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Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 12:49 pm
by flash gunner
Allgunsblazin wrote:Them Mackems will be celebrating, Nissan have confirmed that their jobs are safe with the introduction of two new Nissan models after assurances from Theresa....
Well done Sunderland...

Strangely the first area results to come out as leave. Great news for workers at Sunderland
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 12:53 pm
by flash gunner
I suppose these figures aren't to be believed either
http://news.sky.com/story/uk-economy-gr ... e-10633887
"The figure for July to September was down from the 0.7% growth recorded in the second quarter of 2016 - the months before Britain voted to leave the European Union.
But it is more robust than many economists had expected - and stronger than the 0.2% forecast last month by the Bank of England"
These are FACTS Rob FACTS not predictions or threats
More good news
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37788882
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 1:08 pm
by Herd
your comment makes my point exactly
No seriously you won the trophy ,no need for embellishment ,Nut Flush back off fella ,he beat you fair and square your too late it's finished !
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 1:16 pm
by A11M11
Gunner Rob .I used the word perhaps because I understand that if there is 8%going spare it won't necessarily get passed on to the consumer.
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 1:21 pm
by Allgunsblazin
flash gunner wrote:I suppose these figures aren't to be believed either
http://news.sky.com/story/uk-economy-gr ... e-10633887
"The figure for July to September was down from the 0.7% growth recorded in the second quarter of 2016 - the months before Britain voted to leave the European Union.
But it is more robust than many economists had expected - and stronger than the 0.2% forecast last month by the Bank of England"
These are FACTS Rob FACTS not predictions or threats
More good news
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37788882
Is this true? Nutbush will call it either/or
1 A lie
2 Propaganda
Or better still
3 We have not left the EU as yet!
Place yer bets please, place yer bets.....

Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 1:39 pm
by Gunner Rob
Allgunsblazin wrote:flash gunner wrote:I suppose these figures aren't to be believed either
http://news.sky.com/story/uk-economy-gr ... e-10633887
"The figure for July to September was down from the 0.7% growth recorded in the second quarter of 2016 - the months before Britain voted to leave the European Union.
But it is more robust than many economists had expected - and stronger than the 0.2% forecast last month by the Bank of England"
These are FACTS Rob FACTS not predictions or threats
More good news
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37788882
Is this true? Nutbush will call it either/or
1 A lie
2 Propaganda
Or better still
3 We have not left the EU as yet!
Place yer bets please, place yer bets.....

i will go for number 3

Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 1:48 pm
by Gunner Rob
Allgunsblazin wrote:Them Mackems will be celebrating, Nissan have confirmed that their jobs are safe with the introduction of two new Nissan models after assurances from Theresa....
Well done Sunderland...

So we're paying Nissan to do what they'd do anyway if we were not threatening to commit massive economic self-harm

Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 2:50 pm
by nut flush gooner
Allgunsblazin wrote:Them Mackems will be celebrating, Nissan have confirmed that their jobs are safe with the introduction of two new Nissan models after assurances from Theresa....
Well done Sunderland...

As usual you only get half the story. If you read back through this thread, I pointed out that TM has given Nissan assurances that they would be no worse off financially when article 50 is enacted.
So what she is saying is your taxes are going towards paying a Japanese company's shortfall in profits as a result of Brexit, as opposed to the NHS, Education or local services.
Once again you have fallen for Brexit spin at its greatest. Quite ironic given TM's comments before the referendum. Not that she kept quiet because she had an eye on the PM's job ehhh.
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 3:01 pm
by nut flush gooner
Allgunsblazin wrote:flash gunner wrote:I suppose these figures aren't to be believed either
http://news.sky.com/story/uk-economy-gr ... e-10633887
"The figure for July to September was down from the 0.7% growth recorded in the second quarter of 2016 - the months before Britain voted to leave the European Union.
But it is more robust than many economists had expected - and stronger than the 0.2% forecast last month by the Bank of England"
These are FACTS Rob FACTS not predictions or threats
More good news
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-37788882
Is this true? Nutbush will call it either/or
1 A lie
2 Propaganda
Or better still
3 We have not left the EU as yet!
Place yer bets please, place yer bets.....

What an amazing play on words, are you sure you where an accountant? I don't think you where based on some of the rubbish you spout on here.
So to carry on the debate, why are you celebrating one quarter of growth at .5%. Do you understand what that means? When the effects of the lower exchange rate feed into the economy with higher prices and a lower standard of living that's when you look at GDP to see the true Brexit effect. It takes 2 negative quarters for a recession to happen, hell do you even know what GDP is, you didn't have a clue about Enron

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Do you understand that both China and India grow more than three times faster than we do (6% plus p.a. last time I looked) ?
So many questions but never a cohesive, constructive or accurate reply.

Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 6:05 pm
by olgitgooner
NutFlush....in your last few posts you have stated that...
1. I have trouble reading or comprehending or both.
2. AllGuns spouts rubbish and doesn't even know what GDP means.
Think about this for a moment. You have shown a serious flaw in your judgemental abilities.
Why would anybody trust in your judgement when it comes to more important matters?
You also said that is "quite sad how the poor and uneducated have been brainwashed "
Do you see a pattern emerging here? Probably not.
Anyhow, if you would like to pm me your address I'll send you a gift ......
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_ ... nce_People

Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 6:47 pm
by Allgunsblazin
olgitgooner wrote:NutFlush....in your last few posts you have stated that...
1. I have trouble reading or comprehending or both.
2. AllGuns spouts rubbish and doesn't even know what GDP means.
Think about this for a moment. You have shown a serious flaw in your judgemental abilities.
Why would anybody trust in your judgement when it comes to more important matters?
You also said that is "quite sad how the poor and uneducated have been brainwashed "
Do you see a pattern emerging here? Probably not.
Anyhow, if you would like to pm me your address I'll send you a gift ......
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_ ... nce_People

Nut bush needs to read "Who moved my cheese", needs to deal with CHANGE!....

Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 6:53 pm
by nut flush gooner
olgitgooner wrote:NutFlush....in your last few posts you have stated that...
1. I have trouble reading or comprehending or both.
2. AllGuns spouts rubbish and doesn't even know what GDP means.
Think about this for a moment. You have shown a serious flaw in your judgemental abilities.
Why would anybody trust in your judgement when it comes to more important matters?
You also said that is "quite sad how the poor and uneducated have been brainwashed "
Do you see a pattern emerging here? Probably not.
Anyhow, if you would like to pm me your address I'll send you a gift ......
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_ ... nce_People

Quote in italics was not attributed to me. You need to read the thread a bit harder. Dare I mention age

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In relation to the other comments, when an Accountant (alleged) cannot explain correctly exactly what happened with the Enron scandal and tries to link it with the Financial crisis then my comments are warranted tbh.
All we hear today is the Nissan deal and the thousands of jobs saved, not the sweetners the Government have assured to Nissan that ultimately will cost taxpayers money.
With regards to "how to win friends and influence people", is that the most cliche'd book ever written. The reason I have been so vociferous on this thread is because the brexiteers have just buried their heads in the sand. Every debate has half a story from you lot, as has been proven with both Nissan and GDP figures issued today.
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 6:55 pm
by nut flush gooner
Allgunsblazin wrote:olgitgooner wrote:NutFlush....in your last few posts you have stated that...
1. I have trouble reading or comprehending or both.
2. AllGuns spouts rubbish and doesn't even know what GDP means.
Think about this for a moment. You have shown a serious flaw in your judgemental abilities.
Why would anybody trust in your judgement when it comes to more important matters?
You also said that is "quite sad how the poor and uneducated have been brainwashed "
Do you see a pattern emerging here? Probably not.
Anyhow, if you would like to pm me your address I'll send you a gift ......
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_ ... nce_People

Nut bush needs to read "Who moved my cheese", needs to deal with CHANGE!....

As usual you have side tracked the discussion. I have never known such an immature Accountant.
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 7:27 pm
by Chippy
Anyway I am off to the US for a couple of weeks to witness the arrival of President Trump.
Thanks to the fact I have worked in the Netherlands and France (god bless the single market) I have pensions in Euros so won't be in the dire straits that being a one country Brit would bring.

Might add some insights in the Trump thread while I am there.
Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Thu Oct 27, 2016 7:38 pm
by gazzatt2
any of the remainers like to comment on the fact that both Nissan and Honda was given government help to build there plants in the UK