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Guided Missile

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  1. As Jordan Peterson said, it is all about equality of opportunity, not equality of outcome....
  2. That particular "stat" was only announced 4 days ago. I suggest you watch this clip from Ferris Bueller. You might learn something, but I have a feeling you are the one dribbling over his desk. The Laffer curve... This from the NY Times. One of the few truly great economists... Still, what do they know compared to your hero, John McDonnell ?
  3. Yes, apparently it is good, particularly for the over 5 million public sector workers.... Of course, we could model our economy on Venezuela, when Corbyn gets in and we all dance around his money tree...
  4. For a bit of light relief, take a look at the way I see the EU, with King Arthur playing the President of the Commission.
  5. Yeah, yeah, yeah...
  6. Flashback This is how f***ed we are since your original clueless post: FTSE Index So, get back in your box, pops...
  7. Whitey likes this one:
  8. The Brexit Party hasn't got a monopoly on pointless gestures: I'm sure the two main party's would have made a similar effort, but they didn't have the numbers...
  9. What a load of cr@p. It's up to the two parties to decide the jurisdiction under which any contractual dispute is heard and it is generally determined in any contract that is agreed. Given that French law is based on a totally different system to most of the English speaking world, this will never happen.
  10. The Boris Johnson posters were excellent, I'm sure we'll all agree: They were designed by another local class warrior, Jordana Leighton. Her Linkedin profile is a hoot : You just have to read the above to realise how totally out of touch the London liberal elite are. In Labour heartlands their "career highlight" is keeping their jobs in the face of uncontrolled Blairite immigration and few people in Sunderland "pop off for adventures in their VW campervan". No wonder the Brexit party is hoovering up votes.
  11. Read your own quotes, Dim. This from the Daily Mail one: What a charming Marxist class warrior, from that well known working class district, Camberwell Green (average house price, £634,234)...
  12. I doubt many Tories would support their party if it was populated by anti-Semitic Marxists that hound young ladies and their boyfriends, in the name of a class war.
  13. Where's Tim "Nice But" Dim and his impenetrable head....?
  14. Speaking yesterday Ms Lamont said: "Labour could all be dead and we'd still vote for them"
  15. Like I said, Tim "Nice But" Dim:
  16. I was referring to the Labour party under Corbyn, Tim "Nice But " Dim...
  17. The Marxist scum need a target for their hatred, now that they can't target Zionists and Jews. Tories, pakis, jews, they're all the same to them....
  18. The difference is that the democratic decision of the UK electorate will be respected. The Brexit party has made sure of that and there is a stampede of MP's from all major parties, with a GE in mind, lining up to support the side that won the referendum. Feel free to wear your anti-democrat, loser tag, with pride, though.
  19. The EU will only offer a deal that is in their interest, with the intention of maintaining the current trade deficit and access to otherwise protected markets in the UK. #EUSSR#MEUGA
  20. Unlike the EU, a trade deal with India is not proposing that India control who is allowed to enter the UK.
  21. Horsesh!t from page 1 of the big thread:
  22. Not what I said, but please continue with the Project Fear. It's always amusing. It wasn't long ago that posters on this thread said that we were at the back of the queue for a free trade deal with the US.
  23. The reality is that when we leave the EU on the 31st October, our trade tariffs will be subject to the rules of the WTO and those rules will be interpreted by our legal representatives and the best legal outcome for the UK will be enacted by the government. If the EU don't like our tariff arrangements and believe that they breach WTO rules, before they get sh!tty, they are bound by the Dispute Settlement Understanding (DSU) they signed when they became members of the WTO. So, that will take a year to sort out. The UK will be outside the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice and short of invading us with the full might of the EU army, I can't see what the hell the EU can do, short of a self harming trade war. I say we go WTO...
  24. Police appear to be taking the same action and I don't hear of any of our brave officers being suspended.
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