Two Professors
Two Mad Professors
I drink neither. Not sure what you drink though. I certainly would choose my name more carefully, if I was as thick as mince.
Coo,what an original insult!.You been slumming on navynet?
I drink neither. Not sure what you drink though. I certainly would choose my name more carefully, if I was as thick as mince.
I think you have missed what is going on here, this is not something that has been going on for years. Quite a typical Brexiteer, "nothing to worry about" view you have though.
When it comes to the economy,I don't think the BBC helps by constantly highlighting any negative news and side-lining the positive.Here is a classic from today,for example:
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'slightly abusive'... on NSC is pretty good. Are you a snowflake?
Er, one is live, one is from an hour before. I dare say an hour beforehand the manufacturing output story would have taken centre stage. Regardless, I'd say the BCC warning was a far bigger story anyway.When it comes to the economy,I don't think the BBC helps by constantly highlighting any negative news and side-lining the positive.Here is a classic from today,for example:
Do you know what "number crunching" is? Only you appear to be defining it as mistaking one person for two. Your grammar is terrible by the way, and what are the 20 dots for?It was more his number crunching than his his poor effort to be abusive to be honest ....................
When it comes to the economy,I don't think the BBC helps by constantly highlighting any negative news and side-lining the positive.Here is a classic from today,for example:
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Er, one is live, one is from an hour before. I dare say an hour beforehand the manufacturing output story would have taken centre stage. Regardless, I'd say the BCC warning was a far bigger story anyway.
Not that this fits in with your snowflake view of the nasty left wing BBC.
Are you now bragging the economy will be the worse state since 2008/09 and you have the resources to ride it out? Not so great for the JAMS stitched up by Farage, Boris etc..
Are you now bragging the economy will be the worse state since 2008/09 and you have the resources to ride it out? Not so great for the JAMS stitched up by Farage, Boris etc..
So next year, when growth really is the weakest it has been for a decade, you'll do doing what? Presumably finding exciting new ways to blame the EU.Yes,you probably would say a prediction is a bigger story than the factual one.I wouldn't expect anything less!
Yes,you probably would say a prediction is a bigger story than the factual one.I wouldn't expect anything less!
So next year, when growth really is the weakest it has been for a decade, you'll do doing what? Presumably finding exciting new ways to blame the EU.
While we are on about bragging,can you remember what Watford Zero was banned for?
i clearly didnt say "nothing to worry about" by agreeing with the conclusion, and statutory instrument giving powers to ministers to enact secondary legislation without parliament are used since forever ( and ironically used extensively to bring in to UK law most the legislation that the Repeal Bill will formalise). whats going on here is leavers are making an issue of them to drive sentiment against the leaving process.
Sorry,I've only just noticed your post.Didn't know Jesus was doing YouGov polls,but whatever.Hardly surprising that Nigeria and Pakistan get a bad reception,with Boko Haram and the Taliban.Think the worst thing Poles do is beat each other up when drunk,and then try to blame 'Brexit racists'.At least until CCTV proves the little tinkers were telling porkies,bit different from beheading people.As a quite interesting aside,there have been several studies recently into the mental problems arising from poisons like arsenic occurring in water supplies from shallow aquifers in Pakistan,Nigeria ,and Bangladesh.Perhaps Perrier might calm them down?
Your grammar is terrible by the way
Are you three years old?Perhaps but at least I am not called Simeon
i clearly didnt say "nothing to worry about" by agreeing with the conclusion, and statutory instrument giving powers to ministers to enact secondary legislation without parliament are used since forever ( and ironically used extensively to bring in to UK law most the legislation that the Repeal Bill will formalise). whats going on here is leavers are making an issue of them to drive sentiment against the leaving process.