It's not my fault you can't remember the nonsense you write.Stalking is a criminal offence in many places......
For the record it's actually an ellipsis.
Just saying you don't need it is all....Myself and others have raised this many times over the last eight or so years.....it really is a non issue....
Any update @peteblue?Give it a go...
You still don't need the 'eclipse' after the question mark.
Here you go:
Bank of England observe that this weakness appears to “primarily reflect Brexit and associated uncertainty”
And I'll give you this as a spot of nightime reading:
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So Pete, what's your evidence to the contrary?...
There is plenty of economic analysis to indicate the cause and effect if someone cared to look.Or the post from Stanford Business School earlier that said pretty much the same thing. It's handy when you can simply dismiss experts as idiots as you don't have to be accountable for anything.
Simon Andrews, executive director of Fraunhofer UK, a part publicly-funded research organisation that specialises in translational research said, “I’m concerned for the small companies.” Uncertainty has discouraged investment generally, Andrews said. "Before the referendum half a dozen UK universities had prepared two-page business cases to establish further Fraunhofer centres in the UK, now these are not talked about, as people wait and see.”
For nuclear scientists, Brexit spells the end of UK participation in the research body, Euratom, which has underwritten the most successful fusion experiment anywhere in the world, the Joint European Torus (JET) in Culham, Oxfordshire.
“JET has led the field,” said Tim Bestwick, director of business and innovation at the UK Atomic Energy Authority. “It has put Culham – an Oxfordshire village – on the global map. Ending the agreements that have put us in a position of global leadership would be a really big deal.’
No, I'm a genuine idiot, I can't read all of it, just do me a favour and put it succinctly in a post. It should be really easy for a man of your intellect.Just read the thread. It’s all in there......
Or the post from Stanford Business School earlier that said pretty much the same thing. It's handy when you can simply dismiss experts as idiots as you don't have to be accountable for anything.
More stuff for Pete to ignore - https://sciencebusiness.net/news/be...and-companies-are-trying-look-past-cliff-edge
David Davis said on the 10th October 2016 'There will be no downside to Brexit, only a considerable upside'Bruce no one is denying that the uncertainty that has been created because of our decision to leave the EU is a factor in economic performance......it’s just not the only excuse......
No, I'm a genuine idiot, I can't read all of it, just do me a favour and put it succinctly in a post. It should be really easy for a man of your intellect.
So, as simply as you can, what are the benefits of being out of the EU as opposed to being in it?I know you are a genuine idiot, but I didn’t expect you to confirm it......
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