I'd say its more Business>Government>PeopleWell I sorta agree but UK = Politicians Clinging to Power > Business > People
That's because in the EU People > Business
In the UK its Business > People
You cant blame one side..
If we go off a cliff, we are both to blame.
But the EU will move..but it will game game changing for them when they do.
Tbh, I'm not sure if its best for everyone if we give THEM some room, they have a lot more to lose.
Carol "Correction" Cadwallr had an epic meltdown about this film on twitter, wondering just what the fuck HBO were doing interfering in an "active" criminal investigation.Cumbathes new Brexit movie..a balanced look at the vote.
Or a chance for luvvies to teinforce brexit stereotypes and throw in some rusky conspiracies.
Brexit: The Uncivil War (TV Movie 2019) - IMDb
buh?Anyway.
Coming to an EU by you no doubt.
Chinese schools enforce 'smart uniforms' with GPS tracking system to monitor students - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Anyway.
Coming to an EU by you no doubt.
Chinese schools enforce 'smart uniforms' with GPS tracking system to monitor students - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
I’m not going to facepalm but that article is nonsense. Quentin knows fuck all about fuck all. The idea that we’d quickly be able to make up for the loss of slick, tariff-free trade with the EU by striking quick new deals with non-EU countries that make the EU realise what a mistake it’s made is a pipe dream.Start your engines and facepalm away - https://www.politico.eu/article/brexit-britain-will-be-just-fine/
I should point out that no matter what the outcome for the UK I doubt many will actually want to follow us out, if nothing else this has been hard enough and we have our own currency.
Actually pathetic.
I’m not going to facepalm but that article is nonsense. Quentin knows fuck all about fuck all. The idea that we’d quickly be able to make up for the loss of slick, tariff-free trade with the EU by striking quick new deals with non-EU countries that make the EU realise what a mistake it’s made is a pipe dream.
For one, trade deals take time and they involve compromise. Blah blah blah, that’s common knowledge now except to Quentin.
The second point is how would these new trade deals make us better off than we are now. There’s a big misconception that there’s a lot of room to get rid of tariffs the EU imposes that make everyday shopping more expensive than it could be. For the most part that is bollox. Funny case in point:
This Tory MP was so owned it's almost worth the price of Brexit by itself
This says it all.
The dont worry its for your own good speak is exactly the same.
Cue everyone agreeing, what a great idea.
All Cars In Europe Can Now Call The Police Themselves
Calling out someone as a bullshitter with no substance is a logical fallacy now? Show me the actual logic in Quentin's arguments and I'll have something better to work with.Hmmm. This post just reads like one of the "debunkings" of Jordan Peterson you are so fond of - plenty of ad homs, no real substance. Although even those articles don't stoop low enough to quote The Poke. Multiple epic facepalms for that one.
Calling out someone as a bullshitter with no substance is a logical fallacy now? Show me the actual logic in Quentin's arguments and I'll have something better to work with.
Also, who cares if the article was on The Poke. The tweets in it linked to the actual trade deals that show 0% tariff thereby debunking the MP's claim.
Given that I was complaining that Mr Letts was plucking stuff out of his arse without evidence in the first place I fail to see how Christopher Hitchens' maxim applies here.Well yes, as that which is asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence.
Trade negotiators seem pretty clear on this and if the tariff is already 0 where's the benefit?Do you have any that setting up trade agreements will be difficult without having to consider 27 other countries - without even mentioning Wallonia etc - given that most are happy with Ctrl-C / Ctrl-V with existing EU arrangements until we work out the details?
Its a feature on all cars sold in Europe after a certain date..all part of the Gallileo/5G rollout...handy..compulsary..life changing..dystopian future they have planned for Eurocitizens.This is a feature on lots of cars - what if you have a car crash in the middle of no-where?
The problem for @Job is he doesn't want the pigs calling because he's uninsured...I don't see the problem with a car calling the fuzz if I crash, it seems kind of helpful.