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Post by Clinton Cool on Dec 28, 2023 12:55:15 GMT
I'd describe the negative impacts of Brexit as modest, insignificant. Similarly for the positive impacts. Not for individuals negatively or positively affected of course but when we discuss politics, we discuss for the 70 or so million, as a group. What's huge to you? Β£2,000,000. Massive.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Dec 28, 2023 13:09:57 GMT
Thatβll be the same proven pathological liar Blair, who is still busy amassing a fortune swanning around on the talk circuit for some of the world's worst human rights abusers when he should be serving time for war crimes? He wears a red tie tho so alls good with him in Jims world!π This is the Blair who overthrew family responsibility in favour of the state. Blair, with a wife in the legal business, who nurtured and encouraged toxic compensation culture. Blair, who chose to dispose of his traditional voting base, now considering them working class trashy racist xenophobes, in favour of metropolitan elite virtue signallers. Blair who, along with his metropolitan supporters, aided by various sympathetic areas of the establishment, in an authoritarian manner, without recourse to democracy, introduced codes of behaviour upon citizens. He couldn't monitor their thoughts, he didn't have the technology, but he could certainly monitor their movements, and their speech.
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Post by fi on Dec 28, 2023 13:13:13 GMT
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Post by brummieboy on Dec 28, 2023 13:55:08 GMT
Aw bless, such nonsense. I'm commenting on the present, about changes made for those hankering after the past. I don't need pints of wine. FFS it's genuinely ridiculous. Staunch quitters can't even put together a short bullet list of benefits. Oh, just one Silver bullet, no foreign drivers. Maybe this weeks forecast from the C.E.B.R. about the future for our economy in comparison to those of France and Germany, backed up by the Financial giants of P.W.C and J.P. Morgan, who all now reverse their negative anti Brexit ideology in the face of current facts.
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Post by brummieboy on Dec 28, 2023 14:00:49 GMT
You made a claim that Brexit had brought 'huge costs'. I made no claim that Brexit had brought huge benefits. The onus is on you to justify your claim. There is plenty of information that suggests Brexit has increased costs to the average UK resident. Whether Brexit is good or bad for the UK is a matter of opinion. It has though definitely come at a cost to the majority of us. I think it can be argued that there has been a cost to all western citizens over the last couple of years. That this coincides with Brexit is incidental, unless we look at France and Germany et al and blame their problems on Brexit.
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Post by kris on Dec 28, 2023 15:35:39 GMT
I-botty boy, the font of all knowledge? Where are my window stickers if your so clever?
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Post by ianali on Dec 28, 2023 16:50:19 GMT
There is plenty of information that suggests Brexit has increased costs to the average UK resident. Whether Brexit is good or bad for the UK is a matter of opinion. It has though definitely come at a cost to the majority of us. I think it can be argued that there has been a cost to all western citizens over the last couple of years. That this coincides with Brexit is incidental, unless we look at France and Germany et al and blame their problems on Brexit. This is thunderboat, anything can, and usually is argued.
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Post by ianali on Dec 28, 2023 16:51:19 GMT
I-botty boy, the font of all knowledge? Where are my window stickers if your so clever? Listen squeaky, go have a shower, use some soap. You stink, which could all be part of your victim mentality. The family didn't want you in France, because of all this, don't take it out on others. Deal with it. Any chance that your new year resolution will be to be pleasant to others?
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Post by Clinton Cool on Dec 28, 2023 17:08:38 GMT
I think it can be argued that there has been a cost to all western citizens over the last couple of years. That this coincides with Brexit is incidental, unless we look at France and Germany et al and blame their problems on Brexit. This is thunderboat, anything can, and usually is argued. You could always engage with the point being made, rather than just talking about argument. That would raise the prospect of debate.
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Post by Jim on Dec 28, 2023 17:14:25 GMT
'Huge costs' was the term used, the one I responded to.Β Β What does huge mean to you? 75mm?
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Post by Jim on Dec 28, 2023 17:16:05 GMT
Thatβll be the same proven pathological liar Blair, who is still busy amassing a fortune swanning around on the talk circuit for some of the world's worst human rights abusers when he should be serving time for war crimes? He wears a red tie tho so alls good with him in Jims world!π Barnard Castle visit due, you skipped over "proven and convicted" perhaps I should have added "unkempt blond" for the hard of thinking.
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Post by β on Dec 28, 2023 17:20:16 GMT
Listen squeaky, go have a shower, use some soap. You stink, which could all be part of your victim mentality. The family didn't want you in France, because of all this, don't take it out on others. Deal with it. Any chance that your new year resolution will be to be pleasant to others?
Poor bloke getting confused again.
I don't think kris has any family in France.
Its me they don't want in France old boy.
How did the quack appointment about the MCI go ? Can you remember what the doctor said? Can you remeber if it was a man or a woman?
Guess next question.
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Post by Jim on Dec 28, 2023 17:20:42 GMT
There is plenty of information that suggests Brexit has increased costs to the average UK resident. Whether Brexit is good or bad for the UK is a matter of opinion. It has though definitely come at a cost to the majority of us. 'Huge costs' was the term used, the one I responded to.Β Β I also asked if you knew of any Brexit benefits, more than once. You responded with dissembling questions. You could always engage with all the points being made, rather than just talking about argument or picking on one little bit as a distraction to a question you can't answer. That would raise the prospect of debate.
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Post by β on Dec 28, 2023 17:23:05 GMT
Losing credibility is one thing. Losing your marbles is a whole lot less serious but happens to some of us ! Ooops. I'm going to have a shower today. First one for 4 weeks !
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Post by Jim on Dec 28, 2023 17:23:15 GMT
Any chance that your new year resolution will be to be pleasant to others? Excuse me? Just show me where I actually set out to victimise kriss. You wonβt be able to do that given the fact I only reply when he goads (on a daily basis). Have a word with the idiot if you like, but don't imply I'm the culprit. Ta. So that's a No then.
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