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oceanhawk wrote:

The north could return to us in the republic.
if the north of Ireland wants to go let it, nobody here will be sad to see it go.

oceanhawk wrote:

t needs reform,
Starting with a complete change of leadership the current people running the show are too busy wasting my money on that fascicle gravy train of theirs, other pointless ventures and not being able to make their mind up to whether or not they want to kick the UK out or plead with them to stay.

oceanhawk wrote:

harsh 2 years, lot to do.
It will relatively easy really, all we need to do is pick the right politician for the job and let them work out a deal.
British=best. Duh!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN9EC3Gy6Nk

Not A Communist wrote:

Pablo22510 wrote:

Not A Communist wrote:

Most of my family voted to leave, also Pablo Nigel Farage isn't a coward. He hasn't lied nearly as much as any other British politician. The EU is un-democratic, and Britain CAN survive outside a single market. I'd personally like Britain to leave NATO but that's never going to happen.
Nigel farage is a coward. He knows Brexit isn't going to go well, which is why he resigned. And according to all the experts, Britain cannot survive without a single market.
Why campaign for something that he knew wouldn't go well? He resigned because he no longer has anything else to achieve. The United Kingdom exports the most to the united states, and imports from Germany the most. Britain also imports a LOT from China. Our government has failed to negotiate with other EU countries what exactly would happen after Brexit, most importantly Germany and the Netherlands. Not to mention that smaller European countries need British trade.
Yesterday I saw a (Dutch) article many countries are lining up now to trade with the Brits, ironically the former colonies first. So something tells me the Brits arent that bad off, its just the stockmarket emotions and culture that had the pound crash and all. It will even out. Britain has something the EU has not - respect and a long history.

comrade dave wrote:

oceanhawk wrote:

The north could return to us in the republic.
if the north of Ireland wants to go let it, nobody here will be sad to see it go.

oceanhawk wrote:

t needs reform,
Starting with a complete change of leadership the current people running the show are too busy wasting my money on that fascicle gravy train of theirs, other pointless ventures and not being able to make their mind up to whether or not they want to kick the UK out or plead with them to stay.

oceanhawk wrote:

harsh 2 years, lot to do.
It will relatively easy really, all we need to do is pick the right politician for the job and let them work out a deal.
Ha, wonder what why there was so much violence over where it would be a few years ago then....

Lot of deals to make, I am afraid gonna be hard. we will wait and see I guess


If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye

oceanhawk wrote:

Ha, wonder what why there was so much violence over where it would be a few years ago then....
It doesn't take too many people to start a riot you know. I don't know why you are so keen to see the North back, it is a shit tip.

Quasi-duck wrote:

oceanhawk wrote:

Ha, wonder what why there was so much violence over where it would be a few years ago then....
It doesn't take too many people to start a riot you know. I don't know why you are so keen to see the North back, it is a shit tip.
indeed it is, but It will make Ireland stronger and more powerful and Id like to see that.

If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye

oceanhawk wrote:

indeed it is, but It will make Ireland stronger and more powerful and Id like to see that.
Do you have anything to support this statement?

Quasi-duck wrote:

oceanhawk wrote:

indeed it is, but It will make Ireland stronger and more powerful and Id like to see that.
Do you have anything to support this statement?
Use your brain bruh... Ni back with us, we will be more stronger economically..

why dont you want a united Ireland?


If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye

oceanhawk wrote:

Quasi-duck wrote:

oceanhawk wrote:

indeed it is, but It will make Ireland stronger and more powerful and Id like to see that.
Do you have anything to support this statement?
Use your brain bruh... Ni back with us, we will be more stronger economically..

why dont you want a united Ireland?

I disagree with this statement, IMO. NI would be forced to take on debt and Ireland has shown to have a relatively incompetent economy in the grand scheme. Not to mention it's impossible because of the Good Friday agreement.

oceanhawk wrote:

why dont you want a united Ireland?
I'm not hot on breaking international agreements and widespread violence.

oceanhawk wrote:

a, wonder what why there was so much violence over where it would be a few years ago then....
because a bunch of paddy terrorists decided to use force, obviously us Brits have to keep the streak rolling.

oceanhawk wrote:

Ireland stronger and more powerful and Id like to see that.
i think a united Ireland will just mean that the government needs to pay more unemployment benefits to people.
British=best. Duh!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tN9EC3Gy6Nk

comrade dave wrote:

Pablo22510 wrote:

The 350 Million Pounds was bullshit,

oceanhawk wrote:

and a lot of false words
And remain claimed that ww3 would break out and we'd all lose our jobs, I'm still teaching and big Vlad's still fucking around behind his borders.

Pablo22510 wrote:

coward Farage?
It takes balls to do all that amidst threats to his own life and rape threats against his daughters, quite disgusting of you to say that even if he can be an arse.

Pablo22510 wrote:

single markets are based on immigration.
You are assuming leave wants to limit ALL people coming in, from what I've heard Farage and leave want a point based system similar to Australia's and the main group of immigrants he places heavy emphasis on is those from the middle-east and say what you want them coming over to Europe has caused serious financial pain and terrorism, leave wanted to stop the "Discrimination" against non-EU countries which largely meant someone from the commonwealth had less chance of getting in to Britain than a member of the EU

Pablo22510 wrote:

You do know many people have changed their voteI
I assumed you knew people can't change their vote, guess not.

Pablo22510 wrote:

only way for the UK to survive is a single market
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commonwealth_of_Nations. also big countries such as South Korea, Japan, the U.S., Australia, India and Canada have expressed interest in priority trade deals with us and half of those countries are in the commonwealth.

Now I'd rather not say this Pablo but I'm afraid I don't see how someone who's country has half it's youth unemployed, 6% interest rates and housing prices triple that of 2007 tell me how my house should get in order.

  1. Yes, quite true, but this is not an 'y tú más'. This is not a 'and you more'. The Brexit campaign was lies.
  2. Look, brexit won, and because he KNOWS that it's going to be a failure, he resigned, so that he doesn't get the blame.
  3. Just a way of speaking, but people have realised that Brexit is bad.
  4. Those countries you mentioned did their own trade agreements between them, and left UK out. They do not want to trade with the UK.
  5. "Housing prices triple that of 2007". Honestly, where do you even read that bullshit? 2007 prices were 3 times as high as today's! The other things you say are true, but we are very quickly getting better, and thanks to the EU.
When I discuss stuff with my friends and I know no one's going to convince the other, I end the discussion like this: time will prove one of us right.
The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

but we are very quickly getting better,
You talking about Spain, cause we may differ in that point.

I know you'll come with, oh, spain reduced unemployment last month with 130.000, because it's summer and people get 2/3 months jobs, then back to an unemployee for 3 months till Christmas and once more the same, also if people is leaving the country, ofc that amount of unemployed ppl gets reduced.

there's a difference on making slow but good jobs and doing jobs slow and bad, which is what we're doing.

laws says every worker has to get 2 extra's minimum, doesn't matter what do they work in, go to little and medium companies to see how many of them doesn't get those extras, mostly in the little cities and villages

you'll say, pensions raised, yeah, it raised nearly 1,80€ while now, once our beautiful government which doesn't have corrupt cases won the last elections, a few days ago they published that the light price will raise

nemuritor98_ wrote:

You talking about Spain, cause we may differ in that point.

I know you'll come with, oh, spain reduced unemployment last month with 130.000, because it's summer and people get 2/3 months jobs, then back to an unemployee for 3 months till Christmas and once more the same, also if people is leaving the country, ofc that amount of unemployed ppl gets reduced.

there's a difference on making slow but good jobs and doing jobs slow and bad, which is what we're doing.

laws says every worker has to get 2 extra's minimum, doesn't matter what do they work in, go to little and medium companies to see how many of them doesn't get those extras, mostly in the little cities and villages

you'll say, pensions raised, yeah, it raised nearly 1,80€ while now, once our beautiful government which doesn't have corrupt cases won the last elections, a few days ago they published that the light price will raise

  1. I will not talk about partial contracts. That's bullshit, and everyone knows it. But look at this: in early 2012, just when Rajoy came into power, there were 4,600,000 people without jobs. Now, with at the end of Rajoy's legislature, there are 3,700,000. Dropped by nearly a million. And I can bet you anything that at least a million of those 3,700,000 work in 'economía sumergida'.
  2. Sorry, you and your party (Podemos) are not doing anything at all! It's PP who has significantly made the economy better. And we are doing both types of jobs. And Mariano Rajoy has said he will introduce three types of contracts if he becomes president again but because the left, you, is not doing anything, we have no government.
  3. Yes, correct. But those people that don't get extras are because they're working without declaring anything, so their employers aren't forced by law to give them extras. In other words, if you want extras, declare the money that you earn.
  4. *cough cough* Monedero, Venezuela, Iran, Errejón y la UMA... Oh, and all of the corrupt people in PP have either resigned, been expelled, or are in prison. Oh, and while the electricity price may go up, nearly everything else will go down. IRPF, IVA, IBI... The list goes on and on. And your friend Pablo Iglesias wants to make everyone except okupas pay more, so that okupas can get free housing, electricity, food and water without working.
The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

Pablo22510 wrote:

I will not talk about partial contracts. That's bullshit, and everyone knows it. But look at this: in early 2012, just when Rajoy came into power, there were 4,600,000 people without jobs. Now, with at the end of Rajoy's legislature, there are 3,700,000. Dropped by nearly a million. And I can bet you anything that at least a million of those 3,700,000 work in 'economía sumergida'.

Sorry, you and your party (Podemos) are not doing anything at all! It's PP who has significantly made the economy better. And we are doing both types of jobs. And Mariano Rajoy has said he will introduce three types of contracts if he becomes president again but because the left, you, is not doing anything, we have no government.

Yes, correct. But those people that don't get extras are because they're working without declaring anything, so their employers aren't forced by law to give them extras. In other words, if you want extras, declare the money that you earn.

*cough cough* Monedero, Venezuela, Iran, Errejón y la UMA... Oh, and all of the corrupt people in PP have either resigned, been expelled, or are in prison. Oh, and while the electricity price may go up, nearly everything else will go down. IRPF, IVA, IBI... The list goes on and on. And your friend Pablo Iglesias wants to make everyone except okupas pay more, so that okupas can get free housing, electricity, food and water without working.

We'll see what happen but i'm pretty sure you don't live in Spain.

PD: Anyone can't do nothing when a party controlls the government(lower and upper) with a absolute majority.

nemuritor98_ wrote:

Pablo22510 wrote:

Pablo22510 wrote:

I will not talk about partial contracts. That's bullshit, and everyone knows it. But look at this: in early 2012, just when Rajoy came into power, there were 4,600,000 people without jobs. Now, with at the end of Rajoy's legislature, there are 3,700,000. Dropped by nearly a million. And I can bet you anything that at least a million of those 3,700,000 work in 'economía sumergida'.

Sorry, you and your party (Podemos) are not doing anything at all! It's PP who has significantly made the economy better. And we are doing both types of jobs. And Mariano Rajoy has said he will introduce three types of contracts if he becomes president again but because the left, you, is not doing anything, we have no government.

Yes, correct. But those people that don't get extras are because they're working without declaring anything, so their employers aren't forced by law to give them extras. In other words, if you want extras, declare the money that you earn.

*cough cough* Monedero, Venezuela, Iran, Errejón y la UMA... Oh, and all of the corrupt people in PP have either resigned, been expelled, or are in prison. Oh, and while the electricity price may go up, nearly everything else will go down. IRPF, IVA, IBI... The list goes on and on. And your friend Pablo Iglesias wants to make everyone except okupas pay more, so that okupas can get free housing, electricity, food and water without working.

We'll see what happen but i'm pretty sure you don't live in Spain.

PD: Anyone can't do nothing when a party controlls the government(lower and upper) with a absolute majority.

You know that I do.

That makes no sense. Stop using Translate.

The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

nemuritor98_ wrote:

Pablo22510 wrote:

Pablo22510 wrote:

I will not talk about partial contracts. That's bullshit, and everyone knows it. But look at this: in early 2012, just when Rajoy came into power, there were 4,600,000 people without jobs. Now, with at the end of Rajoy's legislature, there are 3,700,000. Dropped by nearly a million. And I can bet you anything that at least a million of those 3,700,000 work in 'economía sumergida'.

Sorry, you and your party (Podemos) are not doing anything at all! It's PP who has significantly made the economy better. And we are doing both types of jobs. And Mariano Rajoy has said he will introduce three types of contracts if he becomes president again but because the left, you, is not doing anything, we have no government.

Yes, correct. But those people that don't get extras are because they're working without declaring anything, so their employers aren't forced by law to give them extras. In other words, if you want extras, declare the money that you earn.

*cough cough* Monedero, Venezuela, Iran, Errejón y la UMA... Oh, and all of the corrupt people in PP have either resigned, been expelled, or are in prison. Oh, and while the electricity price may go up, nearly everything else will go down. IRPF, IVA, IBI... The list goes on and on. And your friend Pablo Iglesias wants to make everyone except okupas pay more, so that okupas can get free housing, electricity, food and water without working.

We'll see what happen but i'm pretty sure you don't live in Spain.PD: Anyone can't do nothing when a party controlls the government(lower and upper) with a absolute majority.
You know that I do.

That makes no sense. Stop using Translate.

Not using it. Just being sure you understand the spanish system.

Now, this is for Brexit, not for Spain.

nemuritor98_ wrote:

Not using it. Just being sure you understand the spanish system.

Now, this is for Brexit, not for Spain.

What system?

Yeah, you should get banned for going OT :P

The past is a foreign country.

Pablo22510 wrote:

nemuritor98_ wrote:

Not using it. Just being sure you understand the spanish system.

Now, this is for Brexit, not for Spain.

What system?

Yeah, you should get banned for going OT :P

Haha

If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists
-Friedrich von Haye

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