The EU debate - Part III

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Not assumption, just interested as to whether he is a key source of opinion. Much of what you allude to appears to mirror the views I've heard from him

The comments on the EU were not Chomsky driven. I don't think I've read his direct views on the EU, but I do like a lot of his stuff in general.
 
Why is he trying to use your teaboy line, I guess he cant think of any of his own.

Black coffee please no sugar, teaboy
I think you'll find it's Stan's original work.

There are many Stan admirers. There is only one Stan.

Fortunately there's also only one Kustard (see my sig).
 
If I was trying to learn about it from your replies, absolutely **** all. <ok>

Well, nobody is going to learn anything from your pointless rambles. Flying off on meaningless tangents trying to show everybody what a deep thinking intellectual you are, by trying to quote Chomsky, etc.

You'll also be pleased to know that the lady I remember reading of Chomsky's views on the EU, were that we should remain.
 
http://www.propertyreporter.co.uk/s...ood-news-for-post-brexit-property-market.html

Despite the scaremongering in the run-up to the Brexit vote in June, confidence in the UK housing market appears to be back already, with the industry body claiming that, for the first time since April, its surveyor members were expecting house prices to increase over the next three months.

For those looking long-term, the expectations are even better, with members forecasting that house prices will increase 3.3 per cent a year for the next five years. The figures from RICS echoed the Nationwide House Price Index for August that found the average price of a home rose 0.6 per cent to £206,145.
 
Well, nobody is going to learn anything from your pointless rambles. Flying off on meaningless tangents trying to show everybody what a deep thinking intellectual you are, by trying to quote Chomsky, etc.

You'll also be pleased to know that the lady I remember reading of Chomsky's views on the EU, were that we should remain.

It's you disapearing at tangents. I've stuck to the point. You could try doing the same for novelty value if nothing else.

As for Chomsky, I don't doubt that's his view, he's a fan of the former Greek finance minister I've mentioned several times, and he too was strongly in favour of Remain.

Only a bigot would see a problem in sharing many views but having a different opinion on one or more.
 
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