infrastructure they will require to do their job? Or do you think we can tell the EU to go fuck itself and expect them to continue supplying this required oversight so that airspace and hospitals keep functioning?" You voted Leave. Didn't you think that when you put an X in the box there could be a no-deal Brexit? | |||
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"You voted Leave. Didn't you think that when you put an X in the box there could be a no-deal Brexit?" Yep. But I thought our government would at least be competent enough to put in place provisions to alleviate the most damaging aspects of a no deal brexit. I now realize that far from that they are putting in place plans to make the greatest personal profit out of brexit and fuck the country. | |||
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"The plans fail, because whatever weak, soft, give them everything plan Remainer May comes up with, D*unker and Barnier just reject. The plan now should be a hard Brexit one and leave that on the table, being prepared to walk away with no deal. At the 11th hour, D*unker and Barnier will come running with a deal, once Merkel, supported by the French, the Italians and the Hungarians tells them to agree a deal. Just like she sent D*unker to America to beg for a deal with Trump after he threatened to slap tariffs on her Audis, BMW and Mercedes. " Do you want to bet? Let's say a small wages £100 that your wrong - winnings go to a charity of choice? The truth of the matter is the hard right PRESSURIZED the pm to press the trigger on A50 too early. All the bullshit about "we don't want to show our hand" was a load of bluff - we had no plan because everyone thought leave would lose! The UK had control of the process of the negotiations, only we could activate it, but no the Looney right pushed and pushed so we did it. Then the EU had control and continue to have control. Why didn't the last general election provide a landslide win for the Tories. May promised a hard brexit but she lost seats because the country didn't want a hard brexit! The reason why I think the EU won't cave in is because if they do the EU will disintegrate - so it won't happen, but I could be wrong! As for Trump putting tariffs on German cars - BMW's biggest factory is in the U.S. which builds vehicles not just for Americans but for export - there biggest market - China who have put up tariffs on U.S. imports resulting in a fall of orders! Harley Davidson moving production out of the US to avoid tariffs! Let's be honest Trump maybe an expert on property but that doesn't make him an expert on everything - after all he has gone bankrupt 7 times! Also he is the ONLY president in recent times (modern era) not to publish his tax returns - why not - he has something to hide. Probably he has not paid any tax ? | |||
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"You voted Leave. Didn't you think that when you put an X in the box there could be a no-deal Brexit? Yep. But I thought our government would at least be competent enough to put in place provisions to alleviate the most damaging aspects of a no deal brexit. I now realize that far from that they are putting in place plans to make the greatest personal profit out of brexit and fuck the country." Just what you wanted then? | |||
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"At the 11th hour, D*unker and Barnier will come running with a deal, once Merkel, supported by the French, the Italians and the Hungarians tells them to agree a deal. Just like she sent D*unker to America to beg for a deal with Trump after he threatened to slap tariffs on her Audis, BMW and Mercedes. Really? You sure about that? The way I hear it as a result of Trump's threats BMW have announced they are transferring jobs and production from their largest plant in the world to China. By the way that plant is in the USA. I also hear that other motor manufacturers are doing the same and that the agreement with Jean-Claude Juncker is a bit like his deal with NK and has no real substance which is why he has had to give farmers a $12 Billion bailout. Of course I could have that all wrong and the Dealmaker in Chief Bone-Spurs may actually have got the great deal he claims to have got and the US motor industry may be bringing jobs back to the US. There are no jobs being lost at BMW Spartanburg in the USA. In fact, investment plans over the next 3 years, some 600 million dollars, will lead to the creation of another 1000 jobs. Production in China is being ramped up due to increased demand there." Indeed and the American economy is doing very well overall, in fact some would say booming, just look at the strength of the dollar compared to the Euro as an example, although some fantasists on here will try to say otherwise. | |||
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"At the 11th hour, D*unker and Barnier will come running with a deal, once Merkel, supported by the French, the Italians and the Hungarians tells them to agree a deal. Just like she sent D*unker to America to beg for a deal with Trump after he threatened to slap tariffs on her Audis, BMW and Mercedes. Really? You sure about that? The way I hear it as a result of Trump's threats BMW have announced they are transferring jobs and production from their largest plant in the world to China. By the way that plant is in the USA. I also hear that other motor manufacturers are doing the same and that the agreement with Jean-Claude Juncker is a bit like his deal with NK and has no real substance which is why he has had to give farmers a $12 Billion bailout. Of course I could have that all wrong and the Dealmaker in Chief Bone-Spurs may actually have got the great deal he claims to have got and the US motor industry may be bringing jobs back to the US. There are no jobs being lost at BMW Spartanburg in the USA. In fact, investment plans over the next 3 years, some 600 million dollars, will lead to the creation of another 1000 jobs. Production in China is being ramped up due to increased demand there. Indeed and the American economy is doing very well overall, in fact some would say booming, just look at the strength of the dollar compared to the Euro as an example, although some fantasists on here will try to say otherwise. " Never second guess trump that is people's biggest mistake x | |||
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"March 29th 2019. Deadline fast approaching for Brexit what will happen next or what do you want to happen x" I believe the deadline is October. Any agreement between the UK and EU negotiators needs to be firmed up by then, for it to have time to be adopted by each country, parliament, regional assembly etc. No agreement by October and the UK has six months to get ready for life as a little clump of islands adrift from the rest of the world. | |||
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"March 29th 2019. Deadline fast approaching for Brexit what will happen next or what do you want to happen x I believe the deadline is October. Any agreement between the UK and EU negotiators needs to be firmed up by then, for it to have time to be adopted by each country, parliament, regional assembly etc. No agreement by October and the UK has six months to get ready for life as a little clump of islands adrift from the rest of the world. " We're leaving the EU, we're not leaving the world, lololol. | |||
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"At the 11th hour, D*unker and Barnier will come running with a deal, once Merkel, supported by the French, the Italians and the Hungarians tells them to agree a deal. Just like she sent D*unker to America to beg for a deal with Trump after he threatened to slap tariffs on her Audis, BMW and Mercedes. Really? You sure about that? The way I hear it as a result of Trump's threats BMW have announced they are transferring jobs and production from their largest plant in the world to China. By the way that plant is in the USA. I also hear that other motor manufacturers are doing the same and that the agreement with Jean-Claude Juncker is a bit like his deal with NK and has no real substance which is why he has had to give farmers a $12 Billion bailout. Of course I could have that all wrong and the Dealmaker in Chief Bone-Spurs may actually have got the great deal he claims to have got and the US motor industry may be bringing jobs back to the US. There are no jobs being lost at BMW Spartanburg in the USA. In fact, investment plans over the next 3 years, some 600 million dollars, will lead to the creation of another 1000 jobs. Production in China is being ramped up due to increased demand there. Indeed and the American economy is doing very well overall, in fact some would say booming, just look at the strength of the dollar compared to the Euro as an example, although some fantasists on here will try to say otherwise. " Indeed and the UK economy is doing very poor overall, in fact some would say crashing, just look at the weakness of the pound compared to the Euro as an example, although some fantasists on here will try to say otherwise. -Matt | |||
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"At the 11th hour, D*unker and Barnier will come running with a deal, once Merkel, supported by the French, the Italians and the Hungarians tells them to agree a deal. Just like she sent D*unker to America to beg for a deal with Trump after he threatened to slap tariffs on her Audis, BMW and Mercedes. Really? You sure about that? The way I hear it as a result of Trump's threats BMW have announced they are transferring jobs and production from their largest plant in the world to China. By the way that plant is in the USA. I also hear that other motor manufacturers are doing the same and that the agreement with Jean-Claude Juncker is a bit like his deal with NK and has no real substance which is why he has had to give farmers a $12 Billion bailout. Of course I could have that all wrong and the Dealmaker in Chief Bone-Spurs may actually have got the great deal he claims to have got and the US motor industry may be bringing jobs back to the US. There are no jobs being lost at BMW Spartanburg in the USA. In fact, investment plans over the next 3 years, some 600 million dollars, will lead to the creation of another 1000 jobs. Production in China is being ramped up due to increased demand there. Indeed and the American economy is doing very well overall, in fact some would say booming, just look at the strength of the dollar compared to the Euro as an example, although some fantasists on here will try to say otherwise. Indeed and the UK economy is doing very poor overall, in fact some would say crashing, just look at the weakness of the pound compared to the Euro as an example, although some fantasists on here will try to say otherwise. -Matt" The right wingers in Denmark (not in the Euro) are looking at brexit and what the UK want, they want the same. For this very reason the EU are going to protect the EU and the UK will get an inferior deal to what they have now - or the EU breaks! I think what has been proved so far is that leaving the EU is not as easy as was sold to the public. Dr Liam Fox must be wishing he had never made the statement "doing a trade deal with the EU is going to be the easiest in history"? He was wrong and he spouts about his new trade deals - what experience does he have for the job? But I think the real test will be after we leave - how well we do or how badly we do will be the key factor. Nobody knows. | |||
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" The right wingers in Denmark (not in the Euro) are looking at brexit and what the UK want, they want the same. For this very reason the EU are going to protect the EU and the UK will get an inferior deal to what they have now - or the EU breaks! I think what has been proved so far is that leaving the EU is not as easy as was sold to the public. Dr Liam Fox must be wishing he had never made the statement "doing a trade deal with the EU is going to be the easiest in history"? He was wrong and he spouts about his new trade deals - what experience does he have for the job? But I think the real test will be after we leave - how well we do or how badly we do will be the key factor. Nobody knows." I agree with you, mostly. Leaving the EU is easy - invoke Article 50 and you leave. Bye, adios. We had free trade, we had this and we had that, and we decided to turn our back on it all to go it alone. That is what people voted for. But those same people then think they are entitled to cherry-pick the EU from the outside. I'll have a bit of this, a bit of that, but not that. How often has the EU stated it is not an al a carte menu? Having failed to change the rules from the inside, what on earth makes these people think we can change them from the outside? So we get this wailing about the EU being intransigent and not giving us free trade etc. Sorry, if it was free trade you wanted, that was a vote to remain. A vote to leave means giving it up. The sense of entitlement is what galls me. Leave means leave, go paddle your own canoe from now. The problem is that those responsible for Leave appear not to have a clue how to run a country independent of the EU. | |||
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" The right wingers in Denmark (not in the Euro) are looking at brexit and what the UK want, they want the same. For this very reason the EU are going to protect the EU and the UK will get an inferior deal to what they have now - or the EU breaks! I think what has been proved so far is that leaving the EU is not as easy as was sold to the public. Dr Liam Fox must be wishing he had never made the statement "doing a trade deal with the EU is going to be the easiest in history"? He was wrong and he spouts about his new trade deals - what experience does he have for the job? But I think the real test will be after we leave - how well we do or how badly we do will be the key factor. Nobody knows. I agree with you, mostly. Leaving the EU is easy - invoke Article 50 and you leave. Bye, adios. We had free trade, we had this and we had that, and we decided to turn our back on it all to go it alone. That is what people voted for. But those same people then think they are entitled to cherry-pick the EU from the outside. I'll have a bit of this, a bit of that, but not that. How often has the EU stated it is not an al a carte menu? Having failed to change the rules from the inside, what on earth makes these people think we can change them from the outside? So we get this wailing about the EU being intransigent and not giving us free trade etc. Sorry, if it was free trade you wanted, that was a vote to remain. A vote to leave means giving it up. The sense of entitlement is what galls me. Leave means leave, go paddle your own canoe from now. The problem is that those responsible for Leave appear not to have a clue how to run a country independent of the EU. " I disagree, when I voted leave, I did so in the belief that we would no longer be held to ransom by the EU dinosaurs. I didn’t want any part of it and I still don’t. It’s time for Nellie to pack her trunk and say goodbye to the circus. If the EU want to talk business after that, then fair enough, if not then never mind. The rest of the world is so much closer these days, and we will be free to deal with whomever we like. | |||
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"So now that the EU have said that all negotiations must be completed by November will any of those who old me I was talking bollocks admit that I was right and may be right about everything else too? Or are our brextremists going to continue to claim that everything is fine and the EU will cave in?" Not at all there will be a fight till the bitter end. I am predicting Teresa may will resign on March 30th x | |||
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"Different thread same old answers Same excuses Half in half out it will go on for years no fucker knows what’s going to happen Half the country think leave the other half remain The country’s finished this goverment will be finished whatever happens Arnt you all tired of it It’s so tedious Keep going at each other for the next 50 years if your still alive " well said | |||
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"At the 11th hour, D*unker and Barnier will come running with a deal, once Merkel, supported by the French, the Italians and the Hungarians tells them to agree a deal. Just like she sent D*unker to America to beg for a deal with Trump after he threatened to slap tariffs on her Audis, BMW and Mercedes. Really? You sure about that? The way I hear it as a result of Trump's threats BMW have announced they are transferring jobs and production from their largest plant in the world to China. By the way that plant is in the USA. I also hear that other motor manufacturers are doing the same and that the agreement with Jean-Claude Juncker is a bit like his deal with NK and has no real substance which is why he has had to give farmers a $12 Billion bailout. Of course I could have that all wrong and the Dealmaker in Chief Bone-Spurs may actually have got the great deal he claims to have got and the US motor industry may be bringing jobs back to the US. There are no jobs being lost at BMW Spartanburg in the USA. In fact, investment plans over the next 3 years, some 600 million dollars, will lead to the creation of another 1000 jobs. Production in China is being ramped up due to increased demand there. Indeed and the American economy is doing very well overall, in fact some would say booming, just look at the strength of the dollar compared to the Euro as an example, although some fantasists on here will try to say otherwise. Indeed and the UK economy is doing very poor overall, in fact some would say crashing, just look at the weakness of the pound compared to the Euro as an example, although some fantasists on here will try to say otherwise. -Matt" Latest figures out from the ONS say otherwise. UK economy growing at 0.4%, Eurozone economy growing at a slower rate of 0.3%. Biggest uk Government July Surplus just recorded for 18 years at £2 billion, more than double the July surplus that was recorded last year in 2017. More tax receipts coming into the Treasury than before, and April to July borrowing now at its lowest level since 2002, a 16 year low for Government borrowing. | |||
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"Different thread same old answers Same excuses Half in half out it will go on for years no fucker knows what’s going to happen Half the country think leave the other half remain The country’s finished this goverment will be finished whatever happens Arnt you all tired of it It’s so tedious Keep going at each other for the next 50 years if your still alive " Most brexiters will be dead by then. | |||
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"At the 11th hour, D*unker and Barnier will come running with a deal, once Merkel, supported by the French, the Italians and the Hungarians tells them to agree a deal. Just like she sent D*unker to America to beg for a deal with Trump after he threatened to slap tariffs on her Audis, BMW and Mercedes. Really? You sure about that? The way I hear it as a result of Trump's threats BMW have announced they are transferring jobs and production from their largest plant in the world to China. By the way that plant is in the USA. I also hear that other motor manufacturers are doing the same and that the agreement with Jean-Claude Juncker is a bit like his deal with NK and has no real substance which is why he has had to give farmers a $12 Billion bailout. Of course I could have that all wrong and the Dealmaker in Chief Bone-Spurs may actually have got the great deal he claims to have got and the US motor industry may be bringing jobs back to the US. There are no jobs being lost at BMW Spartanburg in the USA. In fact, investment plans over the next 3 years, some 600 million dollars, will lead to the creation of another 1000 jobs. Production in China is being ramped up due to increased demand there. Indeed and the American economy is doing very well overall, in fact some would say booming, just look at the strength of the dollar compared to the Euro as an example, although some fantasists on here will try to say otherwise. Indeed and the UK economy is doing very poor overall, in fact some would say crashing, just look at the weakness of the pound compared to the Euro as an example, although some fantasists on here will try to say otherwise. -Matt Latest figures out from the ONS say otherwise. UK economy growing at 0.4%, Eurozone economy growing at a slower rate of 0.3%. Biggest uk Government July Surplus just recorded for 18 years at £2 billion, more than double the July surplus that was recorded last year in 2017. More tax receipts coming into the Treasury than before, and April to July borrowing now at its lowest level since 2002, a 16 year low for Government borrowing. " Now come on Centaur, you know we're in the middle of a deep and profound recession, gdp has fallen by 6%, there's 800,00 people have lost their jobs, house prices have dropped by 18%, and there was a £30 Billion emergency tax raising budget. | |||
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