Anyhoo, this evening Brexitiers got part of what

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I dont. I always cover a range of sources before forming my own opinion.

But its just a link, you know about those


Your not allowed to use links, you have to re-write in your own words, so it make you think you look intelligent. :D:D
 
That's very humble of you, DA. It's certainly out of character to admit you posted the chart without understanding what it was about. Are you feeling alright, must be the brexit blues.

Anyway, please post this other chart detailing the UK decline since the ref.
I would indeed like to see it.

Loving your attempt at being casual and light-hearted! If only it were an honest reflection of your mood.

You don't really want any charts, Longs, and I have no intention of searching for a 'chart' for you - even if one exists. All we both need to do is to listen to the news each day.

I do.

If you have a news source that indicates anything other than the damage being already caused to the UK's economy and growth as a direct result of the Brexit vote, then I'd suggest a more impartial news source.

Yes, of course, there are random little suggestions of how we could be ok after Brexit, and even a very few isolated voices saying it could even be a good opportunity. I have little doubt you groan in ecstasy whenever you selectively hear these rare little tidbits, and quite possibly have to clean yourself up afterwards. But - really, Longs - are you really, honestly kidding yourself that Brexit is 'well great' for the UK?!

I don't believe you.

And try and tell us, Longs, that anything approaching a 'hard' Brexit won't immediately cause a massive further shock to our economy and I will call you a deluded fellow.

Which, of course, you are anyways.

But, then again, this vote for you was never about the economy, was it? Nope.
 
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtba...est-countries-for-business-2018/#6bd75e0e26de

One or two cautionary words about political risk, but overall, a positive article about the amount of investment flooding into the uk since the brexit vote.

Yes, a few cautionary words such as "much uncertainty...growth is forecasted to slow in 2018... some companies are holding off on investments...". And that is based only on our current situation with actual Brexit yet to happen.

Oh, I couldn't find the word 'flooding' anywhere in that article.

Since you are now attempting to be more impartial with your introductory 'one or two cautionary words', Fills, would you care to speculate what that cove would be writing if he were told that a hard Brexit was def going to happen?
 
Green gone, resigned.

Ironically it wasn't because of the porn on his pooter or the allegations of dodgy conduct towards female staff (tho' it probably was...), but because he wasn't honest at acknowledging that the PCs had told him about what was found on his PC.

May weakened - not a good thing.
 
Loving your attempt at being casual and light-hearted! If only it were an honest reflection of your mood.

You don't really want any charts, Longs, and I have no intention of searching for a 'chart' for you - even if one exists. All we both need to do is to listen to the news each day.

I do.

If you have a news source that indicates anything other than the damage being already caused to the UK's economy and growth as a direct result of the Brexit vote, then I'd suggest a more impartial news source.

Yes, of course, there are random little suggestions of how we could be ok after Brexit, and even a very few isolated voices saying it could even be a good opportunity. I have little doubt you groan in ecstasy whenever you selectively hear these rare little tidbits, and quite possibly have to clean yourself up afterwards. But - really, Longs - are you really, honestly kidding yourself that Brexit is 'well great' for the UK?!

I don't believe you.

And try and tell us, Longs, that anything approaching a 'hard' Brexit won't immediately cause a massive further shock to our economy and I will call you a deluded fellow.

Which, of course, you are anyways.

But, then again, this vote for you was never about the economy, was it? Nope.
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I want you to spend more of your time showing us how thoroughly ingrained conformation bias has become in your deluded mind.
Howay, I want a reply that fills the entire page.
Show us, you ain't got now't better to do, have you?
 
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I want you to spend more of your time showing us how thoroughly ingrained conformation bias has become in your deluded mind.
Howay, I want a reply that fills the entire page.
Show us, you ain't got now't better to do, have you?

Look up 'irony'.

Understand it.

Then - seriously - eff-off.

You make me feel unclean.

Part of the great irony is how you - Longs - was once the 'rational' face of Brexit on here. Actually trying to pretend you had a reasoned case. When the u-s were scrabbling around hurling bigoted foulness, you kept trying to pretend it was all about the economy and 'sensible' things. How the façade has fallen away. You are now the lowest, most bigoted, least funny, most hate-filled, most rabid, most off-the-wall loony of them all. And when you look at your sidekicks, that's saying something.
 
You little political animal, you! You love them box-ticking exercises! Makes you feel you've done summat!

Do you also post thingies on Facebook and tell peeps to 'share' if they agree?! Now THAT'S making a political statement!

Anyhoo, Filly - you complete moron - I'll tell you something that I hope won;t upset you, since you've gorn to all that trouble; it doesn't matter how many people sign that petition. It doesn't matter a jot. There is absolutely NO WAY that the UK is going to jump like you want it to, severing its ties with the EU and telling it where to stick its financial demand.

That is never ever going to happen. If you had any understanding of political reality, you'd realise this.

But you don't. Haven't a scooby.
 
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