Chloé Palmas |
03-07-2018 01:23 |
Re: Government & Post Election Discussion
Sorry, I had not seen this part of your reply when I made mine Old Boy, the DP function makes it tough for me to navigate - better late than never, eh?
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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
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The EU certainly has a choice. Start negotiating or the UK becomes your aggressive competitor. Their choice.
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Hmmm, think that the EU is shaking in their boots at the idea of "aggressive competition" from the UK or is licking their lips at the idea, or somewhere between?
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Frankly, I am OK with no deal and fall out, but understanding that this will cause short term disruption which many people are uneasy with, I am happy for Theresa May to attempt a deal in everyone's interests.
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How magnanimous of you though surely her behavior and constant repetition syndrome makes it all the more likely to end in disruption? If she could pull her finger out of her ass, it may just help some. Or at least first remove Michael Gove, Boris Johnson's, and David Davis's hands...
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However, make no mistake, a no deal with the EU will hurt both sides, and while the UK will recover, the EU will slip into disadvantage, trying to compete with our lower tax rates, reduced bureaucracy and our new found entrepreneurism.
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New found entepeneurism?? What? A health secretary who tells business not to announce job losses, a PM who is busy agreeing with Unite and umm remind me what the foreign secretary said the other day? Oh, yes...(I don't know if the rules are okay with me linking to an article with such language in the headline so I will avoid it for now).
Only JRM / Phillip Hammond are even arguing for lower taxes - Hammond said that the UK may turn into a tax haven and JRM said that the way to grow an economy is to keep taxes low. (Yesterday). That was of course, in response to May saying that she would raise taxes to fund the NHS. (While agreeing with unite, a union).
How many times...nationalism and Free market economics are the total antitheses of one another.
If we were to remain a society that wished to tax less, spend less etc (more trade etc) we wouldn't have quit the EU.
Osbourne warned that we may need an emergency budget if we left - look who is now trying to increase taxes to fund the NHS. Good job Hammond / JRM are here to say no.
FYI, last time that Hammond tried to raise rates it was over NI contributions - he couldn't as his own backbenchers said no. So May called a GE to increase her majority. We all know what happened. See if she wants to try play that game a second time. Time to call her bluff.
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