that remains to be seen. Your constant putting down of brexit arguments as fake news seems to me like a lack of due diligence.It seems your "fake news" detector let you down then, didn't I?
that remains to be seen. Your constant putting down of brexit arguments as fake news seems to me like a lack of due diligence.It seems your "fake news" detector let you down then, didn't I?
Quite the opposite in fact, the arguments in favour of brexit are invariably illogical and fail to stand up to even cursory scrutinythat remains to be seen. Your constant putting down of brexit arguments as fake news seems to me like a lack of due diligence.
as you said many times, brexit hasn't happened yet and you can already predict with certainty its failure.Quite the opposite in fact, the arguments in favour of brexit are invariably illogical and fail to stand up to even cursory scrutiny
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that is a sweeping statement.It is pretty safe to guess that it will be a failure for those on the bottom of the income scale (in full time employment of course).
Inverse logic at work, as the situation for those at the bottom will be the same as it was when I was born.that is a sweeping statement.
those on the bottom of the income scale, you may divide into the unemployed, the part time employed and the just about managing. Controlling immigration will have an overall effect of lifting the minimum wages and reducing unemployment for the unskilled. I expect it will benefit the first two groups and may be neutral to the third group.
The middle income group (above the JAMs) may be hit by brexit though a combination of short term low growth and larger budget deficit. In the medium term (10 years after brexit), these problems will ease.
It doesn't take a Clairvoyant to see why the Torys want Brexit, they intend to set the clock back to the point before Unions came on the scene to better the lives of the workers.as you said many times, brexit hasn't happened yet and you can already predict with certainty its failure.
Can you really be certain based on cursory scrutiny? I wouldn't be so bold and yet, I probably spent a lot more time than you examining both sides of the argument.
Sorry but you are the one employing make believe without understanding the situation which is clear as crystal.OG, you are very much the opposite of me. I take time to try to understand why poorer voters want out. Trust me, they are poor but not turkeys voting for Christmas.
As I said, there is a consensus among economists that immigration control uplifts the minimum wages.
Try to look it up than reasoning by instinct.
So now you say people have to suffer for 10 years to prove a Lunatic bet was worth while?that is a sweeping statement.
those on the bottom of the income scale, you may divide into the unemployed, the part time employed and the just about managing. Controlling immigration will have an overall effect of lifting the minimum wages and reducing unemployment for the unskilled. I expect it will benefit the first two groups and may be neutral to the third group.
The middle income group (above the JAMs) may be hit by brexit though a combination of short term low growth and larger budget deficit. In the medium term (10 years after brexit), these problems will ease.
the facts are clear, you just want to see what you want to see. Among those facts, an important one: the poorer the voter, the higher percentage voting for brexit.Sorry but you are the one employing make believe without understanding the situation which is clear as crystal.
Poorer voters wanted out of this Government on the basis it wanted to stay in the EU so they didn't, the fact that they have been convinced otherwise doesn't undermine the original imperative.
They felt they were being mistreated and blamed the wrong source of their perceived ills as they were intended to.
They have after all been fed the same lies for a Generation, is it any wonder they tend to believe them?
That is how right wing Governments work, spreading fear of the Foreigner to further their agenda.
And now we are getting all sorts of Crackpot theories that the Tory party will be the saviour of the Nation.
Sorry but that is nonsense, it is not their intent at all, never was, never will be.
I can't say whether it's worthwhile because brexit hasn't happened and there are many unknowns. Probably yes for the poorest citizens among us. The word suffer will not probably be a correct description for the vast majority. The effect of brexit on the better off will not be as much as the improvement in economic prospects for the poorest among us.So now you say people have to suffer for 10 years to prove a Lunatic bet was worth while?
Oh isn't that just Dandy?
there will be no "improvement in economic Prospect" except for the Elite that profit from selling off the NHS and everything else they can dispose ofthe facts are clear, you just want to see what you want to see. Among those facts, an important one: the poorer the voter, the higher percentage voting for brexit.
A second fact: the people who voted for brexit (not me though) would still do same today that a lot more about brexit is better known.
Do you still think they are turkeys voting for Christmas?
I can't say whether it's worthwhile because brexit hasn't happened and there are many unknowns. Probably yes for the poorest citizens among us. The word suffer will not probably be a correct description for the vast majority. The effect of brexit on the better off will not be as much as the improvement in economic prospects for the poorest among us.
Your comparison of Macron with Clegg is very good. His party 'en marche' won't win a majority in the French legislative election June 18th.The French vote was still a protest vote. Don't understand mechanism of French elections, yes its different to ours...but imagine Clegg and Farage going through to final two...thats about the gist of it. Macron now has to find his party leaders...which is the bit I don't follow. Does he form a government with the few he has or does he lead folk not from his party. Its a first in France. ( no major party involved in final vote)
OG, have you ever tried to live on the minimum wage?there will be no "improvement in economic Prospect" except for the Elite that profit from selling off the NHS and everything else they can dispose of
Thoughtless remark of the Day award for you on that one!OG, have you ever tried to live on the minimum wage?
If you did, you wouldn't have had time to worry about who profits from the NHS contracts.