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UK ever more polarised as Brexit Party storms to EU vote win

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1 minute ago, sanemax said:

 

I dunno , was you being sarcastic or satirical ?

Telling the truth.

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Just now, stevenl said:

Telling the truth.

Oh , I see .

I understand now .

To be a "clever" person, you just need to call anyone that disagrees with you "stupid"

It seems quite easy to be a "clever" person 

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36 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Telling the truth? Doubting brexit will be damaging to the UK economy is either lying or plain stupid.

On the other hand it may be the best thing that happened to the British economy since the EU went political.

20 minutes ago, sanemax said:

Oh , I see .

I understand now .

To be a "clever" person, you just need to call anyone that disagrees with you "stupid"

It seems quite easy to be a "clever" person 

No, nothing to do with being clever or disagreeing or not, only when someone ignores facts because it doesn't suit his or hers opinion that person is either lying or stupid.

7 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

On the other hand it may be the best thing that happened to the British economy since the EU went political.

It may be good for other things, but for the economy, impossible.

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Just now, stevenl said:

No, nothing to do with being clever or disagreeing or not, only when someone ignores facts because it doesn't suit his or hers opinion that person is either lying or stupid.

I am willing to listen .

Can you post the "facts" that I am ignoring ?

20 hours ago, Chelseafan said:

In a word No.....I don't know if Farage would of tried but I think the brexiteers would of accepted the result in good grace unlike the remainers

 

Farage explicitly said that if the vote were 52-48 against Brexit that wouldn't be a big enough margin to put the issue to rest.

It may be good for other things, but for the economy, impossible.
Nothings impossible.
You lack imagination and positiveness.


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2 minutes ago, bristolboy said:

Farage explicitly said that if the vote were 52-48 against Brexit that wouldn't be a big enough margin to put the issue to rest.

He only said that about if he lost , he didnt say that about if he won 

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3 minutes ago, bristolboy said:

Farage explicitly said that if the vote were 52-48 against Brexit that wouldn't be a big enough margin to put the issue to rest.

Cameron explicitly said the opposite. The majority of MPs said they would respect the referendum result, but haven't.

Looks like Farage was the only one telling the truth.

1 hour ago, sanemax said:

I am willing to listen .

Can you post the "facts" that I am ignoring ?

This has been done many, many times already, also on here. So just do a search and you can find out for yourself, but I will give you two quotes from Wikipedia's economic effects of Brexit page: " There is a broad consensus among economists and in the economic literature that Brexit will likely reduce the real per-capita income level in the UK " and " There is overwhelming or near-unanimous agreement among economists that leaving the European Union will adversely affect the British economy in the medium- and long-term. ".

1 hour ago, Chelseafan said:

Nothings impossible.
You lack imagination and positiveness.


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Au contraire, still very positive this whole thing will be stopped.

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Just now, stevenl said:

This has been done many, many times already, also on here. So just do a search and you can find out for yourself, but I will give you two quotes from Wikipedia's economic effects of Brexit page: " There is a broad consensus among economists and in the economic literature that Brexit will likely reduce the real per-capita income level in the UK " and " There is overwhelming or near-unanimous agreement among economists that leaving the European Union will adversely affect the British economy in the medium- and long-term. ".

But you do realise that those are just peoples opinions and they are not facts ?

4 minutes ago, sanemax said:

But you do realise that those are just peoples opinions and they are not facts ?

You know what near-unanimous means?

 

Believe it or not, brexit will adversely affect the UK economy.

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8 minutes ago, stevenl said:

You know what near-unanimous means?

 

 

Yes, it doesnt mean "fact"

So, dont suggest that I am stupid for "ignoring facts" , when I just disagree with other peoples opinion

19 minutes ago, sanemax said:

Yes, it doesnt mean "fact"

So, dont suggest that I am stupid for "ignoring facts" , when I just disagree with other peoples opinion

Yes, you're the economic expert here, and can show us why all real experts are wrong.

 

I'm out of this discussion, there is no point discussing this with laymen who know much better than the experts.

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1 minute ago, stevenl said:

I'm out of this discussion, there is no point.

Thank god!

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34 minutes ago, stevenl said:

This has been done many, many times already, also on here. So just do a search and you can find out for yourself, but I will give you two quotes from Wikipedia's economic effects of Brexit page: " There is a broad consensus among economists and in the economic literature that Brexit will likely reduce the real per-capita income level in the UK " and " There is overwhelming or near-unanimous agreement among economists that leaving the European Union will adversely affect the British economy in the medium- and long-term. ".

 

And who wrote this Wilipedia entry?

 

Equally when the name economist is conjured up, I always think of those economic experts who predicted in the early 2000’s, that in the event of the U.K not accepting the Euro, that it would be economic disaster for the U.K. How wrong they were on that prediction.

Then came the 2008 world economic slump, which the vast majority of these so called Economic experts, failed to predict 

Forward to 2016, when again these economic experts predicted immediate financial Armageddon, if we were to have faith in the ability of the U.K to succeed out of the straight jacket of our masters In Brussels.

 

 Far better to ask Gypsy Rose at the local fair, to look in her crystal ball, as I’m sure she’ll be more accurate.

 

 

 

1 minute ago, Thairealist said:

 

And who wrote this Wilipedia entry?

 

Equally when the name economist is conjured up, I always think of those economic experts who predicted in the early 2000’s, that in the event of the U.K not accepting the Euro, that it would be economic disaster for the U.K. How wrong they were on that prediction.

Then came the 2008 world economic slump, which the vast majority of these so called Economic experts, failed to predict 

Forward to 2016, when again these economic experts predicted immediate financial Armageddon, if we were to have faith in the ability of the U.K to succeed out of the straight jacket of our masters In Brussels.

 

 Far better to ask Gypsy Rose at the local fair, to look in her crystal ball, as I’m sure she’ll be more accurate.

 

 

 

In Thailand it is more than likely Gypsy Rose will have balls, not sure about the crystal though ????

15 minutes ago, Thairealist said:

 

And who wrote this Wilipedia entry?

 

Equally when the name economist is conjured up, I always think of those economic experts who predicted in the early 2000’s, that in the event of the U.K not accepting the Euro, that it would be economic disaster for the U.K. How wrong they were on that prediction.

Then came the 2008 world economic slump, which the vast majority of these so called Economic experts, failed to predict 

Forward to 2016, when again these economic experts predicted immediate financial Armageddon, if we were to have faith in the ability of the U.K to succeed out of the straight jacket of our masters In Brussels.

 

 Far better to ask Gypsy Rose at the local fair, to look in her crystal ball, as I’m sure she’ll be more accurate.

 

 

 

Don't like wikipedia, do a search yourself. The result will be the same.

 

But you don't do that and don't want to do that, because your opinion differs from the experts.

57 minutes ago, sanemax said:

But you do realise that those are just peoples opinions and they are not facts ?

so, you decided to run naked down the high street - 49 of your mates say this is a bad idea and you'll get arrested. But one says " na - it will be a laff, do it" 

 

Do you ignore the advice of the 49  because it's just their opinion?

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4 hours ago, roobaa01 said:

a clear vote against antisemite corbyn and socialism. with boris johnson comes the hard brexit, which will benefit the uk and kick the eurocratism in the face.

 

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I agree with the bit about Corbyn and socialism.

 

IF Boris wins the election for being PM he will win the poisoned chalice and will have to clear Brexit by October 31, one way or another.

 

Whatever the outcome of Brexit it is only 5 months away and the new PM will not be up and running until the back end of July which will give whoever only 3 months to achieve what took TM 3 years to screw up.

 

The UK will be damaged and it will probably take a year or 2 to shake out all the dead meat. During that time under WTO rules we can still trade with the EU and negotiate new trade deals without going through the EU. While we are still in the EU we cannot initiate or make our own deals.

 

It will also damage the EU as well but to what extent I have no idea.

 

Perhaps stevenl's experts can do their mumbo jumbo and come up with an accurate assessment.

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1 hour ago, Thairealist said:

 

And who wrote this Wilipedia entry?

 

Equally when the name economist is conjured up, I always think of those economic experts who predicted in the early 2000’s, that in the event of the U.K not accepting the Euro, that it would be economic disaster for the U.K. How wrong they were on that prediction.

Then came the 2008 world economic slump, which the vast majority of these so called Economic experts, failed to predict 

Forward to 2016, when again these economic experts predicted immediate financial Armageddon, if we were to have faith in the ability of the U.K to succeed out of the straight jacket of our masters In Brussels.

 

 Far better to ask Gypsy Rose at the local fair, to look in her crystal ball, as I’m sure she’ll be more accurate.

 

 

 

Wasn't the world supposed to end in 2000 when all the experts predicting the Y2K bug would bring our demise and lead to planes falling from the sky?

 

 

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1 hour ago, tebee said:

so, you decided to run naked down the high street - 49 of your mates say this is a bad idea and you'll get arrested. But one says " na - it will be a laff, do it" 

 

Do you ignore the advice of the 49  because it's just their opinion?

Nah but if 52 say do it and 48 say don't I'll go with the majority.

 

10 minutes ago, Chelseafan said:

Nah but if 52 say do it and 48 say don't I'll go with the majority.

 

Nothing to do with this part of the discussion.

I'd say though if it is this close, ask them to think it over and later ask them again, but make sure the question is clear.

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23 minutes ago, Chelseafan said:

Nah but if 52 say do it and 48 say don't I'll go with the majority.

Not me,

I would take 3 years planning my naked run while calling the 52 stupid bigots.

Then I'd ask them to vote again.

On 5/27/2019 at 12:24 PM, webfact said:

though the 27 other members of the bloc have shown surprising unity during the tortuous negotiations.

Yeah of course mostly a bunch of ponces.

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55 minutes ago, Chelseafan said:

Wasn't the world supposed to end in 2000 when all the experts predicting the Y2K bug would bring our demise and lead to planes falling from the sky?

 

 

The Y2K bug was avoided because it was foreseen and hundreds or even thousands of programmers and IT experts avoided...... they were listened to and a disaster was averted. 

Just as small lox was averted because experts were listened to and many other events....they didn't happen because people listened to those warning about them.

2 hours ago, Thairealist said:

And who wrote this Wilipedia entry?

You are showing that you don't understand, how wiki is compile....... it is your ignorance on display here, not Wikipedia's

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