I thought your first post was implying food and drink was worth more to your economy than banking and services. It’s actually about half. Sorry if I have misunderstood your meaning.
yip, brexit will hit different comunitees and countries in the UK differently. we are up there with the worst to be affected. its a good job our votes dont normally make govs, or the feckers would have to deal with it..
I know it’s a long shot - but if after Brexit the U.K. government changes the way farming is subsidised it could benefit the smaller Scottish farmers.
I know it’s a long shot - but if after Brexit the U.K. government changes the way farming is subsidised it could benefit the smaller Scottish farmers. yip. hows the weather down your way Al?, V,Sunny? if so, dont forget to hydrate. just messing bud.
Agree with most of that but, on the last part, of course there is fluctation around brexit in regards to the pound but when mentioned, it is often pushed as the only fluctuation when it's more likely a trade slowdown in china, or tariff wars between the eu and the u.s. or u.s. and china, or jlr being a shit run company. Whether we leave as a brino, a soft brexit or a clean brexit onto wto/free trade, most leavers knew enough that all would see structural changes in someway that would have a cost and would see a 2-3 year investment cost so in the short term there would be a cost before establishing our own way of life away from the eu project and then building up the U.K. again here's a couple of questions, the pound was at £1.44 in the 1st june 2016 and this morning at £1.21, 3 years of uncertainty has done more harm than the actual process. Do you think if we cancelled brexit, the pound would bounce back to £1.44 ? Do you think business should have a greater say in a democratic country, or the people?
To answer the last question first, its would be nice to have people making the choice. My issue is feeling that some businesses and opportunists have implemented a false choice, that is not going to benefit in the way people thought. As to value bouncing back, yes, to some extent. Call the whole thing off and see 1.20 euro to the pound..plus maybe. As to people realising the real cost, defo...maybe, a few. Not the majority though as many look no further than headlines. Be fair, trade wars will affect the other currencies. So that is not the real influence pushing down Sterling.
Bit overcast today I’m off work this week so was bound to be. All good fun, I do realise than in reality if we leave without a deal I will be fighting my neighbours for the last scrap of food
One of the reasons why so many chose to leave , is we had too many bleeding hearts say, stay within the eu and change it from within, even the most ardent eu fanboys accept the eu is broken. But the eu continues down the federalist centralist united states of europe and even more enforced by the German defence minister being elected to replace Junker, and she has a very long history of wanting a united states of europe and a european army. It is incredibly clear that the eu is turning more inwards and with closed ears than outward looking and listening
Anyone else here keeping an eye on what’s occurring in Brecon tomorrow? 2019 Brecon and Radnorshire by-election Party Candidate Conservative Christopher Davies Labour Tom Davies Liberal Democrat Jane Dodds Brexit Party Des Parkinson UKIP Liz Phillips Monster Raving Loony Lady Lily The Pink Plaid Cymru aren’t standing as they don’t want to split the “Remain” vote. The “Leave” vote is potentially split between the Conservative, Brexit and UKIP party candidates. It shall be ironic if the Brexit party’s contribution to “Leave” is to take away the Conservative working majority and their ability to deliver “Leave”. General Election on 30th October 2019 when Boris realises he cant get legislation through the House?
Imbecile Mmmmm (fits you well) The term imbecile was once used by psychiatrists to denote a category of people with moderate to severe intellectual disability, as well as a type of criminal. The word arises from the Latin word imbecillus, meaning weak, or weak-minded. It included people with an IQ of 26–50, between "idiot" and "moron" And before you cry, remember who started throwing insults (by the way, this isn't an insult, it's the truth) Now go back to page one and try and answer some of the simple questions you run away from