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People like you might have the courage of their convictions and bugger off to Europe.
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No answer then
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there is one simple way for any country to become more prosperous and improve its citizens standard of living... reduce the population, and quickly.
history shows this invariably works. |
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I've already lived and worked in Holland and France and like most migrants I have returned home
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how many of the millions of migrants into England over the last 50 years have returned home?
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now so far you have returned home, but that is to England so that doesn't count
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we are only interested in the number who return home from England, not those who return home to England
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China tried it with the one child policy since they abolished the law their economy tanked so you are correct.
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a controlled, predictable and gradual economic collapse forcing change.
(of course no-one voted for this, although i get the feeling Dominic Cummings might have wanted just this, amongst other things) it may well prove to be better than the alternative. |
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chinas one child policy was the main reason for its economic success, along with devaluing its currency
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no established economy, which is no longer creative and inventive such as Britain is no longer creative and inventive can increase its population recklessly and unplanned and not at the same time face a dramatic fall in living standards
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no established economy, which is no longer creative and inventive such as Britain is no longer creative and inventive
It's pointless debating with an idiot who can't even write in decent English. |
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It's difficult speaking to one who wants millions of foreigners to come and pay for his pension.
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Great idea
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It was never an economic argument, it was one of political independence.
However We can build a competitive economy outside the EU We can buy what we wish, where we wish The savings on the EU budget contribution Trade deals with other countries may be easier to win We can get some industry back Glad to help with your homework Bm. |
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Think you are right Zen Master - the economic consequences of Brexit are unknown but will be very much derived by how well (or not) the UK manages it themselves - will they be clever, inventive, forward thinking etc. Or the opposite.
This is my argument for Scottish Independence - I believe (like Brexit) the economic outlook is unknown but could be excellent if the right policies are enacted - but secondary to economic independence in the larger scheme of things. |
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** secondary to political independence** (should have said)
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Interesting Q3 figures out today.
GDP figures shrug off Brexit and smash expectations http://uk.businessinsider.com/brexit-aftermath-uk-gdp-q3-2016-10 |
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manufacturing down 1 % great news for exports
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^ Again, interesting
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^ lol that was to. PP
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nissan to build new cars in sunderland
great news for north east, and uk in general ( must have been given nod and wink from may) |
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she probably give them a number for the caymen islands to lower their tax bill,
, and told them dont worry everyone does it |
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Sharia May has said it's fantastic news for the UK economy
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