Originally Posted by
ramAnag
You really do write some crap, Tricky.
I’ve just written that I take notice of GP because he knows more about agriculture and finance than I do. They are his backgrounds...they are not mine...or yours.
So far this morning you’ve banged on about Thatcher, Brown and Blair...they’re history. Look at what is happening in post Brexit Britain...it’s currently a shambles but you choose to ignore the most salient point about us having to go cap in hand to foreign workers to kick start our economy so soon after the Brexit process made the very same workers feel unwelcome.
My point about Forest, Thailand and Prisons, as you well know, was that we all have our areas of expertise and those are yours. If I wanted to know about those three things I’d give your answers credence. Where politics is concerned your prejudices...anti left, anti EU, anti migrant are so entrenched that they’ve lost all credibility.
It’s the same with everyone on here. MA has taught me something I didn’t know about the Dutch fishing industry this morning...Andy is a regular source of knowledge about music...GP knows more about both agriculture and matters financial than I ever will and Swale displays a better understanding of the workings of the EU than most, including me, imo.
Finally...I have never ever seen the EU as an ‘all dancing/wonderland of benefits’ and that assertion is the sort of typically ridiculously unfounded statement that makes arguing with you such a waste of time.
I think the EU is a deeply flawed organisation but one with huge potential for good. As I’ve said countless times before, I’d rather be part of something with such potential and work for change than be isolated on the political and financial periphery of Europe.
Coincidentally I also think the EFL is a deeply flawed organisation but look how going out on a limb against them has worked out for DCFC. Perhaps there are certain parallels there.
How’s our ‘withdrawal’ going by the way? All fine and dandy in the UK according to you is it? You choose to ignore all that is so obviously wrong in our country at the moment. It’s NOT all down to Brexit, but some of it sure as hell is, and if you want to go all the way back to Blair - another very flawed individual I accept - I think the UK under him was a great deal happier and healthier nation than it currently the case.