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Originally Posted by local
Again you picture the UK as going to fall off some imaginary cliff completely unable to survive without suckling on the EU, running down our people.
Has anyone explained to you yet we are actually quite a big successful English speaking economy full of world beating brains.
We really aren't that useless and whilst it pleases you to believe that a lefty nirvana curled up in the EU's bosom is the only way forward the reality is not enough believe it or voted for it for years.
The EU which you think brings comfort to all its members is currently setting Ireland adrift.
They keep repeating the only way forward is a deal rejected by all sides of the house repeatedly and the biggest losers in all this is Ireland sacrificed on the altar of EU intransigence.
You cling to the doom mongers as a source of your "proof" that we cannot thrive yet they have consistently failed to give accurate information.
It is noticeable that you label people who want Brexit as hard right filth
and deluded idiots yet as it currently stands the Bennite in chief Jeremy Corbyn still wants Brexit, yes on his terms but its still out not in.
You are mixed up aren't you.
I labelled the instigators as hard right filth. Those who pursue it deluded idiots.
Instead of looking at Brexit through rose-tinted glasses, consider what is actually happening. Consider first how much this debacle has already cost every single person in the UK. Over a grand each. Various sources say between £66bn - £87bn in total so far.
The pound is plummeting. We are heading towards a financial crisis. Retail sales have dropped. Construction and manufacturing figures are plummeting. We're heading towards a crash, or at the very least a massive downturn. All predicted by those 'world beating brains'.
Now we're headed towards a no deal Brexit, which is disastrous for our economy. It isn't too good for food imports, medicine imports, etc. Johnson and his team have made no effort to negotiate with the EU. There's little point. The EU won't budge on the backstop and they won't budge on the Good Friday Agreement. Mainly because it's pretty much written in stone as an international treaty, signed off by other countries as well as us. The EU haven't set anyone adrift. We have. None of this is the Eu's doing, no matter how much you dramatically portray them as this monster wishing to crush Plucky Little Britain.
Ireland won't be the biggest losers. Northern Ireland may be. It's almost certain that Irish unity will be on the table after a no deal scenario. That will not pass off peacefully. The DUP will withdraw any support for the government, no matter how much cash it throws at them.
As for the WA that the EU says is no longer negotiable, what exactly do you want them to do? Keep having negotiations until Britain gets what it wants? They've negotiated, delayed, negotiated, delayed again. We aren't coming up with a deal that they find acceptable. They don't need to do anything.
So yes, it is falling off a cliff. It'll take years, if not decades to recover from. Johnson & co will probably be out before November, never mind sticking around to see all of this through. He's probably going to be the shortest term PM ever. Leaving whichever government which follows with a massive mess to sort out.
It isn't a case of putting the country or the people down. The only thing the people can do about this mess is get rid of the government. The 'can do' attitude Johnson rants about will achieve absolutely nothing. Being 'doom mongers' or being as positive as kids TV presenter on steroids will achieve absolutely nothing. Singing 'Rule Britannia' at the top of our collective voices will achieve absolutely nothing. It seems that Brexiteers want to turn up the 'We are Britain, we can do anything ' rhetoric without a thought for the consequences of their actions.
But yes, you get all worked up about people seemingly doing the country down, or not being super-duper positive about our little island. Except that isn't what is happening. Try facing a few facts instead of labelling people silly childish little names like 'gloomster and doomsters'.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
To add to Local's post point
"running down our people."
Which includes our EU migrants legally in the UK.
Every Motor Company?
How is that (and reopening coal mines)going to pan out in saving the planet?
Just so you know-I am totally against sending EU Migrants down the mines.
Our taxes are still paying off compensation to the poor souls suffering from being harmed in their work place years ago.
were have I run down our people? I've run down the idea of us leaving the E.U. and our prospect of getting any worthwhile deals.
Find me a motor company with something positive to say about a no deal Brexit.
https://www.ft.com/content/912856f0-...0-530adfa879c2
https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...he-netherlands
https://www.theguardian.com/business...-in-sunderland
Want any more?
Coal mines, what on earth are you on about?
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Originally Posted by Ceam
were have I run down our people? I've run down the idea of us leaving the E.U. and our prospect of getting any worthwhile deals.
If you aren't waving your Union flag, wearing your Union flag tee-shirt and Union flag kex, or say anything less than Brexit is wonderful for us, then you are running down the country and the people. Apparently.
Having the temerity to even suggest that Brexit isn't going to turn us into World Trade Champions, revive the Empire and win every World Cup and gold medal forever and ever makes you an absolute traitor.
Just find a way to make genetic mutations from the dead cells of Churchill and whatever Fat Al spaffs up the wall, and be quick about it. And smile while you do it. Gloomsters and Doomsters are just bringing all the Brexshiteers down. Our entire economic future depends on having a Positive Mental Attitude and Giant Dude Brains...
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Originally Posted by Ceam
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You asked me what my post had to do with future trade deals?
I replied that my post was in support of Local's opinion
To add to Local's post point
"running down our people."
To which you replied
"were have I run down our people? I've run down the idea of us leaving the E.U. and our prospect of getting any worthwhile deals."
No thank you.
Of course the motor company's are worried.The future is electric cars
deal or no deal.
Coal mines.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-new...corbyn-6259583
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Originally Posted by Hamble
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You asked me what my post had to do with future trade deals?
I replied that my post was in support of Local's opinion
To add to Local's post point
"running down our people."
To which you replied
"were have I run down our people? I've run down the idea of us leaving the E.U. and our prospect of getting any worthwhile deals."
No thank you.
Of course the motor company's are worried.The future is electric cars
deal or no deal.
Coal mines.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-new...corbyn-6259583
Yep the future is electric, Sadly it won't be here but else where. Not sure what your trying to say here? Are you saying motor companies are going to leave anyway? That all motor companies are doomed?
Again, Coal mines, what on earth has that got to do with the discussion here?
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The debate is not new:
"Roll up that map; it will not be wanted these ten years"
William Pitt (the younger) on a map of Europe, after hearing the news of the Battle of Austerlitz Dec 1805.
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Originally Posted by Ceam
Yep the future is electric, Sadly it won't be here but else where. Not sure what your trying to say here? Are you saying motor companies are going to leave anyway? That all motor companies are doomed?
Again, Coal mines, what on earth has that got to do with the discussion here?
My advice would be steer clear, also the coalmines article is dated 2015
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Originally Posted by Mr B S Sniffer
My advice would be steer clear, also the coalmines article is dated 2015
Nigel Adams Conservative, Selby and Ainsty 3:41 pm, 23rd April 2019
"The Minister is right to raise the effect that this Government have had on emissions, particularly from the power sector. I am sure she will remember that, during the Labour leadership campaign of 2015, Jeremy Corbyn said he wanted to reopen the coalmines. He went on to win the leadership—it was a very popular policy—and a couple of months later he clarified that he wanted to reopen only one coalmine in south Wales. Will the Minister update the House on how the Leader of the Opposition’s campaign to reopen the coalmines is going?"
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/debat...9-04-23a.612.1
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Originally Posted by Hamble
Nigel Adams Conservative, Selby and Ainsty 3:41 pm, 23rd April 2019
"The Minister is right to raise the effect that this Government have had on emissions, particularly from the power sector. I am sure she will remember that, during the Labour leadership campaign of 2015, Jeremy Corbyn said he wanted to reopen the coalmines. He went on to win the leadership—it was a very popular policy—and a couple of months later he clarified that he wanted to reopen only one coalmine in south Wales. Will the Minister update the House on how the Leader of the Opposition’s campaign to reopen the coalmines is going?"
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/debat...9-04-23a.612.1
Nigel biomass Adams with his Tory snout firmly in the money trough!
https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.word...from-industry/
Biomass more polluting than coal!
https://www.ecowatch.com/chatham-hou...288764699.html
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Originally Posted by Ceam
Yep the future is electric, Sadly it won't be here but else where. Not sure what your trying to say here? Are you saying motor companies are going to leave anyway? That all motor companies are doomed?
Again, Coal mines, what on earth has that got to do with the discussion here?
All I said was that your links were from sources with a vested interest
I hope that the UK will take a lead in electric car manufacture for health for the environment and for jobs.
Corbyn campaigned on reopening mines in Wales during the Labour Leadership campaign.
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Originally Posted by Mr B S Sniffer
Interesting.
If the EU is wrong it will have to stop the subsidies.
Coal dust and coal mines kill maim and cause premature deaths from disease.
That is a consideration to add to environmental concerns.
Still Adams had a right to ask the question as Corbyn campaigned on
reopening coal mines.
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Originally Posted by Hamble
All I said was that your links were from sources with a vested interest
I hope that the UK will take a lead in electric car manufacture for health for the environment and for jobs.
Corbyn campaigned on reopening mines in Wales during the Labour Leadership campaign.
YOU HOPE the UK will take a lead in electric car manufacture, first requirement is somewhere to sell them, hope is all you have and faint hope at that, one manufacturer to date has expressed a desire to build new generation cars in the UK, everyone else is talking more in reducing or even ceasing UK manufacturing.
Reopening coal mines is highly unlikely, but remember we still do operate a number of coal fired power stations with no viable alternative as yet, if we must still use coal is it better to supply our own or import it?
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Originally Posted by silver fox
YOU HOPE the UK will take a lead in electric car manufacture, first requirement is somewhere to sell them, hope is all you have and faint hope at that, one manufacturer to date has expressed a desire to build new generation cars in the UK, everyone else is talking more in reducing or even ceasing UK manufacturing.
Reopening coal mines is highly unlikely, but remember we still do operate a number of coal fired power stations with no viable alternative as yet, if we must still use coal is it better to supply our own or import it?
The real reason the Tories want brexit
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Originally Posted by Mr B S Sniffer
Would that be Adams with the vested interest?
'Political Donation' is not the same as a personal donation.
It was EU policy and supported widely.
In terms of renewable energy support broken down by political party, the survey found that 100% of those asked in the Liberal Democrat party supported solar, 96% in the Labour party; and 75% in the Conservative party. Biomass gained similar levels of party support with 100% of Liberal Democrat MPs backing biomass, 82% from Labour and 77% from the Conservative party.
http://duncanrenewables.co.uk/articl...nd-up-27-08-14
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