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Bulletguy - 2018-08-14 7:17 PM

 

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Bulletguy - 2018-08-14 3:47 PM

 

I know we've been down this road before but seriously, can you not see the sheer hypocrisy of that? Your political persuasions are in complete conflict with your personal preferences.

 

Nope :D ...........

Shame on you then.

 

No shame here ;-) ...........I've always thought its my duty as a tourist to invest in the local economy B-)

No.....as a fanatical Brexiteer it's your duty now to permanently reside within the UK contributing to this countries economy. You voted for UK to come out of the EU so now it's time you quit flying under flags of convenience as and when it suits. Your cherry picking days are over.

 

WTO rules now apply ;-) ............

 

World Tourist Obligations :D ...........ie Brexiteers have to travel the world annoying the hell out of Remoaners >:-) .........

 

 

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Good news on unemployment but it also kind of backs up why we need immigrants so much as there are not enough Brits to do the work of the 7-8 million Immigrants we have here from both inside and outside the EU.

 

Wages are reported to be rising as well which is also good news or so you would think.

 

However increased costs for businesses pushes up prices, inflation goes up, interest rates go up and everyone is back where they started.

 

Companies being forced to raise wages sounds wonderful on paper (who could possibly be opposed to that?) but in the context of an economy that is flat lining and far from healthy, it is almost certainly bad news, it's only a matter off time before some of these companies go the wall or go out of business not to mention the other knock on effects.

 

I dunno why this thread is called More Brexit good news because all this is happening while we are members of the EU. How is it going to be good news if our costs of production spiral upwards and when or if we leave and are then faced with export tariffs?

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Barryd999 - 2018-08-15 12:28 PM

Good news on unemployment but it also kind of backs up why we need immigrants so much as there are not enough Brits to do the work of the 7-8 million Immigrants we have here from both inside and outside the EU.

How is it going to be good news if our costs of production spiral upwards and when or if we leave and are then faced with export tariffs?

 

There are probably enough unskilled people already in this country to fill every unskilled job vacancy without the easy option of importing 'cheap' labour and maybe when our economy collapses as Barry predicts immigrants will be less inclined to come here and benefits paid to able bodied unemployed to do nothing will become unsustainable. That might tend to focus the minds of those who would sit on their backsides for years rather than work and is maybe our best chance of reducing immigration?

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Bulletguy - 2018-08-21 2:49 PM

 

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Oh dear 8-) ............

 

More UK PLC good news :D ..........

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45256075

What are you doing looking at 'left wing biased' websites? :-S

 

Even the left wing BBC is unable to distort the ONS figures :D ............

 

Damn this immediate recession is fantastic dontcha think? B-) ..........

 

 

 

 

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Oh dear 8-) ............

 

More UK PLC good news :D ..........

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45256075

What are you doing looking at 'left wing biased' websites? :-S

 

Even the left wing BBC is unable to distort the ONS figures :D ............

 

Damn this immediate recession is fantastic dontcha think? B-) ..........

Surely from a "loony lefty" biased site it must be fake news.....or is it only "loony lefty" or "fake" when it's something you don't want to hear or see despite being factual?

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And that its always the case in July as its like January. They get a shed load of tax in but it is higher than normal but it can only be classed as Brexit good news when we have actually had a Brexit I would have thought. Its a bit like saying Ive won the 100 metres in the Olympics when you havent even took part yet.

 

 

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Oh dear 8-) ............

 

More UK PLC good news :D ..........

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45256075

 

 

 

 

How can I explain in language you understand that we haven't left yet

 

Explain why we haven't had an "immediate" recession???? >:-) ..........

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Barryd999 - 2018-08-21 4:24 PM

 

And that its always the case in July as its like January. They get a shed load of tax in but it is higher than normal

 

 

Best in 18 years B-) ...........and that's with you Remoaners doing your best to talk us into a recession >:-) ........

 

 

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And that its always the case in July as its like January. They get a shed load of tax in but it is higher than normal

 

 

Best in 18 years B-) ...........and that's with you Remoaners doing your best to talk us into a recession >:-) ........

 

 

Thats Barrys Poundland Brexit ... Hopefully at some point he'll give up ... Prolly when his organ grinder boyfriend does

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The only thing that will definitely take us into a recession is Brexit itself and certainly the kind of radical mad hatter Brexit you two are hoping for. We narrowly escaped it after the vote (for the 50th time) because of a world wide economic boom but growth of 0.1% was hardly something to celebrate.

 

The fact that your trying desperately to try and find something positive in all this mess really does speak volumes about the promised land of Brexit and how crap its all going to be.

 

 

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Barryd999 - 2018-08-21 6:23 PM

 

The only thing that will definitely take us into a recession is Brexit itself and certainly the kind of radical mad hatter Brexit you two are hoping for. We narrowly escaped it after the vote (for the 50th time) because of a world wide economic boom but growth of 0.1% was hardly something to celebrate.

 

The fact that your trying desperately to try and find something positive in all this mess really does speak volumes about the promised land of Brexit and how crap its all going to be.

 

 

In my view Brexit has delayed our usual boom and bust recession by stopping the economy from overheating, and allowed steady and sustainable growth instead B-) .........

 

I guess we'll have to wait until the 10 th anniversary of Brexit to see how it panned out ;-) ........

 

 

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Oh dear 8-) ............

 

More UK PLC good news :D ..........

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45256075

 

 

 

 

How can I explain in language you understand that we haven't left yet

 

Explain why we haven't had an "immediate" recession???? >:-) ..........

 

 

 

 

 

 

Because we haven't left yet *-)

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pelmetman - 2018-08-21 1:10 PM

 

Oh dear 8-) ............

 

More UK PLC good news :D ..........

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45256075

 

 

 

 

How can I explain in language you understand that we haven't left yet

 

Explain why we haven't had an "immediate" recession???? >:-) ..........

 

 

 

 

 

 

Because we haven't left yet *-)

 

That's not what your Remoaner Experts said is it ;-) .............

 

 

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pelmetman - 2018-08-22 9:45 AM

 

John52 - 2018-08-22 6:12 AM

 

pelmetman - 2018-08-21 4:51 PM

 

John52 - 2018-08-21 3:35 PM

 

pelmetman - 2018-08-21 1:10 PM

 

Oh dear 8-) ............

 

More UK PLC good news :D ..........

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-45256075

 

 

 

 

How can I explain in language you understand that we haven't left yet

 

Explain why we haven't had an "immediate" recession???? >:-) ..........

 

 

 

 

 

 

Because we haven't left yet *-)

 

That's not what your Remoaner Experts said is it ;-) .............

 

 

They were sightly off course because of the world wide boom you keep ignoring. However some of the Brexiteers statements (lies not predictions) of around that time and before the referendum were a little "misleading"

 

Easiest deal in history

Nobody is threatening our membership of the single market

We could be like Norway, would that be so terrible?

They need us more than we need them

 

 

Etc etc etc.

 

Oh and lets not forget both Smuggy and Redwood stating that it would be a good idea to have a second referendum once we knew what the deal was. Not saying that now though are they?

 

 

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Barryd999 - 2018-08-22 10:49 AM

 

 

They were sightly off course because of the world wide boom you keep ignoring.

 

 

Best employment figures since 1974.........

 

Best borrowing figures in 18 years.......

 

UK economy still growing.......

 

UK exports rising..........especially to Non EU countries

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/trade-rises-on-one-year-to-go-until-brexit-milestone

 

If that's called off course? *-) ............

 

Then it's full steam ahead for the good ship Brexit B-) .........

 

 

 

 

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Barryd999 - 2018-08-22 10:49 AM

 

 

They were sightly off course because of the world wide boom you keep ignoring.

 

 

Best employment figures since 1974.........

 

Best borrowing figures in 18 years.......

 

UK economy still growing.......

 

UK exports rising..........especially to Non EU countries

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/trade-rises-on-one-year-to-go-until-brexit-milestone

 

If that's called off course? *-) ............

 

Then it's full steam ahead for the good ship Brexit B-) .........

 

 

 

 

All when measured in pounds which have crashed.

This is the Mad Hatter saying he has grown taller because he has shrunk the ruler (lol)

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John52 - 2018-08-22 1:44 PM

 

pelmetman - 2018-08-22 11:57 AM

 

Barryd999 - 2018-08-22 10:49 AM

 

 

They were sightly off course because of the world wide boom you keep ignoring.

 

 

Best employment figures since 1974.........

 

Best borrowing figures in 18 years.......

 

UK economy still growing.......

 

UK exports rising..........especially to Non EU countries

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/trade-rises-on-one-year-to-go-until-brexit-milestone

 

If that's called off course? *-) ............

 

Then it's full steam ahead for the good ship Brexit B-) .........

 

 

 

 

All when measured in pounds which have crashed.

This is the Mad Hatter saying he has grown taller because he has shrunk the ruler (lol)

 

Crashed as in at 2010 levels? 2011 levels? but still higher than 2008 levels or 2009 levels when Labour was in power, and Gordon Browns Prudence turned out to be a bit of a spendaholic >:-) ...........

 

But you have a point ;-) ...........That nice bottle of Rioja I like is now gonna cost me £1.80 8-) ..........

 

 

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pelmetman - 2018-08-22 1:55 PM

 

John52 - 2018-08-22 1:44 PM

 

pelmetman - 2018-08-22 11:57 AM

 

Barryd999 - 2018-08-22 10:49 AM

 

 

They were sightly off course because of the world wide boom you keep ignoring.

 

 

Best employment figures since 1974.........

 

Best borrowing figures in 18 years.......

 

UK economy still growing.......

 

UK exports rising..........especially to Non EU countries

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/trade-rises-on-one-year-to-go-until-brexit-milestone

 

If that's called off course? *-) ............

 

Then it's full steam ahead for the good ship Brexit B-) .........

 

 

 

 

All when measured in pounds which have crashed.

This is the Mad Hatter saying he has grown taller because he has shrunk the ruler (lol)

 

Crashed as in at 2010 levels? 2011 levels? but still higher than 2008 levels or 2009 levels when Labour was in power, and Gordon Browns Prudence turned out to be a bit of a spendaholic >:-) ...........

 

But you have a point ;-) ...........That nice bottle of Rioja I like is now gonna cost me £1.80 8-) ..........

 

 

Youstill measuring it in Euros *-)

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John52 - 2018-08-22 2:05 PM

 

pelmetman - 2018-08-22 1:55 PM

 

John52 - 2018-08-22 1:44 PM

 

pelmetman - 2018-08-22 11:57 AM

 

Barryd999 - 2018-08-22 10:49 AM

 

 

They were sightly off course because of the world wide boom you keep ignoring.

 

 

Best employment figures since 1974.........

 

Best borrowing figures in 18 years.......

 

UK economy still growing.......

 

UK exports rising..........especially to Non EU countries

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/trade-rises-on-one-year-to-go-until-brexit-milestone

 

If that's called off course? *-) ............

 

Then it's full steam ahead for the good ship Brexit B-) .........

 

 

 

 

All when measured in pounds which have crashed.

This is the Mad Hatter saying he has grown taller because he has shrunk the ruler (lol)

 

Crashed as in at 2010 levels? 2011 levels? but still higher than 2008 levels or 2009 levels when Labour was in power, and Gordon Browns Prudence turned out to be a bit of a spendaholic >:-) ...........

 

But you have a point ;-) ...........That nice bottle of Rioja I like is now gonna cost me £1.80 8-) ..........

 

 

Youstill measuring it in Euros *-)

 

That's alright then ;-) .............We're in the same boat as the EU (lol) ..........

 

 

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<<< Oh and lets not forget both Smuggy and Redwood stating that it would be a good idea to have a second referendum once we knew what the deal was. Not saying that now though are they? >>>

 

Hi,

 

When you look at the expected result of the last two referendums, BREXIT and Scotish Independence, would YOU call for a referendum?

 

52 is nearly 10% more than 48 ... not 4% as some people claim.

 

There was no right or wrong result, just A result, and it's up to all of us to make it work. Those who try to make it not work are sabatours.

 

602.

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W3526602 - 2018-08-22 8:00 PM

 

<<< Oh and lets not forget both Smuggy and Redwood stating that it would be a good idea to have a second referendum once we knew what the deal was. Not saying that now though are they? >>>

 

Hi,

 

When you look at the expected result of the last two referendums, BREXIT and Scotish Independence, would YOU call for a referendum?

 

52 is nearly 10% more than 48 ... not 4% as some people claim.

 

There was no right or wrong result, just A result, and it's up to all of us to make it work. Those who try to make it not work are sabatours.

 

602.

 

The only saboteurs are those that are still supporting Brexit after all we have learned in the last two years. Then again if they are as bad at maths as yourself its hardly surprising.

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