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Reasons to leave the eu
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I think that if there is a party that promised Brexit, they could do well. I'd rather not vote than vote Corbyn and I always vote. Conservatives are in a complete tailspin. I think actually rather than the right wing Brexit vote being split between UKIP/Conservatives et al, someone with a bit of nouse could coalesce the right, centre and far-ish, and do well at a GE, if they weren't too bonkers about other policies.
It's a good point. As with most GE's the swing vote usually comes down to the least-worst option.
Nige has played a blinder so far, jumping off the UKIP bandwagon moments before it crashed. If Nige can't make a play now, then he never will. PM Nige - you read it here 1st!;)In case you hadn't already worked it out - the entire global financial system is predicated on the assumption that you're an idiot:cool:0 -
It's a good point. As with most GE's the swing vote usually comes down to the least-worst option.
Nige has played a blinder so far, jumping off the UKIP bandwagon moments before it crashed. If Nige can't make a play now, then he never will. PM Nige - you read it here 1st!;)
Could happen. This why every sensible remainer should resist calls for a second vote.
On the plus side, I would emigrate.0 -
Thrugelmir wrote: »Even China is struggling to compete with Cambodia and Vietnam. The global workforce is evolving rapidly. Speed of transportation being a major driver.
Funny you mention Vietnam.
That is probably my next port of call this year. Mostly a holiday, though there will be time to visit a few places.
I believe a lot of shoe production moved there a few years back.0
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