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Quote from: belton rover on February 21, 2021, 02:48:57 pmBilly. I posted a link to the views of two scholars on the benefits of Brexit, on a benefits of Brexit log thread.My apologies if that was misleading.Have you not noticed that the goalposts have changed now from benefit to benefits the whole of the UK
Billy. I posted a link to the views of two scholars on the benefits of Brexit, on a benefits of Brexit log thread.My apologies if that was misleading.
Quote from: Ldr on February 21, 2021, 02:55:20 pmQuote from: belton rover on February 21, 2021, 02:48:57 pmBilly. I posted a link to the views of two scholars on the benefits of Brexit, on a benefits of Brexit log thread.My apologies if that was misleading.Have you not noticed that the goalposts have changed now from benefit to benefits the whole of the UK Ah, so you agree that Brexit will only benefit the rich then? And that that's what people who voted leave voted for?
Quote from: Not Now Kato on February 21, 2021, 03:38:41 pmQuote from: Ldr on February 21, 2021, 02:55:20 pmQuote from: belton rover on February 21, 2021, 02:48:57 pmBilly. I posted a link to the views of two scholars on the benefits of Brexit, on a benefits of Brexit log thread.My apologies if that was misleading.Have you not noticed that the goalposts have changed now from benefit to benefits the whole of the UK Ah, so you agree that Brexit will only benefit the rich then? And that that's what people who voted leave voted for?Yeah coz all the people who voted leave are rich people aren’t they.And where did ldr say that Brexit will only benefit the rich.
Quote from: drfchound on February 21, 2021, 03:43:24 pmQuote from: Not Now Kato on February 21, 2021, 03:38:41 pmQuote from: Ldr on February 21, 2021, 02:55:20 pmQuote from: belton rover on February 21, 2021, 02:48:57 pmBilly. I posted a link to the views of two scholars on the benefits of Brexit, on a benefits of Brexit log thread.My apologies if that was misleading.Have you not noticed that the goalposts have changed now from benefit to benefits the whole of the UK Ah, so you agree that Brexit will only benefit the rich then? And that that's what people who voted leave voted for?Yeah coz all the people who voted leave are rich people aren’t they.And where did ldr say that Brexit will only benefit the rich.Well I didn't say that did I? Clearly an agenda coming in to play now if change the goalposts Once a benefit has been mentioned and lie about what ppl have said to back up the agenda. To use what BST hides behind all the time, too many on here posting in bad faith
Quote from: belton rover on February 21, 2021, 01:22:54 pmI’ve ‘put forward’ the views of two retired university lecturers as their examples of the benefits of Brexit.Your beef should be with them.Sorry, I have said I agree with them? If anything they don't go far enough in explaining exactly who will benefit - and who will lose out - and why.The question is do you agree with them - you posted it?
I’ve ‘put forward’ the views of two retired university lecturers as their examples of the benefits of Brexit.Your beef should be with them.
We've now left the EU so it's time to keep a list of all the benefits we achieve as we go forward. We were promised some excellent trade deals and so far we've managed to copy across over 60 trade deals. They aren't better than those we had as members of the EU, but at least they are positive achievements. However https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/politics/first-blow-for-post-brexit-britain-as-australia-rejects-trade-deal/07/01/?fbclid=IwAR17nan5Ez3WNCLY7xK0oIACnYnxvQmEAooWfuv2IOpwqHUQQZQMNs1XiHI
Quote from: Not Now Kato on January 11, 2021, 11:53:09 amWe've now left the EU so it's time to keep a list of all the benefits we achieve as we go forward. We were promised some excellent trade deals and so far we've managed to copy across over 60 trade deals. They aren't better than those we had as members of the EU, but at least they are positive achievements. However https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/politics/first-blow-for-post-brexit-britain-as-australia-rejects-trade-deal/07/01/?fbclid=IwAR17nan5Ez3WNCLY7xK0oIACnYnxvQmEAooWfuv2IOpwqHUQQZQMNs1XiHIQuote from: Not Now Kato on January 11, 2021, 11:53:09 amWe've now left the EU so it's time to keep a list of all the benefits we achieve as we go forward. We were promised some excellent trade deals and so far we've managed to copy across over 60 trade deals. They aren't better than those we had as members of the EU, but at least they are positive achievements. However https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/politics/first-blow-for-post-brexit-britain-as-australia-rejects-trade-deal/07/01/?fbclid=IwAR17nan5Ez3WNCLY7xK0oIACnYnxvQmEAooWfuv2IOpwqHUQQZQMNs1XiHINope just says benefits
Belton.Yet again you misrepresent what I've said in here. It's borderline obsessional, this insistence of yours if putting words into my mouth.Please re-read this exchange and reflect on the thought process that lead you to conclude that I have said anything that "proves that the only benefit of Brexit is for the rich" or that I am "changing the purpose of the thread to ‘Benefits of Brexit Log but only benefits that benefit every single person in the UK in exactly the same way’."I have said numerous times that I accept that Brexit will be of benefit to the capital owners, so I have no issue with that. My question was whether that is a good thing or a bad thing for the country as a whole.I'd quite happily discuss that with a home, but it's rather difficult when the response is (yet) another rabid as hominem attack entirely misrepresenting what I've actually said. Again.
Quote from: wilts rover on February 21, 2021, 03:37:11 pmQuote from: belton rover on February 21, 2021, 01:22:54 pmI’ve ‘put forward’ the views of two retired university lecturers as their examples of the benefits of Brexit.Your beef should be with them.Sorry, I have said I agree with them? If anything they don't go far enough in explaining exactly who will benefit - and who will lose out - and why.The question is do you agree with them - you posted it?Wilts. I’m not sure if your first sentence is a statement or a question. I know it has a question mark, but still. Are you apologising for agreeing with them, or asking me if you said you agreed with them?In answer to your last question, I absolutely agree that this is a benefit for some, which is why It’s on an absolutely genuine ‘Brexit Benefit Log’ thread.Is it a benefit for me?NoIs it a benefit for you?I’ve no ideaDoes this mean that if this is not a benefit for someone, then there are or will be no other benefits of Brexit for them?Absolutely not.
Quote from: belton rover on February 21, 2021, 03:57:08 pmQuote from: wilts rover on February 21, 2021, 03:37:11 pmQuote from: belton rover on February 21, 2021, 01:22:54 pmI’ve ‘put forward’ the views of two retired university lecturers as their examples of the benefits of Brexit.Your beef should be with them.Sorry, I have said I agree with them? If anything they don't go far enough in explaining exactly who will benefit - and who will lose out - and why.The question is do you agree with them - you posted it?Wilts. I’m not sure if your first sentence is a statement or a question. I know it has a question mark, but still. Are you apologising for agreeing with them, or asking me if you said you agreed with them?In answer to your last question, I absolutely agree that this is a benefit for some, which is why It’s on an absolutely genuine ‘Brexit Benefit Log’ thread.Is it a benefit for me?NoIs it a benefit for you?I’ve no ideaDoes this mean that if this is not a benefit for someone, then there are or will be no other benefits of Brexit for them?Absolutely not.Yes it is a question Belton as your 'beef should be with them' post was posted in response to my earlier post and totally misrepresents it.
As stated before I see not been in the drive to a federal Europe a benefit. That has happened, you disagree so you dismiss it. A benefit for one is not necessarily a benefit for others as is the case at every election. I am happy
Quote from: wilts rover on February 21, 2021, 07:00:53 pmQuote from: belton rover on February 21, 2021, 03:57:08 pmQuote from: wilts rover on February 21, 2021, 03:37:11 pmQuote from: belton rover on February 21, 2021, 01:22:54 pmI’ve ‘put forward’ the views of two retired university lecturers as their examples of the benefits of Brexit.Your beef should be with them.Sorry, I have said I agree with them? If anything they don't go far enough in explaining exactly who will benefit - and who will lose out - and why.The question is do you agree with them - you posted it?Wilts. I’m not sure if your first sentence is a statement or a question. I know it has a question mark, but still. Are you apologising for agreeing with them, or asking me if you said you agreed with them?In answer to your last question, I absolutely agree that this is a benefit for some, which is why It’s on an absolutely genuine ‘Brexit Benefit Log’ thread.Is it a benefit for me?NoIs it a benefit for you?I’ve no ideaDoes this mean that if this is not a benefit for someone, then there are or will be no other benefits of Brexit for them?Absolutely not.Yes it is a question Belton as your 'beef should be with them' post was posted in response to my earlier post and totally misrepresents it.Now I’m really confused.The ‘I’ve put forward’ post was for Billy. I thought I’d made that clear by quoting Billy’s ‘I’ve put forward’ within a post directly addressed to me.I’m sorry if you missed this in your eagerness to stick the boot in.
Another thought experiment. The customs checks that have come into place between GB and NI are increasing sectarian tensions and raising the profile of people associated with unionist paramilitaries.https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/brexit-northern-ireland-sea-border-loyalist-b1797786.html%3fampMr Campbell here is having his profile as a community spokesman lifted by this. Presumably we must accept that as a "benefit" of Brexit because he is benefiting from it?
Given its a private blog (and none of the links contained in it seem to work for me) I cant answer. What I do find is that blogs are trusted by ppl who feel the same as the blogger regardless of provenance