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Johnny Bognor

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  1. Can you list how many hostages have been murdered, suicide bombings, lorries driving through crowds of people, indiscriminate shootings in fast food restaurants, axe attacks on public transport there have been in the UK over the last 4 weeks in the UK??? This activity is well over and above the 'norm', but I think you know that already
  2. French priest murdered. Both hostage takers shot dead
  3. You see, that's the problem with people like you, me old pedigree chump. Sit on the sidelines and snipe at people's ideas and suggestions. This thread is about moving forward and I believe I have contributed to that discussion more than most, injecting ideas and possibilities as to what might or should happen. The result is the result. But nothing is black and white. Moving forward means many different things to different people. So Wesley (as in wesley snipes), rather than snipe, which let's face it, any idiot could do, why not stick your neck out, shake off the yolk of negativity and suggest how things might be going forward? In the interests of debate, rather than petty point scoring, I would be genuinely interested to see how you think or want things to pan out.
  4. I was specifically responding to this point by Verbal... Apart from that me old Pedigree Chump, your response is spot-on And people say that I have a comprehension problem
  5. I suggested this would be the outcome back in April. .... . Just replace 'May' for 'Cameron' and you can call me a visionary... Maybe I'm born with it..... Oh and this comment from the same post, just for me old pedigree chump... Can we close this thread yet?
  6. We cant blame this on Brexit. We didnt get on that well before the vote LOL
  7. Well done, me old pedigree chump. I think you're starting to get the hang of this negotiating lark. Not quite UK trade negotiator level yet, but you may be able to knock 20p off the price of a tin of pal, if you play your cards right.
  8. I've already suggested that as it is part if negotiations. The Guardian article I posted discussed it...so yes I do. But if we don't have a deal, 500m people are going to have to make up £40 per head Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
  9. Their contribution per capita is about to go up substantially if we go... £40 per head per annum as an average... not that the greeks, spanish, italians, potuguese etc have **** loads of cash lying around
  10. ive eluded to this type of deal before... now the media are talking about it... https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jul/24/brexit-deal-free-movement-exemption-seven-years its called compromise. We wont get everything we want, but i still believe there is deal to be done. We are the second largest net contributor to the EU budget, so i believe that with continued or even lower contributions we can get free market access. We might not get full control of our borders, but more than we have currently. The challenge is to get 27 countries to agree. That is the EUs achilles heel.... hence the reason why there isnt a deal with any of the worlds major economies..
  11. Interesting article in the Guardian about a 7 year emergency brake on EU immigration and free market access... Seems like there is a deal to be done
  12. The regressives elected the regime that gave the orders.. plenty re-elected them after. Perhaps regressives play the blame game now to alleviate their own guilt??? Just a thought... Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
  13. Try post 3733 and 3737 for starters... Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
  14. So that justifies slagging off those in the forces??? Not too many teachers come home in body bags, with repect
  15. When the FTSE 100 plummeted after the result, "billions wiped off the value of companies" was the headline. When those billions were added back, no headline just a switch to the 250 after being told that the 100 doesnt matter. Still no mention of billions added to the value of of 250 companies. Quite simple really, me ol pedigree chump.
  16. Im still waiting for the Billions added to the vaue of British companies headline.... in the interest of balance of course
  17. Everything I hate about regressives is on this thread... Slag off a teacher or nurse and you're a ****. Slag off the armed services and that's OK. Meanwhile they continue to vote for the party that took us in to an illegal war and turn a blind eye to the leader who lunches with terrorists.
  18. Can you remind me of the plan had we stayed in???
  19. The British Bedwetting Corporation has done it's best (using our money), to peddle and push the bad news. Billions wiped off shares? Yes true, but these Billions have been added back, not that the BBC would scream it from the roof tops. This effects consumer confidence which has a knock on effect to business confidence. .. the regressives are just as culpable.... Just look at this thread. The regressives looking at all the negatives. Whilst people like me are trying to focus on the practicalities and the positives. Take comments on Stirling by the regressives. Yes it will lead to inflationary pressures. But there are positives too... Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk
  20. Of course, but the regressives were quick to scream about the markets crashing and when they didnt, they went hunting for more scare stories. ... The PMI data is not good, dont get me wrong, but Its hardly the shock of the century is it??? PMI also doesnt always reflect reality of the economy at large. Take the 911 attacks. PMI plummeted, but the following economic activity was very very different. Whats important is not the PMI in itself but how we might react, how the government and BOE react...
  21. You're not allowed to talk about 100 anymore. Because since the referendum, we are only supposed to talk about the 250, to find a scenario to match a narrative. Pre referendum the No one ever mentioned the 250, which is incidentally only 1% off of the pre referendum position. Hardly the disaster all the experts were predicting...
  22. The media talk everything down, confidence gets knocked shocker. Add in in the political uncertainty (although the tories have got their sh it together now) with virtually no opposition to hold the government to account, its hardly a surprise...
  23. Hmmm but a big factor is bankers bonuses which would be restricted in the EU. Ease up on the bonuses... money talks... the best talent stays
  24. Well you can rule France out as an alternative as starter for 10. Their Government cant get anyone to work more than a 35 hour week lol
  25. Lot of sense here. But it assumes all things being equal. The fact is they won't be. That is the problem with these forecasts. For example, reductions in corporation tax have already been considered. This makes the UK more attractive. Our more flexible labour markets will also be attractive. Not to mention the skills that are here. Without passporting, there would be damage, but some of this could be offset. As your man dickie says, it's not dependent on passporting alone I do find it contradicting that most regressives don't like the fact that the financial services sector is so important to our economy, whilst many of them are now fighting for it
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