Francesca R
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Isn't "trump quality" a contradiction in terms?
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BRITISH LOSE RIGHT TO CLAIM THAT AMERICANS ARE DUMBER
“This is a dark day,” he said. “But I hold out hope that, come November, Americans could become dumber than us once more.”
Isn't "trump quality" a contradiction in terms?
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“This is a dark day,” he said. “But I hold out hope that, come November, Americans could become dumber than us once more.”
Uh, it's going to take years for any 'experience' to be established. And unless there are some here who have won Randi's Million Dollar Challenge, no one can say with certainty whether that experience will be positive, negative, or mixed.
Permanently? Or will the currency simply fluctuate in trading, as all currencies do.
(You want to see a currency with a crazy exchange history? Look no further than the Canadian dollar against the U.S. And yet Canada manages to survive and prosper.)
Maybe Didymus means it will be to live expensively in Spain because the pound was gonna keep tanking rather hard.
I hadn't even considered exchange rates. I simply meant that once Britain leaves the EU its citizens will be subject to the same standard immigration procedures as non-Europeans. Such as waiting years for a permit, showing family connections to your new country, passing background checks, showing you have sufficient income to support yourself (or that you have employment waiting for you) etc. etc. Brits won't be able to just walk in and buy a house any more.
That is an example of an EU member *not* replying with "OK let's whack the Brits with the pointy end of our big stick to keep everyone else in line . . . . out means out etc " . . .
The EU wants a formal declaration next week.'Martin Schulz, the president of the European parliament, told the Guardian that EU lawyers were studying whether it was possible to speed up the triggering of article 50 – the untested procedure for leaving the European Union.
“Uncertainty is the opposite of what we need,” Schulz said, adding that it was difficult to accept that “a whole continent is taken hostage because of an internal fight in the Tory party”.'
Amen. Article
Meanwhile Johnson is saying "No rush" as if it were entirely up to the UK.
Nope, the UK parliament is preeminent in regards to constitutional matters.
I really don't understand what the grounds are for seeking a second independence referendum. The EU remain or leave was a UK issue and all votes carried the same importance.
The EU wants a formal declaration next week.
There will surely be a second indyref if polling indicates a landslide. In that case difficulties be damned. But public opinion in Scotland post Brexit vote is the only indicator to watch.Was your statement that you don't understand the grounds for seeking a 2nd referendum rhetorical or genuine? Because I think the argument has been made fairly clearly.
Based on current trade and economics, likely 90% negative.
Fluctuate? Yes. How strong? Not much. Canada is I'd say bit different case then GB.
The EU can take a running jump. We'll make a formal declaration when it suits our interests to do so.
How so?
(As a general point, I am dubious of all economic projections. I often see reported in the news some financial institutions major report on what it foresees for the economy. But do these projections from various financial institutions have any track record of accuracy? If not, then they sure as heck shouldn't be presented as news.)
The point is that if Canada can manage the large swings its currency has seen in regards to its largest trading partner's currency, I see no reason why the U.K. can't manage it.
The EU can take a running jump. We'll make a formal declaration when it suits our interests to do so.
I don't think the leave campaign (read: Boris) did want that.Cameron should have had the nerve to give the leave campaign what they wanted and invoked the leave clause this morning.
Currently, this first time they get tested as far as leaving EU goes. A lot of it will depend on conditions and agreements between EU and Britain. Also how much financial institution leave will affect GB and City of London).
I don't think the leave campaign (read: Boris) did want that.
Do idiocies only at your own peril. Pretty sure, nobody will entertain you for long and the more idiocies will mean much worse conditions and agreements.
Currently, this first time they get tested as far as leaving EU goes. A lot of it will depend on conditions and agreements between EU and Britain. Also how much financial institution leave will affect GB and City of London).
They can manage, question is what will remain. Sterling was very stable over its life time and for a long time backed by large empire and strong industry. Empire is gone and strength of industries is already questionable, because of moving to cheap locales. (Dyson - Malaysia) Also presence of many financial groups in City of London helped to anchor it. They won't be there for long...
Aka, you can always survive, question is in what state.
So, what you seem to be saying is that there are a lot of variables and unknowns. In which case, that would seem to make any future projection even less likely to be accurate.
Yeah it's only right that the future of the whole of the EU should have to wait whilst the Tories get their act together.
ETA: Cameron should have had the nerve to give the leave campaign what they wanted and invoked the leave clause this morning.