But there's an amazing lot of them out there.............Only an idiot though would think we voted out of The EU for the specific reason of changing the passport colour.
.......................and quite a few on here................
But there's an amazing lot of them out there.............Only an idiot though would think we voted out of The EU for the specific reason of changing the passport colour.
Yes, that is Project Fear to a tea. You believe in it. OK. You're entitled to your beliefs.No, I don't care to produce, happy for you to waste your time trying to provide evidence otherwise. You have a point with my earlier certainty that we would have been through a recession by now, but Planes being grounded and tens of thousands of city jobs going to the EU has always been associated with a hard Brexit to me, or real Brexit as you call it. Unless we remian in the single market, or create some approximation of it, trade with the EU will fall, no one doubts this, what you guys seem to believe is that the drop will be compensated with more trade with the rest of the world, which will also require some tough negotiating and take several years to reach fruition.
Yes. There must be a functional reason for changing the colour. Otherwise what is the point?
Yes, that is Project Fear to a tea. You believe in it. OK. You're entitled to your beliefs.
Just because you're part of a large minority, that doesn't mean you're right.
The debate over whether we could just leave, pay nothing and start showing the EU what a powerhouse we are in the world, or whether we could not without years of pain was where this stuff comes from. The PM was saying no deal is better than a bad deal, the Foreign secretary was saying they could go whistle for divorce bill, I think in this context it is reasonable to talk about job losses and planes being grounded.
The whole Leave campaign stinks to high heaven.
Facebook has suspended the Canadian data firm that the official Vote Leave campaign spent 40% of its budget with, as the Cambridge Analytica scandal continues to unfold.
On Friday, Facebook announced it had suspended AggregateIQ (AIQ) from its platform following reports the company may be connected to Cambridge Analytica’s parent company, SCL.
In its statement, Facebook said: “In light of recent reports that AggregateIQ may be affiliated with SCL and may, as a result, have improperly received FB user data, we have added them to the list of entities we have suspended from our platform while we investigate.
https://www.nationalobserver.com/20...adian-tech-firm-aggregateiq-over-data-scandal
Now provide the evidence that the actions of these companies changed the referendum result.
I don't have to. There are very strict rules on campaign spending as some MPs have found to their cost. The courts will prove it.
No, I don't care to produce, happy for you to waste your time trying to provide evidence otherwise. You have a point with my earlier certainty that we would have been through a recession by now, but Planes being grounded and tens of thousands of city jobs going to the EU has always been associated with a hard Brexit to me, or real Brexit as you call it. Unless we remian in the single market, or create some approximation of it, trade with the EU will fall, no one doubts this, what you guys seem to believe is that the drop will be compensated with more trade with the rest of the world, which will also require some tough negotiating and take several years to reach fruition.
The debate over whether we could just leave, pay nothing and start showing the EU what a powerhouse we are in the world, or whether we could not without years of pain was where this stuff comes from. The PM was saying no deal is better than a bad deal, the Foreign secretary was saying they could go whistle for divorce bill, I think in this context it is reasonable to talk about job losses and planes being grounded.
The whole Leave campaign stinks to high heaven.
Facebook has suspended the Canadian data firm that the official Vote Leave campaign spent 40% of its budget with, as the Cambridge Analytica scandal continues to unfold.
On Friday, Facebook announced it had suspended AggregateIQ (AIQ) from its platform following reports the company may be connected to Cambridge Analytica’s parent company, SCL.
In its statement, Facebook said: “In light of recent reports that AggregateIQ may be affiliated with SCL and may, as a result, have improperly received FB user data, we have added them to the list of entities we have suspended from our platform while we investigate.
https://www.nationalobserver.com/20...adian-tech-firm-aggregateiq-over-data-scandal
Burgundy passports becoming blue passports - lets face it - it's really exciting. Really.
The passport index shows you the world by passport colour- https://www.passportindex.org/byColor.php
This allows you to look by red, blue, green, black (like our passports actually used to be or is blue just this years black when it comes to passports?) at all the countries of the world and the colours of their passports. It's great fun.
Red includes for example most EU countries (bad) Japan (good) China (Free trade deal, so good) Iran (Tentative, pending free trade deal) Russia (Bad) - So it looks more of mixed bag than you'd expect.
Blue is basically a who's who of potential free trade deals for Dr Fox - Australia, USA, Canada, North Korea, Cuba - I can see the appeal now with blue.
Green contains plenty of good friends to The UK such as Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Nigeria and Bangladesh.
Black - New Zealand.
I know some sections of the press and a few Remainers are desperate to question the legitimacy of the referendum and willing to believe anything but ...
In two news articles last week (“Revealed: the ties that bound Canadian data firm to Leave campaign in referendum” and “Brexit insider claims Vote Leave team ‘may have broken law’”), we are happy to clarify that we did not intend to suggest that AggregateIQ is a direct part and/or the Canadian branch of Cambridge Analytica, or that it has been involved in the exploitation of Facebook data, or otherwise been involved in any of the alleged wrongdoing made against Cambridge Analytica. Further, we did not intend to suggest that AIQ secretly and unethically co-ordinated with Cambridge Analytica on the EU referendum. We are happy to make clear that AggregateIQ is and has always been 100% Canadian owned and operated.
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/mar/31/for-the-record-observer-corrections
Numerous Front/main page tinfoilhattery bigging up the story .. followed by corrections buried on page 50. This is what's known as getting ahead of the story/conspiracyitas.
No, I don't care to produce, happy for you to waste your time trying to provide evidence otherwise. You have a point with my earlier certainty that we would have been through a recession by now, but Planes being grounded and tens of thousands of city jobs going to the EU has always been associated with a hard Brexit to me, or real Brexit as you call it. Unless we remian in the single market, or create some approximation of it, trade with the EU will fall, no one doubts this, what you guys seem to believe is that the drop will be compensated with more trade with the rest of the world, which will also require some tough negotiating and take several years to reach fruition.
On the practical economic side of the Brexit debate (which for most people on here, remainers and leavers alike, isn't the only one) the point made here is key. It is very hard to see where replacement deals will come from - and even when they come how they can replace what we have already. Take Australia, often seen as the first country a post-Brexit Britain will strike a deal with, as an example. Its potential trade with the UK is a fraction of the EU's of course - it's currently not even a quarter of our trade with Italy. And what will that trade look like? "Success here is measured by how much success we get in beef and sheep" says the man in Canberra. Too right - as a Welsh sheep farmer said last week: "A deal with Australia won't effing help me." And sugar. The output of Australian cane farmers will be on the boats the day after any deal is struck. British Sugar will be in serious trouble, along with the thousands of British farmers whose output it uses. Before the referendum the huge sugar beet farms round my sister's village in north Lincolnshire were peppered with Vote Leave signs. Unless they get vast subsidies from the government and/or the deal with Australia is restricted to Holdens and boomerangs there will be different signs round those farms soon.
Perhaps I'm wrong. I'm no expert. But I just can't see how a deal with Australia can mean anything but serious problems for British agriculture. Can anyone on here offer a different scenario?
And Australia is just one example.
BECAUSE WE'RE LEAVING THE EU AND NEED TO GET RID OF THINGS THAT WE DON'T NEED TO BE ALIGNED TO.......... it's something to identify withProbably easier to opt out and change the colour than leave the eu and change the colour.
What is wrong with the burgundy ones? There is no need to change them, they work. What is the problem with them currently?