Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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Enough of it is. I defy anyone to look at what happened to James Ibori (and especially his lawyer Bhadresh Gohil) and come to a conclusion that the system as a whole is not just a collection of disaster capitalists.
nearly all financial companies would fail, or at the very least be severely affected, if the economy, and therefore markets were to fall.

they are built on the premise that markets go up.

the disaster capitalist part of the market is tiny in comparison with the majority of market participants.
 
Nor in the empty response to what are considered thoughts. You may disagree with what he says, but he at least elucidates his points, and the common response is the equivalent of "yer mar". Is it any real surprise that so many ponder just how much thought leave voters put into their decision?
Yet mar lid
 
Nor in the empty response to what are considered thoughts. You may disagree with what he says, but he at least elucidates his points, and the common response is the equivalent of "yer mar". Is it any real surprise that so many ponder just how much thought leave voters put into their decision?

I can’t speak for all Leave voters, but his considered thoughts were no more than mine.....
 
Of course not.

Which bit are you disagreeing with?

None. He raises the issues we need to address. But he gives no solutions nor any opportunities. He had no regard to sovereignty merely short term economics. If we had asked him why America should cut ties with Britain many years ago he would have said it was stupid.....
 
Nor in the empty response to what are considered thoughts. You may disagree with what he says, but he at least elucidates his points, and the common response is the equivalent of "yer mar". Is it any real surprise that so many ponder just how much thought leave voters put into their decision?

I've read this four times and still not sure why it is wrong
 
None. He raises the issues we need to address. But he gives no solutions nor any opportunities. He had no regard to sovereignty merely short term economics. If we had asked him why America should cut ties with Britain many years ago he would have said it was stupid.....
What would he offer solutions?
 


Apart from misspelling soy, the current tariff of soy sauce is 0%, 16% comes from Japan and 80% comes from the Netherlands. Consequently the price of importing will rise - a fine example of 'getting Brexit done'.
 
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