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Good stuff woollster...

Yes, well done you.

 

So Arron Banks (and Farage his paid for bitch who has now all but disappeared from public view) has successfully sold out the UK so you can all now shop in Brightside and Poundland. What a brilliant coup de'etat on the sweaty English masses. Make a country potentially so poor that they're queuing up to pay £800 for a washing machine on 60 months credit from your company because their role on an assembly line is now being done in Romania for 50p.

sir nige last seen having dinner with trump.....

That wasn't an answer of substance. All but disappeared from UK politics (you know, the nation he and Banks tricked to get out of Europe). Banks makes money off disenfranchment and sub prime credit histories. No wonder he was happy to bankroll the chavs to vote for Brexit. He'll get millions more customers as the UK morphs into Greece over the next 5 years when it's out. Quite astute of him really. It's a great way of forcing consumers down the value chain until they have to pay 3 x the retail price to buy a Telly off him through Brightside as they have no job and a shit credit history and nobody else will offer them terms.

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Good stuff woollster...

Yes, well done you.

 

So Arron Banks (and Farage his paid for bitch who has now all but disappeared from public view) has successfully sold out the UK so you can all now shop in Brightside and Poundland. What a brilliant coup de'etat on the sweaty English masses. Make a country potentially so poor that they're queuing up to pay £800 for a washing machine on 60 months credit from your company because their role on an assembly line is now being done in Romania for 50p.

sir nige last seen having dinner with trump.....

That wasn't an answer of substance. All but disappeared from UK politics (you know, the nation he and Banks tricked to get out of Europe). Banks makes money off disenfranchment and sub prime credit histories. No wonder he was happy to bankroll the chavs to vote for Brexit. He'll get millions more customers as the UK morphs into Greece over the next 5 years when it's out. Quite astute of him really. It's a great way of forcing consumers down the value chain until they have to pay 3 x the retail price to buy a Telly off him through Brightside as they have no job and a shit credit history and nobody else will offer them terms.

 

 

if people are that desperate they can get a loan off the social, interest free.

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democracy, sovereignty and accountability is what people voted for, the eu is anti to all 3...

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Good stuff woollster...

Yes, well done you.

 

So Arron Banks (and Farage his paid for bitch who has now all but disappeared from public view) has successfully sold out the UK so you can all now shop in Brightside and Poundland. What a brilliant coup de'etat on the sweaty English masses. Make a country potentially so poor that they're queuing up to pay £800 for a washing machine on 60 months credit from your company because their role on an assembly line is now being done in Romania for 50p.

sir nige last seen having dinner with trump.....

That wasn't an answer of substance. All but disappeared from UK politics (you know, the nation he and Banks tricked to get out of Europe). Banks makes money off disenfranchment and sub prime credit histories. No wonder he was happy to bankroll the chavs to vote for Brexit. He'll get millions more customers as the UK morphs into Greece over the next 5 years when it's out. Quite astute of him really. It's a great way of forcing consumers down the value chain until they have to pay 3 x the retail price to buy a Telly off him through Brightside as they have no job and a shit credit history and nobody else will offer them terms.

 

 

So exactly how would this have been any different if we stay in the EU? Does globalisation not affect EU countries?

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Good stuff woollster...

Yes, well done you.

 

So Arron Banks (and Farage his paid for bitch who has now all but disappeared from public view) has successfully sold out the UK so you can all now shop in Brightside and Poundland. What a brilliant coup de'etat on the sweaty English masses. Make a country potentially so poor that they're queuing up to pay £800 for a washing machine on 60 months credit from your company because their role on an assembly line is now being done in Romania for 50p.

sir nige last seen having dinner with trump.....
That wasn't an answer of substance. All but disappeared from UK politics (you know, the nation he and Banks tricked to get out of Europe). Banks makes money off disenfranchment and sub prime credit histories. No wonder he was happy to bankroll the chavs to vote for Brexit. He'll get millions more customers as the UK morphs into Greece over the next 5 years when it's out. Quite astute of him really. It's a great way of forcing consumers down the value chain until they have to pay 3 x the retail price to buy a Telly off him through Brightside as they have no job and a shit credit history and nobody else will offer them terms.

So exactly how would this have been any different if we stay in the EU? Does globalisation not affect EU countries?

I'm specifically talking about Banks and his ability to profit from a situation he put in play. He's a millionaire (£100m personal wealth) made largely off the back of sub prime British borrowers. He's now potentially created a lot more sub prime British borrowers by convincing them to leave the EU. I think that's relevant. The EU situation is immaterial in that context.

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i'm guessing your a scouser who lost you job at littlewoods.....

In that case I'd be a prime Arron Banks and Brightside customer. Unemployed, shit credit history, totally turned down by every other high street retailer. He's creating a lot of future customers by bankrolling Brexit.

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I'm specifically talking about Banks and his ability to profit from a situation he put in play. He's a millionaire (£100m personal wealth) made largely off the back of sub prime British borrowers. He's now potentially created a lot more sub prime British borrowers by convincing them to leave the EU. I think that's relevant. The EU situation is immaterial in that context.

 

No evidence for that whatsoever. Conjecture.

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I'm specifically talking about Banks and his ability to profit from a situation he put in play. He's a millionaire (£100m personal wealth) made largely off the back of sub prime British borrowers. He's now potentially created a lot more sub prime British borrowers by convincing them to leave the EU. I think that's relevant. The EU situation is immaterial in that context.

 

No evidence for that whatsoever. Conjecture.

Conjecture to you.

 

He's a sub prime lending baron worth £100m who bankrolled Brexit and who then let Farage disappear into the ether the minute it was all done.

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I'm specifically talking about Banks and his ability to profit from a situation he put in play. He's a millionaire (£100m personal wealth) made largely off the back of sub prime British borrowers. He's now potentially created a lot more sub prime British borrowers by convincing them to leave the EU. I think that's relevant. The EU situation is immaterial in that context.

 

No evidence for that whatsoever. Conjecture.

 

 

Kind of like the "benefits" of Brexit you mean?

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Trade will continue as it always has. There were other important factors involved in the vote.

 

Rampant xenophobia?

 

Loss of sovereignty, antipathy to the emerging supranational state, lack of democracy, nonsense legislation, corruption, waste, lack of financial probity, lack of national control over fundamental powers, pointless bureaucracy and so on.

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Trade will continue as it always has.

Not only trade. Brexit is going to be about finding new things to call all of the existing essential arrangements. Before the vote Britain enjoyed a semi-detached relationship with the EU. That isn't going to change.

 

The vote has neutralised euro-scepticism. The hard-line anti EU nutters will probably end up calling it a con. But the arguments are much too nuanced for the typical British voter.

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Trade will continue as it always has.

Not only trade. Brexit is going to be about finding new things to call all of the existing essential arrangements. Before the vote Britain enjoyed a semi-detached relationship with the EU. That isn't going to change.

 

The vote has neutralised euro-scepticism. The hard-line anti EU nutters will probably end up calling it a con. But the arguments are much too nuanced for the typical British voter.

 

I agree to some extent but it will be more detached. There will be an attempt to maintain the useful aspects of the bloc and that is positive, but I certainly don't see a long term future for the over prescriptive edifice in Brussels (nor for the euro).

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