The EU debate - Part II

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Sorry, not quite sure what your saying here. The spat started because Custard rightly questioned the 3000 job losses that Lloyds are some how are blaming on Brexit. He also posted a couple of articles showing both McDonalds and Glaxo, which were instantly dismissed because it didn't suit the remains argument.
I don't ask for "likes" when I post, in fact I don't really care if I get no response at all. I responded to what I thought was a pretty crass dig at the brexit posters. As for not getting under your skin, I would suggest words like scum, would suggest otherwise.

I missed your response Pieguts. The post you quoted makes it fairly clear what I'm saying.

Let me put it another way, when the "Leave" campaigners were crying about how the EU had caused job losses in the fishing industry in this country, perhaps the rest of us should've just said "they were going to lose their jobs anyway, the EU simply sped it up"? Would that have been more reassuring or just a sterile and insensitive load of bollox like our resident hypocrite posted about ppl losing their job now? You see?

I'm not saying you ask for likes, but I only pointed the finger at those that like posts of certain posters only because they voted "out" even if everything that person posts is hypocritical, idiotic or bigoted. That's not aimed at you, but it show the dense nature of some Brexiteers on here. And I've no idea what you mean by your reference to scum but disagree it suggests anything.
 
Emigrate!...... Go to a part of the world where you can live well for a tenner
day and put your feet up<laugh>
Can't do that til the youngest has started university or told me she's not going to university. Wish I'd bought a place a few weeks ago! I gave too much credit to the average intelligence of the average Englander!
 
Can't do that til the youngest has started university or told me she's not going to university. Wish I'd bought a place a few weeks ago! I gave too much credit to the average intelligence of the average Englander!
I'd prefer to rent abroad.....just in case the electorate vote for something stupid.<laugh>
 
Did you actually read it like?

It's only guaranteeing until 2020 funding for projects already committed to - BEFORE the Autumn statement. Wow.

They'y have been covered until we formally complete our exit anyway, which isn't likely to be before 2019.

Yet more smoke and mirrors from the Tory ****s

But it still guarantees funds.

Labour would not even do that
 
Did you actually read it like?

It's only guaranteeing until 2020 funding for projects already committed to - BEFORE the Autumn statement. Wow.

They'y have been covered until we formally complete our exit anyway, which isn't likely to be before 2019.

Yet more smoke and mirrors from the Tory ****s
Sad prick hates anything positive.

You take 'dogmatic simpleton' to new depths. <doh>

Queue the rest of the crybaby brigade to back you up <laugh>
 
Sad prick hates anything positive.

You take 'dogmatic simpleton' to new depths. <doh>

Queue the rest of the crybaby brigade to back you up <laugh>
Positive?

12 months of funds for existing projects? Where's the long term commitment?

Oh yeah they can't give one, as the public purse will diminish by 2020 due to a fall in GDP, and we'll be facing public spending cuts, let alone finding additional cash.

Why 2020 btw? Oh yeah an election year....

Thick, ignorant, bone headed Tory pricks like you and 2 kitchens will lap it up though. Simpleton indeed - you're not fit to lace my shoes you brainless twat.
 
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HSBC analysts predict the pound will have parity with the euro soon enough which will be an astonishing achievement for the Great British Empire.

https://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/hsbc-pound-heading-parity-euro-172800021.html

Bloomberg also predicting more pain for the Great British pound which is already the worst performing currency in the Great British world.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...risks-more-pain-amid-raft-of-post-brexit-data

This should put Great Britishness on the front foot when demanding trade deals with smaller, weaker nations like China and Oman.
 
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