Disliked{quote} By implication, there wasn't much in the way of positive arguments in favour of RemainIgnored
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Disliked{quote} By implication, there wasn't much in the way of positive arguments in favour of RemainIgnored
Disliked{quote} Why dont you simply say you dispute it? And on what grounds? Basing your remarks on the admission that you dont understand it, isnt terribly helpful given that the source is published.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Aaah.. welcome back my favorite Irishman. (magis quam Angli se anglicus) Ive missed your ever witty contributions..LoLIgnored
Disliked{quote}Tell me cliffedwards, how often do you work with complex data that requires statistical interpretation?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Si modo scias quid est veritas. Et reducitur ad genus meum MLXVIIgnored
DislikedI thought the media coverage was universally idiotic. Smarmy cleverness on one side, anti-foreigner on the other. More importantly though, if some c*nt doesn't grant all europeans immediate staying rights within the next week, I'm going to stop trading and f8cking stand myself and sort it out. The idea of exiting Europe was to free ourselves from overly bureaucratic institution that smothers its member states, and focus on becoming global. The pace of change makes us look like a bunch of insular navel-gazing knuckle dragging morons.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I sense in your normally metered and insightful style a growing anger. One Ive sensed among many of my friends and colleagues in the last week, who like me were lulled into the thought that UK voters could never commit such an own goal. And now as the consequences are emerging and effecting expats, EU citizens resident in the UK, industry, the City etc etc.. While the instigators Farage and Johnson slink away and leave everyone else to clear up. I predict a very serious backlash. That will throw UK politics into an even worse maelstrom than...Ignored
Disliked.... The EU is the instigator of all of this. The EU through it federalist intentions, incompetence, dictatorial bureaucracy and arrogance, have frustrated the people of the UK into this decision. Brexit is not the problem, Brexit is the symptom.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Im so glad you ask my qualification to comment on these things.... My primary professional degree was in Business, in which I am an MBS. And in my career Ive been research director of a major UK advertising company I grew up in a pre-internet era. In the late 70s, when I employed mainframe analysis on quantitative research projects. I further worked on groundbreaking IT projects to facilitate multidimensional attitude clustering to enhance reclassification of consumer profiling away from the then prevalent primitive demographic measures....Ignored
Disliked{quote} I sense in your normally metered and insightful style a growing anger. One Ive sensed among many of my friends and colleagues in the last week,
1- who like me were lulled into the thought that UK voters could never commit such an own goal.
2-And now as the consequences are emerging and effecting expats, EU citizens resident in the UK, industry, the City etc etc..
3-While the instigators Farage and Johnson slink away and leave everyone else to clear up.
I predict a very serious backlash. That will throw UK politics into an even worse...Ignored
Disliked3- you know as well as I do, that Johnson couldn't get the Conservative nomination without Gove. And even with the support of Gove, he would have struggled against May. Johnson's outing was not him ducking, it was political maneuvering in the ranks of the Conservative party to prevent him from becoming PM. Boris could still get a seat in the cabinet. Farage isn't even a MP, he was never going to be part of a negotiating team in Europe, and it is just as well because politically he is toxic, the Europeans hate him and it is in the national interest...Ignored
QuoteDislikedThe big mess is the Labour party. The MPs despise Corbyn but cannot out him because the voting base in Labour is such that he is likely to win every subsequent leadership race. The only option for the Labour MPs is to apply enough pressure for him to go, but Corbyn has the base so if he is thick skinned enough he was stay for however long he wants, it is a stalement and we could see the party split.
Disliked{quote}+1 {quote}JC appears to be one of the few who actually feel for the voters. The rest carry a patriotic intent confused with a need to survive. IMHO the current elected Labour MPs represent a legacy of New Labour which embodies the imperialist thinking of Tony Blair (and others). @eurotrash, we are not actually out yet. There remains the necessity for an Act of Parliament to pursue the process beginning with notice under article 50; and therein lies another opportunity......Ignored
Disliked{quote} 1- that is a dangerous attitude, it belittles the Leave voters whether intentional or not. 17 million don't think it is an own goal, not long term anyway 2- what about the consequences that have already been inflicted on low skill British workers, who have had disproportionately bore the brunt of the mass immigration of millions of low skilled European migrants - dramatically increasing their competition for work and pushing down wages? That can never be undone. There is another side to this country, who aren't represented by the establishment,...Ignored
Disliked{quote} You allege its dangerous to be angry with the June 23rd decision and disrespectful and belittling of the 17 million Leave voters who chose that option. And that my position and that of my colleagues is predicated on self interest? Dangerous? No what is Dangerous is this insane decision. That not only threatens the UK economy but also that of its 27 EU neighbors. Theres a great line at the end of Cohen Bros FARGO movie.. there Marge says " all this and for what? " Well thats about how I feel. I make no apology. I think the decision stinks....Ignored
Disliked{quote}+1 {quote}JC appears to be one of the few who actually feel for the voters. The rest carry a patriotic intent confused with a need to survive. IMHO the current elected Labour MPs represent a legacy of New Labour which embodies the imperialist thinking of Tony Blair (and others). @eurotrash, we are not actually out yet. There remains the necessity for an Act of Parliament to pursue the process beginning with notice under article 50; and therein lies another opportunity......Ignored
Disliked{quote} I think that JC is in touch with the new membership of Labour, but I don't think that he is in touch with the electorate at all. If I were to describe JC in a few words they would be red, communist, unionist poodle , weak, economically illiterate, 1970's throw back and unelectable. But that is just my viewIgnored
Disliked{quote} {quote} JC is a communist, politically a dangerous man but I also believe that he was more in touch with the base which his party claims to represent, than most of his MPs.Ignored
Disliked{quote} You allege its dangerous to be angry with the June 23rd decision and disrespectful and belittling of the 17 million Leave voters who chose that option. And that my position and that of my colleagues is predicated on self interest? Dangerous? No what is Dangerous is this insane decision. That not only threatens the UK economy but also that of its 27 EU neighbors. Theres a great line at the end of Cohen Bros FARGO movie.. there Marge says " all this and for what? " Well thats about how I feel. I make no apology. I think the decision stinks....Ignored
Disliked{quote} Have you all read this.? http://www.dbresearch.com/servlet/reweb2.ReWEB?rwsite=DBR_INTERNET_EN-PROD&rwobj=ReDisplay.Start.class&document=PROD0000000000409700 and (http://www.dbresearch.com/servlet/reweb2.ReWEB?rwsite=DBR_INTERNET_EN-PROD&rwobj=ReDisplay.Start.class&document=PROD0000000000409700) its all Europe not just Britain. Done by the Germans.Ignored