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Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2017 9:43 pm
by medlocke

Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 9:21 am
by Wandering Warrior
Good to see you using a different source this time!

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Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 7:19 pm
by medlocke
Very good speech yesterday, the future is bright

Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 8:05 pm
by Wandering Warrior
Yes it is bright if you believe Tory bull.
How much do you actually expect Maggie May and her cronies to be able to negotiate what she stated? Do you expect the Krauts and frogs to lie down and let them tickle their bellies?
It's 2017 not 1943, and this time they're on the same side.
I know you do tongue in cheek and wind up but you seem to think this will be a walk in the park, in this instance you are either losing it or you are just a plain dumbrian?
It'll take 10 to 15 years to sort this lot out, what health risk factor did your doctor give you when you last had a check up?


Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2017 10:45 pm
by Wiganer Ted
May has finally confirmed that she is prepared for a "No Deal" outcome with us going onto WTO tarrifs. What she won't tell anyone of course is that there are already 6 countries who will veto any EU/UK deal for reasons of their own individual circumtances
They are looking for free trade deals with China, India, Australia & New Zealand for starters.
So May and her fellow travellers hope to replace the 45% of our exports that go to the EU with increased exports those countries. What they don't tell anyone is that currently our exports to China are around 3%, India less than 3%, Australia 1% and NZ less than 1%.
The idea that those countries will replace the EU as main trading partners is downright dishonest.
Also two banks have said they will pull out 1000 people each from London. The banks say they will do it but it can't be true as the "project fear" clowns said that would never happen.
May and her men haven't got a clue.

Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 8:38 am
by Wandering Warrior
Quite how we can leave a club and expect to get better terms and conditions than what we got in it is quite puzzling.
No doubt the Express will know! :D

Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 11:24 am
by medlocke
Wandering Warrior wrote:Yes it is bright if you believe Tory bull.
How much do you actually expect Maggie May and her cronies to be able to negotiate what she stated? Do you expect the Krauts and frogs to lie down and let them tickle their bellies?
It's 2017 not 1943, and this time they're on the same side.
I know you do tongue in cheek and wind up but you seem to think this will be a walk in the park, in this instance you are either losing it or you are just a plain dumbrian?
It'll take 10 to 15 years to sort this lot out, what health risk factor did your doctor give you when you last had a check up?
It won't matter, once the frogs and ities, decide to leave as well, the 4th reich will collapse and die a quick death

Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 12:02 pm
by Wandering Warrior
Yeh, right!
It still won't change the fact that you didn't know what you were voting for. :D

Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 3:03 pm
by medlocke
Wandering Warrior wrote:Yeh, right!
It still won't change the fact that you didn't know what you were voting for. :D
I like the rest of us Brexiteers knew exactly what we where voting for bell end

Re: Project Fear Fails Again, Remoaners Can't be Happy

Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2017 5:23 pm
by DaveO
medlocke wrote:
Wandering Warrior wrote:Yeh, right!
It still won't change the fact that you didn't know what you were voting for. :D
I like the rest of us Brexiteers knew exactly what we where voting for bell end
I presume you were voting for jobs leaving and not even coming the UK?

https://www.theguardian.com/business/20 ... bs-london

That is JP Morgan, HSBC and UBS all moving jobs away from the UK (around 9000) which means less income tax paid and those employees spending less money here in the UK. And Goldman Sach's suspending future investment.

In a completely different industry Toyota aren't happy either. Be interesting of the 3000 they employ still have a job in two years time as well.

Brexit = jobs and investment going. I told you so and these are hard facts, not Express nonsense for the gullible.