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I was at cricket on Friday with a bunch of guys that included three City traders. They were obviously keeping half an eye on goings on re public reaction and the markets. One reported that the biggest Google search of the day had been "what happens if you leave the EU?". This was Friday. the day AFTER the election. Hmmm.
To be accused of being 'racist' and 'stupid' because I'd rather we weren't dictated to by a bunch of unelected, unaccountable, random people is odd and rather amusing.
For the record, I'm one of the 36% of 18-24's that bothered to go and vote and I'm delighted with the outcome.
People in this country have had enough of experts....................
We were one of the big 3. Nothing actually happened without the UK, Germany and France being in on it.
What influence did we have? Are you only just asking this question now?
Just because legislation was enacted that we did not like, it did not mean that it wasn't in the interests of the bloc as a whole. FFS
People are asking basic questions that they should have throughly researched before putting pencil to paper.
On 72 occasions in the Council of Ministers where the United Kingdom has opposed a particular measure. Of those 72 occasions, we had lost 72 times. One of the big 3 lol,
On 72 occasions in the Council of Ministers where the United Kingdom has opposed a particular measure. Of those 72 occasions, we had lost 72 times. One of the big 3 lol,
Yeah, I heard this, but took it with a prince of salt as well. It could be a common entry to find a much visited page to revisit some information. But you're right, too many people were uninformed and voted on feeling rather than insight.
What did the City boys say about what will happen next? We'll have this market silliness for a few weeks I think and then it will settle, but the issue will be that growth and tax receipts will just be depressed long-term. We'll have to borrow more to invest. My view.
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On 72 occasions in the Council of Ministers where the United Kingdom has opposed a particular measure. Of those 72 occasions, we had lost 72 times. One of the big 3 lol,
Yeah, I heard this, but took it with a prince of salt as well. It could be a common entry to find a much visited page to revisit some information. But you're right, too many people were uninformed and voted on feeling rather than insight.
What did the City boys say about what will happen next? We'll have this market silliness for a few weeks I think and then it will settle, but the issue will be that growth and tax receipts will just be depressed long-term. We'll have to borrow more to invest. My view.
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How do you feel about the next prime minister being unelected?
I've just seen, I'm hoping it calms down and we can see where it is going over the next few years.
When you type those words, doesn't even a little bit of you feel it sounds elitist and patronising, just a tiny little bit of your inner better self ..................
If you crudely accept that people voting Leave were uniformed, why would you think if they hypothetically were suddenly informed that they would vote like you, are you saying every one of the 158 MP's that voted to Leave were uniformed and had no insight ??
It's not illegal for her to discuss things with us, it's not under treaty that she can't discuss things with us.But she can't though; this is an area (under Treaty) of EU, not member state, competence (responsibility). For AM to do such a thing would cause a s***storm of enormous proportion in the other 26 member states directed both at her, and possibly the UK, for being complicit in something that could be deemed illegal.
Scotland got a standing ovation...
It was just a cheeky piss take. You've seen him before, right?I would say that accusing the EU members of not doing a day’s work in their lives
That's just him talking up our side. You don't go into negotiations talking up the other side do you, it's hardly offensive.He also challenged them with "the EU needs us more than we need the EU."
I'm off to France tomorrow, I haven't complained.All those who voted Leave will be the first to complain when it hits their pockets and again on the Euro exchange rate on their Costa Del Sol holiday's.
They are always insulting each other though.He insulted his fellow MEPs
As above, you talk up your side before a negotiation. To suggest that is unacceptable is ridiculous.His claims that the EU would need the UK now more than we would need it were woefully wide of the mark.
No. I'm not being rude, I'm stating simple truths.
We live in a world where some people are very intelligent and some are not intelligent at all.
I agree we could debate the anti and pre-EU dogma which will sit on both sides. Many have entrenched views that are not open-minded.
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You may be forgetting the 2,500+ occasions where the UK has agreed with a measure, and won.
The next Prime Minister will be an elected MP.