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steeleye20 Croydon 21 Nov 17 7.35pm | |
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Originally posted by Hansy
The MHRA, work similar to the EU agency in regulating medicine products in the UK. Who do you think have been helping funds these agencies? You don't give the Uk as a whole credit enough. Project fear never works on the populous. Brexit, GE etc. Edited by Hansy (21 Nov 2017 7.14pm) No fear just a fact. We have given a substantial asset away for no reason. It was actually a good thing done by the tories, but brexiteers are desperate to discard any symbol of the UK success in Europe. Obviously the jobs local economy and especially the future investment will be going Dutch too. Well that's great isn't it
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Kermit8 Hevon 21 Nov 17 7.48pm | |
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Originally posted by .TUX.
Mine's never been buried, quite the opposite. It's a shame that you can't say the same. Yet still nothing you have predicted, always doom-laden, over these last few years has come to fruition. It is always just around the corner. Let's hope it stays that way.
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 21 Nov 17 7.54pm | |
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Originally posted by elgrande
Thats allnguess work Kermit,well most of it is,and I think the UN has a lot to do with the peace. They only sell to the UK then? Blimey, nearly the equivalent of one 6th of the UK population make cars for us in Germany. That's astounding.
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Hansy 21 Nov 17 7.56pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
No fear just a fact. We have given a substantial asset away for no reason. It was actually a good thing done by the tories, but brexiteers are desperate to discard any symbol of the UK success in Europe. Obviously the jobs local economy and especially the future investment will be going Dutch too. Well that's great isn't it A substantial asset? A Union that dictates who you can trade with tariff free? How is gaining a reasonable deal with the EU and the ability to trade freely with other nations bad? If that's the case why is unemployment falling and the economy continuing to grow?
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Hansy 21 Nov 17 7.56pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
They only sell to the UK then? Blimey, nearly the equivalent of one 6th of the UK population make cars for us in Germany. That's astounding. You're stupid if you think it wouldn't hurt Germany.
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Hansy 21 Nov 17 7.59pm | |
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The cost to leave the EU is still less than the cost of the illegal war Labour involved us in. Must be God's fault again.
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steeleye20 Croydon 21 Nov 17 8.03pm | |
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Originally posted by Hansy
A substantial asset? A Union that dictates who you can trade with tariff free? How is gaining a reasonable deal with the EU and the ability to trade freely with other nations bad? If that's the case why is unemployment falling and the economy continuing to grow? 'How is gaining a reasonable deal with the EU and the ability to trade freely with other nations bad?' Would agree with you if that was actually the case and not a wish. And that is the big problem with brexit that its a desire not the result of research and attention to what it actually means on the ground. No planning no feasibility study che sera what will be will be......
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Hansy 21 Nov 17 8.04pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
'How is gaining a reasonable deal with the EU and the ability to trade freely with other nations bad?' Would agree with you if that was actually the case and not a wish. And that is the big problem with brexit that its a desire not the result of research and attention to what it actually means on the ground. No planning no feasibility study che sera what will be will be...... Sounds similar to the Lisbon Treaty that was signed without the consent of the British public. But hey, we can join and not leave unions.
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steeleye20 Croydon 21 Nov 17 8.08pm | |
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Originally posted by Hansy
The cost to leave the EU is still less than the cost of the illegal war Labour involved us in. Must be God's fault again. You are not talking sense illegal wars and stuff. The cost of leaving the EU we have no idea like anything else just didn't think about it.
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Hansy 21 Nov 17 8.10pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
You are not talking sense illegal wars and stuff. The cost of leaving the EU we have no idea like anything else just didn't think about it. And the cost of staying in will? It's not just a free market that we pay annually to. They've already made exceptions for us, and one of the negotiators has already said if we turn back now we'd have to lose these. So that means we adopt the Euro, lose our central bank. Amongst other things. Could add losing Scotland too, as are the EU doing anything to help Spain's sovereignty? Unfortunately, we cannot turn back now. Would you have been happy if DC decided to take us out of the EU without a vote? Edited by Hansy (21 Nov 2017 8.17pm)
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steeleye20 Croydon 21 Nov 17 8.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Hansy
And the cost of staying in will? It's not just a free market that we pay annually to. They've already made exceptions for us, and one of the negotiators has already said if we turn back now we'd have to lose these. So that means we adopt the Euro, lose our central bank. Amongst other things. Could add losing Scotland too, as are the EU doing anything to help Spain's sovereignty? Unfortunately, we cannot turn back now. Would you have been happy if DC decided to take us out of the EU without a vote? Edited by Hansy (21 Nov 2017 8.17pm)
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Hansy 21 Nov 17 8.34pm | |
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Imagine if they had phones during the world wars... Edited by Hansy (21 Nov 2017 8.35pm)
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