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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
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Let me have a guess....
EU red tape?? That's what you've said isn't it? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
Let me have a guess....
EU red tape?? That's what you've said isn't it?"
Again its what the tory supporting newspaper has said .
The Tories said it wouldd be better under us
No Rises in cost of food etc
No more living by there rules .
It seems the deal wasnt so oven ready after all .
More like Br-Exit is causing this
Prices werent going up under red tape when we were memebers .
I know i know
Weve left deal with it .
HOW MUCH FOR A TOMATO ?
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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
North West |
"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph.
I wonder what could have caused this ?
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The Telegraph and Express are both running with the "EU red tape" nonsense.
It's Brexit related red tape caused by the deal that the UK negotiated with the EU.
Some parts of our media are worthy of the Josef Goebbels Merit of journalistic fantasy.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph.
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The Telegraph and Express are both running with the "EU red tape" nonsense.
It's Brexit related red tape caused by the deal that the UK negotiated with the EU.
Some parts of our media are worthy of the Josef Goebbels Merit of journalistic fantasy.
"
You are comparing British National Newspapers
To an infamous Nazi ?
Damn ! |
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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
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The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit. "
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
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Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way"
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ? |
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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?"
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241 |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241"
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it . |
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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it ."
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one"
Its what the li k you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice |
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By *ack4NinaCouple
over a year ago
Carmarthen |
"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way"
Look beyond the trees. If you increase the supply of money (gov spending) then the value of that money is debased (basic supply and demand) . If there’s more money and less stuff the cost of stuff increases. In other words the £ is NOT sound money. Neither is the €,$,¥ . The banksters , wealthy institutions, financial institutions have been the main beneficiary of the spending (given the new unsound money to lend) to enable and maintain liquidity in the markets. They bought assets, This increases the value of assets . Out of yours and your children’s reach.
Now. Here’s the thing. All of this been going on for decades but has been ramped up massively over last 10 years or so and in particular this last year. If you didn’t have assets 10 years ago you got left behind (wealthy get wealthier). How do the banksters/financial institutions, elite, gov get away with it...
Distraction, division and a complicit media.
They want to keep the gravy train rolling and they seem to be able to do that. |
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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the li k you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice "
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
Eurozone inflation in April was 2%, up sharply and just over the ECB target of 1.9%.
USA inflation was showing as at 3.6%, well over the Fed target of 2%.
Global inflation is rising and thats a fact. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults"
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I |
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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I "
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that"
I see where you have gone wrong
I posted a link about food products going up in the UK
Because of brexit , you claimed it was due.to banking & inflation .
I asked for a link to show it wasnt brexit but
Inflation in banking & Energy .
No mention of it being nothing to do with Brexit .
I see why you & I both couldnt follow your answers now |
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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that
I see where you have gone wrong
I posted a link about food products going up in the UK
Because of brexit , you claimed it was due.to banking & inflation .
I asked for a link to show it wasnt brexit but
Inflation in banking & Energy .
No mention of it being nothing to do with Brexit .
I see why you & I both couldnt follow your answers now "
Again I said inflation was rising in the EU and America so not unique to the UK. I made no claim what was fuelling the rises but posted a link as requested that said inflation is rising in the EU and America. If it has to be food specific then here is today's news
https://www.bbc.co.uk/business-57353624 |
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that
I see where you have gone wrong
I posted a link about food products going up in the UK
Because of brexit , you claimed it was due.to banking & inflation .
I asked for a link to show it wasnt brexit but
Inflation in banking & Energy .
No mention of it being nothing to do with Brexit .
I see why you & I both couldnt follow your answers now " the other thread is closed so you say your from Belfast and it’s not British but Ireland have I got that right mate ?lol |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that
I see where you have gone wrong
I posted a link about food products going up in the UK
Because of brexit , you claimed it was due.to banking & inflation .
I asked for a link to show it wasnt brexit but
Inflation in banking & Energy .
No mention of it being nothing to do with Brexit .
I see why you & I both couldnt follow your answers now
Again I said inflation was rising in the EU and America so not unique to the UK. I made no claim what was fuelling the rises but posted a link as requested that said inflation is rising in the EU and America. If it has to be food specific then here is today's news
https://www.bbc.co.uk/business-57353624"
Yes but the original link
Made specific claims bytheretailers
Prices were going up due to Brexit .
Not to do with world inflation .
They would have said so other wise.
Like Travis Perkins did .
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that
I see where you have gone wrong
I posted a link about food products going up in the UK
Because of brexit , you claimed it was due.to banking & inflation .
I asked for a link to show it wasnt brexit but
Inflation in banking & Energy .
No mention of it being nothing to do with Brexit .
I see why you & I both couldnt follow your answers now the other thread is closed so you say your from Belfast and it’s not British but Ireland have I got that right mate ?lol"
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that
I see where you have gone wrong
I posted a link about food products going up in the UK
Because of brexit , you claimed it was due.to banking & inflation .
I asked for a link to show it wasnt brexit but
Inflation in banking & Energy .
No mention of it being nothing to do with Brexit .
I see why you & I both couldnt follow your answers now the other thread is closed so you say your from Belfast and it’s not British but Ireland have I got that right mate ?lol"
Ive done a link for both
This one is Ireland the other is
Great Britain
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that
I see where you have gone wrong
I posted a link about food products going up in the UK
Because of brexit , you claimed it was due.to banking & inflation .
I asked for a link to show it wasnt brexit but
Inflation in banking & Energy .
No mention of it being nothing to do with Brexit .
I see why you & I both couldnt follow your answers now the other thread is closed so you say your from Belfast and it’s not British but Ireland have I got that right mate ?lol
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Britain" so your not British then ???? |
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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago
bournemouth |
"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that
I see where you have gone wrong
I posted a link about food products going up in the UK
Because of brexit , you claimed it was due.to banking & inflation .
I asked for a link to show it wasnt brexit but
Inflation in banking & Energy .
No mention of it being nothing to do with Brexit .
I see why you & I both couldnt follow your answers now
Again I said inflation was rising in the EU and America so not unique to the UK. I made no claim what was fuelling the rises but posted a link as requested that said inflation is rising in the EU and America. If it has to be food specific then here is today's news
https://www.bbc.co.uk/business-57353624
Yes but the original link
Made specific claims bytheretailers
Prices were going up due to Brexit .
Not to do with world inflation .
They would have said so other wise.
Like Travis Perkins did .
"
World food prices rising at a very high rate, it's all over the news, it has nothing to do with brexit. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that
I see where you have gone wrong
I posted a link about food products going up in the UK
Because of brexit , you claimed it was due.to banking & inflation .
I asked for a link to show it wasnt brexit but
Inflation in banking & Energy .
No mention of it being nothing to do with Brexit .
I see why you & I both couldnt follow your answers now the other thread is closed so you say your from Belfast and it’s not British but Ireland have I got that right mate ?lol
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Britainso your not British then ????"
If i wasnt born on the island of Britain
How can i be ?
I know Boris claims Britishness but he also has
A U.S passport as he was born there .
Dual Nationality if you want it .
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that
I see where you have gone wrong
I posted a link about food products going up in the UK
Because of brexit , you claimed it was due.to banking & inflation .
I asked for a link to show it wasnt brexit but
Inflation in banking & Energy .
No mention of it being nothing to do with Brexit .
I see why you & I both couldnt follow your answers now
Again I said inflation was rising in the EU and America so not unique to the UK. I made no claim what was fuelling the rises but posted a link as requested that said inflation is rising in the EU and America. If it has to be food specific then here is today's news
https://www.bbc.co.uk/business-57353624
Yes but the original link
Made specific claims bytheretailers
Prices were going up due to Brexit .
Not to do with world inflation .
They would have said so other wise.
Like Travis Perkins did .
World food prices rising at a very high rate, it's all over the news, it has nothing to do with brexit."
So you are calling the Daily Telegraph liars then ?
Ok i know where you stand |
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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that
I see where you have gone wrong
I posted a link about food products going up in the UK
Because of brexit , you claimed it was due.to banking & inflation .
I asked for a link to show it wasnt brexit but
Inflation in banking & Energy .
No mention of it being nothing to do with Brexit .
I see why you & I both couldnt follow your answers now
Again I said inflation was rising in the EU and America so not unique to the UK. I made no claim what was fuelling the rises but posted a link as requested that said inflation is rising in the EU and America. If it has to be food specific then here is today's news
https://www.bbc.co.uk/business-57353624
Yes but the original link
Made specific claims bytheretailers
Prices were going up due to Brexit .
Not to do with world inflation .
They would have said so other wise.
Like Travis Perkins did .
"
A quick re read will show I only mentioned inflation not specific inflation. The food prices increase is worldwide as my link shows and not just in the UK |
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By *andy 1Couple
over a year ago
northeast |
"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that
I see where you have gone wrong
I posted a link about food products going up in the UK
Because of brexit , you claimed it was due.to banking & inflation .
I asked for a link to show it wasnt brexit but
Inflation in banking & Energy .
No mention of it being nothing to do with Brexit .
I see why you & I both couldnt follow your answers now
Again I said inflation was rising in the EU and America so not unique to the UK. I made no claim what was fuelling the rises but posted a link as requested that said inflation is rising in the EU and America. If it has to be food specific then here is today's news
https://www.bbc.co.uk/business-57353624
Yes but the original link
Made specific claims bytheretailers
Prices were going up due to Brexit .
Not to do with world inflation .
They would have said so other wise.
Like Travis Perkins did .
World food prices rising at a very high rate, it's all over the news, it has nothing to do with brexit." |
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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago
bournemouth |
"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that
I see where you have gone wrong
I posted a link about food products going up in the UK
Because of brexit , you claimed it was due.to banking & inflation .
I asked for a link to show it wasnt brexit but
Inflation in banking & Energy .
No mention of it being nothing to do with Brexit .
I see why you & I both couldnt follow your answers now
Again I said inflation was rising in the EU and America so not unique to the UK. I made no claim what was fuelling the rises but posted a link as requested that said inflation is rising in the EU and America. If it has to be food specific then here is today's news
https://www.bbc.co.uk/business-57353624
Yes but the original link
Made specific claims bytheretailers
Prices were going up due to Brexit .
Not to do with world inflation .
They would have said so other wise.
Like Travis Perkins did .
World food prices rising at a very high rate, it's all over the news, it has nothing to do with brexit.
So you are calling the Daily Telegraph liars then ?
Ok i know where you stand "
Simple facts, world food prices are going up, nothing to with brexit. |
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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
North West |
"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that
I see where you have gone wrong
I posted a link about food products going up in the UK
Because of brexit , you claimed it was due.to banking & inflation .
I asked for a link to show it wasnt brexit but
Inflation in banking & Energy .
No mention of it being nothing to do with Brexit .
I see why you & I both couldnt follow your answers now
Again I said inflation was rising in the EU and America so not unique to the UK. I made no claim what was fuelling the rises but posted a link as requested that said inflation is rising in the EU and America. If it has to be food specific then here is today's news
https://www.bbc.co.uk/business-57353624
Yes but the original link
Made specific claims bytheretailers
Prices were going up due to Brexit .
Not to do with world inflation .
They would have said so other wise.
Like Travis Perkins did .
World food prices rising at a very high rate, it's all over the news, it has nothing to do with brexit.
So you are calling the Daily Telegraph liars then ?
Ok i know where you stand
Simple facts, world food prices are going up, nothing to with brexit. "
The Daily Telegraph (and the Express), both said that there would be price rises because of EU (Brexit) red tape. There may well be worldwide inflation as well, but that is not what the article was about.
We can therefore look forward to grocery shopping costing more because of Brexit red tape and inflation on top. |
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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that
I see where you have gone wrong
I posted a link about food products going up in the UK
Because of brexit , you claimed it was due.to banking & inflation .
I asked for a link to show it wasnt brexit but
Inflation in banking & Energy .
No mention of it being nothing to do with Brexit .
I see why you & I both couldnt follow your answers now
Again I said inflation was rising in the EU and America so not unique to the UK. I made no claim what was fuelling the rises but posted a link as requested that said inflation is rising in the EU and America. If it has to be food specific then here is today's news
https://www.bbc.co.uk/business-57353624
Yes but the original link
Made specific claims bytheretailers
Prices were going up due to Brexit .
Not to do with world inflation .
They would have said so other wise.
Like Travis Perkins did .
World food prices rising at a very high rate, it's all over the news, it has nothing to do with brexit.
So you are calling the Daily Telegraph liars then ?
Ok i know where you stand
Simple facts, world food prices are going up, nothing to with brexit.
The Daily Telegraph (and the Express), both said that there would be price rises because of EU (Brexit) red tape. There may well be worldwide inflation as well, but that is not what the article was about.
We can therefore look forward to grocery shopping costing more because of Brexit red tape and inflation on top."
Newspapers and others have said all sorts of things would happen does not make it true and clearly this is a worldwide problem so would happen even without brexit |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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So you are calling the Daily Telegraph liars then ?
Ok i know where you stand
Not calling anyone a liar. I simply put forward other reports for people's perusal"
Nope you ategoricallysaid prices weee rising from inflation around the world.
The Telegraph story said
The retailer was laying price rises from
Brexit , more red tape etc .
So you in fact are calling the Telegraph Liars .
Its ok if you want to .
Be brave & follow your heart |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
The EU are reporting the very same thing with inflation and is set to go above their limit.
So .
The company the story was about laid it squarely
at the door of Brexit .
Are they claiming the inflation problems in the EU are because of brexit. I read the main cause of inflation was pent up spending being released combined fuel costs hence why its affecting the UK, EU and America in the same way
Do you have links or are you just saying what you want ?
It's easy enough to find but also included it
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-57320241
So you are trying to claim energy rises & central bank
Are the reason food products will cost moee in
Uk Shops ?
Love it .
Where on earth did I claim that? I said the inflation in the UK is also seen in the EU and America. You asked for a link so I posted one
Its what the link you posted explains .
Nothing to do with Food prices due to Br-exit
Like the link i posted in the 1st comment on the thread.
Try to keep up .
It gets very tedious having to explain stuff twice
You asked me to post a link to back up my claim that inflation is rising in the EU and America as well so not unique to the UK. I done exactly that. Please desist with the insults
What insult ?
You posted a link
I quoted the link
You asked where you had stated that
I said from the link you provided .
Energy & banking being different to what
i posted about food price increase with brexit .
Had you read both links you wouldnt have posted a link about energy & banking , i wouldnt have said etc etc .
If you are insulted because i find
Repetition tedious , i suggest we both read all
Links posted in response to each other &
My tedium will vanish , as youll simply debate
Much much better , as I'm sure will I
I posted the fact that inflation is rising in the EU and America
You said do I have a link or am I just saying what I want
I posted the link that states exactly what I said
I notice today another story on food price rises globally
When you say things like try to keep up, yes I do find that an insult if not very rude. There is no need to be like that
I see where you have gone wrong
I posted a link about food products going up in the UK
Because of brexit , you claimed it was due.to banking & inflation .
I asked for a link to show it wasnt brexit but
Inflation in banking & Energy .
No mention of it being nothing to do with Brexit .
I see why you & I both couldnt follow your answers now
Again I said inflation was rising in the EU and America so not unique to the UK. I made no claim what was fuelling the rises but posted a link as requested that said inflation is rising in the EU and America. If it has to be food specific then here is today's news
https://www.bbc.co.uk/business-57353624
Yes but the original link
Made specific claims bytheretailers
Prices were going up due to Brexit .
Not to do with world inflation .
They would have said so other wise.
Like Travis Perkins did .
World food prices rising at a very high rate, it's all over the news, it has nothing to do with brexit.
So you are calling the Daily Telegraph liars then ?
Ok i know where you stand
Simple facts, world food prices are going up, nothing to with brexit.
The Daily Telegraph (and the Express), both said that there would be price rises because of EU (Brexit) red tape. There may well be worldwide inflation as well, but that is not what the article was about.
We can therefore look forward to grocery shopping costing more because of Brexit red tape and inflation on top.
Newspapers and others have said all sorts of things would happen does not make it true and clearly this is a worldwide problem so would happen even without brexit"
The article specifically said it was down to brexit
Delays & EU/Uk Red tape .
Nothing about inflation
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The whole covid thing has caused huge problems in the supply chain as many manufacturers either closed or worked reduced hours and rostas.
In Ireland at least, raw building materials have increased in price and lead in times have increased dramatically |
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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"
So you are calling the Daily Telegraph liars then ?
Ok i know where you stand
Not calling anyone a liar. I simply put forward other reports for people's perusal
Nope you ategoricallysaid prices weee rising from inflation around the world.
The Telegraph story said
The retailer was laying price rises from
Brexit , more red tape etc .
So you in fact are calling the Telegraph Liars .
Its ok if you want to .
Be brave & follow your heart "
Again I have not said anyone is a liar as my posts prove. I neither work for a newspaper or the United nations so not responsible for the reports. People can read them and make their own minds up |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Don't you just love these brexit spats? Put your time and undoubted intelligence into some useful discussion, try sex and swinging xxx"
This is the politics section of the forum |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2021/06/02/shoppers-face-higher-grocery-bills-eu-red-tape-looms/amp/
Shoppers face higher grocery bills as more EU red tape looms
Higher shipping and raw materials costs and EU red tape threaten consumers' pockets, says British Retail Consortium
As reported in yesterdays Telegraph .
I wonder what could have caused this ?
Let me have a guess....
EU red tape?? That's what you've said isn't it?
Again its what the tory supporting newspaper has said .
The Tories said it wouldd be better under us
No Rises in cost of food etc
No more living by there rules .
It seems the deal wasnt so oven ready after all .
More like Br-Exit is causing this
Prices werent going up under red tape when we were memebers .
I know i know
Weve left deal with it .
HOW MUCH FOR A TOMATO ?
"
You might want to consider reading so when you decide to discuss something, you have even the slightest inclination of what you are talking about. |
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"Don't you just love these brexit spats? Put your time and undoubted intelligence into some useful discussion, try sex and swinging xxx
This is the politics section of the forum " probably why not as many bother now |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Don't you just love these brexit spats? Put your time and undoubted intelligence into some useful discussion, try sex and swinging xxx
This is the politics section of the forum probably why not as many bother now "
Most of the ones that no longer post on here won’t be missed |
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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
OECD say U.K. GDP will be harder hit than any other G7 country due to Covid.
It’s also said Brexit would add to the problems facing the U.K. on top of Covid due to increased costs and admin.
Source SKY news
Think I prefer OECD to U.K. media.
Brexit has introduced additional costs and will continue with these extra costs due to red tape brought about by Brexit.
More admin on it’s own adds cost. Physical process charges such as customs fees and diverts along with subsequent delays add costs .
Both costs are facts and are here to stay and will continue to negatively affect the U.K. economy.
Whether you believe in 40 years time we will be better off is in reality a wishful daydream. You may be right! These costs being paid today are a fact and undeniable. 40 years is a long way off!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"OECD say U.K. GDP will be harder hit than any other G7 country due to Covid.
It’s also said Brexit would add to the problems facing the U.K. on top of Covid due to increased costs and admin.
Source SKY news
Think I prefer OECD to U.K. media.
Brexit has introduced additional costs and will continue with these extra costs due to red tape brought about by Brexit.
More admin on it’s own adds cost. Physical process charges such as customs fees and diverts along with subsequent delays add costs .
Both costs are facts and are here to stay and will continue to negatively affect the U.K. economy.
Whether you believe in 40 years time we will be better off is in reality a wishful daydream. You may be right! These costs being paid today are a fact and undeniable. 40 years is a long way off!
"
You have taken a large subject and commented on two minute details and used that as a base to predict doom and gloom.
Davies and Studnicka (2018) for example assess the impact of Brexit on the FTSE 350 market and find a lot of the reactions to Brexit are actually offset in other area's.
If you are going to claim that Britain will be worse of for forty years, you might want to provide evidence for such claims, other than a website link... |
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By *eroy1000Man
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"OECD say U.K. GDP will be harder hit than any other G7 country due to Covid.
It’s also said Brexit would add to the problems facing the U.K. on top of Covid due to increased costs and admin.
Source SKY news
Think I prefer OECD to U.K. media.
Brexit has introduced additional costs and will continue with these extra costs due to red tape brought about by Brexit.
More admin on it’s own adds cost. Physical process charges such as customs fees and diverts along with subsequent delays add costs .
Both costs are facts and are here to stay and will continue to negatively affect the U.K. economy.
Whether you believe in 40 years time we will be better off is in reality a wishful daydream. You may be right! These costs being paid today are a fact and undeniable. 40 years is a long way off!
You have taken a large subject and commented on two minute details and used that as a base to predict doom and gloom.
Davies and Studnicka (2018) for example assess the impact of Brexit on the FTSE 350 market and find a lot of the reactions to Brexit are actually offset in other area's.
If you are going to claim that Britain will be worse of for forty years, you might want to provide evidence for such claims, other than a website link..."
Are you saying that this means UK inflation will be significantly more than other countries due to having brexit as well as the reported worldwide inflation? How much more will it be and when can we expect it to happen |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"OECD say U.K. GDP will be harder hit than any other G7 country due to Covid.
It’s also said Brexit would add to the problems facing the U.K. on top of Covid due to increased costs and admin.
Source SKY news
Think I prefer OECD to U.K. media.
Brexit has introduced additional costs and will continue with these extra costs due to red tape brought about by Brexit.
More admin on it’s own adds cost. Physical process charges such as customs fees and diverts along with subsequent delays add costs .
Both costs are facts and are here to stay and will continue to negatively affect the U.K. economy.
Whether you believe in 40 years time we will be better off is in reality a wishful daydream. You may be right! These costs being paid today are a fact and undeniable. 40 years is a long way off!
You have taken a large subject and commented on two minute details and used that as a base to predict doom and gloom.
Davies and Studnicka (2018) for example assess the impact of Brexit on the FTSE 350 market and find a lot of the reactions to Brexit are actually offset in other area's.
If you are going to claim that Britain will be worse of for forty years, you might want to provide evidence for such claims, other than a website link...
Are you saying that this means UK inflation will be significantly more than other countries due to having brexit as well as the reported worldwide inflation? How much more will it be and when can we expect it to happen"
Brexit has happened and the inflation rate here has not changed greatly.
Also, we have a strong fiscal and monetary policy, we always have, which is why GBP is amongst the strongest currencies in the world and has been for some time.
I have an MA in Accounting & Finance and currently doing an Msc in Investment Management so I keep a keen interest in these matters, as well as study them.
Claims are great, everyone makes them, however very few actually provide research and evidence to compliment it which is why all news outlets make such varying claims. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"OECD say U.K. GDP will be harder hit than any other G7 country due to Covid.
It’s also said Brexit would add to the problems facing the U.K. on top of Covid due to increased costs and admin.
Source SKY news
Think I prefer OECD to U.K. media.
Brexit has introduced additional costs and will continue with these extra costs due to red tape brought about by Brexit.
More admin on it’s own adds cost. Physical process charges such as customs fees and diverts along with subsequent delays add costs .
Both costs are facts and are here to stay and will continue to negatively affect the U.K. economy.
Whether you believe in 40 years time we will be better off is in reality a wishful daydream. You may be right! These costs being paid today are a fact and undeniable. 40 years is a long way off!
You have taken a large subject and commented on two minute details and used that as a base to predict doom and gloom.
Davies and Studnicka (2018) for example assess the impact of Brexit on the FTSE 350 market and find a lot of the reactions to Brexit are actually offset in other area's.
If you are going to claim that Britain will be worse of for forty years, you might want to provide evidence for such claims, other than a website link...
Are you saying that this means UK inflation will be significantly more than other countries due to having brexit as well as the reported worldwide inflation? How much more will it be and when can we expect it to happen"
"The BoE says inflation will hit 2.5% at the end of 2021, pushed up in large part by the rise in oil prices and the expiry in September of COVID emergency cuts to value-added tax in the hospitality sector.
It thinks inflation will then slip back to 2% in 2022 and 2023"
Takes seconds to look it up. 2.5% then back to 2% is nothing considering the "apocolyptic brexit" I keep hearing about and a global pandemic where the world literally stopped producing for a whole year. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"OECD say U.K. GDP will be harder hit than any other G7 country due to Covid.
It’s also said Brexit would add to the problems facing the U.K. on top of Covid due to increased costs and admin.
Source SKY news
Think I prefer OECD to U.K. media.
Brexit has introduced additional costs and will continue with these extra costs due to red tape brought about by Brexit.
More admin on it’s own adds cost. Physical process charges such as customs fees and diverts along with subsequent delays add costs .
Both costs are facts and are here to stay and will continue to negatively affect the U.K. economy.
Whether you believe in 40 years time we will be better off is in reality a wishful daydream. You may be right! These costs being paid today are a fact and undeniable. 40 years is a long way off!
You have taken a large subject and commented on two minute details and used that as a base to predict doom and gloom.
Davies and Studnicka (2018) for example assess the impact of Brexit on the FTSE 350 market and find a lot of the reactions to Brexit are actually offset in other area's.
If you are going to claim that Britain will be worse of for forty years, you might want to provide evidence for such claims, other than a website link...
Are you saying that this means UK inflation will be significantly more than other countries due to having brexit as well as the reported worldwide inflation? How much more will it be and when can we expect it to happen
"The BoE says inflation will hit 2.5% at the end of 2021, pushed up in large part by the rise in oil prices and the expiry in September of COVID emergency cuts to value-added tax in the hospitality sector.
It thinks inflation will then slip back to 2% in 2022 and 2023"
Takes seconds to look it up. 2.5% then back to 2% is nothing considering the "apocolyptic brexit" I keep hearing about and a global pandemic where the world literally stopped producing for a whole year."
Stopped producing what? Supermarkets, Amazon etc have had an amazing year . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"OECD say U.K. GDP will be harder hit than any other G7 country due to Covid.
It’s also said Brexit would add to the problems facing the U.K. on top of Covid due to increased costs and admin.
Source SKY news
Think I prefer OECD to U.K. media.
Brexit has introduced additional costs and will continue with these extra costs due to red tape brought about by Brexit.
More admin on it’s own adds cost. Physical process charges such as customs fees and diverts along with subsequent delays add costs .
Both costs are facts and are here to stay and will continue to negatively affect the U.K. economy.
Whether you believe in 40 years time we will be better off is in reality a wishful daydream. You may be right! These costs being paid today are a fact and undeniable. 40 years is a long way off!
You have taken a large subject and commented on two minute details and used that as a base to predict doom and gloom.
Davies and Studnicka (2018) for example assess the impact of Brexit on the FTSE 350 market and find a lot of the reactions to Brexit are actually offset in other area's.
If you are going to claim that Britain will be worse of for forty years, you might want to provide evidence for such claims, other than a website link...
Are you saying that this means UK inflation will be significantly more than other countries due to having brexit as well as the reported worldwide inflation? How much more will it be and when can we expect it to happen
"The BoE says inflation will hit 2.5% at the end of 2021, pushed up in large part by the rise in oil prices and the expiry in September of COVID emergency cuts to value-added tax in the hospitality sector.
It thinks inflation will then slip back to 2% in 2022 and 2023"
Takes seconds to look it up. 2.5% then back to 2% is nothing considering the "apocolyptic brexit" I keep hearing about and a global pandemic where the world literally stopped producing for a whole year.
Stopped producing what? Supermarkets, Amazon etc have had an amazing year . "
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"OECD say U.K. GDP will be harder hit than any other G7 country due to Covid.
It’s also said Brexit would add to the problems facing the U.K. on top of Covid due to increased costs and admin.
Source SKY news
Think I prefer OECD to U.K. media.
Brexit has introduced additional costs and will continue with these extra costs due to red tape brought about by Brexit.
More admin on it’s own adds cost. Physical process charges such as customs fees and diverts along with subsequent delays add costs .
Both costs are facts and are here to stay and will continue to negatively affect the U.K. economy.
Whether you believe in 40 years time we will be better off is in reality a wishful daydream. You may be right! These costs being paid today are a fact and undeniable. 40 years is a long way off!
You have taken a large subject and commented on two minute details and used that as a base to predict doom and gloom.
Davies and Studnicka (2018) for example assess the impact of Brexit on the FTSE 350 market and find a lot of the reactions to Brexit are actually offset in other area's.
If you are going to claim that Britain will be worse of for forty years, you might want to provide evidence for such claims, other than a website link...
Are you saying that this means UK inflation will be significantly more than other countries due to having brexit as well as the reported worldwide inflation? How much more will it be and when can we expect it to happen
"The BoE says inflation will hit 2.5% at the end of 2021, pushed up in large part by the rise in oil prices and the expiry in September of COVID emergency cuts to value-added tax in the hospitality sector.
It thinks inflation will then slip back to 2% in 2022 and 2023"
Takes seconds to look it up. 2.5% then back to 2% is nothing considering the "apocolyptic brexit" I keep hearing about and a global pandemic where the world literally stopped producing for a whole year.
Stopped producing what? Supermarkets, Amazon etc have had an amazing year .
Jesus..."
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By *renzMan
over a year ago
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You might want to consider reading so when you decide to discuss something, you have even the slightest inclination of what you are talking about."
It didn't take long for you to see that, did it!
Unfortunately you can't discuss with those that are ignorant. |
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You might want to consider reading so when you decide to discuss something, you have even the slightest inclination of what you are talking about.
It didn't take long for you to see that, did it!
Unfortunately you can't discuss with those that are ignorant."
Yes, I tried to explain a few things but the response was...
So yeah I won't be commenting on the political thread again |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
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You might want to consider reading so when you decide to discuss something, you have even the slightest inclination of what you are talking about.
It didn't take long for you to see that, did it!
Unfortunately you can't discuss with those that are ignorant.
Yes, I tried to explain a few things but the response was...
So yeah I won't be commenting on the political thread again "
You speak well. I'm encouraged by your diligence. |
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You might want to consider reading so when you decide to discuss something, you have even the slightest inclination of what you are talking about.
It didn't take long for you to see that, did it!
Unfortunately you can't discuss with those that are ignorant."
Didnt you start a thread commentating on the attitude of other posters? |
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You might want to consider reading so when you decide to discuss something, you have even the slightest inclination of what you are talking about.
It didn't take long for you to see that, did it!
Unfortunately you can't discuss with those that are ignorant.
Didnt you start a thread commentating on the attitude of other posters?"
‘Representative’, the irony |
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the weather man is an expert but is often wrong! polls for elections... wrong... no one saw covid coming.... all those predictions about markets... wrong... no one thought the titanic was going to sink on maiden voyage... wrong... white star shares high to low over night...
most of the above posts are just view point.... truth is its very hard to predict outcomes.. |
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You might want to consider reading so when you decide to discuss something, you have even the slightest inclination of what you are talking about.
It didn't take long for you to see that, did it!
Unfortunately you can't discuss with those that are ignorant.
Didnt you start a thread commentating on the attitude of other posters?
‘Representative’, the irony "
Obvs lost on some people |
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By *renzMan
over a year ago
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You might want to consider reading so when you decide to discuss something, you have even the slightest inclination of what you are talking about.
It didn't take long for you to see that, did it!
Unfortunately you can't discuss with those that are ignorant.
Didnt you start a thread commentating on the attitude of other posters?"
I started a thread that was quickly stolen by one of the shouty lot. Added Brexit and the Tories into it and it went down the usual route.
It wasn't about attitude, it was a comment on how the forums mirrored the British public. The shouty minority and the silent majority. This thread proved my point.
It would seem you have driven another away, not you personally Lionel, someone who seemed more qualified than many to comment on the subject, other than those who read the headlines and try to make an argument from those, without true knowledge of the subject in hand. |
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By *renzMan
over a year ago
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"Don't you just love these brexit spats? Put your time and undoubted intelligence into some useful discussion, try sex and swinging xxx
This is the politics section of the forum probably why not as many bother now
Most of the ones that no longer post on here won’t be missed "
I doubt they will. At least you'll be able all wank over Boris and Brexit together. It won't be a discussion anymore, much like a one handed man clapping! |
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"Don't you just love these brexit spats? Put your time and undoubted intelligence into some useful discussion, try sex and swinging xxx
This is the politics section of the forum probably why not as many bother now
Most of the ones that no longer post on here won’t be missed
I doubt they will. At least you'll be able all wank over Boris and Brexit together. It won't be a discussion anymore, much like a one handed man clapping! "
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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago
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"OECD say U.K. GDP will be harder hit than any other G7 country due to Covid.
It’s also said Brexit would add to the problems facing the U.K. on top of Covid due to increased costs and admin.
Source SKY news
Think I prefer OECD to U.K. media.
Brexit has introduced additional costs and will continue with these extra costs due to red tape brought about by Brexit.
More admin on it’s own adds cost. Physical process charges such as customs fees and diverts along with subsequent delays add costs .
Both costs are facts and are here to stay and will continue to negatively affect the U.K. economy.
Whether you believe in 40 years time we will be better off is in reality a wishful daydream. You may be right! These costs being paid today are a fact and undeniable. 40 years is a long way off!
You have taken a large subject and commented on two minute details and used that as a base to predict doom and gloom.
Davies and Studnicka (2018) for example assess the impact of Brexit on the FTSE 350 market and find a lot of the reactions to Brexit are actually offset in other area's.
If you are going to claim that Britain will be worse of for forty years, you might want to provide evidence for such claims, other than a website link..."
Where have I claimed 40 years worse off?
I have stated facts as that was the comments being made .
Didn’t read into posts something that isn’t there.
Costs are there right now that’s a fact.
Read my post again before you jump so high!! |
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You might want to consider reading so when you decide to discuss something, you have even the slightest inclination of what you are talking about.
It didn't take long for you to see that, did it!
Unfortunately you can't discuss with those that are ignorant.
Didnt you start a thread commentating on the attitude of other posters?
I started a thread that was quickly stolen by one of the shouty lot. Added Brexit and the Tories into it and it went down the usual route.
It wasn't about attitude, it was a comment on how the forums mirrored the British public. The shouty minority and the silent majority. This thread proved my point.
It would seem you have driven another away, not you personally Lionel, someone who seemed more qualified than many to comment on the subject, other than those who read the headlines and try to make an argument from those, without true knowledge of the subject in hand."
Who has been 'driven away? |
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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
For the record I agree with Frenz which I know is rare
The forum reflects division in U.K. politics and the fact we don’t agree on at least some things is actually a very bad sign. We can’t be all right or all wrong.
We seem to have lost “ yes you have a point and I may be wrong”
Brexit has brought costs as I say. It may bring some benefits that’s true but because we are lied too all the time it’s hard to tell about the promised benefits.
We don’t seem to question the bullshit we are fed from all sides of the media and politicians anymore.
Our ability to question and debate is slipping into just contradiction as Monty Python would say!
Sad indeed. |
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The country is divided..Brexit significantly illustrated that.
However the fact remains that for many people the gmnt can simply do nothing wrong.
If they want to get a strop on and flounce off..well..shrugs..
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"For the record I agree with Frenz which I know is rare
The forum reflects division in U.K. politics and the fact we don’t agree on at least some things is actually a very bad sign. We can’t be all right or all wrong.
We seem to have lost “ yes you have a point and I may be wrong”
Brexit has brought costs as I say. It may bring some benefits that’s true but because we are lied too all the time it’s hard to tell about the promised benefits.
We don’t seem to question the bullshit we are fed from all sides of the media and politicians anymore.
Our ability to question and debate is slipping into just contradiction as Monty Python would say!
Sad indeed. "
It is a worrying trend that lies and bull shit are now seen as the norm and people genuinely don’t care . Politicians used to evade questions now they just tell blatant lies because they know they can get away with it . If our leaders are allowed to constantly tell lies then we really are fucked |
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"The two posts above perfectly illustrate why there can be no discussion, which as jackal says is sad."
I agree. It's pointless discussing things with people whose only goal is to argue. |
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"The two posts above perfectly illustrate why there can be no discussion, which as jackal says is sad.
I agree. It's pointless discussing things with people whose only goal is to argue. "
discuss, argue, and debate mean to talk about something in order to reach a decision or to convince someone of a point of view. discuss is used when there is an exchange of ideas. We will discuss plans for the school picnic. argue is used when evidence or reasons for or against something are given. |
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"The two posts above perfectly illustrate why there can be no discussion, which as jackal says is sad.
I agree. It's pointless discussing things with people whose only goal is to argue.
discuss, argue, and debate mean to talk about something in order to reach a decision or to convince someone of a point of view. discuss is used when there is an exchange of ideas. We will discuss plans for the school picnic. argue is used when evidence or reasons for or against something are given."
I think we are actually beyond parody tbh
When someone who routinely calls people racists for not agreeing with them,then complains about people arguing,it really is a lost cause. |
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"The two posts above perfectly illustrate why there can be no discussion, which as jackal says is sad.
I agree. It's pointless discussing things with people whose only goal is to argue.
discuss, argue, and debate mean to talk about something in order to reach a decision or to convince someone of a point of view. discuss is used when there is an exchange of ideas. We will discuss plans for the school picnic. argue is used when evidence or reasons for or against something are given.
I think we are actually beyond parody tbh
When someone who routinely calls people racists for not agreeing with them,then complains about people arguing,it really is a lost cause."
Indeed. I might flounce off in protest |
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"The two posts above perfectly illustrate why there can be no discussion, which as jackal says is sad."
And they're still proving your point beyond any reason. It's a hobby, I guess. |
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"For the record I agree with Frenz which I know is rare
The forum reflects division in U.K. politics and the fact we don’t agree on at least some things is actually a very bad sign. We can’t be all right or all wrong.
We seem to have lost “ yes you have a point and I may be wrong”
Brexit has brought costs as I say. It may bring some benefits that’s true but because we are lied too all the time it’s hard to tell about the promised benefits.
We don’t seem to question the bullshit we are fed from all sides of the media and politicians anymore.
Our ability to question and debate is slipping into just contradiction as Monty Python would say!
Sad indeed. "
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"The two posts above perfectly illustrate why there can be no discussion, which as jackal says is sad.
I agree. It's pointless discussing things with people whose only goal is to argue.
discuss, argue, and debate mean to talk about something in order to reach a decision or to convince someone of a point of view. discuss is used when there is an exchange of ideas. We will discuss plans for the school picnic. argue is used when evidence or reasons for or against something are given.
I think we are actually beyond parody tbh
When someone who routinely calls people racists for not agreeing with them,then complains about people arguing,it really is a lost cause.
Indeed. I might flounce off in protest "
A dramatic exit |
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"The two posts above perfectly illustrate why there can be no discussion, which as jackal says is sad.
I agree. It's pointless discussing things with people whose only goal is to argue.
discuss, argue, and debate mean to talk about something in order to reach a decision or to convince someone of a point of view. discuss is used when there is an exchange of ideas. We will discuss plans for the school picnic. argue is used when evidence or reasons for or against something are given.
I think we are actually beyond parody tbh
When someone who routinely calls people racists for not agreeing with them,then complains about people arguing,it really is a lost cause.
Indeed. I might flounce off in protest
A dramatic exit "
Of course, I could just leave quietly and with dignity but instead I might start a thread saying how I am right and everyone who disagrees with me is sad, empty, angsty, miserable etc etc . Then make a dramatic declaration that I won’t post on here only to re surface in 2 days |
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"The two posts above perfectly illustrate why there can be no discussion, which as jackal says is sad.
I agree. It's pointless discussing things with people whose only goal is to argue.
discuss, argue, and debate mean to talk about something in order to reach a decision or to convince someone of a point of view. discuss is used when there is an exchange of ideas. We will discuss plans for the school picnic. argue is used when evidence or reasons for or against something are given.
I think we are actually beyond parody tbh
When someone who routinely calls people racists for not agreeing with them,then complains about people arguing,it really is a lost cause.
Indeed. I might flounce off in protest
A dramatic exit
Of course, I could just leave quietly and with dignity but instead I might start a thread saying how I am right and everyone who disagrees with me is sad, empty, angsty, miserable etc etc . Then make a dramatic declaration that I won’t post on here only to re surface in 2 days "
Maybe people need that attention? |
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"The two posts above perfectly illustrate why there can be no discussion, which as jackal says is sad.
I agree. It's pointless discussing things with people whose only goal is to argue.
discuss, argue, and debate mean to talk about something in order to reach a decision or to convince someone of a point of view. discuss is used when there is an exchange of ideas. We will discuss plans for the school picnic. argue is used when evidence or reasons for or against something are given.
I think we are actually beyond parody tbh
When someone who routinely calls people racists for not agreeing with them,then complains about people arguing,it really is a lost cause.
Indeed. I might flounce off in protest
A dramatic exit
Of course, I could just leave quietly and with dignity but instead I might start a thread saying how I am right and everyone who disagrees with me is sad, empty, angsty, miserable etc etc . Then make a dramatic declaration that I won’t post on here only to re surface in 2 days
Maybe people need that attention?"
Sadly, I think they do , either that or constant affirmation |
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"The two posts above perfectly illustrate why there can be no discussion, which as jackal says is sad."
not listening bang bang bang shout shout shout repeat repeat repeat did i say that? name everyone in france who isnt french... la la la .....
yes the silently majority see it and just decide its not worth trying to talk to chimpanzees who are fixated on bananas!
Are you saying animals dont have rights, are you? ..... lol |
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"Don't you just love these brexit spats? Put your time and undoubted intelligence into some useful discussion, try sex and swinging xxx
This is the politics section of the forum probably why not as many bother now
Most of the ones that no longer post on here won’t be missed " haha you mean the ones that have differ t opinions to you one way discussions lol |
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone. "
I think Corbyns biggest mistake was he was too passive.
He let Johnson walk all over and wasnt enough of a bastard to be a good leader.
But he had more decency in his little finger than the entire gmnt. |
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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone.
I think Corbyns biggest mistake was he was too passive.
He let Johnson walk all over and wasnt enough of a bastard to be a good leader.
But he had more decency in his little finger than the entire gmnt."
A good leader isn’t always a nice guy but yes good answer .
Frenz? |
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone.
I think Corbyns biggest mistake was he was too passive.
He let Johnson walk all over and wasnt enough of a bastard to be a good leader.
But he had more decency in his little finger than the entire gmnt.
A good leader isn’t always a nice guy but yes good answer . "
It’s an answer, but not to the question that was asked.
Quite revealing . |
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone.
I think Corbyns biggest mistake was he was too passive.
He let Johnson walk all over and wasnt enough of a bastard to be a good leader.
But he had more decency in his little finger than the entire gmnt.
A good leader isn’t always a nice guy but yes good answer .
It’s an answer, but not to the question that was asked.
Quite revealing ."
Did he make mistakes?
His biggest mistake was being too passive
Obvs acknowledging he made mistakes..in fact more than 1.
But aparently I answered a completely different question.
Superb
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone.
I think Corbyns biggest mistake was he was too passive.
He let Johnson walk all over and wasnt enough of a bastard to be a good leader.
But he had more decency in his little finger than the entire gmnt.
A good leader isn’t always a nice guy but yes good answer .
It’s an answer, but not to the question that was asked.
Quite revealing .
Did he make mistakes?
His biggest mistake was being too passive
Obvs acknowledging he made mistakes..in fact more than 1.
But aparently I answered a completely different question.
Superb
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“do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?”
Three letter or two letter word answers the question being asked.
Which is it.
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone.
I think Corbyns biggest mistake was he was too passive.
He let Johnson walk all over and wasnt enough of a bastard to be a good leader.
But he had more decency in his little finger than the entire gmnt.
A good leader isn’t always a nice guy but yes good answer .
It’s an answer, but not to the question that was asked.
Quite revealing .
Did he make mistakes?
His biggest mistake was being too passive
Obvs acknowledging he made mistakes..in fact more than 1.
But aparently I answered a completely different question.
Superb
“do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?”
Three letter or two letter word answers the question being asked.
Which is it.
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Well as I've already listed what I think is his worst one is,I think the answer is blindingly obvious.. but just to be sure..as it appears a little confusing..yes he made mistakes.
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone.
I think Corbyns biggest mistake was he was too passive.
He let Johnson walk all over and wasnt enough of a bastard to be a good leader.
But he had more decency in his little finger than the entire gmnt.
A good leader isn’t always a nice guy but yes good answer .
It’s an answer, but not to the question that was asked.
Quite revealing .
Did he make mistakes?
His biggest mistake was being too passive
Obvs acknowledging he made mistakes..in fact more than 1.
But aparently I answered a completely different question.
Superb
“do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?”
Three letter or two letter word answers the question being asked.
Which is it.
Well as I've already listed what I think is his worst one is,I think the answer is blindingly obvious.. but just to be sure..as it appears a little confusing..yes he made mistakes.
"
Question now answered …
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone.
I think Corbyns biggest mistake was he was too passive.
He let Johnson walk all over and wasnt enough of a bastard to be a good leader.
But he had more decency in his little finger than the entire gmnt.
A good leader isn’t always a nice guy but yes good answer .
It’s an answer, but not to the question that was asked.
Quite revealing .
Did he make mistakes?
His biggest mistake was being too passive
Obvs acknowledging he made mistakes..in fact more than 1.
But aparently I answered a completely different question.
Superb
“do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?”
Three letter or two letter word answers the question being asked.
Which is it.
Well as I've already listed what I think is his worst one is,I think the answer is blindingly obvious.. but just to be sure..as it appears a little confusing..yes he made mistakes.
Question now answered …
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It was before |
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone. id of said no and yes lol"
That’s how it’s done |
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone. id of said no and yes lol
That’s how it’s done " it’s not so easy for some answering a question with a question is the norm on here lol |
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone. id of said no and yes lol
That’s how it’s done it’s not so easy for some answering a question with a question is the norm on here lol"
Not answering a simple yes or no question is quite common, as it is felt to reveal more than the respondent is prepared to give away.
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone. id of said no and yes lol
That’s how it’s done it’s not so easy for some answering a question with a question is the norm on here lol
Not answering a simple yes or no question is quite common, as it is felt to reveal more than the respondent is prepared to give away.
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As is not understanding a sentence a toddler could decipher. |
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone. id of said no and yes lol
That’s how it’s done it’s not so easy for some answering a question with a question is the norm on here lol
Not answering a simple yes or no question is quite common, as it is felt to reveal more than the respondent is prepared to give away.
"
It also makes it easy for anyone not actually interested in talking sense to ridicule the person, so people tend to try and keep a bullet in the chamber rather than being an easy target. |
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone. id of said no and yes lol
That’s how it’s done it’s not so easy for some answering a question with a question is the norm on here lol
Not answering a simple yes or no question is quite common, as it is felt to reveal more than the respondent is prepared to give away.
It also makes it easy for anyone not actually interested in talking sense to ridicule the person, so people tend to try and keep a bullet in the chamber rather than being an easy target. "
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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
Can we stop this being an attack on Lionel
He answered the question honestly in my opinion which is a positive as whilst he may have supported Corbyn he also admits Corbyn has a negative issue / aspect or whatever you want to call it.
Can Boris supporters ever say anything negative about Boris in reply to get some balance? |
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"Can we stop this being an attack on Lionel
He answered the question honestly in my opinion which is a positive as whilst he may have supported Corbyn he also admits Corbyn has a negative issue / aspect or whatever you want to call it.
Can Boris supporters ever say anything negative about Boris in reply to get some balance? "
.? Suggest you scroll up, if you're pointing a finger at me? And read through. |
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"Can we stop this being an attack on Lionel
He answered the question honestly in my opinion which is a positive as whilst he may have supported Corbyn he also admits Corbyn has a negative issue / aspect or whatever you want to call it.
Can Boris supporters ever say anything negative about Boris in reply to get some balance? "
It gives them something to do tbf. |
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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"Can we stop this being an attack on Lionel
He answered the question honestly in my opinion which is a positive as whilst he may have supported Corbyn he also admits Corbyn has a negative issue / aspect or whatever you want to call it.
Can Boris supporters ever say anything negative about Boris in reply to get some balance? "
I will
The shutting of parliment the other year was a bad move and damaging to our system. I still dont think he gets how bad that was |
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"Can we stop this being an attack on Lionel
He answered the question honestly in my opinion which is a positive as whilst he may have supported Corbyn he also admits Corbyn has a negative issue / aspect or whatever you want to call it.
Can Boris supporters ever say anything negative about Boris in reply to get some balance?
I will
The shutting of parliment the other year was a bad move and damaging to our system. I still dont think he gets how bad that was"
That didnt answer the original question. |
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"Can we stop this being an attack on Lionel
He answered the question honestly in my opinion which is a positive as whilst he may have supported Corbyn he also admits Corbyn has a negative issue / aspect or whatever you want to call it.
Can Boris supporters ever say anything negative about Boris in reply to get some balance?
I will
The shutting of parliment the other year was a bad move and damaging to our system. I still dont think he gets how bad that was
That didnt answer the original question."
In what way didn’t it answer the question ? |
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"Can we stop this being an attack on Lionel
He answered the question honestly in my opinion which is a positive as whilst he may have supported Corbyn he also admits Corbyn has a negative issue / aspect or whatever you want to call it.
Can Boris supporters ever say anything negative about Boris in reply to get some balance? " I can’t comment I’m not a Boris supporter |
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By *renzMan
over a year ago
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone. "
I've been busy having a life so only just checked back in.
The funniest thing is that people think I'm a Boris supporter! It actually shows people are too busy with their opinions that they very often only see what they want to.
Do I think Boris is honest?
No, I don't.
But I will counter that, honestly by saying, I don't believe anything that comes from a politicians mouth. Of any persuasion.
Something I have said many times before.
Unlike some, I don't flounce, I just get on with important things, after all as I was once told on here, why would I listen to a random on a sex site? |
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"Can we stop this being an attack on Lionel
He answered the question honestly in my opinion which is a positive as whilst he may have supported Corbyn he also admits Corbyn has a negative issue / aspect or whatever you want to call it.
Can Boris supporters ever say anything negative about Boris in reply to get some balance?
I will
The shutting of parliment the other year was a bad move and damaging to our system. I still dont think he gets how bad that was
That didnt answer the original question.
In what way didn’t it answer the question ?"
Because the original question was does boris lie |
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone.
I've been busy having a life so only just checked back in.
The funniest thing is that people think I'm a Boris supporter! It actually shows people are too busy with their opinions that they very often only see what they want to.
Do I think Boris is honest?
No, I don't.
But I will counter that, honestly by saying, I don't believe anything that comes from a politicians mouth. Of any persuasion.
Something I have said many times before.
Unlike some, I don't flounce, I just get on with important things, after all as I was once told on here, why would I listen to a random on a sex site? "
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And to say every politician lies is a kop out. |
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"Can we stop this being an attack on Lionel
He answered the question honestly in my opinion which is a positive as whilst he may have supported Corbyn he also admits Corbyn has a negative issue / aspect or whatever you want to call it.
Can Boris supporters ever say anything negative about Boris in reply to get some balance?
I will
The shutting of parliment the other year was a bad move and damaging to our system. I still dont think he gets how bad that was
That didnt answer the original question.
In what way didn’t it answer the question ?
Because the original question was does boris lie "
No, the question that was answered was,” Can Boris supporters ever say anything negative about Boris in reply to get some balance? ”
And the reply was, “ I will - The shutting of parliment the other year was a bad move and damaging to our system. I still dont think he gets how bad that was” |
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By *ebbie69Couple
over a year ago
milton keynes |
"Can we stop this being an attack on Lionel
He answered the question honestly in my opinion which is a positive as whilst he may have supported Corbyn he also admits Corbyn has a negative issue / aspect or whatever you want to call it.
Can Boris supporters ever say anything negative about Boris in reply to get some balance?
I will
The shutting of parliment the other year was a bad move and damaging to our system. I still dont think he gets how bad that was
That didnt answer the original question.
In what way didn’t it answer the question ?
Because the original question was does boris lie "
Sorry I was responding directly to Jackels question. Should point out I do mostly vote tory but have voted labour too. Not a boris fan more a floating voter |
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"Can we stop this being an attack on Lionel
He answered the question honestly in my opinion which is a positive as whilst he may have supported Corbyn he also admits Corbyn has a negative issue / aspect or whatever you want to call it.
Can Boris supporters ever say anything negative about Boris in reply to get some balance?
I will
The shutting of parliment the other year was a bad move and damaging to our system. I still dont think he gets how bad that was
That didnt answer the original question.
In what way didn’t it answer the question ?
Because the original question was does boris lie
No, the question that was answered was,” Can Boris supporters ever say anything negative about Boris in reply to get some balance? ”
And the reply was, “ I will - The shutting of parliment the other year was a bad move and damaging to our system. I still dont think he gets how bad that was”"
I'll assume you are deliberately ignoring that word I used beginning with o and rhyming with boriginally but I cant be arsed arguing further.
I'll just let you get on with ripping apart the all politicians are liars non answer... |
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By *renzMan
over a year ago
Between Chichester and Havant |
"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone.
I've been busy having a life so only just checked back in.
The funniest thing is that people think I'm a Boris supporter! It actually shows people are too busy with their opinions that they very often only see what they want to.
Do I think Boris is honest?
No, I don't.
But I will counter that, honestly by saying, I don't believe anything that comes from a politicians mouth. Of any persuasion.
Something I have said many times before.
Unlike some, I don't flounce, I just get on with important things, after all as I was once told on here, why would I listen to a random on a sex site?
Presumably you will now be pounced upon for not being able to answer a simple question
And to say every politician lies is a kop out."
I answered the question!
I also didn't say every politician lies. Read what was said and you may understand. |
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone.
I've been busy having a life so only just checked back in.
The funniest thing is that people think I'm a Boris supporter! It actually shows people are too busy with their opinions that they very often only see what they want to.
Do I think Boris is honest?
No, I don't.
But I will counter that, honestly by saying, I don't believe anything that comes from a politicians mouth. Of any persuasion.
Something I have said many times before.
Unlike some, I don't flounce, I just get on with important things, after all as I was once told on here, why would I listen to a random on a sex site?
Presumably you will now be pounced upon for not being able to answer a simple question
And to say every politician lies is a kop out.
I answered the question!
I also didn't say every politician lies. Read what was said and you may understand."
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"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone.
I've been busy having a life so only just checked back in.
The funniest thing is that people think I'm a Boris supporter! It actually shows people are too busy with their opinions that they very often only see what they want to.
Do I think Boris is honest?
No, I don't.
But I will counter that, honestly by saying, I don't believe anything that comes from a politicians mouth. Of any persuasion.
Something I have said many times before.
Unlike some, I don't flounce, I just get on with important things, after all as I was once told on here, why would I listen to a random on a sex site?
Presumably you will now be pounced upon for not being able to answer a simple question
And to say every politician lies is a kop out.
I answered the question!
I also didn't say every politician lies. Read what was said and you may understand."
I dont believe anything that comes out of apolitician mouth of any persuasion.
Apparently that doesn't mean every politician lies.
Right
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So to sum up..in answer to the question.. has corbyn made mistakes, the answer.. his worst mistake was passivity, is according to the 3 amigos,an exercise in obstuteness and not the answer to the question.You would have thought the words..worst mistake would be be a clue but whatevs
(Despite 1 of the few respected posters on here correcting them)
With the odd insult in
Something about bananas..I wssnt really paying attention.
Whilst the answer to does boris lie,the answer..he does but I dont believe a word out of any politicam mouth (which apparently doesnt mean all politicians dont lie) is a straightforward one word simple answer.
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By *renzMan
over a year ago
Between Chichester and Havant |
"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone.
I've been busy having a life so only just checked back in.
The funniest thing is that people think I'm a Boris supporter! It actually shows people are too busy with their opinions that they very often only see what they want to.
Do I think Boris is honest?
No, I don't.
But I will counter that, honestly by saying, I don't believe anything that comes from a politicians mouth. Of any persuasion.
Something I have said many times before.
Unlike some, I don't flounce, I just get on with important things, after all as I was once told on here, why would I listen to a random on a sex site?
Presumably you will now be pounced upon for not being able to answer a simple question
And to say every politician lies is a kop out.
I answered the question!
I also didn't say every politician lies. Read what was said and you may understand.
I dont believe anything that comes out of apolitician mouth of any persuasion.
Apparently that doesn't mean every politician lies.
Right
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Lionel, you said to say every politician lies, did you not?
I said I don't believe anything that comes out of a politicians mouth of any persuasion.
Read what was written and you might understand what I said!
It's really not that difficult. |
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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
"Ok here’s a question meant to try.
Frenz do you think Boris is honest?
Lionel do you think Corbyn made bad mistakes?
Just an experiment. I’m not accusing anyone.
I've been busy having a life so only just checked back in.
The funniest thing is that people think I'm a Boris supporter! It actually shows people are too busy with their opinions that they very often only see what they want to.
Do I think Boris is honest?
No, I don't.
But I will counter that, honestly by saying, I don't believe anything that comes from a politicians mouth. Of any persuasion.
Something I have said many times before.
Unlike some, I don't flounce, I just get on with important things, after all as I was once told on here, why would I listen to a random on a sex site?
Presumably you will now be pounced upon for not being able to answer a simple question
And to say every politician lies is a kop out.
I answered the question!
I also didn't say every politician lies. Read what was said and you may understand.
I dont believe anything that comes out of apolitician mouth of any persuasion.
Apparently that doesn't mean every politician lies.
Right
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Thanks for the answer Frenz
I wasn’t assuming you were a Boris supporter I was seeing your leanings of supporting the government. My bad to assume anything.
I totally agree your comments on politicians. It’s disgraceful that over 45% of MPs were parachuted into safe seats by central party in London. Labour and conservative.
How can that be democracy if the locals can’t chose a local representative only who they are told they can have!
Those who get elected will tie the party line and as they won’t make any difference just get their. snouts in the trough eventually
The expenses report publishing in 2009 with lots of recommendations has been ignored and they are still ripping off the taxpayer.
Anyway all I was trying to do was get some to admit there are failings in our government and opposition but there is no exclusive side who are right always and none that are always wrong.
Ultimately we need to to challenge our government because they work for us supposedly!! If they lie we should call them on it!! They used to resign. Now they just don’t care!!
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By *renzMan
over a year ago
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I will admit my leanings are more conservative than liberal, but I didn't vote for this government.
I did vote for Brexit and as I have stated previously not for many of the reasons people always assume.
Has this government got things wrong? Yes they have.
Would a different government have made the same or different mistakes? We can never know.
I've voted for both major parties in the past on policy. Not because, like some one party can do no wrong.
There are people on here, from both 'sides' that are so entrenched in their views they can't see beyond their noses.
There is one particular person who likes nothing more to bait people into making it personal and then get them banned. Not everyone 'flounces' away.
We had someone yesterday who tried to enter the debate, seemingly well qualified, yes I'm aware that was just his word, to discuss the subject and got shut down. No discussion.
When I first entered this forum I remember I said that passenger planes carried perishables in their hold. I was ridiculed, told I was stupid. My mistake was that I assumed people were as knowledgeable about the subject as I was. But there were enough of those that didn't, ridiculing and not listening it made me wonder why I bothered. Nothing has really changed. Many of those with their 'knowledge' are still here just in different guises.
As I said earlier a debate without discussion, where all agree is the same as a one handed man clapping. |
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"I will admit my leanings are more conservative than liberal, but I didn't vote for this government.
I did vote for Brexit and as I have stated previously not for many of the reasons people always assume.
Has this government got things wrong? Yes they have.
Would a different government have made the same or different mistakes? We can never know.
I've voted for both major parties in the past on policy. Not because, like some one party can do no wrong.
There are people on here, from both 'sides' that are so entrenched in their views they can't see beyond their noses.
There is one particular person who likes nothing more to bait people into making it personal and then get them banned. Not everyone 'flounces' away.
We had someone yesterday who tried to enter the debate, seemingly well qualified, yes I'm aware that was just his word, to discuss the subject and got shut down. No discussion.
When I first entered this forum I remember I said that passenger planes carried perishables in their hold. I was ridiculed, told I was stupid. My mistake was that I assumed people were as knowledgeable about the subject as I was. But there were enough of those that didn't, ridiculing and not listening it made me wonder why I bothered. Nothing has really changed. Many of those with their 'knowledge' are still here just in different guises.
As I said earlier a debate without discussion, where all agree is the same as a one handed man clapping. "
Oh dear.
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"“Latest Westminster voting intention (2-3 Jun)
Con: 46% (+3 from 27-28 May)
Lab: 30% (+1)
Green: 9% (+1)
Lib Dem: 6% (-2)
SNP: 4% (-1)
Reform UK: 2% (-1)”"
54% of the country don’t want a Tory government |
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"“Latest Westminster voting intention (2-3 Jun)
Con: 46% (+3 from 27-28 May)
Lab: 30% (+1)
Green: 9% (+1)
Lib Dem: 6% (-2)
SNP: 4% (-1)
Reform UK: 2% (-1)”
54% of the country don’t want a Tory government "
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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago
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"“Latest Westminster voting intention (2-3 Jun)
Con: 46% (+3 from 27-28 May)
Lab: 30% (+1)
Green: 9% (+1)
Lib Dem: 6% (-2)
SNP: 4% (-1)
Reform UK: 2% (-1)”
54% of the country don’t want a Tory government "
70% dont want labour . |
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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago
bournemouth |
"I will admit my leanings are more conservative than liberal, but I didn't vote for this government.
I did vote for Brexit and as I have stated previously not for many of the reasons people always assume.
Has this government got things wrong? Yes they have.
Would a different government have made the same or different mistakes? We can never know.
I've voted for both major parties in the past on policy. Not because, like some one party can do no wrong.
There are people on here, from both 'sides' that are so entrenched in their views they can't see beyond their noses.
There is one particular person who likes nothing more to bait people into making it personal and then get them banned. Not everyone 'flounces' away.
We had someone yesterday who tried to enter the debate, seemingly well qualified, yes I'm aware that was just his word, to discuss the subject and got shut down. No discussion.
When I first entered this forum I remember I said that passenger planes carried perishables in their hold. I was ridiculed, told I was stupid. My mistake was that I assumed people were as knowledgeable about the subject as I was. But there were enough of those that didn't, ridiculing and not listening it made me wonder why I bothered. Nothing has really changed. Many of those with their 'knowledge' are still here just in different guises.
As I said earlier a debate without discussion, where all agree is the same as a one handed man clapping. "
Some people add to debates some just add stupid comments, rarely answer questions and add very little. |
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"“Latest Westminster voting intention (2-3 Jun)
Con: 46% (+3 from 27-28 May)
Lab: 30% (+1)
Green: 9% (+1)
Lib Dem: 6% (-2)
SNP: 4% (-1)
Reform UK: 2% (-1)”
54% of the country don’t want a Tory government
70% dont want labour ."
I am surprised it isn’t higher, that isn’t the point though , the majority of people in the UK don’t want a conservative government |
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By *ackal1Couple
over a year ago
Manchester |
"I will admit my leanings are more conservative than liberal, but I didn't vote for this government.
I did vote for Brexit and as I have stated previously not for many of the reasons people always assume.
Has this government got things wrong? Yes they have.
Would a different government have made the same or different mistakes? We can never know.
I've voted for both major parties in the past on policy. Not because, like some one party can do no wrong.
There are people on here, from both 'sides' that are so entrenched in their views they can't see beyond their noses.
There is one particular person who likes nothing more to bait people into making it personal and then get them banned. Not everyone 'flounces' away.
We had someone yesterday who tried to enter the debate, seemingly well qualified, yes I'm aware that was just his word, to discuss the subject and got shut down. No discussion.
When I first entered this forum I remember I said that passenger planes carried perishables in their hold. I was ridiculed, told I was stupid. My mistake was that I assumed people were as knowledgeable about the subject as I was. But there were enough of those that didn't, ridiculing and not listening it made me wonder why I bothered. Nothing has really changed. Many of those with their 'knowledge' are still here just in different guises.
As I said earlier a debate without discussion, where all agree is the same as a one handed man clapping. "
Nice post and we have similar views on voting. I never vote on the colour of the tie. I got it wrong with Tony Blair if I’m honest but couldn’t vote for Boris ever. I am ashamed to say I didn’t vote at last election as had no choice that I could honestly support . Shame on me . |
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In regards the echo chamber argument..I was very much a remainer but there is no doubt the eu is flawed and far from perfect.
Compare that with the almost daily..look what the eu have done now threads.
Straight from the daily mail
I'd say I was left wing but the labour party at the moment is an utter shambles.
Ive been on here over a year and I've yet to see a word of criticsm of Alex and his cronies from certain quarters(even in the midst of one of the worst death tolls in Europe)
So whilst I party agree with the idea that people are entrenched in their views, its not the whole picture. |
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"I will admit my leanings are more conservative than liberal, but I didn't vote for this government.
I did vote for Brexit and as I have stated previously not for many of the reasons people always assume.
Has this government got things wrong? Yes they have.
Would a different government have made the same or different mistakes? We can never know.
I've voted for both major parties in the past on policy. Not because, like some one party can do no wrong.
There are people on here, from both 'sides' that are so entrenched in their views they can't see beyond their noses.
There is one particular person who likes nothing more to bait people into making it personal and then get them banned. Not everyone 'flounces' away.
We had someone yesterday who tried to enter the debate, seemingly well qualified, yes I'm aware that was just his word, to discuss the subject and got shut down. No discussion.
When I first entered this forum I remember I said that passenger planes carried perishables in their hold. I was ridiculed, told I was stupid. My mistake was that I assumed people were as knowledgeable about the subject as I was. But there were enough of those that didn't, ridiculing and not listening it made me wonder why I bothered. Nothing has really changed. Many of those with their 'knowledge' are still here just in different guises.
As I said earlier a debate without discussion, where all agree is the same as a one handed man clapping.
Some people add to debates some just add stupid comments, rarely answer questions and add very little."
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"I will admit my leanings are more conservative than liberal, but I didn't vote for this government.
I did vote for Brexit and as I have stated previously not for many of the reasons people always assume.
Has this government got things wrong? Yes they have.
Would a different government have made the same or different mistakes? We can never know.
I've voted for both major parties in the past on policy. Not because, like some one party can do no wrong.
There are people on here, from both 'sides' that are so entrenched in their views they can't see beyond their noses.
There is one particular person who likes nothing more to bait people into making it personal and then get them banned. Not everyone 'flounces' away.
We had someone yesterday who tried to enter the debate, seemingly well qualified, yes I'm aware that was just his word, to discuss the subject and got shut down. No discussion.
When I first entered this forum I remember I said that passenger planes carried perishables in their hold. I was ridiculed, told I was stupid. My mistake was that I assumed people were as knowledgeable about the subject as I was. But there were enough of those that didn't, ridiculing and not listening it made me wonder why I bothered. Nothing has really changed. Many of those with their 'knowledge' are still here just in different guises.
As I said earlier a debate without discussion, where all agree is the same as a one handed man clapping.
Oh dear.
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This kinda sums up the level of debate on here.
What a cracking post and it gets an 'oh dear'
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"I will admit my leanings are more conservative than liberal, but I didn't vote for this government.
I did vote for Brexit and as I have stated previously not for many of the reasons people always assume.
Has this government got things wrong? Yes they have.
Would a different government have made the same or different mistakes? We can never know.
I've voted for both major parties in the past on policy. Not because, like some one party can do no wrong.
There are people on here, from both 'sides' that are so entrenched in their views they can't see beyond their noses.
There is one particular person who likes nothing more to bait people into making it personal and then get them banned. Not everyone 'flounces' away.
We had someone yesterday who tried to enter the debate, seemingly well qualified, yes I'm aware that was just his word, to discuss the subject and got shut down. No discussion.
When I first entered this forum I remember I said that passenger planes carried perishables in their hold. I was ridiculed, told I was stupid. My mistake was that I assumed people were as knowledgeable about the subject as I was. But there were enough of those that didn't, ridiculing and not listening it made me wonder why I bothered. Nothing has really changed. Many of those with their 'knowledge' are still here just in different guises.
As I said earlier a debate without discussion, where all agree is the same as a one handed man clapping.
Oh dear.
This kinda sums up the level of debate on here.
What a cracking post and it gets an 'oh dear'
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"I will admit my leanings are more conservative than liberal, but I didn't vote for this government.
I did vote for Brexit and as I have stated previously not for many of the reasons people always assume.
Has this government got things wrong? Yes they have.
Would a different government have made the same or different mistakes? We can never know.
I've voted for both major parties in the past on policy. Not because, like some one party can do no wrong.
There are people on here, from both 'sides' that are so entrenched in their views they can't see beyond their noses.
There is one particular person who likes nothing more to bait people into making it personal and then get them banned. Not everyone 'flounces' away.
We had someone yesterday who tried to enter the debate, seemingly well qualified, yes I'm aware that was just his word, to discuss the subject and got shut down. No discussion.
When I first entered this forum I remember I said that passenger planes carried perishables in their hold. I was ridiculed, told I was stupid. My mistake was that I assumed people were as knowledgeable about the subject as I was. But there were enough of those that didn't, ridiculing and not listening it made me wonder why I bothered. Nothing has really changed. Many of those with their 'knowledge' are still here just in different guises.
As I said earlier a debate without discussion, where all agree is the same as a one handed man clapping.
Oh dear.
This kinda sums up the level of debate on here.
What a cracking post and it gets an 'oh dear'
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"I will admit my leanings are more conservative than liberal, but I didn't vote for this government.
I did vote for Brexit and as I have stated previously not for many of the reasons people always assume.
Has this government got things wrong? Yes they have.
Would a different government have made the same or different mistakes? We can never know.
I've voted for both major parties in the past on policy. Not because, like some one party can do no wrong.
There are people on here, from both 'sides' that are so entrenched in their views they can't see beyond their noses.
There is one particular person who likes nothing more to bait people into making it personal and then get them banned. Not everyone 'flounces' away.
We had someone yesterday who tried to enter the debate, seemingly well qualified, yes I'm aware that was just his word, to discuss the subject and got shut down. No discussion.
When I first entered this forum I remember I said that passenger planes carried perishables in their hold. I was ridiculed, told I was stupid. My mistake was that I assumed people were as knowledgeable about the subject as I was. But there were enough of those that didn't, ridiculing and not listening it made me wonder why I bothered. Nothing has really changed. Many of those with their 'knowledge' are still here just in different guises.
As I said earlier a debate without discussion, where all agree is the same as a one handed man clapping.
Oh dear.
This kinda sums up the level of debate on here.
What a cracking post and it gets an 'oh dear'
Would you care to explain how posters get other people banned?"
I said it was a cracking post. We have seen people reported here who have subsequently banned. You can say you haven't seen it which is fine but it doesn't mean it hasn't happened.
If you think Frenz said something wrong then pull him up on it. 'Oh dear' adds nothing and is very typical of some replies on here.
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"I will admit my leanings are more conservative than liberal, but I didn't vote for this government.
I did vote for Brexit and as I have stated previously not for many of the reasons people always assume.
Has this government got things wrong? Yes they have.
Would a different government have made the same or different mistakes? We can never know.
I've voted for both major parties in the past on policy. Not because, like some one party can do no wrong.
There are people on here, from both 'sides' that are so entrenched in their views they can't see beyond their noses.
There is one particular person who likes nothing more to bait people into making it personal and then get them banned. Not everyone 'flounces' away.
We had someone yesterday who tried to enter the debate, seemingly well qualified, yes I'm aware that was just his word, to discuss the subject and got shut down. No discussion.
When I first entered this forum I remember I said that passenger planes carried perishables in their hold. I was ridiculed, told I was stupid. My mistake was that I assumed people were as knowledgeable about the subject as I was. But there were enough of those that didn't, ridiculing and not listening it made me wonder why I bothered. Nothing has really changed. Many of those with their 'knowledge' are still here just in different guises.
As I said earlier a debate without discussion, where all agree is the same as a one handed man clapping.
Oh dear.
This kinda sums up the level of debate on here.
What a cracking post and it gets an 'oh dear'
Would you care to explain how posters get other people banned?
I said it was a cracking post. We have seen people reported here who have subsequently banned. You can say you haven't seen it which is fine but it doesn't mean it hasn't happened.
If you think Frenz said something wrong then pull him up on it. 'Oh dear' adds nothing and is very typical of some replies on here.
Am I allowed that opinion?"
A poster was singled out, not named,and accused of getting people banned.
Last time I checked it was the mods who made the decision to ban people.
The fact that you see that as cracking post is hardly a surprise. |
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"I will admit my leanings are more conservative than liberal, but I didn't vote for this government.
I did vote for Brexit and as I have stated previously not for many of the reasons people always assume.
Has this government got things wrong? Yes they have.
Would a different government have made the same or different mistakes? We can never know.
I've voted for both major parties in the past on policy. Not because, like some one party can do no wrong.
There are people on here, from both 'sides' that are so entrenched in their views they can't see beyond their noses.
There is one particular person who likes nothing more to bait people into making it personal and then get them banned. Not everyone 'flounces' away.
We had someone yesterday who tried to enter the debate, seemingly well qualified, yes I'm aware that was just his word, to discuss the subject and got shut down. No discussion.
When I first entered this forum I remember I said that passenger planes carried perishables in their hold. I was ridiculed, told I was stupid. My mistake was that I assumed people were as knowledgeable about the subject as I was. But there were enough of those that didn't, ridiculing and not listening it made me wonder why I bothered. Nothing has really changed. Many of those with their 'knowledge' are still here just in different guises.
As I said earlier a debate without discussion, where all agree is the same as a one handed man clapping.
Oh dear.
This kinda sums up the level of debate on here.
What a cracking post and it gets an 'oh dear'
Would you care to explain how posters get other people banned?
I said it was a cracking post. We have seen people reported here who have subsequently banned. You can say you haven't seen it which is fine but it doesn't mean it hasn't happened.
If you think Frenz said something wrong then pull him up on it. 'Oh dear' adds nothing and is very typical of some replies on here.
Am I allowed that opinion?
A poster was singled out, not named,and accused of getting people banned.
Last time I checked it was the mods who made the decision to ban people.
The fact that you see that as cracking post is hardly a surprise. "
No one was named, Frenz is entitled to believe one poster does as he says. Thats his right of opinion.
Isn't it funny that you want to pick me up on saying it's a cracking post but say nothing to another poster who said it was nice.
Maybe it's because you perceive me to be right and he left?? |
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"I will admit my leanings are more conservative than liberal, but I didn't vote for this government.
I did vote for Brexit and as I have stated previously not for many of the reasons people always assume.
Has this government got things wrong? Yes they have.
Would a different government have made the same or different mistakes? We can never know.
I've voted for both major parties in the past on policy. Not because, like some one party can do no wrong.
There are people on here, from both 'sides' that are so entrenched in their views they can't see beyond their noses.
There is one particular person who likes nothing more to bait people into making it personal and then get them banned. Not everyone 'flounces' away.
We had someone yesterday who tried to enter the debate, seemingly well qualified, yes I'm aware that was just his word, to discuss the subject and got shut down. No discussion.
When I first entered this forum I remember I said that passenger planes carried perishables in their hold. I was ridiculed, told I was stupid. My mistake was that I assumed people were as knowledgeable about the subject as I was. But there were enough of those that didn't, ridiculing and not listening it made me wonder why I bothered. Nothing has really changed. Many of those with their 'knowledge' are still here just in different guises.
As I said earlier a debate without discussion, where all agree is the same as a one handed man clapping.
Oh dear.
This kinda sums up the level of debate on here.
What a cracking post and it gets an 'oh dear'
Would you care to explain how posters get other people banned?
I said it was a cracking post. We have seen people reported here who have subsequently banned. You can say you haven't seen it which is fine but it doesn't mean it hasn't happened.
If you think Frenz said something wrong then pull him up on it. 'Oh dear' adds nothing and is very typical of some replies on here.
Am I allowed that opinion?
A poster was singled out, not named,and accused of getting people banned.
Last time I checked it was the mods who made the decision to ban people.
The fact that you see that as cracking post is hardly a surprise.
No one was named, Frenz is entitled to believe one poster does as he says. Thats his right of opinion.
Isn't it funny that you want to pick me up on saying it's a cracking post but say nothing to another poster who said it was nice.
Maybe it's because you perceive me to be right and he left??"
I don't perceive you to be anything.
I only responded as you attempted to pick apart my oh dear comment.
Its noticeable that people on this thread have been labelled as monkey,but completely unsurprisingly, you have not commented. |
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By *renzMan
over a year ago
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"I will admit my leanings are more conservative than liberal, but I didn't vote for this government.
I did vote for Brexit and as I have stated previously not for many of the reasons people always assume.
Has this government got things wrong? Yes they have.
Would a different government have made the same or different mistakes? We can never know.
I've voted for both major parties in the past on policy. Not because, like some one party can do no wrong.
There are people on here, from both 'sides' that are so entrenched in their views they can't see beyond their noses.
There is one particular person who likes nothing more to bait people into making it personal and then get them banned. Not everyone 'flounces' away.
We had someone yesterday who tried to enter the debate, seemingly well qualified, yes I'm aware that was just his word, to discuss the subject and got shut down. No discussion.
When I first entered this forum I remember I said that passenger planes carried perishables in their hold. I was ridiculed, told I was stupid. My mistake was that I assumed people were as knowledgeable about the subject as I was. But there were enough of those that didn't, ridiculing and not listening it made me wonder why I bothered. Nothing has really changed. Many of those with their 'knowledge' are still here just in different guises.
As I said earlier a debate without discussion, where all agree is the same as a one handed man clapping.
Oh dear.
This kinda sums up the level of debate on here.
What a cracking post and it gets an 'oh dear'
Would you care to explain how posters get other people banned?"
I thought I'd explained that.
No, I'm not stupid enough to name them either, as much as they may like me to.
They know and that's enough for me. |
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"I will admit my leanings are more conservative than liberal, but I didn't vote for this government.
I did vote for Brexit and as I have stated previously not for many of the reasons people always assume.
Has this government got things wrong? Yes they have.
Would a different government have made the same or different mistakes? We can never know.
I've voted for both major parties in the past on policy. Not because, like some one party can do no wrong.
There are people on here, from both 'sides' that are so entrenched in their views they can't see beyond their noses.
There is one particular person who likes nothing more to bait people into making it personal and then get them banned. Not everyone 'flounces' away.
We had someone yesterday who tried to enter the debate, seemingly well qualified, yes I'm aware that was just his word, to discuss the subject and got shut down. No discussion.
When I first entered this forum I remember I said that passenger planes carried perishables in their hold. I was ridiculed, told I was stupid. My mistake was that I assumed people were as knowledgeable about the subject as I was. But there were enough of those that didn't, ridiculing and not listening it made me wonder why I bothered. Nothing has really changed. Many of those with their 'knowledge' are still here just in different guises.
As I said earlier a debate without discussion, where all agree is the same as a one handed man clapping.
Oh dear.
This kinda sums up the level of debate on here.
What a cracking post and it gets an 'oh dear'
Would you care to explain how posters get other people banned?
I said it was a cracking post. We have seen people reported here who have subsequently banned. You can say you haven't seen it which is fine but it doesn't mean it hasn't happened.
If you think Frenz said something wrong then pull him up on it. 'Oh dear' adds nothing and is very typical of some replies on here.
Am I allowed that opinion?
A poster was singled out, not named,and accused of getting people banned.
Last time I checked it was the mods who made the decision to ban people.
The fact that you see that as cracking post is hardly a surprise.
No one was named, Frenz is entitled to believe one poster does as he says. Thats his right of opinion.
Isn't it funny that you want to pick me up on saying it's a cracking post but say nothing to another poster who said it was nice.
Maybe it's because you perceive me to be right and he left??
I don't perceive you to be anything.
I only responded as you attempted to pick apart my oh dear comment.
Its noticeable that people on this thread have been labelled as monkey,but completely unsurprisingly, you have not commented."
I didn't try to pick apart anything. I said 'oh dear' was a typical response and adds nothing.
It's noticeable to that someone used a simile in this thread. And it wasn't monkey but chimpanzee.
Why would I have an issue with someone using similes? |
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"Ah so calling someone a chimpanzee is sound?
Gotcha
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Can you show me where someone was called a chimpanzee?
I can only see it said once, and it's definitely a simile. Maybe you don't understand, that's cool, I can educate you |
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"OECD say U.K. GDP will be harder hit than any other G7 country due to Covid.
It’s also said Brexit would add to the problems facing the U.K. on top of Covid due to increased costs and admin.
Source SKY news
Think I prefer OECD to U.K. media.
Brexit has introduced additional costs and will continue with these extra costs due to red tape brought about by Brexit.
More admin on it’s own adds cost. Physical process charges such as customs fees and diverts along with subsequent delays add costs .
Both costs are facts and are here to stay and will continue to negatively affect the U.K. economy.
Whether you believe in 40 years time we will be better off is in reality a wishful daydream. You may be right! These costs being paid today are a fact and undeniable. 40 years is a long way off!
You have taken a large subject and commented on two minute details and used that as a base to predict doom and gloom.
Davies and Studnicka (2018) for example assess the impact of Brexit on the FTSE 350 market and find a lot of the reactions to Brexit are actually offset in other area's.
If you are going to claim that Britain will be worse of for forty years, you might want to provide evidence for such claims, other than a website link..."
It was simply a Newspaper article that inked this story .
The one i posted originally .
What was that you were saying about reading stuff again ?
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"OECD say U.K. GDP will be harder hit than any other G7 country due to Covid.
It’s also said Brexit would add to the problems facing the U.K. on top of Covid due to increased costs and admin.
Source SKY news
Think I prefer OECD to U.K. media.
Brexit has introduced additional costs and will continue with these extra costs due to red tape brought about by Brexit.
More admin on it’s own adds cost. Physical process charges such as customs fees and diverts along with subsequent delays add costs .
Both costs are facts and are here to stay and will continue to negatively affect the U.K. economy.
Whether you believe in 40 years time we will be better off is in reality a wishful daydream. You may be right! These costs being paid today are a fact and undeniable. 40 years is a long way off!
You have taken a large subject and commented on two minute details and used that as a base to predict doom and gloom.
Davies and Studnicka (2018) for example assess the impact of Brexit on the FTSE 350 market and find a lot of the reactions to Brexit are actually offset in other area's.
If you are going to claim that Britain will be worse of for forty years, you might want to provide evidence for such claims, other than a website link...
Are you saying that this means UK inflation will be significantly more than other countries due to having brexit as well as the reported worldwide inflation? How much more will it be and when can we expect it to happen
Brexit has happened and the inflation rate here has not changed greatly.
Also, we have a strong fiscal and monetary policy, we always have, which is why GBP is amongst the strongest currencies in the world and has been for some time.
I have an MA in Accounting & Finance and currently doing an Msc in Investment Management so I keep a keen interest in these matters, as well as study them.
Claims are great, everyone makes them, however very few actually provide research and evidence to compliment it which is why all news outlets make such varying claims."
So good that
Of the 220, 000,000 , 000, 000
( 220 thousand billion ) of GDP
We cant afford to give £4 billion
In foreign aide .
Something the Tories promised to uphold in there Manifesto
So they are breaking ministerial law .
I finished my phd in accounting & finance a
couple of years ago . It was after i did my Phd
In Mathematical Decision making in Buisness finance .
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