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Osem 16-11-2017 14:59

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35925238)
Why do you think it won't ?

Either way, Socialism does not work. Surely you see this with Venezuela ?

This is exactly what JC represents and he is a good buddy of President Maduro, who is now running a dictatorship. You want this for the UK ?

Surely the world is full of examples of socialist paradises... :rofl:

Mick 16-11-2017 15:04

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35925241)
More Original project Fear rears its head. ;)

Only my fears will be real, not fiction like yours will be. It's not project fear, when it will be reality, Corbyn refused to condemn Maduro, he bloody idealizes his regime for all things being absolutely equal.

It will be 100% socialism guaranteed with Corbyn as Prime Minister!

Damien 16-11-2017 15:15

Re: Brexit discussion
 
This will be the national anthem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U06jlgpMtQs

Nice.

GrimUpNorth 16-11-2017 16:14

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35925238)
Why do you think it won't ?

Either way, Socialism does not work. Surely you see this with Venezuela ?

This is exactly what JC represents and he is a good buddy of President Maduro, who is now running a dictatorship. You want this for the UK ?

No I don't think it will (but was aware of the potential ups and downs when I voted).

I see Venezuela isn't working but I think even you will agree that to say "Socialism is Venezuela and Venezuela is Socialism" is a pretty blinkered view. There are many other 'socialist' countries :shocked:.

And as to what JC represents, I suppose because he's left wing it's inconceivable that he could change his stance - I mean who could imagine a PM who one day stands on one side of an argument then the next day.....

Anyway Mick, now I've answered your questions how about you answer the one I asked you?

Cheers


Dave

Mick 16-11-2017 16:31

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth (Post 35925255)

Anyway Mick, now I've answered your questions how about you answer the one I asked you?

Cheers


Dave

I've answered such a question many times.

But to answer yours. I again, can say, we will bode well when we leave the EU. Because Europe is a declining market. Btw Londons is still growing, despite Brexit, despite all the claptrap saying it would not, straight after a leave vote.

Damien 16-11-2017 16:32

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35925259)
I've answered such a question many times.

But to answer yours. I again, can say, we will bode well when we leave the EU. Because Europe is a declining market. Btw Londons is still growing, despite Brexit, despite all the claptrap saying it would not, straight after a leave vote.

If you're going by economic growth then Europe is outpacing us at the moment.

1andrew1 16-11-2017 16:48

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35925260)
If you're going by economic growth then Europe is outpacing us at the moment.

Damien, you've been warned before about bringing your "EU is outperforming the UK" facts to this thread before. Only negative facts about the EU permitted here! ;)

Mick 16-11-2017 16:56

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35925260)
If you're going by economic growth then Europe is outpacing us at the moment.

Still does not remove the fact that, leaving the EU will not be a disaster the remain side hopes it to be.

Mr K 16-11-2017 17:06

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35925264)
Still does not remove the fact that, leaving the EU will not be a disaster the remain side hopes it to be.

That's not a fact Mick, that's a prediction.

Europe's economy growing faster than the UK is a fact.

(And why would anyone who lives in the UK and has children hope for a disaster ? )

denphone 16-11-2017 17:22

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35925264)
Still does not remove the fact that, leaving the EU will not be a disaster the remain side hopes it to be.

One never said it would be a disaster leaving but nor will leaving be the great panacea to cure all our ills unless one has rose tinted glasses on..

---------- Post added at 17:20 ---------- Previous post was at 17:17 ----------

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 35925263)
Damien, you've been warned before about bringing your "EU is outperforming the UK" facts to this thread before. Only negative facts about the EU permitted here! ;)

Why is that as l thought this was a democratised forum where all churches are welcomed.:)

---------- Post added at 17:22 ---------- Previous post was at 17:20 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35925238)
Why do you think it won't ?

Either way, Socialism does not work. Surely you see this with Venezuela ?

This is exactly what JC represents and he is a good buddy of President Maduro, who is now running a dictatorship. You want this for the UK ?

Indeed it does not but nor does unfettered capitalism work either.

Mick 16-11-2017 18:18

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35925265)
That's not a fact Mick, that's a prediction.

Europe's economy growing faster than the UK is a fact.

(And why would anyone who lives in the UK and has children hope for a disaster ? )

So what's different to you calling the decision to leave 'dumb' then ?

Mr K 16-11-2017 18:19

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35925283)
So what's different to you calling the decision to leave 'dumb' then ?

Think you're confusing me with Mr Bloomberg.

Mick 16-11-2017 18:37

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mr K (Post 35925284)
Think you're confusing me with Mr Bloomberg.

I think selective memory springs to mind, you’ve pushed this ‘Brexit is dumb’ argument way before Bloomberg made his baseless opinion.

Mr K 16-11-2017 18:56

Re: Brexit discussion
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35925286)
I think selective memory springs to mind, you’ve pushed this ‘Brexit is dumb’ argument way before Bloomberg made his baseless opinion.

ok, I'll bite, point to my Brexit is dumb post....
(pauses while Mick spends the evening searching through 2 Years of posts :D)

I've maybe just put an alternative remain argument. If you want a boring echo chamber just say ;)

Osem 16-11-2017 18:58

Re: Brexit discussion
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mick (Post 35925283)
So what's different to you calling the decision to leave 'dumb' then ?

Hypocrisy.


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