Brexit

Discussion in 'Politics' started by BlackBillBlake, Feb 19, 2016.

  1. Vanilla Gorilla

    Vanilla Gorilla Go Ape

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    So, I'm going to take it thats a No, they dont exist.

    I will get around to shovelling through pages 2 to about 50....in about 42 days ;)
     
  2. Balbus

    Balbus Senior Member

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    VG

    So the person that has repeatedly said he had read all the posts admits he had read none of them….

    OK once again - - Why do you think a Brexit, especially a hard Brexit, will be good for the UK economy?
     
  3. Vanilla Gorilla

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    Lolz, you live in Hackney

    Average apartment price £1/2 million, average house price £1.25 million

    So babyboomer sitting on a million pound house, investment property as well maybe, on the internet, champion of social justice ;)
     
  4. Vanilla Gorilla

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    Page 7, I dont even remember writing this, but damn thats some wisdom there if I dont say so myself
     
  5. Vanilla Gorilla

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    Ok, I went through the first 10 pages

    Not one single post outlining the specific areas of an EU exit

    But a whole lot of garbage, everything from George Soros, to Putin invading a weakened Europe
     
  6. Balbus

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    Sorry what the fuck are you going on about now?

    Do you really think this kind of stupidity helps your argument?

    I keep asking this - Why do you think a Brexit, especially a hard Brexit, will be good for the UK economy?

    Are you saying you haven’t a clue?
     
  7. lode

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    I mean it's not 2014 anymore.
     
  8. Vanilla Gorilla

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    Our interaction actually starts on page 11, with this, from 3 years ago

    Its the first time you tell me to go back and read the posts. Trouble is, with those 11 pages, there is nothing of any substance, its all just chit chat on peoples experiences on the day of the referendum

    You have been doing this the whole thread, there are no posts of you detailing what Brexit actually means

    No posts of importance from YOU to go back and read
     
  9. Vanilla Gorilla

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    Whole thread is fuckin nuts man
     
  10. Captain Scarlet

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    I can think of a couple of reasons why a hard Brexit would be bad for the UK.

    1) We would lose the easy access we currently enjoy. The EU is worth nearly half of the total UK exports market .

    2) All British Goods would incur lengthy customs checks and slow the system up .

    I can't think of any positive reasons economy wise why Brexit would be good.

    Just my penny's worth
     
  11. Vanilla Gorilla

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    Page 12, this is one of the ones I am supposed to go back and read, then I will reach a state of intellectual enlightenment


    So neoliberal right wing politicians (just in case you think he means left wing neoliberal ones) hate the EU because its social

    Immigration cuts down prices apparently

    The usual paranoia about the NHS getting sold off

    They would like little regulation or oversight apparently; that would be the things that bring consumer confidence to trust in buying a brand in the first place. But apparently neoliberal rightwingers (again, so you dont think he means left wing ones) think thats the way to sell more products

    And lastly begging your neighbour will bring about a rise in nationalism and an unspecified exploitation


    ???

    Dafuq
     
  12. Vanilla Gorilla

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    Page 15, I like that comment, the 23 year long reach around
     
  13. lode

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    Threads going meta.
     
  14. Vanilla Gorilla

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    Both the Euro and Pound have followed the same pattern in regards to the US dollar since the referendum. Both currencies in a downward slide since the start of 2018

    A lot of its investment jitters over uncertainty, so it doesnt really mean anything

    But it tends to suggest the rest of the world is just as uncertain about the effect on the EU
     
  15. Boozercruiser

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    Well said Vanilla.
    I agree with you.
     
  16. Boozercruiser

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    I also agree with you again Gorilla, my favourite King Kong!:laughing:
    Fuckin' mental it is with the fuckin' remoaner's talkin' the usual shite.
    God.
    It fuckin' stinks in here!

    Anyway all.
    No offence meant of course.

    Cheers!

    [​IMG]
     
  17. Vanilla Gorilla

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  19. WOLF ANGEL

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    The only Poll that counts - is the one on Election day - Complacency often sees an absolute reverse of expectation (see 1970 UK General election)
     
  20. Vanilla Gorilla

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    Yeah but thats after the events of recent weeks

    You know what those polls mean
     
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