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That your remarks are not constructive is a pity. If you are going to snip, why not be constructive about it? Btw, I forgot to ask earlier; are you happy for the UK to be in partnership with Macron, given that he's trying to stiff us over fishing rights and the backstop? |
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If he is unfit for office do you propose replacing this Government? ---------- Post added at 19:22 ---------- Previous post was at 19:15 ---------- Quote:
I don’t see my comments as unconstructive. There’s no reason to be positive about a situation that makes the people of this country poorer when there’s a viable alternative. |
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Just step back and recall what Osborne threatened, when he was the Chancellor purporting to act 'in the best interests of this country' and threatened an emergency budget if the Referendum were to support Leave. This Chancellor, an avowed Remainer who has done everything within his power to thwart the Referendum result, can be judged in the same discredit light as Osborne. |
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I’ve taken into account all of the arguments that I consider relevant. |
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I don’t see how it’s unpatriotic to want us to get the best deal we can, with fishing rights (or anything else) as part of any negotiation to smooth our trade relationships with other economies.
If you think it’s blackmail that’s your flawed interpretation of how negotiations work. Poorer is a relative concept and you don’t understand economic growth calculations, which we’ve established and there’s no need to repeat. The calculations you describe don’t say what you claim because you didn’t baseline 100%. |
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Your contrariness is probably more pixie than sincere because a normal person would also not wish to be blackmailed like this. As to your insulting remark about my not understanding economic growth calculations, there was no need to baseline to the current 100%. It was sufficient to take the 100% from the top, since that was the comparison being made. |
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I think they can turn the pressure up to 15, May and the cabinet can charm offence all they want and you can have 30 tv debates. This deal is not going to get through Parliament. So Mr Tusk, says the outcome will either be No Deal, or No Brexit. Brexit however is enshrined in law. A law that parliament voted for...convincingly. Ergo,,,,,,no deal? But no deal ( we are told ) will not be allowed by Parliament..........parliament is walking into a paradox of it’s own making. As I said earlier, it’s fascinating, real popcorn time. |
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Your flawed interpretation implies that if one economy has 10% growth and another 9% less growth its “91%” of that growth. 100-110 100-109.1 When commentators use 9% less its baselined. So rather than 110% of the original size they mean 101%, or just 10% of the growth experienced elsewhere. ---------- Post added at 20:12 ---------- Previous post was at 20:09 ---------- Quote:
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Indeed you don’t know if I’m a journalist. |
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