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Sephiroth

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  1. Sephiroth

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    Robbin has publicly excommunicated me - but I wouldn?t disagree with a single word of that
  2. "Brexiteers and remaineder MPs house of lords bercow have all fcuked it up" Given the contradictions amongst leave voters, it was predestined to fail. How it has failed reflects May's personality - but it was always doomed to arrive at this point
  3. "I still have a suspicion we may have to go through a no deal for at least a while" I'm inclined to think this is most likely too
  4. You feeling better now then Foxy? I'm glad - but probably best if you didn't jump straight back to infantile "remainer cry-baby" type insults. You never know when someone will take exception at an inconvenient time. For example, someone might start getting cross with you just as you are taken ill again.
  5. "A list of things the gov would change in order for the WA to be passed would be helpful (in fact, why is this not known)" Because the discussion is over. The Govt can change or say what they like but the discussion phase with EU is over The deal is the deal. So only options now are That Deal, No Deal or No Brexit (teh latter either via revocations or possibly via ref. I think Leavers should have had courage of their convictions re ref2 and had it. I think it's too late now and revocation is more likely)
  6. Server has crashed at approx 617k sigs (won't stop some conspiracists thinking it's something more nefarious than a server overload)
  7. Sephiroth

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    " They have been exceptionally difficult and obstinate. " citation needed! EU have played their cards straight, been transparent and behaved exactly as everyone said they would What is different is that the Leavers like Davis, Gove etc, all promised it would be easy and they would roll over. You do remember that don't you? So they didn't rollover and that makes them exceptionally difficult?
  8. are you near the railway track side? The train cos sometimes use machines at that hour It's an ungodly sound and woke me in quite a panic when I first heard it
  9. Can anyone else help me out then? Which bit of my post is Robbin referring to when they say ""Not a single one of those projections was made on that basis, as you well know. I chose the examples carefully. So your observation is invalid." If they mean the claims in their post such as: " Loss of 500,000 jobs straight after the vote over > 2 years ago. Utterly false. (ETA - see below unemployment figures out today) " I don't understand why my link addressing that exact point is being dismissed I might not be making my points well, or clearly. But I'm not trolling
  10. well I asked for clarification on your point and didn't get it What point am I missing?
  11. Me: "The broad thrust of negative forecasts from > remainers have largely come true - companies will > leave, you won't get better trade deals, irish > border, losing freedom of movement rights etc etc " Robbin: "Not a single one of those projections was made on that basis, as you well know. I chose the examples carefully. So your observation is invalid." companies leaving example https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/feb/14/eu-referendum-poll-1-in-3-firms-leave-uk-brexit trade deals https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36074853 Irish Border https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-35502736 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-35692452 https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/09/tony-blair-and-john-major-brexit-would-close-irish-border
  12. Just for clarity, when you say ?on that basis? you mean Britain leaving the eu? You are saying those projections were not made on basis of Britain leaving eu?
  13. People were talking about triggering A50 the day after the referendum. Some of the projections were specifically "after we leave the EU" https://www.gov.uk/government/news/britain-to-enter-recession-with-500000-uk-jobs-lost-if-it-left-eu-new-treasury-analysis-shows We haven't left yet, have we? The broad thrust of negative forecasts from remainers have largely come true - companies will leave, you won't get better trade deals, irish border, losing freedom of movement rights etc etc We are 2 weeks away from leaving with no deal - I would hold fire on any "everything is still great" type statements just now And this is all regardless of the reputational damage done to the country
  14. Sephiroth

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    I dunno Sue - he came close in 2015 and it was a surprise that that the population reversed their opinion at last minute Given what transpired between 2015 and 2017 I'd bet good money if Ed had stayed and steadied the ship, Labour would have won handsomely Then again, if I was leading the Labour party, I'd do a better job than the current imbecile
  15. Sephiroth

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    except that would never happen If Ed was leader of Labour, 2017 election would have been Labour's and May would be gone by now
  16. Having done the move from se22 to Lewes (5 years ago) it?s a thumbs up from me The commute will depend on where in London you work (and your tolerance for the patchy train service)
  17. The Phoenix is a Mitchell and butler pub (just like the Dog in DV) So of course it?s shit. It will always be shit with them in charge. At best they will find a bright young manager, who doesn?t know how m and b work. That manager might improve the pub briefly. But will do so at the cost of their physical and mental wellbeing This is the m and b way
  18. Sephiroth

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    Man on @Channel4News just now, voted Brexit, then bought a retirement home in Spain, didn?t realise he?d lose HIS freedom of movement, wishes he could vote again, Remain this time. - Do you think you might have shot yourself a bit in the foot. - A bit. Yeah. #jamoniberico
  19. Sephiroth

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    I read it - it was a vague reheating of "they need us more than them / German car manufacturers will save us" You still don't get it - the EU is not coming to save the UK. They recognize all the bluff and bluster. Businesses in Spain are not putting any meaningful pressure on their Govt to cut UK a deal
  20. Sephiroth

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    I'm not denying the data, but unlike Elliot or you, I don't think it's somehow beneficial to UK bargaining The data is the data - but part from not being pretty, what is your point with it?
  21. Sephiroth

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    Not sure we can call Larry Elliott an objective voice on Brexit matters - he's hardcore lexiter
  22. I'm a compatriot of your Alan - we chatted upstairs at the Phoenix one forum drinks
  23. I don?t need to clarify who I am/was do I? Anyone around long enough surely recognised me by now. Anyone else doesn?t care
  24. Planets aligning eh Lou?
  25. Sephiroth

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    I suspect that even behind the coked-up, city-worker bravado from the likes of Robbin - they know. They know But can?t lose front can ya? Like a belligerent topless Brit in a Tallin town square singing ?no surrender? - they are all in on myth
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