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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Will the Turing scheme be worse then. While more Global in outlook, it looks as though it will be an equivalent opportunity.....
There's very little that we know about it yet. The budget would appear to be smaller, and the support wouldn't cover tuition fees, which would appear to rule out any disadvantaged youngster taking it up, especially at American schools. Aside from that, however, there is no infrastructure setup for the scheme, no relationships between universities established. Nothing. It 'might' be fantastic, but right now it's something that's been scrawled together on a napkin.
 
There's very little that we know about it yet. The budget would appear to be smaller, and the support wouldn't cover tuition fees, which would appear to rule out any disadvantaged youngster taking it up, especially at American schools. Aside from that, however, there is no infrastructure setup for the scheme, no relationships between universities established. Nothing. It 'might' be fantastic, but right now it's something that's been scrawled together on a napkin.
You have to believe it will be better. That's how this works.
 
The Bank of England printed £445 billion in the aftermath of the vote in order to prevent that cliff edge. It's like jumping out of a plane, forgetting that you had a parachute and then you saying "this flying lark is alright."
And just in case we're in any doubt as to how big that is, it represented about 16% of the UK GDP for that year, which, incidentally, was a year in which GDP "grew" by 1.6%.
 
We all make choices in life....
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Keep on holding them to account Pete
 
The Bank of England printed £445 billion in the aftermath of the vote in order to prevent that cliff edge. It's like jumping out of a plane, forgetting that you had a parachute and then you saying "this flying lark is alright."

And how did that affect the lives of ordinary people, did they lose their jobs, pay more for food, lose their homes, pay more tax, how......
 
My comment was in reference to a non politician who just happens to be the father of the PM. Does he not have the same rights as yourself ?.....
He was, while not a prominent campaigner, a presence during the campaign advocating we leave the EU. As a result, the rights we all enjoyed as EU citizens were taken away from us, and leave campaigners told us we'd all be better off as a result. So yes, it matters that Jim Ratcliffe builds his car in France rather than Wales, it matters that Johnson wants to retain the power that EU citizenship imbues. They wanted what we've all got. They should live with it, just as we all are. Move on, as you might say.
 
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