The real reason for bremainer moans
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The real reason for bremainer moans
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Show me a graph and I'll shut up
What is needed is direct action, not graphs.
Your comfort levels are too high- you're not feeling enough pain. You will do when people who paid pennies for terraced houses in poor areas end up with more net wealth than you due to inflation working for them and against you!
The country is being levelled. The lower middle class will become working class again. The real value of things will become clear because the country will become efficient. And the fat is in the middle class.Comment
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Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostWhat is needed is direct action, not graphs.
Your comfort levels are too high- you're not feeling enough pain. You will do when people who paid pennies for terraced houses in poor areas end up with more net wealth than you due to inflation working for them and against you!
The country is being levelled. The lower middle class will become working class again. The real value of things will become clear because the country will become efficient. And the fat is in the middle class.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostGood. I voted for housing collapse. Where is it? Where is it??Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post
Fook them.Hard Brexit now!
#prayfornodealComment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt's going to get worse for those poor regions.
Fook them.
And as we have been in the EU since 1973 and these areas have always remained poor then how can you say being in the EU has made a difference to them?
What ever the EU was was not working for these areas - so do we
a) Carry on doing what we have aways done and hope things magically change?
b) Get off our arses and make the change happen?
Two sorts of people in this world.Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View PostIf you have fook all - what can be taken away from you?
And as we have been in the EU since 1973 and these areas have always remained poor then how can you say being in the EU has made a difference to them?
What ever the EU was was not working for these areas - so do we
a) Carry on doing what we have aways done and hope things magically change?
b) Get off our arses and make the change happen?
Two sorts of people in this world.
Ask yourself, what's stopped the UK government from helping those regions over the past 40 years?Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIt's going to get worse for those poor regions.
Fook them."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by meridian View PostThat would be why the likes of Wales are asking for their handouts to remain the same after we leave, because the EU obviously does nothing for them.
Ask yourself, what's stopped the UK government from helping those regions over the past 40 years?
Every vested interest is waving a 'what about me' flag.
Truth is, we will have a tough and hard next few years. From this crucible will come a leaner, fighting fit UK.
My advice to Welsh farmers. Stop trying to make marginally arable land work, and re-shape your business model.
Improvise Adapt and Overcome.Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostThe EU is not all bad, it's also not all good. The same is true of Brexit.
Every vested interest is waving a 'what about me' flag.
Truth is, we will have a tough and hard next few years. ."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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