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Post by Red Rackham on May 25, 2023 0:40:10 GMT
You have absolutely zero knowledge that any part of any trade involving the uk is due to Brexit. Not even professional economists admit they can attribute any part of it to Brexit. By Brexit bonuses i assume you are talking about FDI going elsewhere, companies choosing to leave the FTSE, chronic job vacancies since the country kicked out European workers and are now paying agencies to source them from half way around the world. And you still have waiting lists in the NHS of months due to lack of staff. Ah yes. Those bonuses. It doesn't matter ffs when will you remainiacs get it into your heads that we voted to leave the unelected monstrosity because we want to be governed, for better or worse, from Westminster not Brussels.
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Post by Vinny on May 25, 2023 4:55:07 GMT
All our exports go out either facing tariffs, or the negotiated tariff free deals the sovereign UK has negotiated.
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Post by Vinny on May 25, 2023 9:20:57 GMT
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Post by buccaneer on May 25, 2023 10:10:22 GMT
Good news.
Also, for an added bonus remember when the old drunk Juncker claimed the English language would become less important after the UK had left the EU. And Macron tried to instigate the replacement of French as lingua franca?
Well, according to the Express, the EU has a block wide directive coming in Autumn that requires all train drivers in the EU to speak English in order to impose a common language between the 27.
Ironic.
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Post by Vinny on May 25, 2023 11:52:20 GMT
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Post by oracle75 on May 25, 2023 20:34:10 GMT
You have absolutely zero knowledge that any part of any trade involving the uk is due to Brexit. Not even professional economists admit they can attribute any part of it to Brexit. By Brexit bonuses i assume you are talking about FDI going elsewhere, companies choosing to leave the FTSE, chronic job vacancies since the country kicked out European workers and are now paying agencies to source them from half way around the world. And you still have waiting lists in the NHS of months due to lack of staff. Ah yes. Those bonuses. It doesn't matter ffs when will you remainiacs get it into your heads that we voted to leave the unelected monstrosity because we want to be governed, for better or worse, from Westminster not Brussels. Well what you got was being "ruled" by the worst set of westminister Brexit supporting mugs in UK history. Or you dont care then you get what you voted for. They were useless unstable adolescent liars then and they are even worse now. And you also have to still obey EU rules you now dont get to vote for. Congratulations.
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Post by Vinny on May 25, 2023 20:45:33 GMT
Thanks for boosting the thread and sharing the good news.
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Post by oracle75 on May 25, 2023 20:50:55 GMT
Anymore of this and i will be reporting you for spamming, repetition and off topic posts. And dont think i wont.
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Post by buccaneer on May 25, 2023 21:02:49 GMT
It doesn't matter ffs when will you remainiacs get it into your heads that we voted to leave the unelected monstrosity because we want to be governed, for better or worse, from Westminster not Brussels. Well what you got was being "ruled" by the worst set of westminister Brexit supporting mugs in UK history. Or you dont care then you get what you voted for. They were useless unstable adolescent liars then and they are even worse now. And you also have to still obey EU rules you now dont get to vote for. Congratulations. You don't live in the UK. You live in France. Your opinion about Brexit no matter how hideously obsessive it is, isn't important and certainly doesn't warrant the trolling of this good news thread.
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Post by oracle75 on May 25, 2023 21:46:33 GMT
I have explained this once. I have a home, an apartment, in Strasbourg where i used to work for a translating agency and a house in the UK. I pay taxes in the UK. I am a UK citizen. Now anymore of this ridiculous crap about thinking i am someone else has to stop. I find it ultimately arrogant of you that you assume i am referred to as an insult. And I find it infantile that you always refer to personal issues instead of discussing the subject. Because frankly, you cant counter the arguments which are becoming more and more clear. Nor can you prove that I am someone else. How many people regret Brexit? Brexit regret has reached record levels, according to new polling which said just 9% of Brits consider it to be more of a success than a failure. According to a YouGov survey, 62% of people describe it as more of a flop - including 37% of Leave voters.3 days ago news.sky.com › story › brexi... Brexit: Poll suggests just 9% of Britons think decision to leave ... As one of a mere 9% It is about time you started to recognise that those who voted to remain in the EU were correct and those who voted to leave were lied to by a bunch of incompetent, shallow and self immolating circus clowns who are not only incompetent but are chewing thwmselves up from the inside out. And you swallowed it whole. I wouldnt trust them to run a lemonade stand. If you think the state of the UK's standard of living or the creation of 125 jobs is good news, you must live in some medieval village. So if you think i am someone else, you are fishing in a pool of 40% of the British population who are honest enough to admit they got it wrong. And if past and present facts are either coming to fruition or have been proven to be true, and someone else has made those arguments, then they got it right . Because the same facts still exist. Now either discuss the subject and stop insulting me or continue to be the coward with no brain you seem to be.
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Post by oracle75 on May 25, 2023 22:02:04 GMT
Good news is relative. The stock of FDI in France in 2021 was about USD 978 billion (UNCTAD). Despite the crisis, investment in certain strategic sectors, such as R&D, health care and renewable energy, recorded a rise. According to OECD data, FDI flows to France amounted to more than USD 11 billion in the first half of 2022. santandertrade.com › portal Foreign investment in France - Santandertrade.com In 2022, France welcomed 1,725 foreign investment projects, which created or maintained 58,810 jobs. This amounted to a record growth of +31% in the number of jobs compared with 2021. These results hereby prove investors’ confidence in France. www.businessfrance.fr/en/discover-FranceNow tell me about your good news of 125 jobs. You dont have a clue about what is happening elsewhere.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on May 26, 2023 0:24:11 GMT
Good news is relative. The stock of FDI in France in 2021 was about USD 978 billion (UNCTAD). Despite the crisis, investment in certain strategic sectors, such as R&D, health care and renewable energy, recorded a rise. According to OECD data, FDI flows to France amounted to more than USD 11 billion in the first half of 2022. santandertrade.com › portal Foreign investment in France - Santandertrade.com In 2022, France welcomed 1,725 foreign investment projects, which created or maintained 58,810 jobs. This amounted to a record growth of +31% in the number of jobs compared with 2021. These results hereby prove investors’ confidence in France. www.businessfrance.fr/en/discover-FranceNow tell me about your good news of 125 jobs. You dont have a clue about what is happening elsewhere. That's because Macron is being good to President Xi, which can open doors to a lot of foreign investment from the BRICs plus. Where France is diplomatically looking like it is open for business, our politicians frighten investors off with their rash decisions, like the latest is Hikvision
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Post by Red Rackham on May 26, 2023 5:14:44 GMT
It doesn't matter ffs when will you remainiacs get it into your heads that we voted to leave the unelected monstrosity because we want to be governed, for better or worse, from Westminster not Brussels. Well what you got was being "ruled" by the worst set of westminister Brexit supporting mugs in UK history. Or you dont care then you get what you voted for. They were useless unstable adolescent liars then and they are even worse now. And you also have to still obey EU rules you now dont get to vote for. Congratulations. The difference being we can sack our elected representatives in Westminster. No electorates have any power to sack the unelected commissars and presidents who govern the EU.
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Post by oracle75 on May 26, 2023 6:37:52 GMT
Well what you got was being "ruled" by the worst set of westminister Brexit supporting mugs in UK history. Or you dont care then you get what you voted for. They were useless unstable adolescent liars then and they are even worse now. And you also have to still obey EU rules you now dont get to vote for. Congratulations. The difference being we can sack our elected representatives in Westminster. No electorates have any power to sack the unelected commissars and presidents who govern the EU. The elected head of state can sack their one commissioner. Directly elected members of the EU parliament can dismiss the whole commission. And if you think the UK can dismiss a government when it wants, it has wanted to do so for at least two years and/or when three UNELECTED prime ministers took power. I dont remember any public voice in change of power over the last three years. If that is democracy or a response to a desire to change governments, you are a giraffe.
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Post by buccaneer on May 26, 2023 7:58:24 GMT
I have explained this once. I have a home, an apartment, in Strasbourg where i used to work for a translating agency and a house in the UK. I pay taxes in the UK. I am a UK citizen. Now anymore of this ridiculous crap about thinking i am someone else has to stop. I find it ultimately arrogant of you that you assume i am referred to as an insult. And I find it infantile that you always refer to personal issues instead of discussing the subject. Because frankly, you cant counter the arguments which are becoming more and more clear. Nor can you prove that I am someone else. How many people regret Brexit? Brexit regret has reached record levels, according to new polling which said just 9% of Brits consider it to be more of a success than a failure. According to a YouGov survey, 62% of people describe it as more of a flop - including 37% of Leave voters.3 days ago news.sky.com › story › brexi... Brexit: Poll suggests just 9% of Britons think decision to leave ... As one of a mere 9% It is about time you started to recognise that those who voted to remain in the EU were correct and those who voted to leave were lied to by a bunch of incompetent, shallow and self immolating circus clowns who are not only incompetent but are chewing thwmselves up from the inside out. And you swallowed it whole. I wouldnt trust them to run a lemonade stand. If you think the state of the UK's standard of living or the creation of 125 jobs is good news, you must live in some medieval village. So if you think i am someone else, you are fishing in a pool of 40% of the British population who are honest enough to admit they got it wrong. And if past and present facts are either coming to fruition or have been proven to be true, and someone else has made those arguments, then they got it right . Because the same facts still exist. Now either discuss the subject and stop insulting me or continue to be the coward with no brain you seem to be. Sorry, but I don't put much stock in polls and forecasts like you. That's why, when you were observing the referendum from afar, remain lost because they thought the vote was already sewn up due to the polls and forecasts. This quote from Billy Murry applies to you Kim: "It's hard to win an argument with a smart person. It's damn near impossible to win an argument with a stupid person."
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