Correct. The UK didn't exist as a functioning country at all before 2004 if you recall. It was just an uninhabited swamp with no jobs and no productive economy of any kind.
Just maybe the celebrations should wait until after Brexit? Its just talk and an unknown deal at the moment....
No celebrations as such but more that all the doom and gloom predicted is falling by the wayside When you have a drop in migration at the same time as you have an increase in jobs so leading to one of our lowest ever unemployment figures, then it highlights what most countries hope to succeed. Most countries will always have unemployed through illness, temporary events etc, you can never wipe that out. what you can hope is to see as many of your own countries inhabitants to be employed and have opportunities to be employed. Then when you have reached a certain level, you seek migrants to fill the skills shortages. Whilst in the eu, this isn't possible.It's not the number of people you throw at at a problem that solves it but the right people with the right skills that will. This isn't unique to the U.K. and I'm pretty sure most european countries would like the same opportunities brexit is about to present to the U.K.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5308119/David-Cameron-admits-Brexit-not-bad-thought.html Yeah I know its the Mail. Get over it. Exactly the same story has been reported in the Huffington Post.
He just isn't intelligent enough to understand the complexity of the thing he was talking about. He should never have been allowed to have the discussion in the first place and if he'd known all the facts he'd have spoken in a different way.
What do you do when something undeniably true is printed in the Daily Wail, or shown on BBC news? It's a contradiction that baffles the mind. You end up doing the mental equivalent of when they tie a piece of buttered toast to a cat and drop it to the floor.
Cognitive dissonance. The Mail, of course will say we told you so, not unreasonably, because they did. That may be galling for some but in the case of the BBC, the Huffington Post, the Gurnard etc, you can rejoice because their mental discomfort will be so much worse than yours. Their rational minds (such as they are) are having to report an empirical truth which their acquired belief system is telling them to reject. For people who like to think themselves intelligent full stop and more intelligent than those whom their belief system demands that they despise, this is excruciating. It is tremendous fun to watch them squirm and see the "does not compute!!" fault codes flashing across their angry little faces. A very good example occurs in this interview. Its an unrelated topic but watching a strident Channel 4 know-all succumb to the agony of cognitive dissonance, out-manoeuvred by someone from "the enemy" who it turns out to be vastly smarter than they are makes very pleasurable viewing:
Watched this interview a few days ago. Fascinating tbh and he really answers all questions well. Interviewer lost for speech, just brilliant.
My son listens to his stuff. Appalling interview techniques. And the irony that she was demonstrating all the things that make people successful (and why mostly men) at the same time as suggesting al bus Ends should change so it’s frmale traits. So she wouldn’t be in that job.
I could have watched that for hours. I couldn't stop seeing the cat and the toast, forever spinning, for much of the interview.
3 major cliffs where the £ lost against Euro. http://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=GBP&to=EUR&view=10Y November 2008 (global recession) December 2015 (Brexit vote, approved?) June 2016 (Brexit vote) I find it is pointless for both Brexiteers and Remainers to use the currency as a reference.. The Brexit as such did not happen yet. As a remainer I used the 2016 June devaluation as an exmaple, however I have to admit it was a wrong thing to do because we do not know the outcome and that might be a temporary drop. Are we out? Not yet Will the banks have full free access to EU market?if yes how much will cost? if not..well,they will just move some operations abroad. Do we know the further trade terms? Will there be any "associated member" fees? I guess until all above are ratified, we cannot really say if slightly better or slightly worse. Let's wait until 2020-2022 and hope for the best.