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Christmas Tree

CT man. :lol:

 

Are you seriously suggesting that temperatures aren't being taken behind closed doors, in lobbies, committee rooms, bars and our diplomats aren't blowing their entertainment budgets?

No, I've been suggesting thats what would happen since June.

 

However those temperatures are not at such an advanced level that May could possibly know what interim deal the EU and UK will enter into. (As Gloom and his FT mate suggest).

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Renton

No, I've been suggesting thats what would happen since June.

 

However those temperatures are not at such an advanced level that May could possibly know what interim deal the EU and UK will enter into. (As Gloom and his FT mate suggest).

Isn't that the point? She's prematurely announcing when article 50 is to be triggered for no gain?

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Dr Gloom

oh dear, CT :lol: 

 

meanwhile the IMF cuts the UK economic forecast for second time since Brexit vote. the bi-assed news just keeps on trucking. 

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Christmas Tree

Isn't that the point? She's prematurely announcing when article 50 is to be triggered for no gain?

The whole world has been demanding to know since June. She's put them off so we could get organised. She's now said we'll be ready by the end of March.

 

She could have put it off even longer IF our EU friends had been willing to enter into meaningful pre negotiation.

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Renton

The whole world has been demanding to know since June. She's put them off so we could get organised. She's now said we'll be ready by the end of March.

 

She could have put it off even longer IF our EU friends had been willing to enter into meaningful pre negotiation.

Regardless, for me it wasn't even the most important point of the piece, which was, imo, how politics will trump economics for both sides. Which will be much worse for us than the rest of the EU. You ignored nearly all of the article.

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Christmas Tree

oh dear, CT :lol:

 

meanwhile the IMF cuts the UK economic forecast for second time since Brexit vote. the bi-assed news just keeps on trucking.

Jesus wept really hard :lol:

 

You've missed off how they've upgraded this years forecast for the UK making us the best performing economy in the G7.

 

I'm sure it just slipped your mind ;)

 

We'll just skip over there admission that their forecasts of a U.K. recession were "overly pessimistic".

 

You're definitely not biased though :lol:

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Dr Gloom

who knows more about this issue, i wonder?  

 

the ft's chief foreign affairs columnist and a former brussels correspondent for the economist, whose specialisms include the european union, or a cabbie from boldon? 

 

hmmmmm :CT:  

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Dr Gloom

Jesus wept really hard :lol:

 

You've missed off how they've upgraded this years forecast for the UK making us the best performing economy in the G7.

 

I'm sure it just slipped your mind ;)

 

We'll just skip over there admission that their forecasts of a U.K. recession were "overly pessimistic".

 

You're definitely not biased though :lol:

 

i'm bi-assed against boldon bullshit artists 

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Christmas Tree

Regardless, for me it wasn't even the most important point of the piece, which was, imo, how politics will trump economics for both sides. Which will be much worse for us than the rest of the EU. You ignored nearly all of the article.

I think I've been pretty consistent that economics will prevail all along. Nothing yet changes that view.

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Dr Gloom

I think I've been pretty consistent that economics will prevail all along. Nothing yet changes that view.

 

you agree we will end up with a soft brexit then

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Dr Gloom

It literally makes no sense arguing from an economic viewpoint and voting leave :lol:

 

the leave campaign was won on the immigration issue. 

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Meenzer

I wonder what the outcome would have been if the ballot paper question had read "Do you want to make the UK economy smaller but whiter?". Probably about the same tbh.

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Christmas Tree

who knows more about this issue, i wonder?

 

the ft's chief foreign affairs columnist and a former brussels correspondent for the economist, whose specialisms include the european union, or a cabbie from boldon?

 

hmmmmm :CT:

Just another biased remoaner putting his spin on it.

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Christmas Tree

you agree we will end up with a soft brexit then

No, we'll get free access and control our borders.

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I wonder what the outcome would have been if the ballot paper question had read "Do you want to make the UK economy smaller but whiter?". Probably about the same tbh.

 

:lol:

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Dr Gloom

Just another biased remoaner putting his spin on it.

That's that cleared up then. Victory to the cone headed cavalier

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Christmas Tree

That's that cleared up then. Victory to the cone headed cavalier

Cleared up how you read your newspaper as well

 

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You didn't get that user name for nothing ;)

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Monkeys Fist

You can tell Tubs has nicked the term "remoaner" from the Mail or one of the other boards he infests, simply because it's spelled correctly.

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Dr Gloom

Cleared up how you read your newspaper as well

 

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You didn't get that user name for nothing ;)

Yes, your arguments are perfectly balanced aren't they? You voted remain and now you won't hear a word against it. Even May and Hammond are warning of troubled economic times ahead because of the vote ffs

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Christmas Tree

Yes, your arguments are perfectly balanced aren't they? You voted remain and now you won't hear a word against it. Even May and Hammond are warning of troubled economic times ahead because of the vote ffs

I didn't :lol:

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Renton

No, we'll get free access and control our borders.

There are literally no grounds to believe this. You seriously believe all 27 member states are going to agree to the UK having it's cake and eating it, to the detriment of all said states? :lol:

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