The EU debate - Part III

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The question has no relevance. To anything. Your efforts at communication on this forum appear to indicate a certain displacement from reality. I suggest you employ the services of a psycho therapist. Hope this helps <ok>
I would think that not understanding that you are comparing people you have met with people you haven't met indicates you have a problem?
 
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I would think that not understanding that you are comparing people you have met with people you haven't met indicates you have a problem?
You've never met a Romanian ATM thief but you seem to think you know all about them...

Just saying...
 
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Just reading through the original EU debate thread.
I have to say none of what NSIS claimed would happen has come to pass, yet.
All the instability and price hikes......nurp.
 
Harpoon is at £17.50 now. You might aswell pay the ' buy now' price and get it over and done with...well worth the investment.

... wasted purchase mate ... Pete's been surrounded by protective Greenpeace boats ... you won't get through .... unless you're conrtemplating suicide harpooning? ...
 
Just reading through the original EU debate thread.
I have to say none of what NSIS claimed would happen has come to pass, yet.
All the instability and price hikes......nurp.

I take it you've been up for 72 hours straight?
 
Just reading through the original EU debate thread.
I have to say none of what NSIS claimed would happen has come to pass, yet.
All the instability and price hikes......nurp.
Not sure that's quite right mate tbf.

The pound has tanked for one.

You must also remember that pre the referendum Cameron said he'd invoke Article 50 "the next day", so the economic predictions were based on that actually happening!

As it stands, we've done nothing, we're still in the EU and therefore life carries on as was for the time being. After the initial market shock and the devaluing of our currency the ship has steadied for now. The true effects of Brexit economically won't be seen until we actually do something about actually leaving i.e. Article 50.

The only thing that has surprised me, is how consumer confidence has held up. I expected it to tumble tbh, but it's largely as it was prior.
 
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