Man tried to convince me that I do not know the meaning of a hard Brexit by suggesting that it is a No Deal :joyful:You said that Labour would put our children in debt. Was that what you meant or not?
I love this complex you've got that you're always right and it's just everybody else defining fact incorrectly.
Get it right. Our children's generation. Debt that must be paid for with tax grabs under Labour or austerity measures under the Tories. But that is OK with you. Of course it is. Labour won't fuck the economy up yet again......Will they.........You said that Labour would put our children in debt. Was that what you meant or not?
I love this complex you've got that you're always right and it's just everybody else defining fact incorrectly.
Go on then. What is the meaning of 'hard Brexit'Man tried to convince me that I do not know the meaning of a hard Brexit by suggesting that it is a No Deal :joyful:
Since you asked Hard, Soft, On Hold or No Deal: Brexit Outcomes ExplainedGo on then. What is the meaning of 'hard Brexit'
And there is no such thing as 'no deal'. It is 'no agreement'
But the Tories didn’t pay it with austerity. The debt has actually gone up with less to show for it unless you count a failing social care systems, failing health system, rising knife crimes, falling police numbers etc etc etc as success. Nine years of the Tories and Lib Dem’s austerity achieved exactly zilch, less than zilch in fact.Get it right. Our children's generation. Debt that must be paid for with tax grabs under Labour or austerity measures under the Tories. But that is OK with you. Of course it is. Labour won't fuck the economy up yet again......Will they.........
But in the real world it worries me. I don't want all tax income to go mainly on paying debt off. It won't be a problem for me if my plans work out. But I have kids and grandkids still in the UK.
The debt wasn't paid for by austerity measures, its increased faster than ever! But ignoring that if both not spending and spending are wrong what is your proposal?Debt that must be paid for with tax grabs under Labour or austerity measures under the Tories.
This is interesting. Get below a 7% lead and its hung parliament territory, which seems a bit counter intuitive but there you go.The Independent are reporting tonight that the gap in some polls is down to 8 points now. Two more weeks of Borising around aren’t going to help the Tories, they best lock him up in the dungeon they’ve currently got Rees-Mogg locked up in.
Oh the desperation of some people to try and show they are right. Thanks for proving yourself wrong.
Not promising to spend hundreds of billions of pounds in a short time when the experts in those fields say it can't be done in the timescale given.The debt wasn't paid for by austerity measures, its increased faster than ever! But ignoring that if both not spending and spending are wrong what is your proposal?
Faster than ever?The debt wasn't paid for by austerity measures, its increased faster than ever! But ignoring that if both not spending and spending are wrong what is your proposal?
Oh the desperation of some people to try and show they are right. Thanks for proving yourself wrong.
Here it is for you. And from your own link. No agreement....or as you say no deal.
A hard Brexit is another way to say a clean break from Europe. That means Britain giving up membership of the EU's single market, an arrangement that enables the country to trade freely with its European partners without restrictions of tariffs.
Supporters of a hard Brexit want the freedom to set up their own trade deals and rules. The problem is that drawing up its own independent trade agreements will take a lot of time and, in the meanwhile, force the country to use less favorable World Trade Organization rules.
If Britain finds itself outside of the customs union, imported goods will suddenly become much more expensive, squeezing consumer spending across the country and weighing on the many firms that buy in European materials and do business with their European partners. At present, roughly 45% of the U.K.'s exports are to the EU while 50% of the goods it imports come from the EU.
And you won't get the backing you are expecting because you seem to be the only person who doesn't seem to know what is going on.
Much later in the day as well. I posted an article a few days ago from the 2017 election and it was on the basis of the final poll before voting, predicting a Tory landslide.This is interesting. Get below a 7% lead and its hung parliament territory, which seems a bit counter intuitive but there you go.
The rate the lead is diminishing its not out of the question that we end up back where we started. In fact if you look at the underlying data we're currently following a very similar pattern to the last election campaign where May started off with a huge lead and confident of a landslide, we all know how that turned out.
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85% of GDP currently, it was 69% in 2010. The highest since we paid of WW2 debt and the fastest rise in peacetime.Faster than ever?
This is interesting. Get below a 7% lead and its hung parliament territory, which seems a bit counter intuitive but there you go.
The rate the lead is diminishing its not out of the question that we end up back where we started. In fact if you look at the underlying data we're currently following a very similar pattern to the last election campaign where May started off with a huge lead and confident of a landslide, we all know how that turned out.
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You’re saying it could be worse for the Tories than currently known. I suppose you have a point, it could.there hasn’t been a you gov official look for 3 days?
Not at all. I'm saying the suggestion that anyone who is struggling only has themselves to blame is wide of the mark yet seems to be suggested regularly on here.So are you saying there is nobody with a rented new car, holidays all over the place and all the latest gadgets not moaning about being skint and not being able to save for a deposit?
Unless you have a time machine handy we can't change what Blair and Brown did, and I certainly didn't vote for them so I'm not taking the blame on that. I can only look at the present and for the last few years we've had a Conservative government so my present situation is going to be impacted by their actions.And why is it that you have seen with your own eyes what has happened to pensions but you only have a go constantly at the Tories yet say how you can't get a pension that those before you got?
Not now, I've moved back to Cov, after 25 years away, to look after my parents in their old age. Unfortunately the services they have previously relied on to provide assistance have been shut down due to funding cuts.There are well paid jobs available where I live. But would you be willing to move hours away from who and what you know and to a place where you know nobody and nothing? It is what I have done several times yet I get some make out it was easy for me.
You’re saying it could be worse for the Tories than currently known. I suppose you have a point, it could.
Again with the fantasy. It will be the second time in 2 GE’s and the 4th time overall I haven’t voted Tory in a GE. But yet again you know this.What’s it feel like not voting Tory for the first time Skybluetory? Sorry forget the time guy went UKIP - is it BNP now?
there hasn’t been a you gov official look for 3 days?
James O'Brien is brilliant.Dom has been ringing into LBC
Boris Johnson fan can't give James O'Brien even one reason he likes the PM - LBC
Bants
The Independent are reporting tonight that the gap in some polls is down to 8 points now. Two more weeks of Borising around aren’t going to help the Tories, they best lock him up in the dungeon they’ve currently got Rees-Mogg locked up in.
Looking at the recent evidence Labour’s small gains are from the Lib Dems with the Tories consistently over 40%. They’re going to need to pull another 5% off the Tories which is what the new ‘strategy’ is focussing on.
So a hard Brexit is leaving with an agreement but something softer is leaving without an agreement? What planet are you on?"Unlike, a hard Brexit, which could theoretically include some type of agreement with the EU and potentially set out a transitional period to negotiate free trade deals, a no deal scenario presents no cushion whatsoever."
Thank you Astute, but I don't need the gratification!No Deal implies a Hard Brexit (of the most extreme form); but not the other way round.
And yet again did I mention you personally?Not at all. I'm saying the suggestion that anyone who is struggling only has themselves to blame is wide of the mark yet seems to be suggested regularly on here.
Unless you have a time machine handy we can't change what Blair and Brown did, and I certainly didn't vote for them so I'm not taking the blame on that. I can only look at the present and for the last few years we've had a Conservative government so my present situation is going to be impacted by their actions.
Not now, I've moved back to Cov, after 25 years away, to look after my parents in their old age. Unfortunately the services they have previously relied on to provide assistance have been shut down due to funding cuts.
But I've moved all round the country and overseas for work before so out of interest where are you suggesting moving to and what are you classing as a well paid job?
Is May the PM or trying to become PM?is this forum playing up?
I'm sure there are loads of posts condemning May for honouring a renown antisemite from those who are usually so concerned about it but I can't see any- must be a technical issue.
He's a self satisfied dickheadJames O'Brien is brilliant.
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Yep, but a brilliant radio hostHe's a self satisfied dickhead
Boris Johnson's predicted Commons majority slashed from 80 to 12 in a week, poll of polls reveals
And to top that off he’s pissed of proper legend David Attenborough
David Attenborough calls Boris Johnson 'shameful' for skipping TV debate
It was shameful. He can try and defend it all he likes, but to send Gove and his dad in, complete with film crew, is disrespectful and not taking the global climate crisis seriously enough at all.Ultimately there is nothing to crow about if they are still the largest party.
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