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Post by Toreador on Apr 1, 2023 8:02:12 GMT
See2, just for a change try to look forwards, rather than backwards. Look I am interested in the truth, I want to see the UK flourish I F******G WELL LIVE HERE as too, presumably do most who voted to remain. But Brexit so far has been a right Horlicks so those who voted leave should IMO be taking a more serious approach to our future and that means looking to the future objectively, not though rose tinted glasses. I wear
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Post by see2 on Apr 1, 2023 8:42:53 GMT
Look I am interested in the truth, I want to see the UK flourish I F******G WELL LIVE HERE as too, presumably do most who voted to remain. But Brexit so far has been a right Horlicks so those who voted leave should IMO be taking a more serious approach to our future and that means looking to the future objectively, not though rose tinted glasses. Oh boy, you got it bad. I sense that for you nothing in the future will ever be good enough. For you the EU was nirvana and nothing else will ever do. And that's fair enough. What isn't fair enough is the fact that you are in a constant state of mourning, incapable of moving on, you want the future to be bad so you can say, told you so. And that's pretty sad. I'm not responsible for your apparent misreading of my position. I'm just asking for people like yourself to take your rose tinteds off.
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Post by Steve on Apr 1, 2023 8:52:57 GMT
Professor Colin Talbot yet another lefty remnant prick.
. . . 0.08% Jonksy, not even one thousandth's . Is it that it's too difficult a tiny number for you to understand or more likely that you hated that that caption brought it home how desperately you are searching for any nano crumbs of comfort for this pyrrhic victory of yours. Still you'll carry on attacking the messenger won't you, the serious debaters will focus on facts.
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Post by jonksy on Apr 1, 2023 8:57:17 GMT
Professor Colin Talbot yet another lefty remnant prick.
. . . 0.08% Jonksy, not even one thousandth's . Is it that it's too difficult a tiny number for you to understand or more likely that you hated that that caption brought it home how desperately you are searching for any nano crumbs of comfort for this pyrrhic victory of yours. Still you'll carry on attacking the messenger won't you, the serious debaters will focus on facts. Why would I or anyone else try and steal your crown on attacking the messenger? I see yet again you didn't acknowledge the total hypocrisy of the prick you cited...
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Post by Steve on Apr 1, 2023 9:08:06 GMT
I see again that 0.08% is still too complex for you. Let me translate: it's fuck all, irrelevant and lost in the noise.
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Post by buccaneer on Apr 1, 2023 9:50:39 GMT
Good to see the UK is moving on from an inward looking region to part of the world where free-trade is the driver and not regulation. The Indo-Pacific region have made more progress than the EU in liberalising services which is
suited to the British economy. It's also predicted that 90% of global middle-class growth with happen in that region over the coming years.
It also to make Brexit stick and returning to the EU very difficult now.
This is good news for Global Britain.
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Post by Bentley on Apr 1, 2023 10:17:51 GMT
Wealth and power is moving East . We now have a toe hold in that . Let the ex remainers whine . They have earned it 😁
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2023 10:19:15 GMT
Good to see the UK is moving on from an inward looking region to part of the world where free-trade is the driver and not regulation. The Indo-Pacific region have made more progress than the EU in liberalising services which is suited to the British economy. It's also predicted that 90% of global middle-class growth with happen in that region over the coming years. It also to make Brexit stick and returning to the EU very difficult now. This is good news for Global Britain. It has always been the case that the greater the distance a product has to travel, the greater the travel costs involved and the higher the end price has to be to make it economically viable. It therefore does not really make economic sense to diminish trade with our nearest neighbours whilst attempting to replace it with trade from the other side of the globe. Little wonder that we have higher inflation than nearly every other western economy.
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Post by jonksy on Apr 1, 2023 10:31:36 GMT
I see again that 0.08% is still too complex for you. Let me translate: it's fuck all, irrelevant and lost in the noise. Usual remnant bollox. You only have to go on pro remain websites to read the same trash. And the usual fuckwits cite it word for word.
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Post by jonksy on Apr 1, 2023 10:32:43 GMT
Good to see the UK is moving on from an inward looking region to part of the world where free-trade is the driver and not regulation. The Indo-Pacific region have made more progress than the EU in liberalising services which is suited to the British economy. It's also predicted that 90% of global middle-class growth with happen in that region over the coming years. It also to make Brexit stick and returning to the EU very difficult now. This is good news for Global Britain. It has always been the case that the greater the distance a product has to travel, the greater the travel costs involved and the higher the end price has to be to make it economically viable. It therefore does not really make economic sense to diminish trade with our nearest neighbours whilst attempting to replace it with trade from the other side of the globe. Little wonder that we have higher inflation than nearly every other western economy. Distance has nothing to do with it...
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Post by Steve on Apr 1, 2023 10:35:09 GMT
Good to see the UK is moving on from an inward looking region to part of the world where free-trade is the driver and not regulation. The Indo-Pacific region have made more progress than the EU in liberalising services which is suited to the British economy. It's also predicted that 90% of global middle-class growth with happen in that region over the coming years. It also to make Brexit stick and returning to the EU very difficult now. This is good news for Global Britain. You do realise that all that future zone growth predictions have been taken account of by the Leave government in coming up with that figure of fuck all just 0.08% don't you.
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Post by buccaneer on Apr 1, 2023 10:35:25 GMT
Good to see the UK is moving on from an inward looking region to part of the world where free-trade is the driver and not regulation. The Indo-Pacific region have made more progress than the EU in liberalising services which is suited to the British economy. It's also predicted that 90% of global middle-class growth with happen in that region over the coming years. It also to make Brexit stick and returning to the EU very difficult now. This is good news for Global Britain. It has always been the case that the greater the distance a product has to travel, the greater the travel costs involved and the higher the end price has to be to make it economically viable. It therefore does not really make economic sense to diminish trade with our nearest neighbours whilst attempting to replace it with trade from the other side of the globe. Little wonder that we have higher inflation than nearly every other western economy. We have a FTA with the EU. We are part of CPTPP trading community. Digital tech and services many of which travel through the internet.
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Post by buccaneer on Apr 1, 2023 10:36:43 GMT
Good to see the UK is moving on from an inward looking region to part of the world where free-trade is the driver and not regulation. The Indo-Pacific region have made more progress than the EU in liberalising services which is suited to the British economy. It's also predicted that 90% of global middle-class growth with happen in that region over the coming years. It also to make Brexit stick and returning to the EU very difficult now. This is good news for Global Britain. You do realise that all that future zone growth predictions have been taken account of by the Leave government in coming up with that figure of fuck all just 0.08% don't you. Sounds like you've just had some bitter news.
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Post by Pacifico on Apr 1, 2023 10:38:25 GMT
Good to see the UK is moving on from an inward looking region to part of the world where free-trade is the driver and not regulation. The Indo-Pacific region have made more progress than the EU in liberalising services which is suited to the British economy. It's also predicted that 90% of global middle-class growth with happen in that region over the coming years. It also to make Brexit stick and returning to the EU very difficult now. This is good news for Global Britain. It has always been the case that the greater the distance a product has to travel, the greater the travel costs involved and the higher the end price has to be to make it economically viable. It therefore does not really make economic sense to diminish trade with our nearest neighbours whilst attempting to replace it with trade from the other side of the globe. Little wonder that we have higher inflation than nearly every other western economy. look to the future - who is it best to tie yourself to?, a shrinking market or an expanding one?
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Post by Steve on Apr 1, 2023 10:39:48 GMT
You do realise that all that future zone growth predictions have been taken account of by the Leave government in coming up with that figure of fuck all just 0.08% don't you. Sounds like you've just had some bitter news. You wish but you'd be wrong, again. But then I know how ridiculous crowing about 0.08% is especially when it comes with attendant risks to UK jobs.
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