How comes you laugh at his crap jokes?nut flush gooner wrote: ↑Fri Nov 03, 2017 7:14 amStuartL wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2017 10:24 pmTo be fair, I’m not too concerned about paying more for staples as I just nick them out of the stationary cupboard anywaynut flush gooner wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2017 3:57 pmI assume by using the word Hitler you are suggesting that not giving the vote to the people is dictatorial? If so how utterly retarded.Herd wrote: ↑Thu Nov 02, 2017 8:54 amAn hey presto Nut flushes inner Hitler comes out . How dare the uneducated rabble think they can vote ,while we are at it lets take the vote away from blacks ,Asians,catholics,protestants,jews,muslims ,buddists ,hindus and druids,Irish scots n welsh and anyone north of St Albans ,people under 6 ft tall .nut flush gooner wrote: ↑Wed Nov 01, 2017 8:22 am
And that's the reason why the vote shouldn't have been given to the people. Rather than taking a holistic view of whether it was better for the whole country, you have isolated two industries that form less than 1% each respectively of the UK economy. Then in the next paragraph, you go on about the London bubble, so your vote was as much a dig at London as the EU really. You don't care that London as a micro-economy produces far more revenue in taxes than it takes out of the governments' coffers. That surplus money being spent across the country on public services. Hell, why do you even support a London football team if you have that attitude, every time you come into Islington you are surrounded by millions of remainers. Sounds like a fate worse than death based on what some people have said in this thread.
With regards to fishing, and I admit I had to do some research about this, it's not even clear cut that Brexit will have a positive effect on our fishing industry. Yes we will get our waters back, but according to this ft article we (the English fisherman) obtain a significant volume of our catch in Norwegian, French and Irish waters. That is to satisfy demand in the UK. I can just see all these countries offering us tariff-free access to their waters post brexit, not.
https://www.ft.com/content/84f51c84-5fe ... 2f7ee26895
Then you come out with a quote "we are not blessed with a migration problem but where we do unfortunately the problems that are reported elsewhere are beginning to manifest themselves here as well". Come on spit it out, tell me what you mean by "problems". All I can see here is a tad of veiled xenophobia.
Hell that's better !
Putting the EU aside, our constitution is built around making laws from Westminster. So in what way is a parliamentary vote over Brexit in any way dictating to the people who elect local MPs/government. We elect people who have more knowledge than the man in the street, so that these difficult considerations are given the attention they deserve. You cannot say that has been the case with the Referendum.
Today interest rates where put up 0.5%, why is that? I'll tell you why it's because inflation is now at a several year high all a consequence of our weaker pound. So not only are we paying more in the shops for our everyday staples, if we are not on fixed rate mortgages our housing costs are about to go up. This is all as a result of Brexit, and I reiterate why where the people allowed to vote on a subject they didn't know enough about to make an informed decision.
Come on only Scousers do that.
Its a rhetorical question