The 'I told you so' EU referendum - Officially the Worst Thread Ever
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[quote="A11M11"]At what point did I suggest that Tata were European. In fact that was rather the point.[/quote
Why did you bunch it together with a group of European car makers then? We don't have to discuss free movement of people with India so by definition it's a totally different issue.
More to the point individual companies do not dictate trade agreements between countries. They may have some lobbying influences, that's about it.
Why did you bunch it together with a group of European car makers then? We don't have to discuss free movement of people with India so by definition it's a totally different issue.
More to the point individual companies do not dictate trade agreements between countries. They may have some lobbying influences, that's about it.
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Always when remainers wish to make a point and belittle the Brexit argument they bring up the bogeyman of Immigration My points have never and never will be about that. If you read back you will find that I said it has always been there and is a necessary part of development. I made my living by buying and selling and because I can see the E.U defaulting on it's financial capability in the near future, that is why I believe that buying better and having different alternative goods to buy is the way forward. The E.U is a closed market and that is not a healthy way to trade.
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I am at the quacks at the moment, and can't really express how much I disagree with your sentiments on a mobile phone. When you talk about the Europeans defaulting on it's financial capability what exactly do you mean? All I see is hot air and waffle. Looking forward to find out later.A11M11 wrote:Always when remainers wish to make a point and belittle the Brexit argument they bring up the bogeyman of Immigration My points have never and never will be about that. If you read back you will find that I said it has always been there and is a necessary part of development. I made my living by buying and selling and because I can see the E.U defaulting on it's financial capability in the near future, that is why I believe that buying better and having different alternative goods to buy is the way forward. The E.U is a closed market and that is not a healthy way to trade.
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Well if Brexit works, in a couple of years time you will be able to understand your prognosisnut flush gooner wrote:I am at the quacks at the moment, and can't really express how much I disagree with your sentiments on a mobile phone. When you talk about the Europeans defaulting on it's financial capability what exactly do you mean? All I see is hot air and waffle. Looking forward to find out later.A11M11 wrote:Always when remainers wish to make a point and belittle the Brexit argument they bring up the bogeyman of Immigration My points have never and never will be about that. If you read back you will find that I said it has always been there and is a necessary part of development. I made my living by buying and selling and because I can see the E.U defaulting on it's financial capability in the near future, that is why I believe that buying better and having different alternative goods to buy is the way forward. The E.U is a closed market and that is not a healthy way to trade.


In all seriousness though hope everything is ok.
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http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/docto ... -nzgwtb6s6LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Well if Brexit works, in a couple of years time you will be able to understand your prognosisnut flush gooner wrote:I am at the quacks at the moment, and can't really express how much I disagree with your sentiments on a mobile phone. When you talk about the Europeans defaulting on it's financial capability what exactly do you mean? All I see is hot air and waffle. Looking forward to find out later.A11M11 wrote:Always when remainers wish to make a point and belittle the Brexit argument they bring up the bogeyman of Immigration My points have never and never will be about that. If you read back you will find that I said it has always been there and is a necessary part of development. I made my living by buying and selling and because I can see the E.U defaulting on it's financial capability in the near future, that is why I believe that buying better and having different alternative goods to buy is the way forward. The E.U is a closed market and that is not a healthy way to trade.![]()
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In all seriousness though hope everything is ok.
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Oh and Ihope none of you are on holiday or going. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37107945
On Tuesday this week, exchange desks at two airports were offering just 99 euro cents for a pound, according to foreign currency specialists Caxton FX.
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Well employment is down again and at an all time low 

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Do you mean unemployment?!LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Well employment is down again and at an all time low

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Red Snapper wrote:Do you mean unemployment?!LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Well employment is down again and at an all time low

Umm yes, I've only had one glass of wine, stronger than I thought, well spotted though

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Brextard.LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Red Snapper wrote:Do you mean unemployment?!LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Well employment is down again and at an all time low![]()
Umm yes, I've only had one glass of wine, stronger than I thought, well spotted though


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DB10GOONER wrote:Brextard.LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Red Snapper wrote:Do you mean unemployment?!LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Well employment is down again and at an all time low![]()
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LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:DB10GOONER wrote:Brextard.LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Red Snapper wrote:Do you mean unemployment?!LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Well employment is down again and at an all time low![]()
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DB10GOONER wrote:LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:DB10GOONER wrote:Brextard.LeftfootlegendGooner wrote:Red Snapper wrote: Do you mean unemployment?!![]()
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