Getting your questions and answers mixed up again ...you should really take your meds before you come on here posting nonsense
What do you think then?
I think even Goldon is starting to make more sense than you lately .
But what do you think?
Food prices affect everyone, you have said others will say he is full of it, but surely you have an opinion?
Correct , I do !
So are furthering the debate by keeping it to yourself? That's embarrassing Mr Masterclass.
Embarassing for you , Ive already answered this question and a million like it
Where did you mention your thoughts or opinions on the prospect of food prices rising 10%? To say that you have answered a million like it just proves you are deluded.
Getting your questions and answers mixed up again ...you should really take your meds before you come on here posting nonsense
What do you think then?
I think even Goldon is starting to make more sense than you lately .
But what do you think?
Food prices affect everyone, you have said others will say he is full of it, but surely you have an opinion?
Correct , I do !
So are furthering the debate by keeping it to yourself? That's embarrassing Mr Masterclass.
Embarassing for you , Ive already answered this question and a million like it
Why would the fact that you are incapable of answering a simple question be embarrassing for me?
Whats embarassing is the fact that you can't be bothered to read your own thread . You select the bits you want , to make ever increasing childish comments and ignore the bits you aren't intellectually clever enough to challenge . You are actually a joke .
Dobie This game has been played out before on the Forum it's called ( I get the last word ) as it's Haysies thread he gets the second to last word ....... and it's " Brexit !
Here's a good question for the self proclaimed expert . If you are so passionate about Brexit and in particular remain , why did you wait until after the referendum to state your case ..why weren't you in here pitching your arguments before ?
Getting your questions and answers mixed up again ...you should really take your meds before you come on here posting nonsense
What do you think then?
I think even Goldon is starting to make more sense than you lately .
But what do you think?
Food prices affect everyone, you have said others will say he is full of it, but surely you have an opinion?
Correct , I do !
So are furthering the debate by keeping it to yourself? That's embarrassing Mr Masterclass.
Embarassing for you , Ive already answered this question and a million like it
Why would the fact that you are incapable of answering a simple question be embarrassing for me?
I can see why he would make this claim. Most people now accept that every Brexit outcome will damage our economy. Damage to the economy will cause the £ to fall in value. As we import many food items, the fall in the £ will increase the cost of these imports. The prices of these items has already increased since the referendum, and look set to increase further.
The Brexiteers prefer to ignore this and point to the fact that this situation creates an advantage for exporters. Who they suggest will increase their business as a result.
I don't fully buy this story. The reason for this is that an increase in food prices affects me and everyone else. Yet a factory in Wigan increasing its exports doesn't affect me or many other people.
Also I don't think that an increase in business automatically follows.
If I had a widget factory, and supplied a European car manufacture. The weakness in the £ caused the price per widget to drop from £2 to £1.80. This means that the people I am supplying save 20p per widget, therefore make a very slight extra profit, and I still get paid the same. Now it doesn't necessarily follow that as a result the car manufacturer will start making millions more cars, or that I will be opening loads of widget factories.
This will probably just result in no real change, and not suit the Brexit argument.
In fact if I have to import some of the materials used to make my widgets, I may have to pay more for these materials, end up worse off, have to increase my prices, lose business, and still have to pay more for my food.
The facts are that the pound has fallen by more than 12% against the Euro since the referendum, and food prices have increased.
Getting your questions and answers mixed up again ...you should really take your meds before you come on here posting nonsense
What do you think then?
I think even Goldon is starting to make more sense than you lately .
But what do you think?
Food prices affect everyone, you have said others will say he is full of it, but surely you have an opinion?
Correct , I do !
So are furthering the debate by keeping it to yourself? That's embarrassing Mr Masterclass.
Embarassing for you , Ive already answered this question and a million like it
Why would the fact that you are incapable of answering a simple question be embarrassing for me?
Whats embarassing is the fact that you can't be bothered to read your own thread . You select the bits you want , to make ever increasing childish comments and ignore the bits you aren't intellectually clever enough to challenge . You are actually a joke .
Getting your questions and answers mixed up again ...you should really take your meds before you come on here posting nonsense
What do you think then?
I think even Goldon is starting to make more sense than you lately .
But what do you think?
Food prices affect everyone, you have said others will say he is full of it, but surely you have an opinion?
Correct , I do !
So are furthering the debate by keeping it to yourself? That's embarrassing Mr Masterclass.
Embarassing for you , Ive already answered this question and a million like it
Why would the fact that you are incapable of answering a simple question be embarrassing for me?
Whats embarassing is the fact that you can't be bothered to read your own thread . You select the bits you want , to make ever increasing childish comments and ignore the bits you aren't intellectually clever enough to challenge . You are actually a joke .
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That's embarrassing Mr Masterclass.
To say that Goldon is starting to make more sense than me, is hardly a ringing endorsement?
To say that you have answered a million like it just proves you are deluded.
The point that what you stated suggests that Goldon doesn't usually make any sense
Most people now accept that every Brexit outcome will damage our economy.
Damage to the economy will cause the £ to fall in value.
As we import many food items, the fall in the £ will increase the cost of these imports.
The prices of these items has already increased since the referendum, and look set to increase further.
The Brexiteers prefer to ignore this and point to the fact that this situation creates an advantage for exporters. Who they suggest will increase their business as a result.
I don't fully buy this story. The reason for this is that an increase in food prices affects me and everyone else. Yet a factory in Wigan increasing its exports doesn't affect me or many other people.
Also I don't think that an increase in business automatically follows.
If I had a widget factory, and supplied a European car manufacture. The weakness in the £ caused the price per widget to drop from £2 to £1.80. This means that the people I am supplying save 20p per widget, therefore make a very slight extra profit, and I still get paid the same. Now it doesn't necessarily follow that as a result the car manufacturer will start making millions more cars, or that I will be opening loads of widget factories.
This will probably just result in no real change, and not suit the Brexit argument.
In fact if I have to import some of the materials used to make my widgets, I may have to pay more for these materials, end up worse off, have to increase my prices, lose business, and still have to pay more for my food.
The facts are that the pound has fallen by more than 12% against the Euro since the referendum, and food prices have increased.
He is being asked about the government's forecasts for the impact of Brexit.
"The analysis clearly shows that leaving the European Union under any scenario has a cost," he tells MPs.
But he says the cost is worth it because "we need something that heals the country".
"Divided countries are not successful countries," he said.
"The future success of this country depends on us executing the will of the British people and leaving the European Union," Mr Hammond said.