Off Topic The Politics Thread

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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
Oh thats fine then, in the meantime we just all carry on paying higher and higher prices for literally everything. Will see if i can stick it out.
The is inflation all over the world mate. High prices everywhere. We can blame Brexit for a lot of stuff but not this.
 
Good argument.
It's typical, as soon as a bit a good news comes out and I mention a benifit of brexit all the remoaners come out from behind their project fear shells to try and knock it.
Sorry but there is record investment in London. Get over it.
 
It's typical, as soon as a bit a good news comes out and I mention a benifit of brexit all the remoaners come out from behind their project fear shells to try and knock it.
Sorry but there is record investment in London. Get over it.

I asked how Brexit contributed to that news and you waffled about nothing rather than provide some facts.
 
You didn’t but probably best we leave it there.
I don't mind discussing it.
They guy said "it's easier to work here' and "The UK was the best place for production and all the best work here". Make of it what you want.
For me, the investment doesn't lie . Especially when we told the industry would suffer due to Brexit.
It's a good news story and investment means jobs for many trades.
 
I don't mind discussing it.
They guy said "it's easier to work here' and "The UK was the best place for production and all the best work here". Make of it what you want.
For me, the investment doesn't lie . Especially when we told the industry would suffer due to Brexit.
It's a good news story and investment means jobs for many trades.

I’m not doubting it’s good news. My question was how the good news has been facilitated by Brexit.
 
On the face of it, bringing in the Labour government they want together with its manifesto policies - and the underlying benefit might be the ear of Labour government in forming future policies

Feels a bit long term and speculative when there’s the instant return from bunging the Tories a few quid instead.