Who doesn't allow other opinions? Is this a rather weak attempt at irony?Yup; not allowed other opinions. All other opinions are the wrong opinions.
Who doesn't allow other opinions? Is this a rather weak attempt at irony?Yup; not allowed other opinions. All other opinions are the wrong opinions.
The Amex remoaners section of brexit bores, if you have had a good pay rise thank brexit, if you think joining the single market is good prepare for a huge influx of cheap EU slave labour and a large share of the one million illegal migrants landing on the shores of Italy, spain and grease every year,, prepare to rip up every trade deal made or will be made with the rest of the planet because they will be crowded out by Brussels red tape, and prepare to pay £16 billion a year for the privilege
Opinions are fine when backed up with facts. Facts are everything. And in this case it is the weight of facts that counts.Yup; not allowed other opinions. All other opinions are the wrong opinions.
This is what the dimwitted say when they can't back up or argue their opinion. Mainly because it's based on no facts.Yup; not allowed other opinions. All other opinions are the wrong opinions.
Who doesn't allow other opinions? Is this a rather weak attempt at irony?
....is the wordGREECE.
So let's just imagine for one horrible moment the UK was still in the EU, unemployment significantly higher (spain 11%), lower wage growth, never while in the EU have wages reached 3% growth per year, inflation same, uk inflation mid table compared to individual EU states (Austria 11%) the grass is definitely not greener in the EUSSR,, solidary agreement the UK would be forced to accept at least 30,000 migrants per year illegally entering the EU or pay £20,000 per migrant that we don't exceptThere's really very little reason getting into debate with posters like you, but I'll bite.
The pay rises received by many are either enforced through industrial action or due to a shortage of labour, which while driving up wages in some sectors is doing nothing to address inflation or productivity. As a result, our economy is tanking. Expect to see more recessionary pressures in Q3/4 of this year.
As to the one million illegal immigrants landing on the shores of Italy, Spain, and GREECE, this is caused by war, economics and climate change. The people will be arriving on the shores of Europe (and therefore the UK), regardless of membership of the EU. And the red tape you refer to from Brussels (tape that we were involved in creating through the democratic processes in place when we had MEPs), do you think that tape has disappeared? Do you think we now trade goods with the EU on our terms now? We still adhere to EU regulations when trading with the EU, but we've just created more work for ourselves and partners in the EU who want to trade with us, and that drives up costs.
As to other trade deals, there have been none of note, and as the US told us, there was never going to be.
By all means keep trotting out the 'remoaner' language. It's boring, but predictable.
What we need to do now that we're out is think practically and logically. We need to cast aside the idea that we are some powerhouse and ask how we can start to strengthen the economy. Entering a customs union with our biggest trading neighbour to reduce costs would make sense. Loosening rules on immigration to attract the skills we need from the EU makes sense. Finding ways to reduce the tax burden on industries that are valuable like R&D, Technology, Science, Clean Energy solutions etc. makes sense. Investing in addressing the causes of immigration rather than stopping boats, makes sense.
As to your £16billion pound figure, it sounds like a bargain if you look at what Bloomberg (those arch left wingers!) think it is costing the UK.
Brexit is Costing the UK £100 Billion a Year in Lost Output
Brexit is costing the UK economy £100 billion a year ($124 billion), with the effects spanning everything from business investment to the ability of companies to hire workers.www.bloomberg.com
As I say, no point in debating with people like you. I doubt you'll ever listen to a reason. It's easier for you just to say that I hate this country which I love.
So has Brexit the average Briton richer or poorer?So let's just imagine for one horrible moment the UK was still in the EU, unemployment significantly higher (spain 11%), lower wage growth, never while in the EU have wages reached 3% growth per year, inflation same, uk inflation mid table compared to individual EU states (Austria 11%) the grass is definitely not greener in the EUSSR,, solidary agreement the UK would be forced to accept at least 30,000 migrants per year illegally entering the EU or pay £20,000 per migrant that we don't except
So let's just imagine for one horrible moment the UK was still in the EU, unemployment significantly higher (spain 11%), lower wage growth, never while in the EU have wages reached 3% growth per year, inflation same, uk inflation mid table compared to individual EU states (Austria 11%) the grass is definitely not greener in the EUSSR,, solidary agreement the UK would be forced to accept at least 30,000 migrants per year illegally entering the EU or pay £20,000 per migrant that we don't except
Your spelling, grammar and punctuation is on a par with that spoof PPF account.
You don't really need an opinion on Brexit.This is not the Guardian, so doesn't really fit into the 'Guardian' claims desperate Brexit partisans are pedalling but then they don't accept Brexit reality anyway..... https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/brexit-referendum-vote-timeline-b2286381.html
Honestly? Do you really think the good people of this country deserve 47 years of self harm because a misled, gullible majority voted for self harm in 2016?We were in EU for 47 years so I reckon we should stay out for 47 years and then see how we feel then.
You do understand why we’ve seen wage growth don’t you?So let's just imagine for one horrible moment the UK was still in the EU, unemployment significantly higher (spain 11%), lower wage growth, never while in the EU have wages reached 3% growth per year, inflation same, uk inflation mid table compared to individual EU states (Austria 11%) the grass is definitely not greener in the EUSSR,, solidary agreement the UK would be forced to accept at least 30,000 migrants per year illegally entering the EU or pay £20,000 per migrant that we don't except
Give it a go - you never know you might like it.Honestly? Do you really think the good people of this country deserve 47 years of self harm because a misled, gullible majority voted for self harm in 2016?
The other issue is that you are intent on relying on feelings in the future rather than argumentation; that's what got us into this mess in the first place!
It’s not finished… and of course it wasn’t ever going to be plain sailing, but.. it’s what the majority of people wanted.It's been a complete cock up from start to finish. I honestly can't think of one thing that has improved my life since. I could name numerous things that have had a detrimental effect to things I've ordered, posted, places travelled to, prices of certain goods increasing, that sincerely piss me off.
I won't go on - as they say 'You learn by your mistakes', and this IMO was a pretty monumental one.
Still relying on emotions? Don’t you believe in logic and pragmatism then? Go on, give it a go and you might enjoy the intellectual journey.Give it a go - you never know you might like it.
Or were falsely persuaded was in their best interestsIt’s not finished… and of course it wasn’t ever going to be plain sailing, but.. it’s what the majority of people wanted.