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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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A1X

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 1, 2017
20,538
Deepest, darkest Sussex
 


Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,468
Mid Sussex
It's odd how many of the people who support most of the public sector going on strike for big pay rises/sticking it to the Tories, never seem concerned about inflationtionary pressure .. but when people on generally lower wages finally benefit from big pay increases thanks to Brexit its a bad thing/inflationary.

Also worth remembering that the UK inflation rate is a bit lower than the EU average. Unfortunately the main causes of dramatic increases in inflation (covid/Ukraine) across Europe have masked this undoubted Brexit benefit.

It's about time we weened ourselves off a completely unsustainable high immigration, low wage, low productivity economy (y)
I think you have missed the bit about the criminally Tory government’s push for Brexit and subsequent fuckwhittery in handling Brexit et al. 👍
 


WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,767
I think you have missed the bit about the criminally Tory government’s push for Brexit and subsequent fuckwhittery in handling Brexit et al. 👍
If you are going to try and highlight what our friend 'the bringer of truth' has missed, I think you may need a bit longer than I've been on NSC :lolol:

My personal favourite from that particular contribution is
It's about time we weened ourselves off a completely unsustainable high immigration, low wage, low productivity economy (y)

Because a high wage, low skilled, even lower productivity economy is definitely the way ahead in a 21st century economy. He really is the gift that keeps on giving :facepalm:
 


Deportivo Seagull

I should coco
Jul 22, 2003
5,468
Mid Sussex
If you are going to try and highlight what our friend 'the bringer of truth' has missed, I think you may need a bit longer than I've been on NSC :lolol:

My personal favourite from that particular contribution is


Because a high wage, low skilled, even lower productivity economy is definitely the way ahead in a 21st century economy. He really is the gift that keeps on giving :facepalm:
i didn’t want to set the bar too low knowing that Dogbotherer or whatever he’s called would just lower it further.
 




vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,272
There’s always some much talk about the UK bring the 5th largest economy in the world, but the reality is we’re about 25th in a GDP per capita basis. The poorer half of our nation already have living standards on a par with the former eastern block.

We’re fast turning into a middle income country with some rich people.
Don't forget our increasing reliance on Food Banks and In Work state benefits and what does that say? A failing nation...oh apart from The Few.
 










rogersix

Well-known member
Jan 18, 2014
8,202
It's odd how many of the people who support most of the public sector going on strike for big pay rises/sticking it to the Tories, never seem concerned about inflationtionary pressure .. but when people on generally lower wages finally benefit from big pay increases thanks to Brexit its a bad thing/inflationary.

Also worth remembering that the UK inflation rate is a bit lower than the EU average. Unfortunately the main causes of dramatic increases in inflation (covid/Ukraine) across Europe have masked this undoubted Brexit benefit.

It's about time we weened ourselves off a completely unsustainable high immigration, low wage, low productivity economy (y)
shall you be the last?

everyone's laughing at you,

have you thought about taking up macrame? knotworrier
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
28,272
Cracking call on LBC James O'brien just now. bloke accusing the EU of lies and corruption etc etc yet can't give any examples, marvellous scenes.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
It's odd how many of the people who support most of the public sector going on strike for big pay rises/sticking it to the Tories, never seem concerned about inflationtionary pressure .. but when people on generally lower wages finally benefit from big pay increases thanks to Brexit its a bad thing/inflationary.

Also worth remembering that the UK inflation rate is a bit lower than the EU average. Unfortunately the main causes of dramatic increases in inflation (covid/Ukraine) across Europe have masked this undoubted Brexit benefit.

It's about time we weened ourselves off a completely unsustainable high immigration, low wage, low productivity economy (y)
 








Wokeworrier

Active member
Aug 7, 2021
334
West sussex/travelling
shall you be the last?

everyone's laughing at you,

have you thought about taking up macrame? knotworrier

Welcome back wodger, have you been on your holibobs or perhaps banned again?

Well, I for one think it's very nice that NSC still allows at least a few alternative views to counter the radicalised echo chamber nonsense which makes up 95% of this thread.

Nearly 'everyone' steers well clear of this thread for entirely understandable reasons but laughing would be a distinct improvement on pearl-clutching, calls for bans by the #FBPE crew/usual suspects who can't cope with being ridiculed!

Seriously though (can you do serious?), working on the majority assumption on here that everything negative is down to Brexit and anything positive, forever more, would have happened anyway, would you be capable of putting a time frame on when you think we will rejoin the customs union/single market/ EU? I put the question out to the room also. Good to get a record to bounce in years to come :wink:
 


WATFORD zero

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 10, 2003
27,767
Welcome back wodger, have you been on your holibobs or perhaps banned again?

Well, I for one think it's very nice that NSC still allows at least a few alternative views to counter the radicalised echo chamber nonsense which makes up 95% of this thread.

Nearly 'everyone' steers well clear of this thread for entirely understandable reasons but laughing would be a distinct improvement on pearl-clutching, calls for bans by the #FBPE crew/usual suspects who can't cope with being ridiculed!

Seriously though (can you do serious?), working on the majority assumption on here that everything negative is down to Brexit and anything positive, forever more, would have happened anyway, would you be capable of putting a time frame on when you think we will rejoin the customs union/single market/ EU? I put the question out to the room also. Good to get a record to bounce in years to come :wink:
So your not going to have another go at trying to defend your Brexit campaign after your attempt yesterday where you obviously didn't understand the graph you posted, incorrectly stated that the EU inflation rate was currently higher than Britain's and didn't understand what a low skilled, high paid workforce would do to a country's economy in the 21st century :dunce:

To be fair I think you do look very slightly less stupid when you simply troll :lolol:
 


Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
25,453
Sussex by the Sea
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Wokeworrier

Active member
Aug 7, 2021
334
West sussex/travelling
So your not going to have another go at trying to defend your Brexit campaign after your attempt yesterday where you obviously didn't understand the graph you posted, incorrectly stated that the EU inflation rate was currently higher than Britain's and didn't understand what a low skilled, high paid workforce would do to a country's economy in the 21st century :dunce:

To be fair I think you do look very slightly less stupid when you simply troll :lolol:

Speaking of stupid trolls ....

A couple of minor corrections, I didn't post any graph about EU inflation yesterday, the posts about EU (not eurozone) inflation I did make were entirely accurate. Apart from that spot on .. :dunce::lolol:
 


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