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Thread #160163   Message #3799768
Posted By: Teribus
11-Jul-16 - 05:23 AM
Thread Name: BS: Whither Scotland, Northern Ireland?
Subject: RE: BS: Whither Scotland, Northern Ireland?
"Brexit has cause a potential crisis regarding the future of Britain, the economy has been sent reeling, as was predicted by publications such as The Economist, The United Kingdom stands to disintegrate (I won't ask you to provide proof on your claims on the so-called Scottish change of mind regarding independence - it would be pissing in the wing to, do so, and, having apparently accepted that %25 unemployment is an acceptable figure, you refuse to accept that Brexit has closed a major door on people from Britain seeking work in Europe."

Oh dear Jom what a frightful lather you must get yourself into from jumping at shadows.

1: "............."{print in any particular hobbyhorse} has caused a potential crisis regarding the future of Britain"

Laughable.

2: If the economy of the UK is reeling then God knows how you describe what is happening to the economies of most of the developed world.

3: Threat of disintegration? What the UK? How? A Scottish or Northern Irish break away? You've heard absolutely nothing about either since the Referendum voted us out - nor will you, you prat.

4: What Scottish change of mind Jom? On the 18th September 2014 the electorate of Scotland voted to remain as part of the UK - as far as I know there has been no second referendum and no change of mind. It has been brought to the attention of voters in Scotland that if they opt to go for independence and get it, and if they apply for EU membership they will over the course of the time it takes to get into the EU possibly save up to 250,000 jobs over a period of 5 to 10 years. On the other hand if they decide to leave the UK they would almost immediately lose about 1,000,000 jobs - In Nicola Sturgeons position what would you go for Jom? No on second thoughts don't answer that - you're an idiot. By the way why would I be pissing on the wing?

5: Jom all things are relative, if your current level of unemployment is hovering around 45% with 75% youth unemployment - then 25% unemployment is a very attractive proposition and one hell of an improvement - just think of the Headlines in the "Socialist Daily Worker" or the "Trades Unions Times" - UNEMPLOYMENT DOWN 45%

6: Of course I refuse to accept that "Brexit has closed a major door on people from Britain seeking work in Europe." - Nothing has been decided on that yet, nor will it be for sometime to come - we are leaving the EU we are not leaving Europe. But there again you are in all probability too thick to recognise that fact.