Shrimpers are Magic
President
Please refrain from personal insults mate - thanks.
Spoilsport.
Please refrain from personal insults mate - thanks.
It was the Budesbank and the Banque de France alone that set this whole sorry Euro experiment in motion with an idea first formed in 1968 and then that idea came more to fruition after 71 when America (Nixon) pulled the financial rug out from under Europe. Yes the banking system has been around for millenia, well done Sherlock for pointing out the bleedin obvious. The EU and more specifically The Troika and it's subservient and compliant minions scattered all across Europe are solely responsible for the crippling austerity measures that have been foisted onto a number of member nation states these past 10 years or so.
From the FT - a UK trade deal with Japan looks like being worse for the the one the UK currently enjoy with Japan as members of EU. Not surprisingly really, it's economies of scale.
They trade negotiators don't help themselves when they come out with things like:
'The spokesperson added that the UK was “making good progress on securing deals” and cited agreements with Chile and the Faroe Islands.'
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.ft.com/content/5ce60af2-2b90-11e9-a5ab-ff8ef2b976c7
I never wanted to remain because of the EU, I wanted to remain because the Tories would **** up the process of leaving and that would be far more damaging than staying.Would anyone that's spent the last dozen pages or so slagging May and the government off (and understandably so I might add) care to spend a few minutes condoning and sticking up for the EU and its truly shocking and monumentally corrupt, and not to mention technically illegal' acts towards Greece, Spain, Portugal, Italy and Ireland this past decade? And that's just for starters.
And please, no 'oh we know it's no perfect' blah blah blah replies. That's all we've had anytime myself or anyone else has brought up the subject and someone has actually bothered to reply.
You want remain therefore it stands to reason you must be in favour and agree with the way in which they've treated others, yes?
Don't muddy the waters with facts, that spoils the narrative!While I would certainly agree with you in the case of Greece, I really don't think it applies to the "haircut" imposed on Ireland,Portugal and Spain.The fact that these three countries are no longer in recession would appear to indicate that the EU's rough medicine has worked.
Empty slogans like that add nothing to the debate. Explain in what way JC is 'putting party before country' by suggesting a way out of the impasse that May's red lines have created.A complete non answer. Thank you A S S.
Although how you can see 10, 15, 20 years into the future is beyond me.
Just like JC, party politics before country.
Drop the debating nonsence you talk of and admit it's all about having the last word,your turn.Don't muddy the waters with facts, that spoils the narrative!
Empty slogans like that add nothing to the debate. Explain in what way JC is 'putting party before country' by suggesting a way out of the impasse that May's red lines have created.
That seems to be the current response to any attempt at a serious debate, accusing the poster of wanting the last word.Drop the debating nonsence you talk of and admit it's all about having the last word,your turn.
Seaborne Freight just had its contract cancelled. Is there no limit to this government's, and Grayling's in particular, sheer incompetence?
While I would certainly agree with you in the case of Greece, I really don't think it applies to the "haircut" imposed on Ireland,Portugal and Spain.The fact that these three countries are no longer in recession would appear to indicate that the EU's rough medicine has worked.
To say we shouldn't leave the EU because the government will **** up the process of leaving the EU is all about the good of the country and not about party politics.A complete non answer. Thank you A S S.
Although how you can see 10, 15, 20 years into the future is beyond me.
Just like JC, party politics before country.
To say we shouldn't leave the EU because the government will **** up the process of leaving the EU is all about the good of the country and not about party politics.
1. So in the case of Greece the pain it's people had to and continue to endure in order to save the Euro was worth it was it? Ends justify the means?
2. The mountains of unserviceable debt these countries were forced to enter into through MoU's in order to once again bail out and save the EU and the Euro from ruin has nothing to do with that countries financial surplice. In 2015 Ireland was running a national surplice of 2% but still owed billions and billions of dept to the ECB and IMF that it was trying to service through tough austerity measures at home, amongst other things.
Vincent Browne v The ECB
I'm done now. People who don't want to see never will see. No matter how corrupt, immoral and undemocratic the EU there are those that just plain refuse to see it. If it were a company it would have been shut down years ago and its leaders would be behind bars by now. It makes Bernie Madoff look like a Sunday school charity tin thief.
Although I disagree with you on most Brexit matters, I have read most of your posts on this thread and they appear to be well researched and thought provoking, which I thank you for.
Recently though, your posts have been bitter and you seem to have gone all 'Rigsby' on us. You used to be better than that!!!