Charming. But since it was a stupid question, I'll ask another more sensible one.
I did some research, as you suggested, and it appears that you missed out this passage from your quoted text:
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Charming. But since it was a stupid question, I'll ask another more sensible one.
I did some research, as you suggested, and it appears that you missed out this passage from your quoted text:
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So, stupid question time... Why the 2p increase? Are the supermarkets suddenly feeling generous? Or is there a global milk shortage that we haven't heard about?
Allow me to clarify... Courtesy of a friend on Facebook this morning...
"So, let me get this straight... the leader of the opposition campaigned to stay but secretly wanted to leave, so his party...
In fairness to your argument, we've got no one to blame but ourselves for our current situation.
The problem now is that in many areas the skills are gone, or we're no longer competitive. When...
Scotland's political position has been slowly shifting for years now. The independence vote has traditionally bounced around at something like 20-25% (or lower) for years, but there's definitely...
You may have missed something in your analysis there. And that's, that at the moment Sturgeon is in a win-win situation.
If she comes back full of good news then it's Woohoo, Go Nicola ,...
I can only assume you never had the misfortune to use Vista.
Got to admit though, using Windows 10 quite happily on a number of PC's. It's certainly far better than Win 8 although still a bit of...
I think restoring British Industry was #3 on the list of promises. Just after £100m a week to the NHS and cutting immigration. :p
We plan our infrastructure?
That's the biggest surprise of the referendum so far.
Funnily enough, I have friends in Gibraltar and they're expecting about 98% remain on a turnout of about 90% of the Gibraltarian electorate. They are all genuinely worried about Spain closing the...
1) I'm thinking more beyond the referendum, more sort of EVEL, pesky Scots keeping us in the EU against our will etc. Will the politics become acrimonious (or more acrimonious)?
2) Never say...
Two questions... For whoever is still keeping up...
1) If the result is: Scotland=In, England=Out, UK=In what on earth will happen going forward?
2) If the result is a narrow in: Is...
It's the Sun and the Express.
That's probably all we need to know.
Well... Unemployed, no degree, over 65. Demographics suggest that the Queen was always going to be a Brexiter :p
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Interesting talk from the Professor of European Law at Liverpool Uni. It seems that he's not a fan of either campaign and it makes a bit of a change from the usual political soundbites. The light...
I would imagine that to radicalise someone in this way you might, perhaps, go about it like this:
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Or maybe like this:
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Our politicians and media really do have a lot to answer...
Again, my reply was purely in the context of the original post, but it would appear that we agree, given the lack of a counter argument, that the graphic rather undermines one of "outs" other...
So just so I'm clear here...
You're saying that UK law allows for better terms and conditions for UK employees than EU law. Yes/No?
If yes, then that presumably means that the whole argument...
My comment was, to put it in context, specifically in reply to the hypothetical tit for tat imposition of import tariffs.
However, that said, none of the assumptions I've made are particularly...
Doesn't that just mean though that, with no real UK alternative, consumers will continue to buy Volkswagens and BMWs like before, except that they'll be more expensive. But EU consumers will be...
What a curious commentary.
Are you really saying that you reckon the "out team" won a debate that you didn't actually see, basing your decision on hightlights shown by a Facebook group that...
I guess where I'm coming from is that the EU won't do anything to make selling from the EU to the UK more difficult. They may however make it harder for the UK to sell to EU so UK business would...
Your own words, I believe
"how are german car manufactures going to react if the eu tries to block trade with the uk"
But I suppose it is possible that I misquoted you by quoting, at the start...
They do seem like reasonable assumptions though.
I'm guessing that the EU doesn't make it hard for Germany to sell cars to China or the US, so why would they make it hard for Germany to sell...
So... As an undecided, a question for the out team...
The outers have frequently said that after an exit we'll get back control of our borders and also keep jobs safe by trading with Europe as...
Exactly the same thing happened up here two years ago. Apparently then anyone who pointed it out was just being paranoid, so quite right to have a suspicious mind.
It'll probably get even worse...
Even with a UK Out, Scotland In vote, I don't think that an IndyRef2 Yes vote is currently winnable. So for me, it's a moot point. As for calling IndyRef2, we can do it if we want, it just won't...
Was an undecided (remain) for the poll. Now an undecided (haven't the faintest idea), bordering on the might not vote at all.
Funnily enough, that's more or less what UKIP's Scottish Spokesman said in the run up to our own referendum. So it must be true then.
I'm surprised you couldn't tell the difference... This one is clearly Kim Jong-un. Totally different.
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