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The fact there's trade doesn't mean we will be better off for it or that growth and wages will keep up with inflation in the long run. |
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Some peoples views have changed though, it's been nearly 4 years. Maybe we should ask the question again, now we know what deal on offer? i.e. brino, the break up of the United Kingdom, and an economically poorer country. Not selling it to you, am I? |
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Not at all and I’m not convinced we need to ask again. It wouldn’t bother me if we did, the way Remain Maniac MPs have been behaving and the EU itself, we’d win again, but we shouldn’t have to ask again. The original result should have been enacted by now.
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics...endment-would/
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This Parliament is impotent and not fit for purpose. We need a 1 month extension, and a general election. |
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The real story that BoJo didn't want the media to focus on is that he has gone back on his word to leave on 31 October. And the red herring worked! Indeed, the leave date of 31 October is now being downplayed on Government websites. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50117797 |
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Sure, we will lose a little, but most of our trade with the EU will remain pretty much as it is. New trade agreements that fit better with our own needs will surely overcome such minor loss and very much more. The only caveat I would make is that this will work best under a Conservative Government. Labour would have absolutely no idea how to manage these new opportunities. ---------- Post added at 08:15 ---------- Previous post was at 08:14 ---------- Quote:
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If that happens, what is the Government going to do if there is a vote to remain but on a much lower turnout? It will be utterly meaningless and will not properly convey the mood of the country. If that were to happen, the anger would only increase, and who knows where that will lead? We've had the vote. It is now up to Parliament to implement it. ---------- Post added at 08:26 ---------- Previous post was at 08:25 ---------- Quote:
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It's hardly a "remainers mindset" to point out the reality that the trade deals made with non-EU countries are an absolute unknown and any projections made on that basis we will be better off is entirely speculative. JRM himself said it could take fifty years! Who am I to argue with that?
I could equally say it's the mindset of leavers that we will be better to FF in the absence of any evidence. I suppose though, we didn't win two world wars to be told what to do by a kraut! |
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Rochdale are the fifth biggest club in the Manchester area - it doesn’t help them that much when they play Liverpool... ;) |
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