Guided Missile
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It is, IMHO, the combination of the cost of being in the EU, both in cash and added overheads together with having a completely overvalued currency in the euro. They will exit the EU and euro within a year and revert to the drachma and if you think that the pound has crashed, wait for their old currency to hit the currency markets. It will be a bloodbath, with the lire, franc and peso sinking when those currencies are revived.
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England left-back Ryan Bertrand has committed his future to Southampton, signing a new five-year contract.
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The reality is a bit more complicated than that, which is why the referendum decision was so difficult to explain: The British taxpayers provided Ireland with a backdoor bail-out of more than £14bn via the Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group, together with £7bn in Government loans, when their economy went t!ts up in 2008-2009. I'm sure the Irish Nationalists will show their gratitude to the UK Government in their customary manner....
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Joining the EU has been a real success for Italy: Read more here and be thankful we won't have to help bail them out, with all the rest. Safer in? You're having a laugh. The IMF also now expects the eurozone's economy to grow by 1.6% this year and 1.4% in 2017. Before the referendum the IMF had predicted growth of 1.7% for both years. Arma-fúckín-geddon....
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Pelle Set to Leave For China - Telegraph
Guided Missile replied to Guided Missile's topic in The Saints
Another post that littered this thread like so many dog turds. I expect a full apology and some degree of grovelling before I post any further nuggets for you losers to masturbate over.... -
Complete load of alarmist b0ll0x. - Fool..... I'd change your posting image to one of these:
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The government are reflecting the decision of the electorate.
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Further confirmation of the opening post, here. Just to confirm, George Osborne was a remainer....
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More good news here.
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For the bed wetters out there, the optimistic tone of this thread with respect to trade, seems to have caught on in government, here. Meanwhile, up north: The falling value of sterling couldn't have hurt the prospects for steel exports, either.... Great to see jobs saved and more good news to come, I'm sure. I bet Ford regrets taking the EU money and f** ckin off to Turkey to build Transits. €80m grant to a US company from the EU to take jobs from Southampton and place them in Turkey. Scandalous...
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You really need to understand that you don't need a trade treaty to trade. The EU doesn't have one with either the US or China, but we could.
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Screw them. Let's join NAFTA. 440 million customers, sell in dollars, not cr@ppy euros and no political interference. An added bonus that one of the members is a commonwealth country. You only have to go to Southampton Docks to see where the majority of the JLR cars are shipped and it's not the IoW.
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Personally, I think that's a load of cr@p. Of course we can negotiate trade deals now. Maybe we can't sign them, but I can't believe we can't negotiate them. Anyway, what are they going to do if we do? Throw us out of the EU? Invade us? Just a bunch of jobsworths that we didn't vote for...
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Bl00dy freedom of movement....
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I still think Jezza's the man to put his finger in the dyke. It's why I voted for him....
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Not half as uncomfortable as when Russia invades Ukraine. Then we'll see how the ex-nazis, anti-capitalists and surrender monkeys treat the UK then.
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I've got a green card, matey and my wife is American, so I think it does.
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I'm still waiting for the emergency budget we were promised...
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So you didn't read the paper then, pal...
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Hamilton was saying it is a neo-liberal institution, you're saying it is neo-conservative. I am not really arguing with you, as you may be right, but our Canadian pensioner is wrong, either way. The only thing I took from the site was (in my opinion) an excellent paper published by two PhD's about the need for a trade deal if the UK exits the EU, one which I bet you haven't read, pal.... PS. It's scholarly, BTW. You know...it means the ability to spell.
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Total b0ll0x. To quote from their website: Quite like the EU, then, except with no freedom of movement. Anyway, you didn't get to vote in the referendum, so back in your box...
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To be continued....
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The links were posted, both as hyperlinks and in full.Trying to disguise them with a hyperlink? That's right:lol: . The paper by the two PhD's obviously have too many words for you to bother with. You're the one with the "pre-determined viewpoint" and as I said, if you're not going to read the document I refer to, to support an argument I'm wasting my time engaging with you, apart from saying we have 12,000 customers in Germany. Bye, bye and I'll look forward to revisiting this topic in a year when the UK economy is flying, the EU is in the cr@pper and your teeth are still in a glass of water at night...
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According to this video, she's expecting a call on her mobile at any minute from Donald Tusk...
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She can always go back to Spain, if she thinks the EU trade deals are doing such a good job, although the chances of her kids getting a job there are pretty remote...
