And it's been widely accepted that austerity doesn't work. Even Osbourne has rolled back a lot of his austerity measures. Do some research
I forgot what day it is . But you still did not answer the question ?. We are in one of the best positions of all of Europe .
We were in the top 3 before the crash and we are in the top 3 now, I don't see where the difference is?
Do you mean me? I didn't say that. It will change because it will have to, but the net result will be a solution. Not everything has to be approached from the negative perspective.
Don't bother Brian, he is one of life's 'hard done by'. The problem is he likes to drag everybody else down as well.
Of course something will happen because the law will change. You claimed 'nothing will change', when it obviously will.
Morning, Brian. I would phrase that differently. The Labour Party, I would hope, would seek to promote growth as a means of a way out of it. Austerity is a bit like applying leeches (they know who they are ) to a patient suffering high blood pressure.
[QUOTE="Toby, post: 9087700, member: 1004277You claimed 'nothing will change', when it obviously will.[/QUOTE] No I didn't.
By saying it's a non-story you're implying that nothing will change if Brexit occurs. You've still not justified it, you've just done what most Brexiters do and claimed 'it'll all be fine' without offering any substance to your claim.
Morning Andy , i hope you are doing well . The problem was people and governments was spending what they did not have and the banks got greedy . The Tories tried to spend to save jobs plus cut out waste ,then once it started to work then they could afford to cut back on Austerity
It's a non story because I don't believe what all the doom merchants are saying will happen. Ultimately its all about what each side THINK may (or may not) happen. There's little substance on either side really.
Its all about people at the top wanting more Power and saying the grass is greener over there but is it ? ( and Watford could lose out short term )
It would be interesting to see what would happen in county cricket given that the vote is in the middle of their season. Most of the Irish players were born in Dublin. The exceptions are: Middlesex - Tim Murtagh (London - only has an Irish passport through his wife) and Paul Stirling (Belfast); Surrey - Gary Wilson (Dundonald, N.I.); Warwickshire - Will Portefield and Boyd Rankin (both Londonderry). I'm not sure what the situation with Ryan ten Doeschate of Essex is as he's played for the Netherlands but was born in South Africa. I think that those who represent Associate and Affiliate nations are exempt from the overseas players regulations or if it is to do with holding a EU passport. If it is the former, Brexit will have no effect at all.
"A superior football-inspired case against Brexit is rooted not in law and immigration policy, but rather in the more intangible cultural claim that the gloriously cosmopolitan nature of football today shines disapproving light on the isolationist preferences of much of the Brexit campaigning." Right - well, that settles that then - I think... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/04/06/no-leaving-the-eu-wont-ruin-the-premier-league/?
Can I vote NO from abroad? I want to work in Italy in a few years time an exit would make it harder to do. Yes, purely selfish reasons, nothing more....
Yes... http://www.aboutmyvote.co.uk/register-to-vote/british-citizens-living-abroad Nothing wrong with selfish reasons - I would imagine that everyone votes according to what they think is best for them. That's why governments indulge in pork-barrelling.
I will try and vote to stay in not for selfish reason but because i think its best for the UK .As i would take a lucky win over Palace then to win the most boring final ever .
Thanks might give it a go, IF i do it´ll be my first ever vote for anything government7politically related.