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    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Shagnasty2017 View Post
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    That's easy for you to say.

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    The BoE has also said unemployment will continue to fall, inflation will peak at 3.2% before gradually falling back to 2%. Wage growth will pick up due to the low unemployment with employers there for having to offer better terms to hire and retain employees. Growth revised up to 1.5%. All despite Brexit of course.

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    Brexit is a great thing for the UK

    All kinds of dumb folks, ranging from idiots to shills want to stop it.

    The bastard child of Satan, known as the EU, must be stopped.

    And fuck off seekingass, you're well wrong. The only reason you get so much airtime is that you have a comical turn of phrase. However, you are fucking wrong when it comes to your reasoning.
    Step by step, inch by inch, piece by piece.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    The BoE has also said unemployment will continue to fall, inflation will peak at 3.2% before gradually falling back to 2%. Wage growth will pick up due to the low unemployment with employers there for having to offer better terms to hire and retain employees. Growth revised up to 1.5%. All despite Brexit of course.
    Link? Link to BOE report where it says all this, of course, not some link to an idiot newspaper.

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    nobody is denying that Brexit is a good thing for the EU,

    it's just funny to witness the number 1 fuckers of the world fucking themselves over

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b View Post
    Link? Link to BOE report where it says all this, of course, not some link to an idiot newspaper.
    Read it yourself you fucking retard I'm not here to do your research a simple Google will suffice. Carney did a q and a that I guess you missed being too busy serving big Macs and fries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    nobody is denying that Brexit is a good thing for the EU,

    it's just funny to witness the number 1 fuckers of the world fucking themselves over
    And how are we fucking ourselves over? We will be a good neighbour and happily trade with your United stats of Europe, we just won't be a subservient province of your superstars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    Read it yourself you fucking retard I'm not here to do your research a simple Google will suffice. Carney did a q and a that I guess you missed being too busy serving big Macs and fries.
    Read what myself? You gave no link. I read every BOE report and none of them reflect the simple-minded gibberish you post. Again, can you give a link to the BoE reports you claim to have read?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrB0b View Post
    Read what myself? You gave no link. I read every BOE report and none of them reflect the simple-minded gibberish you post. Again, can you give a link to the BoE reports you claim to have read?
    How about instead of being your normal retarded self you dispute any individual point I made in the post that got your panties in a twist with something different then I will provide your burger serving ass with a link to show what in said is correct. So come on burger boy is it the inflation, growth or unemployment rate you are disputing, do try to be specific. Although I do appreciate time maybe limited between preparing the next drive through order.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    And how are we fucking ourselves over? We will be a good neighbour and happily trade with your United stats of Europe, we just won't be a subservient province of your superstars.
    you will be fucking yourself over politically and economically

    in terms of pride and independence, the joy will last for a while until it matters less than the high inflation and high unemployment you will be suffering from

    the UK is acting like a spoiled wife with her lover, who got caught cheating, and have a pre-nup that gives her nothing. She doesn't get it that the party is over

    with no money, the lover eventually leaves, and next thing you know, the spoiled wife is herding cats, all alone, in a crappy flat

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    You continentals really have convinced yourselves the UK is going to fail haven't you as I guess the alternative doesn't bare thinking about as in a successful UK outside of the EU will accelerate the demise of the EU.

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    you will be fucking yourself over politically and economically

    in terms of pride and independence, the joy will last for a while until it matters less than the high inflation and high unemployment you will be suffering from

    the UK is acting like a spoiled wife with her lover, who got caught cheating, and have a pre-nup that gives her nothing. She doesn't get it that the party is over

    with no money, the lover eventually leaves, and next thing you know, the spoiled wife is herding cats, all alone, in a crappy flat
    what on earth are you babbling about. do you have a brain tumour?

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    You continentals really have convinced yourselves the UK is going to fail​, haven't you. I guess the alternative doesn't bear thinking about, since a successful UK outside of the EU will accelerate the demise of the EU.
    Life in the classroom must indeed have been difficult for a semi-literate moron like you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    The BoE has also said unemployment will continue to fall, inflation will peak at 3.2% before gradually falling back to 2%. Wage growth will pick up due to the low unemployment with employers there for having to offer better terms to hire and retain employees. Growth revised up to 1.5%. All despite Brexit of course.
    Err, given that pre-Brexit, growth was forecast to be in the region of 2.2%>, inflation was at 0.5% - !%, and wage growth was, and remains, pegged to 1% for some 10 million workers I'd say you were, yet again, talking out of your arse. No change there then. I've stubbed my toe on more intelligent rocks than you Brexit mofos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    You continentals really have convinced yourselves the UK is going to fail haven't you as I guess the alternative doesn't bare thinking about as in a successful UK outside of the EU will accelerate the demise of the EU.
    That should be the only certainty of the entire Brexit saga; should be, that is, but the EU could yet avoid a stampede for the exit as other disaffected members watch the farce of Brexit leadership and pause to consider how they might cope with bailiffs at the gate.

    Frau thinks she can conquer Europe, but fit and shan might connect when Greece turns up for its next loan that will never be repaid, especially if Italy/Spain/Ireland get in on the act with unpleasant default noises, while all are invoiced for their share of the European Army and whatever other expensive doomed to fail toys and projects the unelected Socialist elites dream up for the USofE.

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    It's simply about retaining sovereingnty.

    This is vital, in order to stave off the centralisation of power.

    It's not about being isolated.

    We're way past worrying about internal european wars.

    Remain independent and remain excellent friends and trading partners.

    But as for giving all the power to a small set of bureaucrats who answer to global conglomerates and hidden political powers, that's a recipe for disaster in the long run.

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    Can you please interpret these figures into how they will impact the UK economy? Maybe you can also explain how an unemployment rate of 10% in France is infinitely preferable to the current unemployment rate in the UK of 4.3%. Or can you please explain world bank figures that show GDP per capita in France and Germany is lower than the UK.
    https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.PCAP.KD.ZG

    I shall wait with baited breath for your personel explanation and interpretation of these figures.
    Nothing wrong with you having a different opinion seeking a brain cell, but your level of abuse combined with your poor lack of explanation with figures that you have dragged out to try to support an argument, on a subject you are obviously out of your depth intellectually, makes you a rather tragic figure of derision rather than someone who presents a cogent argument.
    May I humbly suggest you pick a topic more worthy of your intellectual capacity. Perhaps the merrits and pitfalls of snakes and ladders or if you really must dabble in economics, the merrits of buying stations on monopoly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Shagnasty2017 View Post
    It's simply about retaining sovereingnty
    You never LOST sovereignty you mudman dimwit!

    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Cow View Post
    I shall wait with baited breath
    Perhaps brush your teeth occasionally or are you expecting to catch something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Life in the classroom must indeed have been difficult for a semi-literate moron like you.
    At least I left the classroom and got a life you sad potless career TEFLer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buriramboy View Post
    You continentals really have convinced yourselves the UK is going to fail haven't you as I guess the alternative doesn't bare thinking about as in a successful UK outside of the EU will accelerate the demise of the EU.
    well look how successful you were before joining the EU,

    you were on the bring of collapse and had to be bailed by the IMF,

    your politicians are incompetent and will spend it all on whines and rent boys, let's see how it will play out then

    we are tired of you being a big EU liability and getting all those "unbalanced" favors, enough is enough, you are sucking EU tits for far too long, time to go fuck off on your own

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    Quote Originally Posted by Albert Shagnasty2017 View Post
    It's simply about retaining sovereingnty.

    This is vital, in order to stave off the centralisation of power.

    It's not about being isolated.

    We're way past worrying about internal european wars.

    Remain independent and remain excellent friends and trading partners.

    But as for giving all the power to a small set of bureaucrats who answer to global conglomerates and hidden political powers, that's a recipe for disaster in the long run.
    I suppose such gibberish is only to be expected in these days of universal access to a cyber keyboard but one can't help but feel nostalgic for the good old days when the utterances of the ill-educated, the ignorant and the stupid were seldom encountered and generally confined to the pub, the letter pages of inferior publications and the seasonal vox populi whenever an election might be imminent.

    One wonders just how this mental pygmy might reconcile his intellectually stunted appraisal of EU democratic protocols, which he considers inferior, with, say, the British model within the context of the forthcoming Great Repeal Bill. Does he not perceive a paradox looming which, when resolved, will doubtless give way to the very situation he sets forth in the final sentence of his enfeebled post?

    Of course he is talking bollocks, but that's the phenomenon one recognises in all Brexshiteers who are all evidently incapable of distinguishing between vacuous propaganda and intelligent analysis. Dumb as a box of rocks, really.

    On an aside, I note that the NIER have reported the likely consequence of the hard Brexit so favoured by the more rabid Brexit moron will mean an increase in the cost of living that will hit the lower end hardest. I of course have been forecasting the likely onset of Brexshit induced stagflation since the beginning but it seems the masses are still oblivious to the pain that is coming their way. The Tories are truly the champions of the stupid and ignorant but when the untermensch comprehend finally what Brexit means they will be destroyed at the polls.

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    ^ Particularly a 'no deal' Brexit, of course.

    Which with this bumbling half-wit Davies at the helm might happen just because it's all too complicated for him.

    The man almost makes buriramboy look bright.

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    You have to think as Brexit as a major economic shock, like an economic embargo

    under an embargo, only the rich importers make more money, while the middle class collapse

    a protective society is always far worse economically to an open one,

    just look at NK

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    Apparently, according to the Transport Minister, Chris Grayling, the UK doesn't need access to the EU markets and can grow all its own food but any shortfall will be made up from US and Antipodean markets. Who needs to think when one has such inspired thinkers as that fucking idiot, and he is regarded as one of the better Tory arseholes currently doing impressions of a Cabinet minister. Maybe he keeps his cock to himself and his wife( or boyfriend, it is the UK after all ).......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    You have to think as Brexit as a major economic shock, like an economic embargo

    under an embargo, only the rich importers make more money, while the middle class collapse

    a protective society is always far worse economically to an open one,

    just look at NK
    Was it a fall, fight, fright, self inflicted...?

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