Brexit, for once some facts.

flecc

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What a paradise this EU is, can`t wait till we get back in again..:rolleyes:

`Fear new insurance rule could put people off electric bikes
By Neil_Shaw | Posted: July 24, 2017
Fear new insurance rule could put people off electric bikes
Thousands of potential cyclists could be put off if compulsory third party insurance is introduced for electric bikes, a leading retailer has warned.
Halfords said the proposal, being considered by the European Union, would be "unnecessarily complex" and would burden people with extra costs

Read more at http://www.devonlive.com/fear-new-insurance-rule-could-put-people-off-electric-bikes/story-30453396-detail/story.html#iQJmKxsmCBWYw0PL.99`
Don't worry too much, the EU Commission are constantly putting up such ideas. Previously we've had helmets for all bikes, helmets for all e-bikes, more recently only full-face helmets for mopeds.

They generally disappear, often overruled by the Dutch who are the leading power in the EU where all cycling is concerned. When the Dutch say no to a cycling proposal, it cannot happen.
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Flecc, as you know we are in limbo land over here until we get an Assembly or Direct Rule whichever comes first, and there hasn`t been an ebike sold since this `motorbike` ruling thing.
The EU is bankrupt, tens of thousands are streaming into the southern countries, UK set to leave, the EU needs revenue.
Certain UK dealers on here are bullish about the EU, if i were them i`d be careful what i`d wish for.

Turkeys and Christmas spring to mind.
 
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I'd have liked to have seen the actual questions asked, they must have been biased since this outcome is simply not true. Nor do I believe the majority of Tory MPs want a hard Brexit, only about 80 of them were Leavers.
How do you think the government should proceed with the issue of brexit?

The dark blue is tory voters, the light blue is all GB.
69% of them agree with current strategy, hard brexit. Only 19% of them want soft brexit.
The electorate at large is very different of course, but they don't put their man/woman directly into No 10. So much for first past the post voting system.




 

flecc

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How do you think the government should proceed with the issue of brexit?

The dark blue is tory voters, the light blue is all GB.
69% of them agree with current strategy, hard brexit. Only 19% of them want soft brexit.
The electorate at large is very different of course, but they don't put their man/woman directly into No 10. So much for first past the post voting system.





Thanks, as I suspected very loaded. Given the public's ignorance of the subject and their uncertainties, they will largely tend to vote for the status quo, better the devil you know etc.

The huge gap between status quo and the other options clearly indicates that.
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The huge gap between status quo and the other options clearly indicates that.
I believe the issue is down to brexit being portrayed as patriotic, by deduction, remain isn't. Patriotism is a bigger issue when you carry a membership card and pay annual subscription.
 

flecc

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I believe the issue is down to brexit being portrayed as patriotic, by deduction, remain isn't. Patriotism is a bigger issue when you carry a membership card and pay annual subscription.
Yes there's certainly a lot of truth in that. Remainers who called Brexiters "little Englanders" were reflecting that.
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Flecc, as you know we are in limbo land over here until we get an Assembly or Direct Rule whichever comes first, and there hasn`t been an ebike sold since this `motorbike` ruling thing.
The EU is bankrupt, tens of thousands are streaming into the southern countries, UK set to leave, the EU needs revenue.
Certain UK dealers on here are bullish about the EU, if i were them i`d be careful what i`d wish for.

Turkeys and Christmas spring to mind.
rumours of the eu's economic death is greatly exaggerated
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/jun/08/uk-economy-falls-to-bottom-of-eu-growth-league
indulging in some hyperbole myself I'd say if this trend continues there will soon be tens of thousands of brexit voters camping illegally in dover hoping to get into Calais..
 
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Boris is in New Zealand on a working holiday...I have been on product launches like that....so this is the new widget,how do you turn it on? You press the on switch,ok so thats the launch over, is it down to the pool,off to the bar or expensive helicopter flight round the island?
Have you noticed how government meetings always take place in expensive locations like Davos.....whats wrong with Scunthorpe?????
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flecc

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Flecc, as you know we are in limbo land over here until we get an Assembly or Direct Rule whichever comes first, and there hasn`t been an ebike sold since this `motorbike` ruling thing.
The EU is bankrupt, tens of thousands are streaming into the southern countries, UK set to leave, the EU needs revenue.
Certain UK dealers on here are bullish about the EU, if i were them i`d be careful what i`d wish for.

Turkeys and Christmas spring to mind.
I sympathise with your situation in Northern Ireland, which I understand could well shape opinion about the EU. But here in England and given our history and record since WW2, my opinion is the opposite.

The EU certainly isn't bankrupt, in fact it's been bucking up lately, but yes, it's certainly underperforming, just like us in the UK. Judgment of the EU is a glass half full/half empty situation, pessimists look at the south, optimists look north, and I'm an optimist.

I'll also be dead before long which makes it easy not to worry! :)
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I sympathise with your situation in Northern Ireland, which I understand could well shape opinion about the EU. But here in England and given our history and record since WW2, my opinion is the opposite.

The EU certainly isn't bankrupt, in fact it's been bucking up lately, but yes, it's certainly underperforming, just like us in the UK. Judgment of the EU is a glass half full/half empty situation, pessimists look at the south, optimists look north, and I'm an optimist.

I'll also be dead before long which makes it easy not to worry! :)
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We will miss you! At least you are in touch with some kind of reality...
 

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How on Earth are we expecting Brexit to succeed with Numpties like these in business?

An example of how Amateur British businesses are is here


It has taken a Million Years (or it seems like) for Brompton to come out with a Front Hub Motor and Battery in a Bag on the front, that some of us have been riding for years.
And they are expecting this to transform their profits that are down by 30%?
It would be comical if it wasn't tragic.
The Headline Coming to the UK makes one wonder if production has moved to China!
 
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flecc

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You won't get rid of flecc so soon his curiosity to stick around to see what happens next has plenty of bounces left in its Bungie!:D
The curiousity is diminished by the certainty that Brexit will fail.

And since I doubt we could get back into the EU within ten years from leaving, it's unlikely I'll be around to see that, and certainly won't experience how that works out.
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flecc

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It has taken a Million Years (or it seems like) for Brompton to come out with a Front Hub Motor and Battery in a Bag on the front, that some of us have been riding for years.
Ah, but it's a Williams hub motor, reputedly. Though I wouldn't be surprised to find that it's a fairly standard Chinese DD design.

If what the MD said is true, it's going to fail in the market anyway. He said it does 20 to 30% of the work, which makes it the lowest powered of all, even lower than other bikes Eco setting which at 50% of rider input is 33% of the total. I can't see any design that can't at least equal the rider input succeeding.
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Boris is in New Zealand on a working holiday...I have been on product launches like that....so this is the new widget,how do you turn it on? You press the on switch,ok so thats the launch over, is it down to the pool,off to the bar or expensive helicopter flight round the island?
Have you noticed how government meetings always take place in expensive locations like Davos.....whats wrong with Scunthorpe?????
KudosDave
.. wow that's a hard one, can you give us a clue, what exactly is wrong with Scunthorpe?
 

Danidl

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I sympathise with your situation in Northern Ireland, which I understand could well shape opinion about the EU. But here in England and given our history and record since WW2, my opinion is the opposite.

The EU certainly isn't bankrupt, in fact it's been bucking up lately, but yes, it's certainly underperforming, just like us in the UK. Judgment of the EU is a glass half full/half empty situation, pessimists look at the south, optimists look north, and I'm an optimist.

I'll also be dead before long which makes it easy not to worry! :)
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Would it worry you more if you weren't? .. a puzzler
 
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oldgroaner

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The curiousity is diminished by the certainty that Brexit will fail.

And since I doubt we could get back into the EU within ten years from leaving, it's unlikely I'll be around to see that, and certainly won't experience how that works out.
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Well, I don't know about you, but my "Plan B" is to come back and haunt the B*****S responsible.
Are you with me? we could work out some sort of arrangement that complies with the proper EU working time directives.
 
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