Brexit , the negatives

It seems like he is admitting that we are in corporate terms now a 'small company', an admission of Brexit being the equivalent of turning Coca Cola Corporation into Lowcock's Lemonade. Is that why we brexited, so that we could have a smaller GDP and revenue, but be 'nimble'? 🤷‍♂️ 🤦‍♂️
Yes but what you got to ask yourself do Coca Cola make Dandelion and Burdock.
Additionally the sales of Irn Bru in Scotland are far greater than Coca Cola
 
Yes but what you got to ask yourself do Coca Cola make Dandelion and Burdock.
Additionally the sales of Irn Bru in Scotland are far greater than Coca Cola
No but if you think making 'british' things pays for nurses and infrastructure, and pensions then you'd be delluded. We would become more insular, smaller GDP, less trading power. You are advocating reversing back to the 1950s when a small medium enterprise was as good as it got.
 
No but if you think making 'british' things pays for nurses and infrastructure, and pensions then you'd be delluded. We would become more insular, smaller GDP, less trading power. You are advocating reversing back to the 1950s when a small medium enterprise was as good as it got.
Im actually just having a bit of fun. Lighten up.
 
Yes but what you got to ask yourself do Coca Cola make Dandelion and Burdock.
Additionally the sales of Irn Bru in Scotland are far greater than Coca Cola

Awful example, Coca Cola own a ridiculous range of drinks brands.

Suggesting being more nimble is better is false as it leaves you open to be dominated by the likes of Coca Cola who can simply buy you out of the market.

Being a niche brand does not pay for the NHS, Schools etc.
 
Awful example, Coca Cola own a ridiculous range of drinks brands.

Suggesting being more nimble is better is false as it leaves you open to be dominated by the likes of Coca Cola who can simply buy you out of the market.

Being a niche brand does not pay for the NHS, Schools etc.
...and of course people have to pay more for smaller 'nimble' brand drinks say like Fentimens Dandilion and Burdock. Ie cost of living goes up as GDP goes down.
 
HundredRoom is comfortably the most bitter and twisted of posters on this board bar none, he might not lose sleep about Brexit and doesn’t care a lot about those that do.

He seems to think exponential growth in food bank usage is a laughing matter.
Those qualities don't make someone bitter. They sound like a nasty selfish and spiteful person, not a bitter one
 
Personally I think it is legitimate for Brexiters to point to the EU vaccine fiasco.
Possibly but Johnson now seems to be back down the testing route as our ‘way out’ of lockdown.

Let‘s face it, no country can actually win a vaccine race due to the variants problem.

The virus is a war you cannot win on your own and it’s disingenuous for anyone to say otherwise.

We would have been better served working with the EU to share best practice, now all we have is doubts being cast on the Oxford vaccine.
 
Adi is something else. Never have I agreed with somebody so much yet found them to be utterly sneering at everybody they encounter.
There is nothing remotely sneering about anything I write, just robust views that I’m willing to back up. If people take it another way it’s up to them. It doesn’t make them right. In fact, all I ever seem to get on here is personal attacks and so it’s remarkable that I’m as civil as I am.
 
for political purpose
Yes but that’s the way politics is, I’m talking about the best result for the citizens of the UK and the EU. If Johnson hadn’t made a big thing out of the vaccine race you wouldn’t have had the bad reaction to the AZ vaccine, he is culpable.
 
There is nothing remotely sneering about anything I write, just robust views that I’m willing to back up. If people take it another way it’s up to them. It doesn’t make them right.
It may not be your intention Adi but frankly that's the way it presents. There's a cycle that occurs where you post prolifically and wind up the usual group of idiots (as well as some of the sensible balanced folk) until you get unjustifiably hounded and flounce away from the board for a few months, usually from a relentless and childish reference to "Shelvey plus one other."

Like I said, I can't think of anything I'd disagree with you on. I can empathise with the notion of trying to talk sensibly with people who can't or won't be open minded or dismiss simple facts in discussions. It's just a glaring issue that comes to light when some people are making their point.
 
It's a figment of the imagination of people with an anti EU sentiment that EU countries are making an issue of the AZ vaccine for political reasons. How about the non EU countries who are doing the same. Indonesia, DR Congo, Thailand, Norway .. etc. Have they got a political agenda
 
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