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Brexit, the economy and house prices part 5
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you have got it0
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That wasn't so hard. At least now I can have a look at the source.0
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That wasn't so hard. At least now I can have a look at the source.
Good for you!
Take a look at 'the sum of small things' it is all about how the rich/soon to be rich make informed, rational decisions based upon knowing where to look.
This generally excludes twitter/facebook/snapchat so beloved of many miilenial remoaniacs.0 -
ilovehouses wrote: »Life's been pretty good inside the EU.0
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Indeed the youth unemployment rate in Greece is close to 50%0
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ilovehouses wrote: »What about Greece some bright spark always shouts
This thread has turned into Groundhog Day now.Don't blame me, I voted Remain.0 -
mayonnaise wrote: »This thread has turned into Groundhog Day now.
I see that even a French MEP has called for Frexit, so deep is the adoration for the EU.0 -
ilovehouses wrote: »Greek and Italian problems are caused by the EU but British success is down to our awesomeness. Same old.
Yes, time to face the future for remainers and for the EU. That's why the EU are looking at inviting those huge, wealthy countries Albania and Macedonia to start EU membership talks. Between them they'll make up for the lost UK contributions no problem.
https://www.ft.com/content/04a23584-4246-11e8-803a-295c97e6fd0b0 -
ilovehouses wrote: »http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43793546
If anyone has Netflix there's a series about the rise of the Nazi party.
https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/80138915
It's part lame acting but excellent input from various historians. It's not hard to see some similarities with the leave campaign. Given the comments of Mr Wigmore it's not hard to understand why.
Oh look, a new low even for the remainers of this thread. Comparing a British pro-leave camapaign with the rise of Naziism in prewar Germany.0 -
ilovehouses wrote: »Did you mean to quote me when writing this? There seems to be no connection.
That'll be because you won't see that the EU isn't really a success.
Hence the EU's internal divisions with the Visegrad group, the north/south split, ongoing migration problems, increasing populism, etc. etc. etc. That's why you haven't commented on the French MEP calling for Frexit too, no doubt.0
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