You do it.Will you let "The Donald" know, or shall I?
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You do it.Will you let "The Donald" know, or shall I?
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It's not gone wrong and it isn't going to go wrong. Just because you know an American and he or she doesn't like Donald Trump, does not mean that the mood is changing in the USA.I shared that sentiment too but then when I considered how the 'Brexit' fanboys in the UK revere the likes of Farage, Johnson, Gove, Carswell, Nuttall and their ilk, I began to understand.
It then occurred to me that if I began spouting lies like 'There are no racists in UKIP or the Conservative party' for example, or that, 'Nigel Farage and his fellow 'Brexit' architects deserve the highest civilian honour for their bravery and honesty with the British people!' I do believe that I would be worshipped up and down the country and probably in line to replace Nuttall.
Although Trump remains President for the moment, according to my American friends, his popularity has waned considerably and many Americans are very worried and wonder about what he is going to do next.
The realisation that their 'protest vote' against the American political establishment has gone horribly wrong is starting to dawn on people. Now, doesn't that sound rather familiar!
Tom
Forgive me for asking this, but where is this growth going to come from, is it going to be another illusion caused by people getting further into debt, or massive investment is new productive industry?which does not affect very many. That was my point about exaggeration.
In any case, the predicted 'cliff edge' is more of a tick shape. The GDP will dip a little, may not even long enough to qualify as a technical recession.
The red plot is the worst case scenario according to the IMF. You can see that the economy will recover strongly after the dip at the end of 2017.
The more likely scenario is the blue like, a friendlier version to brexit. Evenso, the difference is +/- 2%
EDIT: thanks to oldtom pointing out that the graph does not show where the real economy is.
The real economy is about 3% above the blue plot, since depreciation pushed up GDP.
According to some US journalists I've been listening to, the mood certainly has changed among US voters. It seems many who voted for Trump assumed his OTT methods were to gain the position but would be tempered in power, while the anti-Trump voters hoped that would be true.It's not gone wrong and it isn't going to go wrong. Just because you know an American and he or she doesn't like Donald Trump, does not mean that the mood is changing in the USA.
You do have a very odd way of distorting the truth, please explain how Obama threatened the UK?It's not gone wrong and it isn't going to go wrong. Just because you know an American and he or she doesn't like Donald Trump, does not mean that the mood is changing in the USA.
I think that Trump will do great things for the USA and repair much of the damage done by what's his name, who was the previous president. You know, the idiot that came here threatening the UK.
Growth usually comes from immigration. More people, more demand, more workers.Forgive me for asking this, but where is this growth going to come from, is it going to be another illusion caused by people getting further into debt, or massive investment is new productive industry?
Just in case anyone is interested, this is the company that got the contract that Woosh is talking about.No, as you said, it's public information and I don't stop you to find out but I don't help you either. I have gone as far as I am willing to.
You do have a very odd way of distorting the truth, please explain how Obama threatened the UK?
Did the USS Nimitz sail up the Thames and menace the House of commons?
tillson please concentrate, it's worrying to see you losing the plot like this.
This is what happened
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Barack Obama: Brexit would put UK 'back of the queue' for trade talks
US president, visiting London, says ‘part of being friends is being honest’ as he lays out perils of leave vote in EU referendum.
Don't you know the difference between a threat and a statement of Policy?
Oh! I forgot, you support Theresa May, and she has no more idea of the difference that you have does she?
The principle being if we make a threat we are negotiating,
If they make a statement we don't like, they are threatening.
Understood.
I think many US journalists would like the mood to change. Whether the mood has changed is another issue.According to some US journalists I've been listening to, the mood certainly has changed among US voters. It seems many who voted for Trump assumed his OTT methods were to gain the position but would be tempered in power, while the anti-Trump voters hoped that would be true.
But Trump is taking his statements as literal and trying to force into place exactly what he spoke of, and that is now alarming many who voted for him, not expecting that outcome. The same feelings of concern are shared by many republicans in the two governing houses.
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That's my friend Richard. He maintained those bikes.Don't think its too sensitive to share in public lol
lol, so now you're even sharing his first name... what happened to:That's my friend Richard. He maintained those bikes.
it is because this is a public forum.
Just in case anyone is interested, this is the company that got the contract that Woosh is talking about.
http://comfysaddle.co.uk/
Don't think its too sensitive to share in public lol
But I think we've just proven that a small UK company did benefit.... just not yours.oldtom, I don't need to get personal to make a point.
The example I gave is to show how brexit can benefit small companies that do not sell to other countries because competition costs small firms proportionally more than large ones.
You, on the other hand, descend to personal attacks. You have to stop this.
That Richard has benefited from that order is not the issue.But I think we've just proven that a small UK company did benefit.... just not yours.
He's a UK small business that has benefited from the tender. So you're example is nonsense.That Richard has benefited from that order is not the issue.
The issue is: would brexit benefit about 5 millions small companies that don't sell to other EU countries because it will reduce competition from EU suppliers?
I say it would. Are you saying it won't?
The enlighten us with examples that the EU benefits a large number of small businesses that don't trade in other countries.Well I'll give you 500 examples. FLI and all our customers benefit, in a shost of ways. I can't actually think of a company that doesn't benefit.
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I have lost tenders before, stick to the reason I have given and don't try to link this example some personal issues - that is the kind of tactics that I will never use in a debate.Why do you assume competition is a bad thing? You don't like loosing, but post Brexit, you'd have still lost this tender I'm sure.