Brexit, for once some facts.

Zlatan

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Time will tell.. He has tried before, normally lasts a dozen posts or so..
The other Mr Angry is conspicuous in his absence and this one promising to be nice... Sounds great.
 

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Time will tell.. He has tried before, normally lasts a dozen posts or so..
I'm sorry to learn he's upset you for a dozen posts or so.

Don't let it concern you, like all of us you'll have more than enough to worry about after we Brexit.
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I'm sorry to learn he's upset you for a dozen posts or so.

Don't let it concern you, like all of us you'll have more than enough to worry about after we Brexit.
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If the human race lasts that long.

Who knows what will happen in the next 6 months. Earthquakes, nuclear war Aliens.

I worry too.
 
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oldgroaner

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Because the posts I make are not motivated by anger
That will be difficult, his head exploded on page 85..He was very angry that day.
It seems you haven't lost your talent for making unwarranted attacks and being 100% off topic at the same time, and this from someone who has set himself up as a self appointed member of the "Thought Police"
Why do you not behave in the way you demand others do?

And congratulations are in order, you have managed to gain a measure of support from a couple more characters who have the same talent for not being able to make even the beginning of a defence of Brexit, nor suggest an anything whatever in the way of facts to suggest Brexit will be anything other than a dismal failure.

Come on you so called clever people, what is the plan that will ensure Brexit is successful, and where are your facts to back that up?
You have neither have you?
Having "a go" at me is no substitute for having a cogent point of view is it?

By the way what is a Spresm?
 
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to make even the beginning of a defence of Brexit
brexit has not yet happened (and may still not happen) and I think people who voted for it may have seen some return:
1. quick reduction of EU migration.
2. house prices more stable, people can afford mortgages on lower middle income.
3. much better understanding of our relationship with neighbours.
4. modest pay rise.

potentially, fuller employment.
Just think of the beneficial side effects of continuing in transition until the EU changes enough for us to cancel brexit.
 
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oldgroaner

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brexit has not yet happened (and may still not happen) and I think people who voted for it may have seen some return:
1. quick reduction of EU migration.
2. house prices more stable, people can afford mortgages on lower middle income.
3. much better understanding of our relationship with neighbours.
4. modest pay rise.

potentially, fuller employment.
Just think of the beneficial side effects of continuing in transition until the EU changes enough for us to cancel brexit.
Very droll, just how elastic is this transition period again?
 

Zlatan

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Because the posts I make are not motivated by anger

It seems you haven't lost your talent for making unwarranted attacks and being 100% off topic at the same time, and this from someone who has set himself up as a self appointed member of the "Thought Police"
Why do you not behave in the way you demand others do?

And congratulations are in order, you have managed to gain a measure of support from a couple more characters who have the same talent for not being able to make even the beginning of a defence of Brexit, nor suggest an anything whatever in the way of facts to suggest Brexit will be anything other than a dismal failure.

Come on you so called clever people, what is the plan that will ensure Brexit is successful, and where are your facts to back that up?
You have neither have you?
Having "a go" at me is no substitute for having a cogent point of view is it?

By the way what is a Spresm?
Can we have a Mr Angry emoji.
 
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Very droll, just how elastic is this transition period again?
think of the transition period like a vaccination.
the body will be more able to deal with future challenges.
You'd want to stay in transition until we get back to 1975 margin.
 
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oldgroaner

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That will be difficult, his head exploded on page 85..He was very angry that day.
Wrong again!
But you are consistent aren't you?

This was one of my posts on page 85

"Someone somewhere must want to take the sticky toffee wrapper and be Prime Minister: the job is open to the first one unable to reach an exit.
Hit the red button on article 50
If Gove's wife gives him the thumbs down,
Give it to Farage, lets have a good old fashioned game of Chicken!
cue the tune "Who wants to live Forever!" by Queen.;)

May wasn't even PM back then.
 
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oldgroaner

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think of the transition period like a vaccination.
the body will be more able to deal with future challenges.
You'd want to stay in transition until we get back to 1975 margin.
Oh, that's a relief, I was expecting having to wait for a while :cool:
 

Zlatan

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Wrong again!
But you are consistent aren't you?

This was one of my posts on page 85

"Someone somewhere must want to take the sticky toffee wrapper and be Prime Minister: the job is open to the first one unable to reach an exit.
Hit the red button on article 50
If Gove's wife gives him the thumbs down,
Give it to Farage, lets have a good old fashioned game of Chicken!
cue the tune "Who wants to live Forever!" by Queen.;)

May wasn't even PM back then.
What page did your head explode then??
 

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Not important in the great scheme of things .. but as Tesco says every little bit.. . Netflix had agreed to increase the amount of EU sourced material for Europe in 2020. ,and as the UK has a thriving entertainment industry, would have been expected to get a disproportionate share.. everyone speaks English, not everyone speaks Dutch. But now.... Outside the EU it will be considered in the agreement as equivalent to US content.
 
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