Since Capitalism was adopted by the E.U. some years ago it seems everything that can possibly go wrong has gone wrong in Europe ,this has resulting millions of unemployed people in the Southern European States and poor wages in East European States and as when most people who see a better life and better conditions did in years gone by when the Glaswegians first made a foray to steel all our jobs get drunk and work their fingers to the bone, many of our European Friends have made the same mistake and come to the U.K to the land of milk and honey.Most of us object to anyone who learns our language as the Glaswegians tried speaking their poor imitation of our English thinking this was a ticket to a lottery win.But it's their fault in Spain that they followed our system of building houses and selling them on at ever increasing prices why didn't they realize they can't just print money like we do and bail out the banks and charge the general populace for the ponzi scheme.It's about time they all got real and entered the real world that we are in.When will they realize you need to sell all the assets of your Country and sell it off to people in Foreign lands who have more money than you have. let your Health service collapse pay through the nose for utility bills and thank your lucky stars you were born in the 40's 50's or 60's.They just don't understand the error of their ways they need to sell all their profitable companies railways and infrastructure lay back and think of England. If they could only see the light and do as we do they would be on the path to riches safe in the knowledge their G.D.P is up there with the best.
Apologies to Glaswegians my ex mate was from Glasgow.
The irony is that much of the "the assets from foreign lands" that we receive as investments come from Tiger economies, derive from countries that have far greater inequality and poverty than we have in Europe. It's just their economies of scale allow them to print bigger bills.
The irony is that much of the "the assets from foreign lands" that we receive as investments come from Tiger economies, derive from countries that have far greater inequality and poverty than we have in Europe. It's just their economies of scale allo
Not sure exactly what you mean. But the somewhat less "socialist" and therefore more "liberal" policies adopted by some of the emerging powers - that led to a growth in their economies - and a rise in the disposable incomes of a significant minority of their population, shouldn't artificially undermine or dictate the guiding principles of the UK economy.
Not sure exactly what you mean. But the somewhat less "socialist" and therefore more "liberal" policies adopted by some of the emerging powers - that led to a growth in their economies - and a rise in the disposable incomes of a significant minority
FFS BM if you're going to pretend to be superior to us all, at least know that 'stay it's course' is an abomination. I'm embarrassed for you, and that's before I even start drilling into the absurdity of your opinion.
FFS BM if you're going to pretend to be superior to us all, at least know that 'stay it's course' is an abomination. I'm embarrassed for you, and that's before I even start drilling into the absurdity of your opinion.
So what is the difference between Mexico making cars for the U.S and Toyota making cars for Toyota in the U.K.?. The difference is Toyota will depart leaving us with no car industry if costs escalate The U.S will still have a car business we won't.Our business under Foreign ownership is insecure in the future with Brexit, if you don't believe me prove otherwise!...
So what is the difference between Mexico making cars for the U.S and Toyota making cars for Toyota in the U.K.?. The difference is Toyota will depart leaving us with no car industry if costs escalate The U.S will still have a car business we won't.O
I am not the one making predictions here BM. I am happy for time to prove me right or wrong - but I will ask you a question, since you are so fond of making predictions, perhaps you will be kind enough to answer it.
Let's just suppose for one second that the polls had been correct, Project Fear had triumphed, and we are having this chat now after another eight months of Cameron's Tories. And with Cameron made impregnable by a Remain majority, standing over the corpse of the Liberal Democrats, and with Corbyn still Labour Leader. Do you think that the day of reckoning several years down the line would be preferable to the day of reckoning that Brexit has created?
We have been lucky, almost praeternaturally, serendipitously lucky. History will never be able to give Cameron credit for how, for selfish reasons, he saved Europe from its bloodiest war. Again we have led Europe, we have shown them the way. In Britain, we will reject the Liberal Model peacefully. Our path will become the path of all the proud Nations of Europe which the Franco-German axis has sought to subjugate. And peace will reign. If we had voted Remain, our destiny was certain. At least now it is changeable.
I am not the one making predictions here BM. I am happy for time to prove me right or wrong - but I will ask you a question, since you are so fond of making predictions, perhaps you will be kind enough to answer it.Let's just suppose for one second t
This is where you are wrong we are not leading a movement of Nationalistic egotistical Countries to some Utopian dream outside the European Union we are in fact alienating our place in the World by our narrow minded over blown self important attitudes that belong in the last century.
This is where you are wrong we are not leading a movement of Nationalistic egotistical Countries to someUtopian dream outside the European Union we are in fact alienating our place in the World by our narrow minded over blown self important attitudes