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If we vote for Brexit what happens
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https://www.theguardian.com/money/2016/aug/15/house-prices-in-england-and-wales-fall-by-3600
Headline says "House prices in England and Wales fall by £3,600"
Article says "Rightmove said the 1.2% month-on-month fall was in line with average decreases usually seen during the summer holidays."0 -
Brexit break-ups | Tips for couples from Elaine Taylor, at Relate Cambridge:
- Use this as an opportunity to learn how to manage differences in a more positive way
- Set firm time boundaries around discussions to avoid getting to the point of ‘no return’
- Appreciate that this situation may bring up reminders of other - similar - differences of opinion, which make it seem more powerful to manage
- To separate out what belongs to this issue and what comes from the past will help
- Finding a way forward, despite seeing things differently, will be a lot less damaging than living in a battle ground
- Sometimes it can be better to simply to agree to disagree
- Above all, remember to show kindness and understanding to those you care about, especially after heated discussions, and once emotions have settled
Tip for couples from mayonnaise at MSE:
Use this as an opportunity to get rid of the bigot.Don't blame me, I voted Remain.0 -
mayonnaise wrote: »http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/08/13/pro-brexit-staff-could-take-legal-action-over-bullying-at-work/
Tip for couples from mayonnaise at MSE:
Use this as an opportunity to get rid of the bigot.
yes, it would be good to get rid of those that wish to discriminate against all african countries (and others) and those who rejoice that the EU is big enough to bully its smaller trading partners.0 -
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glasgowdan wrote: »No it's not useless. It's an opposing view to yours, backed up with examples. You need to accept you're way isn't the only way.
Not sure about some of your examples though, you said sold for 400K but the ad said asking 360k or something? Did you burst in with a high bid to keep things turning over and sellers spirits up?
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The EU hasn't provided a single penny of sports funding in the UK?0 -
The EU hasn't provided a single penny of sports funding in the UK?
the EU has precisely NO funding of its own
It does gets lots of money from the UK which it mainly gives to other nations, some goes in straight corruption and some in administraion and a small amount finds its way back here.0
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