Not at all. Just pointing something out to Jelly. Is that ok with you?A lack of urgent tasks at work, primarily.
Like I said, for someone so blasé on the issue, you come across as it being meaningful to you.
Not at all. Just pointing something out to Jelly. Is that ok with you?A lack of urgent tasks at work, primarily.
Like I said, for someone so blasé on the issue, you come across as it being meaningful to you.
why is that relevant? the original discussion was about exports not wealthI did. Which bit of a man loses 50% of his £100 are you not understanding.
So you haven't made a point of looking him up? I don't know anything about him and I don't need to. I have to admit that he was pretty stupid to put his personal stuff out there though.No digging required. He's even more transparent than Cuth!
Not at all. Just pointing something out to Jelly. Is that ok with you?
Why are you comparing ALL our exports to the 37 countries of the EU with only Germany's exports to the UK?I never said that - you are beginning to act like a simpleton - sorry for the language but your responses are laughable. Out of our whole trade 44% of it goes to the EU - that means 44% of all our trade would become more expensive if a tariff is introduced. Out of Germany's entire trade something like 6-7% of it comes to the UK - meaning while that 6-7% would become more expensive, it would have a much bigger effect on us that it would on Germany.
Seems a pretty simple premise to most people.
You can also add the fact that Germany (as well as France) would be aiming to take our position as a global financial hub by having many of our banks HQs moving to their countries and into the EU from London - damaging us and improving their own GDPs.
If the banks preferred Germany and France they would have moved by now.I never said that - you are beginning to act like a simpleton - sorry for the language but your responses are laughable. Out of our whole trade 44% of it goes to the EU - that means 44% of all our trade would become more expensive if a tariff is introduced. Out of Germany's entire trade something like 6-7% of it comes to the UK - meaning while that 6-7% would become more expensive, it would have a much bigger effect on us that it would on Germany.
Seems a pretty simple premise to most people.
You can also add the fact that Germany (as well as France) would be aiming to take our position as a global financial hub by having many of our banks HQs moving to their countries and into the EU from London - damaging us and improving their own GDPs.
By looking him up, if you mean have I googled "Peter Saxton" to find out what kind of a moron uses his own name to post bigoted **** on a football message board then guilty as charged! The Polish wife back story plastered all over his website makes him even more of a comedy figure.So you haven't made a point of looking him up? I don't know anything about him and I don't need to. I have to admit that he was pretty stupid to put his personal stuff out there though.
That's a really stupid and ill informed thing to say. They will go wherever suits them best at the time, in the same way that factories and call centres that used to be in the UK moved abroad when it suited them. If it's cheaper and more efficient for the banks to operate in Germany and France post Brexit then that's where they'll go. The only loyalty they have is to their profits. Dublin will benefit as well IMHO.If the banks preferred Germany and France they would have moved by now.
Corbyn ones get tens of thousands with sell out capacity crowds...
That's it I'm leaving.Crack on. Try not to burst into tears and declare you're leaving forever.

So you take it quite seriously then. I just don't get the urge to do it.By looking him up, if you mean have I googled "Peter Saxton" to find out what kind of a moron uses his own name to post bigoted **** on a football message board then guilty as charged! The Polish wife back story plastered all over his website makes him even more of a comedy figure.
I have an inquisitive mind and an interest in psychology.So you take it quite seriously then. I just don't get the urge to do it.
Ha yeah. But you did use it to beat him with. That goes past inquisitive I would say.I have an inquisitive mind and an interest in psychology.
Corbyn ones get tens of thousands with sell out capacity crowds...
Why are you comparing ALL our exports to the 37 countries of the EU with only Germany's exports to the UK?
Yes he does, not normal voters will not vote for his party
It was a simple typoFor a political leader - and one who has made a decision that'll affect the UK for generations to come you might want to find out how many countries are in the EU.
You might also want to realise that for us to trade with Germany we have to agree a trade deal with the whole of the EU. If we don't agree a free trade deal with the EU and rely on the WTO as you seem to be suggesting, then it's going to affect us because it means it'll affect all our trade to each one of the 27 member states!
Again seems pretty obvious and simple. Though I suppose maybe not that sensible...
If the banks preferred Germany and France they would have moved by now.
Any evidence that Owen Smith is more popular and likely to win an election than Corbyn?
Any evidence that Owen Smith is more popular and likely to win an election than Corbyn?