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You missed your effort of last week RA, AllentonitesOriginally posted by ramAnag View PostLol...I know, I almost preceded it with...’this might come as a surprise...but...’
Anyway...I still await the World coming to it’s senses and the end of Trump, Brexit, UKIP, religious extremists and Forest. (Plus...if there is a God and he’s listening...Millwall, ‘Mrs. Brown’s Boys’, Leeds United, Rupert Murdoch, Michael Gove, Lord Snooty, Es***, the DUP, Billy Davies and Curling)
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Well perhaps then the leave camp need to understand some facts, firstly Brexit wont stop uncontrolled immigration, for one very good reason the country needs it to survive economically and for businesses and services to operate - this is already being shown as shortages of key staff are happening now even before Brexit starts to take effect.Originally posted by Andy_Faber View PostI have an insight into the immigration one Swale, through my hobby interest. The ‘whatever reason’ is mainly ‘no reason’ because ‘they’ don’t see why they need one - ‘they’ will choose who they like and don’t like, and therefore who they want in their country, and sod the powers that be trying to brainwash them otherwise. Not my view, which is a lot more nuanced, but my observation. This links to RAs comment that brexiters didn’t understand the complexities - those I talk of understood mighty fine, it meant the end of uncontrolled immigration.
As for "they" choosing who they like and dont like, well its a point of view but one that demonstrates all to clearly that "they" have no grasp of how the modern world operates and unfortunately "they" aren't going to change that. No matter how hard it is resisted, change happens and most have no influence over that change
"They" of course have a somewhat bizarre view of the history of the UK, its royals that are so "typically british" are of Prussian and Greek origin, most of they are a mixture of saxon , norman, irish and numerous other races which have settled in this country (not always peacefully) and actually its a positive for the country, socially and economically.
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It wont be as painful as the remain lobby says? MM not really up to speed on the integration of economies are you?Originally posted by MadAmster View Post1. It will save however many billions they want in the divorce settlement
2. Trade would continue under WTO tariffs which is pretty much how we trade with much of the rest of the world anyway
3. We could then negotiate better deals with the rest of the world although any deal with the US is likely to be Donald Trump first, second and third
4. I hope all those new roads, lorry parks and warehouses that the Government says it has plans for, just in case, are actually built and serviceable by March of next year or imports and exports are going to be a devil to deal with at ports.......
5. It stops the Law coming in that is designed to make tax avoidance/evasion being made harder and with much stiffer penalties from reaching the Statute Books.
6. It won't be as painful as the remain lobby says
Sure all the things except 1 (unless the Uk is going to take a lead in welshing on treaties it has agreed in good faith) could happen, the problem is that trade deals take years to negotiate, exactly what do we have that the rest of the world is itching to buy off us?
I take it then that those who voted Brexit will be content to suffer the severe negative economic consequences for around the next decade at least whilst the Uk magically changes the way it does business? Negative consequences by the way which messrs banks, Rees-Mogg, Johnson, Farage et al will not suffer and indeed may even benefit from?
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Exports to the EU will probably drop slightly due to the slightly higher WTO tariffs. They won't stop. Trade deals that start from scratch do seem to take years. However, they won't necessarily need to. Take Canada for instance. We have a copy of the recently signed CETA agreement to which we are signaturies. Do a "replace EU with UK" action in your preferred word processor and you have the bulk of an agreement inside 5 seconds. Amend slightly, where necessary, and you have the new Anglo-Canuck trade agreement in matter of weeks.Originally posted by swaledale View PostIt wont be as painful as the remain lobby says? MM not really up to speed on the integration of economies are you?
Sure all the things except 1 (unless the Uk is going to take a lead in welshing on treaties it has agreed in good faith) could happen, the problem is that trade deals take years to negotiate, exactly what do we have that the rest of the world is itching to buy off us?
I take it then that those who voted Brexit will be content to suffer the severe negative economic consequences for around the next decade at least whilst the Uk magically changes the way it does business? Negative consequences by the way which messrs banks, Rees-Mogg, Johnson, Farage et al will not suffer and indeed may even benefit from?
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Interesting watching the increasingly irritating Andrew Marr programme this morning.
With Corbyn remaining sadly invisible and the Conservatives totally divided between the minority of ‘one nation’ Tories and far right loonies it fell again to former PM John Major to speak as the ‘voice of reason’.
Wasn’t at all keen on him at the time when he was the ‘acceptable face’ of Thatcherism, but I’d give an awful lot to have a politician with as much decency, integrity and common sense in post today. How times change.
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C’mon Parky...we’ve all made mistakes (including you!)...worst thing Major did was show such deplorable taste. Edwina Currie...yuk...could only have got worse if it had been Queen Margaret Hilda herself or ‘mad Anne’.Originally posted by Geoff Parkstone View PostAh well now he's not shagging a married fellow cabinet member behind his own wife's back then he is bound to have more integrity.
P.S. Yes I know that’s dreadfully ***ist or politically incorrect or something but they’re politicians so it doesn’t count.
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You may be right, I’ve never given a moment’s thought to John Major’s level of physical attractiveness...but he was talking sense this morning imo, despite Rees-Mogg’s typically snide attack.Originally posted by Manofpride View PostActually I think Major and Currie were well matched. Both would have been great contenders for the ugly bug ball.
Both deplorable not just Currie!
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Like you say IYO that's because he's a remainer, don't tell me you think Anna Soubry talks sense too. I think Rees-Mogg talks sense but you won't agree with that as our views differ over Mogg.Originally posted by ramAnag View PostYou may be right, I’ve never given a moment’s thought to John Major’s level of physical attractiveness...but he was talking sense this morning imo, despite Rees-Mogg’s typically snide attack.
It will be interesting to see how this pans out, will Brussels be prepared to throw away the £39 billion divorce bill or will they come to their senses.
If it's a hard Brexit remainers won't be very happy but it's on the table now and they either take it or leave it! Saying that I think they'll be trying to slow it down by putting obstacles in the way, the usual stalling tactics to try and find a way that suits them.
I just hope if they chuck it out that May has the bottle to go through with the hard Brexit and give them FA!
Brexit means Brexit
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Sorry MoP...I absolutely think Anna Soubry talks sense and I think she’s had to be very brave in doing so.Originally posted by Manofpride View PostLike you say IYO that's because he's a remainer, don't tell me you think Anna Soubry talks sense too. I think Rees-Mogg talks sense but you won't agree with that as our views differ over Mogg.
It will be interesting to see how this pans out, will Brussels be prepared to throw away the £39 billion divorce bill or will they come to their senses.
If it's a hard Brexit remainers won't be very happy but it's on the table now and they either take it or leave it! Saying that I think they'll be trying to slow it down by putting obstacles in the way, the usual stalling tactics to try and find a way that suits them.
I just hope if they chuck it out that May has the bottle to go through with the hard Brexit and give them FA!
Brexit means Brexit
I enjoy our banter but seriously, the situation is now becoming ever more worrying imo.
I am utterly sick of Party political and individual self interest being put in front of the national interest and that, for me, has been happening since Cameron instigated the wretched Referendum.
I am not naive enough to think that the Left are always right but I do believe that the far Right are always wrong and that the sooner reason, realism, and one nation centrist political thinking takes over from the current populist dalliance with those who are increasingly right wing the better.
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Originally posted by Manofpride View PostLike you say IYO that's because he's a remainer, don't tell me you think Anna Soubry talks sense too. I think Rees-Mogg talks sense but you won't agree with that as our views differ over Mogg.
It will be interesting to see how this pans out, will Brussels be prepared to throw away the £39 billion divorce bill or will they come to their senses.
If it's a hard Brexit remainers won't be very happy but it's on the table now and they either take it or leave it! Saying that I think they'll be trying to slow it down by putting obstacles in the way, the usual stalling tactics to try and find a way that suits them.
I just hope if they chuck it out that May has the bottle to go through with the hard Brexit and give them FA!
Brexit means Brexit
Rees- Mogg, that pillar of the establishment whose wealth in part is generated through some very dodgy nation states, including substantial Russian investments which at best could be described as unethical?
A guy whose understanding of the Irish issue is completely nil, whose interest in the lives of the "ordinary" person is nil? How do people find these establishment characters - who seek a low wage, deregulated, free for all (except the bulk of the population) economy, because it suits their and the wider establishment interests at all credible?
If its a hard Brexit, then many including those who profess to welcome it will find the reality rather different to what they imagine - unless of course those espousing it have £20 million or so to fall back on?
Its unreal the utter ignorance that is revealed on here and elsewhere, in many ways I would welcome the hard Brexit, because boy what a disaster that would be for those who currently seem so keen on it, but for the fact that millions of innocent people will also suffer.
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There is not one single way you should ‘welcome the hard Brexit’ Swale. As you’ve rightly pointed out many times it would result in complete disaster...now wash your mouth out.Originally posted by swaledale View PostRees- Mogg, that pillar of the establishment whose wealth in part is generated through some very dodgy nation states, including substantial Russian investments which at best could be described as unethical?
A guy whose understanding of the Irish issue is completely nil, whose interest in the lives of the "ordinary" person is nil? How do people find these establishment characters - who seek a low wage, deregulated, free for all (except the bulk of the population) economy, because it suits their and the wider establishment interests at all credible?
If its a hard Brexit, then many including those who profess to welcome it will find the reality rather different to what they imagine - unless of course those espousing it have £20 million or so to fall back on?
Its unreal the utter ignorance that is revealed on here and elsewhere, in many ways I would welcome the hard Brexit, because boy what a disaster that would be for those who currently seem so keen on it, but for the fact that millions of innocent people will also suffer.
Sadly Corbyn’s silence on Brexit and the Labour Party’s ongoing inability to deal with the Anti-Semitism issue is a complete ‘kin disgrace which is allowing this rag-bag of a Tory Party to get away with anything.Last edited by ramAnag; 23-07-2018, 10:15 PM.
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