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Post by jonksy on Nov 29, 2023 17:09:32 GMT
EUSSR admits Brexit humiliation after trying to steal thousands of jobs
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Post by see2 on Nov 29, 2023 17:51:24 GMT
_There have been comments that the EU has also benefitted by the fast growths in the investment industry globally. And that the final cost to the City could be much higher depending on the outcome of Brexit._
Try something more reliable like the Financial Times.
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Post by Pacifico on Nov 29, 2023 18:12:09 GMT
"Try something more reliable like the Financial Times."
The most pro-EU newspaper in the country - why not?...
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Post by vlk on Dec 2, 2023 18:15:13 GMT
Do you know families where family-members have stopped talking to each other because of opposing views on Brexit? I've heard there are many such cases. If so, not very strong families if some politics causes people to fall out.
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Post by johnofgwent on Dec 2, 2023 23:31:16 GMT
Do you know families where family-members have stopped talking to each other because of opposing views on Brexit? I've heard there are many such cases. If so, not very strong families if some politics causes people to fall out. i know of many families where something has caused a rift. But nothing that trivial. In my own family history it took the selling out of fifty villagers in the 1830’s and a subsequent massacre by the ‘authorities’ to cause the ancestor of my first serious girlfriend to be so hated by my grandmother that she went ballistic when she found out who she was …… I mean, getting pissed off about hating the french doesn’t really come in that league does it.
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Post by jonksy on Dec 3, 2023 4:15:36 GMT
Insider lifts lid on EUSSR's 'sloppy standards' after bloc rocked by major corruption scandal.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2023 19:51:48 GMT
_There have been comments that the EU has also benefitted by the fast growths in the investment industry globally. And that the final cost to the City could be much higher depending on the outcome of Brexit._ Try something more reliable like the Financial Times. Youve got to admit. It is at least a step up from his usual source, the Daily Mail.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2023 19:58:56 GMT
Do you know families where family-members have stopped talking to each other because of opposing views on Brexit? I've heard there are many such cases. If so, not very strong families if some politics causes people to fall out. Indeed. Families who fall out over politics cannot possibly be strong families. My extended family has included staunch Tory supporters, lifelong Liberals, Labour supporters, a onetime member of the Socialist Workers Party, a Green supporter, a UKIP supporter, and someone who saw virtue in the BNP. Political discussions at large family gatherings were interesting to say the least and sometimes heated especially if alcohol was one of the participants. But we all somehow managed to still be on good terms with each other.
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Post by see2 on Dec 3, 2023 21:37:09 GMT
"Try something more reliable like the Financial Times."
The most pro-EU newspaper in the country - why not?... Just about anything has to be miles more reliable than the Daily Express. Do you dispute the FT version.
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Post by see2 on Dec 3, 2023 21:44:17 GMT
Do you know families where family-members have stopped talking to each other because of opposing views on Brexit? I've heard there are many such cases. If so, not very strong families if some politics causes people to fall out. There was one individual who divorced his wife when he found out she had voted for Brexit.
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Post by Pacifico on Dec 3, 2023 22:08:48 GMT
"Try something more reliable like the Financial Times."
The most pro-EU newspaper in the country - why not?... Just about anything has to be miles more reliable than the Daily Express. Do you dispute the FT version. given that the FT was forecasting economic disaster if we didn't join the Euro I take all of their pronouncements on the EU with a pinch of salt - I suggest you do as well.
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Post by buccaneer on Dec 3, 2023 22:54:58 GMT
Do you know families where family-members have stopped talking to each other because of opposing views on Brexit? I've heard there are many such cases. If so, not very strong families if some politics causes people to fall out. There was one individual who divorced his wife when he found out she had voted for Brexit. The mindset of remainers. Stamp their feet, divorce their wives. What a weak little man.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2023 23:56:40 GMT
Brexit supporters are now in the minority, but we have to go along with democracy FOR NOW
The children and young people of today will change Brexit sometime in the future
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Dec 4, 2023 2:59:35 GMT
Do you know families where family-members have stopped talking to each other because of opposing views on Brexit? I've heard there are many such cases. If so, not very strong families if some politics causes people to fall out. Indeed. Families who fall out over politics cannot possibly be strong families. My extended family has included staunch Tory supporters, lifelong Liberals, Labour supporters, a onetime member of the Socialist Workers Party, a Green supporter, a UKIP supporter, and someone who saw virtue in the BNP. Political discussions at large family gatherings were interesting to say the least and sometimes heated especially if alcohol was one of the participants. But we all somehow managed to still be on good terms with each other. None of my family in its entire history and probably including all its friends have ever voted Labour. If you said you voted Labour where I come from you would get some very strange looks, like people thinking are you alright in the head and that kind of thing. Nor have I ever seen a Labour poster in the town I'm from. You get the odd liberal, far more Cons, but mostly people think the government stinks, whichever party it is.
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Post by jonksy on Dec 4, 2023 4:01:14 GMT
Brexit supporters are now in the minority, but we have to go along with democracy FOR NOW The children and young people of today will change Brexit sometime in the future Oh do you know each and every one of them fiddles? You talk utter bollocks.
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