The EU debate - Part III

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The facts are that the Brexit effect has damaged the economy. It's plain to see, and will become more apparent to the public at large next year as price rises start to hit home.

You've said as much from the first thread, it's bound to come true if you keep on saying it, although it does make you sound like Chicken Licken.

If brexit ultimately leads to a breakdown, or changes in the EU, those changes will have an impact on the economy too, as will the situation in Asia, and current events in America.

Many things have an impact on the markets and the economy, they always have.
 
So you've got no answer as to why you're quoting someone that's demonstrably an utter bullshitter, then?
The man's a complete lunatic. Why do you believe that his information's reliable?


Perhaps because I didn't quote him, I simply posted a link to one of the first websites I found on a google search.

Have a google yourself about their backgrounds instead of relying on one random site.
 
That's a compliment from you wetty and I'm sure you'll get the Tiddler and Kustard like of approval to go with Dull's <laugh>

You've never had an argument, but that's never stopped you filling up pages and pages of this thread with meaningless waffle!...
 
Perhaps because I didn't quote him, I simply posted a link to one of the first websites I found on a google search.

Have a google yourself about their backgrounds instead of relying on one random site.
What the **** did you Google? Conspiracy theories on the EU?
That website doesn't come up if you search for EU origin, for example.
 
What the **** did you Google? Conspiracy theories on the EU?
That website doesn't come up if you search for EU origin, for example.

I'll leave the choice of what to google to you, or it just gets cloudy if I suggest one. There's a big web out there that gives information on the first president of the EU.
 
Why not just provide the info if you know it? I feel we've been here before.

Because then people just look at the author rather than the facts. We have been here before, where discussions just become adversarial and personalised.
 
It's not yours, apparently. There's no way that you found that link that way.
How did you find it?

Which one of these people are you objecting to?
https://europa.eu/european-union/about-eu/history/founding-fathers_en
Churchill, perhaps? May's trying to **** off the Human Rights Act, so it could be him.


I thought you'd go for that one with that search. :emoticon-0136-giggl

You seem to be expecting a smoking gun and a Bond villain smoking a cat all laid out neatly.

Have a google yourself, it was a response to a response anyway, I've little inclination to go vanishing down rabbit holes defending an institution and ideologies I reject. Not on here anyway.
 
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