No, Why, has he resigned from something again, or just mouthing off as usual? or was he like you annoyed that UKIP made such a poor showing in the Bye election?Did anyone see Nigel Farage on QT last night?
I thought that he was most impressive.
No, Why, has he resigned from something again, or just mouthing off as usual? or was he like you annoyed that UKIP made such a poor showing in the Bye election?Did anyone see Nigel Farage on QT last night?
I thought that he was most impressive.
I'm not prepared to engage in wild speculation and superstition. Like you, I can't second guess what a person's motivation is for acting in a particular way. But that has never stopped you from trying.And inside that envelope, UKIP failed to make any perceptible impression on the Tory vote, or are you maintaining it did?
And the lib Dems didn't increase their vote because people liked the cut of their Jib?
Sorry tillson lower support levels by 30%, losses to the party opposed to Brexit, and the UKIP not Damaging the Tories either in fact losing support only beating the none existant Labour Party, (Pro Brexit too remember) and the lid Dems even you can't make a silk purse out of that Sows Ear
........or non of the above.No, Why, has he resigned from something again, or just mouthing off as usual? or was he like you annoyed that UKIP made such a poor showing in the Bye election?
......and on the basis of all the hard evidence and data that accompanied the fascist case for 'Brexit', you support leaping off a cliff into the unknown!I'm not prepared to engage in wild speculation
I prefer to rely on hard evidence and data.
expecting a brexitter to recognise the dramatic irony of being that may be expecting too much........and on the basis of all the hard evidence and data that accompanied the fascist case for 'Brexit', you support leaping off a cliff into the unknown!
I can't stop laughing!
Tom
Another illustration of the sheer superiority of the European Commission over our UK governments. McDonalds are running out of fear of the sort of fines the EC impose, in stark contrast to our governments who allow companies all sorts of unpunished abuses.I see that McDonald's restaurants have moved their tax base holding company from Luxembourg to the UK.
But the hard evidence and the data does not tell us which is the best option, stay or remain. Dependant on what you choose to believe, each option has its perils and remain in no guarantee of security.......and on the basis of all the hard evidence and data that accompanied the fascist case for 'Brexit', you support leaping off a cliff into the unknown!
I can't stop laughing!
Tom
But the US managed to get VW to pay compensation to owners who's cars were affected by the emissions scandal. Something which the EU either did not care to do, or failed in achieving.Another illustration of the sheer superiority of the European Commission over our UK governments. McDonalds are running out of fear of the sort of fines the EC impose, in stark contrast to our governments who allow companies all sorts of unpunished abuses.
EC fines like $112.4 million against Volkswagen in 1998 for cross border price fixing. They are now facing more after the emissions scandal.
And €2.93 billions this year against four truck makers for 14 years of price fixing.
Even the USA buckles to the EC's power. In March 2004, the EU ordered Microsoft to pay €497 million , the largest fine ever handed out by the EU at the time, in addition to previous penalties, which included 120 days to divulge the server information and 90 days to produce a version of Windows without Windows Media Player. Microsoft protested but paid the fine in full in July 2004. They also complied with the accompanying orders.
This is just one of the many reasons why I want to be in the EU, to have fair, just and effective governance of those companies who seek to abuse the ordinary citizen.
This is something our UK governments are not only incapable of, but instead actively participate in the abuse of the individual.
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But you are a fool tom, so it must be very difficult for you to live with yourself.I'm afraid I don't suffer fools gladly whereas OG is able to show remarkable restraint and I'm trying to learn from him.
That said, even for him there are limits so he has recently taken to extreme measures around his home:
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Tom
Much the same as Mississippi and California or, shudder, Puerto Rico... Puerto Rico is Greece on steroids and yet is being given its austerity medicine by Wall Street where they know how to apply austerity medicine don't they? Isn't this the example we are supposed to follow, starve the poor to save the rich? In the case of Puerto Rico every family has member(s) migrated to the mainland to work and send funds back so that people can survive. This should give you a few good laughs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Rico#EconomyThe Euro is just too big,you cannot put same financial medicine on Greece or Italy as Germany or Holland.
Italy's third largest bank holds the largest block of bad debt in Europe from the sub-prime crisis still. Bankers gambling with other peoples money has what to do with being in the Euro as a currency? Didn't banks in the UK have to be saved after gambling? Who paid for them to be saved? Did the bankers get punished for behaving badly?Italy is an upcoming problem for the Euro,it would normally devalue but it can't because of the corset effect of the Euro.
We know you don't like the Euro Dave! Soros didn't like it either because he couldn't speculate against individual currencies any more, all he had left was the pound: "with reports at the time widely noting that Soros's individual profit of £1 billion equated to over £12 for each man, woman and child in Britain". Did you ever get around to asking him for your £12 back? The USA didn't want the UK in it because the Euro would have immediately replaced the dollar as the worlds trading currency.The ERM was a stupid experiment for exactly the same reasons. Geoge Soros realised that the UK currency was overvalued and selling pressure would cause the link to collapse.
I have never wished to be part of the Euro.
KudosDave
Good job we do..
You cant compare the way you are doing Derf. USA has single controlling government, if a state has problems it can rely on the United States. Greece has to rely on bail outs. The Greeks were desperate to lower valuue of their currency. They simply couldn't.Much the same as Mississippi and California or, shudder, Puerto Rico... Puerto Rico is Greece on steroids and yet is being given its austerity medicine by Wall Street where they know how to apply austerity medicine don't they? Isn't this the example we are supposed to follow, starve the poor to save the rich? In the case of Puerto Rico every family has member(s) migrated to the mainland to work and send funds back so that people can survive. This should give you a few good laughs https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Rico#Economy
Italy's third largest bank holds the largest block of bad debt in Europe from the sub-prime crisis still. Bankers gambling with other peoples money has what to do with being in the Euro as a currency? Didn't banks in the UK have to be saved after gambling? Who paid for them to be saved? Did the bankers get punished for behaving badly?
We know you don't like the Euro Dave! Soros didn't like it either because he couldn't speculate against individual currencies any more, all he had left was the pound: "with reports at the time widely noting that Soros's individual profit of £1 billion equated to over £12 for each man, woman and child in Britain". Did you ever get around to asking him for your £12 back? The USA didn't want the UK in it because the Euro would have immediately replaced the dollar as the worlds trading currency.
Corrupt Greece and its billionaire tax evaders should never have been admitted into the Euro, it was a stupid sentimental "Greece the birth place of European civilisation can't be left out" thing. Italy home of the Mafia, Spain where tax evasion has been a national sport since Franco, Portugal more of the same since the dictatorship...
Things are changing slowly but surely, the Euro is holding up well against the dollar despite all the nay saying. the EU must be doing something right.
Try telling that to people from Puerto Rico, hey try telling that to people from Mississippi...USA has single controlling government, if a state has problems it can rely on the United States.
Yes fair point.Try telling that to people from Puerto Rico, hey try telling that to people from Mississippi...
Labour must do something. They will become 4th party at this rate. Between Blair ,Campbell and now Corbyn labour has been destroyed.The readers comments in the Guardian newspaper this morning are saying they have voted Tory to keep ukip out.
It's got that bad, evil ukip & disappointing Labour, I'm so glad I'm not a youngster.
I agree, the USA is well ahead of the UK in many aspects of consumer protection.But the US managed to get VW to pay compensation to owners who's cars were affected by the emissions scandal. Something which the EU either did not care to do, or failed in achieving.
Because the EU sets emission standards which are implemented and enforced (or not) by national governments (you know the ones without sovereignty...) and their testing bodies.But the US managed to get VW to pay compensation to owners who's cars were affected by the emissions scandal. Something which the EU either did not care to do, or failed in achieving.