I like it the way it is. Why don't those who don't like it move to some cocking sunny uplands with 30-50 feral hogs, big guns to offset small willies, no regulations, no workers rights, no food safety regulations, no race discrimination (because there'd only be one race) and, within a generation or two, likely no fooking thumbs. Get the fook out to Gilead.
I got so angry watching Vice, being reminded of how Dick Cheney almost single-handedly fooked the entire planet and created ISIS. I WILL NOT LET THIS HAPPEN WITH THE UK.
Strange that such measures are being taken when bojo stated that there is a one in a million chance of no deal. I guess that is what he meant with „creative ambiguity“
Job losses, worse quality food, ruthless capitalism and sneaky anti consumer practices.
Have you ever tried comparing prices in US supermarkets they do “calories per serving” and then on the same pack “non-natural (ex corn)sugars per eighth bushel” to confuse the fook out of you and so you can’t compare between products. Stupid EU laws mean I can see price and kilojoules per 100 grams at present.
Heh. I know Zerohedge writes a lot of nonsense and publishes some seriously frothing weirdos, but also has some genuinely alternative viewpoints that you won't see in the NYT/Guardian/Telegraph et al
I cling to the fact that Johnson is only driven by his own interests/ambition, not ideology or national interest, and must know any popularity he has will sink like a stone in the chaotic aftermath of a no brexit, especially one forced through with no democratic mandate and against the wishes of parliament. I think he will be looking for a way out of the corner he is boxed himself into - which will either be another referendum (although I doubt the nutjobs in his party would allow that as it would "undemocratic" to ask the people) or, far more likely, an election on an explicitly no deal platform which he may calculate he can win if the brexit party is neutralised but the remain parties split.
I have seen better arguments for Brexit, but none stand up to scrutiny. And when I see something that comes close to "feeling" plausible, I run it by a mate (who is a semi-famous economist) - he is scathing (and he's not a frothing remainer - he just hates people using economics to give the veneer or truth to utter nonsense)
Reason 1 - cites EU's dislike of Ireland's (a member, ladies and gentlemen, of the EU) incredibly lax corporate tax policy as being an argument in favour of leaving the EU to do the same.
Reason 2 - tanking GBP. This has been great for our exporters so far hasn't it Tyler. Positively booming with exports we are.
Reason 3 - tariff war with the EU. Magnificent. Genius. I thought we were doing zero tariffs with everyone though? Sounds like food will be getting awfully expensive. But ze Germans vill suffer.
Reason 4 - fishing rights. FFS. Who actually cares about these. We barely eat any fish. Good luck exporting it with those massive tariffs we are apparently sticking on everything else.
Guy that doesn't make any sense. Johnson calls a GE and campaigns on a no deal ticket and wins - how does this get him out of the problem? The problem is as you say the aftermath of a no deal is shit and he will get the blame
Brexit has, so far, cost us SIXTY SIX BILLION POUNDS. That's so far, not a future projection.
I saw a great idea on twitter - we should have created brexit bonds.
Sold them to ardent brexiters to manage the cost of brexit. And if Brexit resulted in a GDP increase then they got the entirety of the upside and their bonds covered the downside.
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it's a fooking nightmare, jelly
someone needs to stop these total utter aunts
at least previous geenrations of aunt had a grand vision
they are just smashing everything up to make themselves feel less bad about being shit
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If you don't like it you can always leave.
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The UK will be in even more of a state if all the sensible people "just leave", LA.
Also... not that simple for people with families and ties and responsibilities. Not that you would know anything about that, of course.
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I like it the way it is. Why don't those who don't like it move to some cocking sunny uplands with 30-50 feral hogs, big guns to offset small willies, no regulations, no workers rights, no food safety regulations, no race discrimination (because there'd only be one race) and, within a generation or two, likely no fooking thumbs. Get the fook out to Gilead.
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I got so angry watching Vice, being reminded of how Dick Cheney almost single-handedly fooked the entire planet and created ISIS. I WILL NOT LET THIS HAPPEN WITH THE UK.
Although at least we are too shit to create ISIS.
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No comment:
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-08-06/eight-reasons-eu-will-suffer-far-more-uk-brexit
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Strange that such measures are being taken when bojo stated that there is a one in a million chance of no deal. I guess that is what he meant with „creative ambiguity“
so clever
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when did someone called Tyler ever have a sensible opinion?
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Lol at Zero Hedge.
Proof, if any were needed, that the UK is well and truly fooked.
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Stru, repeat after me:
"Zero Hedge is Russian propaganda"
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Why do leavers always say "you can leave it you don't like it?"
I DID like it. You didn't. You should have left.
I suppose their difficulty with that is they take themselves with them wherever they could go.
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What Hools said.
I’m still hoping for a last minute attack of sanity, I just can’t accept that this is actually going to be allowed to happen.
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unless something forces a cabinet change before mid-september it's all aboard to no deal town
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What Linda said.
Plus no one else wants them.
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I am going to be abroad on 31st october
if I can't get back in I shall just become a wandering minstrel
must remember violin
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Job losses, worse quality food, ruthless capitalism and sneaky anti consumer practices.
Have you ever tried comparing prices in US supermarkets they do “calories per serving” and then on the same pack “non-natural (ex corn)sugars per eighth bushel” to confuse the fook out of you and so you can’t compare between products. Stupid EU laws mean I can see price and kilojoules per 100 grams at present.
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That zero hedge seeks to confirm what no-one was thinking with absolutely no evidence.
REASON 8 - Both the EU and the UK will suffer in the event of no deal but the long-terms consequences strongly favor (sic.) the UK.
Why? How, what the actual fook. Do people actually read that and decide "phew, we're fine!"
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wot jelly and stix said.
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Heh. I know Zerohedge writes a lot of nonsense and publishes some seriously frothing weirdos, but also has some genuinely alternative viewpoints that you won't see in the NYT/Guardian/Telegraph et al
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I am already struggling to get my medication. I got 3 weeks’ worth last week instead of 3 months’. It’s just going to get worse.
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yes but that is a list written by a moron, stru
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I cling to the fact that Johnson is only driven by his own interests/ambition, not ideology or national interest, and must know any popularity he has will sink like a stone in the chaotic aftermath of a no brexit, especially one forced through with no democratic mandate and against the wishes of parliament. I think he will be looking for a way out of the corner he is boxed himself into - which will either be another referendum (although I doubt the nutjobs in his party would allow that as it would "undemocratic" to ask the people) or, far more likely, an election on an explicitly no deal platform which he may calculate he can win if the brexit party is neutralised but the remain parties split.
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I have seen better arguments for Brexit, but none stand up to scrutiny. And when I see something that comes close to "feeling" plausible, I run it by a mate (who is a semi-famous economist) - he is scathing (and he's not a frothing remainer - he just hates people using economics to give the veneer or truth to utter nonsense)
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Boris Johnson is not in charge.
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lol "no deal brexit" not "no brexit"
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And people putting stock in the "But Boris will not do this to us" need to take a look at Boris and see when did he ever put other people first.
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There’s a good reason you don’t see those viewpoints elsewhere m7
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Boris is a psychopath in a teddy bear costume
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The stupidity of the article writer.
Reason 1 - cites EU's dislike of Ireland's (a member, ladies and gentlemen, of the EU) incredibly lax corporate tax policy as being an argument in favour of leaving the EU to do the same.
Reason 2 - tanking GBP. This has been great for our exporters so far hasn't it Tyler. Positively booming with exports we are.
Reason 3 - tariff war with the EU. Magnificent. Genius. I thought we were doing zero tariffs with everyone though? Sounds like food will be getting awfully expensive. But ze Germans vill suffer.
Reason 4 - fishing rights. FFS. Who actually cares about these. We barely eat any fish. Good luck exporting it with those massive tariffs we are apparently sticking on everything else.
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Guy that doesn't make any sense. Johnson calls a GE and campaigns on a no deal ticket and wins - how does this get him out of the problem? The problem is as you say the aftermath of a no deal is shit and he will get the blame
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Reason 5 - trade deals. And apparently we can set whatever tariffs we like. Apart from the ones we are massively increasing to fook BMW in the aras.
Reason 6 - freedom from rules and regulations. Yes. We will be so free. Soooo free. Get rid of those pesky EU rules on kippers for start.
Reason 7 - no Brexit fee. Oh I think you may find there is a cost.
Reason 8 - long term consequences favour UK. He literally cannot be bothered even trying to substantiate this.
Conclusion. This was written by an imbecile. Probably 3dux.
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"genuinely alternative viewpoints that you won't see in the NYT/Guardian/Telegraph "
Lol, there's a reason why they aren't published in legitimate newspapers
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hehehehe@Telegraph as a legitimate newspaper!
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that's the problem with the Telegraph - doesn't really publish enough ill-considered and unsubstantiated pro-brexit stuff...
Lolling into my ration book.
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no you thick aunts its trash and Boz wrote much of the trash.
jesus.
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I was being charitable re DT
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Brexit has, so far, cost us SIXTY SIX BILLION POUNDS. That's so far, not a future projection.
I saw a great idea on twitter - we should have created brexit bonds.
Sold them to ardent brexiters to manage the cost of brexit. And if Brexit resulted in a GDP increase then they got the entirety of the upside and their bonds covered the downside.
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