Rascal
El Presidente
I know it’s warm today
Hardened labour leave voters will jump ship to Boris or bp.
A bit too warm for you obviously.
I know it’s warm today
Hardened labour leave voters will jump ship to Boris or bp.
You mean it was being told "use the immigration controls available to you, they aren't being used so why do you need more?" That did it for you?I was 60/40 to leave before the Cameron Reforms with Tusk. It was the result of that that made me realise that the EU was heading in a direction neither I nor the UK wanted it to go in. Forced my hand, really. The EU's discussions haven't done much to endear me to want to remain. An EU Navy now, you say...?
It isn't in economic terms. In military terms yes.US is still bigger than the EU by a huge margin
My problem with the WA is that it hamstrung the UK for decades to come abd made us subservient to the machinations of the EU and their lackeys
It isn't in economic terms. In military terms yes.
Again, what is with the obsession with immigration?You mean it was being told "use the immigration controls available to you, they aren't being used so why do you need more?" That did it for you?
An economy of $20.5tn isn't to be sniffed at, no matter how you slice it. It's influences, economy and status are still ahead of the EU as the EU still has no official power over it's members (yet, but they want to change that don't they...)It isn't in economic terms. In military terms yes.
Cameron's big requests were on immigration and the eurozone. He was told that if he wasn't using the existing powers available to him on immigration he had no business asking for more and that the eurozone was none of his business as the UK aren't a member. Imagine another EU country had made the same request, Spain requesting controls on British pensioners and demanding the pound be regulated differently, how would you feel?Again, what is with the obsession with immigration?
I've told you that immigration isn't a factor for me. It's like you're adamantly refusing to listen, so I can no longer take you all seriously. Cameron's reforms returned the notion that if the UK didn't like the way the EU was heading, we could simply use our veto's, but the EU was still going ahead. It showed that the EU did not value or accept the UK's input or concerns about the EU's future. That is what did it for me and made me realise we were not part of the EU, we were being dragged along.
You just want to turn everything into something nasty don't you.
MB said it was twice as big. It isn't.Its bigger.
Why say it isn't?
$20.5trn is bigger than $22trn? I've been doing things wrong all my life, I'll have to rethink.Its bigger.
Why say it isn't?
Source? The IMF currently have China 1st, the EU 2nd, the USA 3rd. By GDP per capita the EU still leads afaiaMB said it was twice as big. It isn't.
In reality the GDP of the US is roughly 10% bigger which makes them broadly similar when it comes to negotiating a trade deal. The EU has a roughly 50% bigger population which makes it a bigger market.
The UK economy is 20% the size of the US and following Brexit will have a handful of trade deals covering less than 5% of the UK's overall trade. That puts us in a hugely weak position in any negotiation.
Yeah we won't sniff at it, but at the same time they won't dictate terms on any deal.An economy of $20.5tn isn't to be sniffed at, no matter how you slice it. It's influences, economy and status are still ahead of the EU as the EU still has no official power over it's members (yet, but they want to change that don't they...)
Well spotted that size is proportional to influence.An economy of $20.5tn isn't to be sniffed at, no matter how you slice it. It's influences, economy and status are still ahead of the EU as the EU still has no official power over it's members (yet, but they want to change that don't they...)
Completely irrelevant to the point of the post I made.Cameron's big requests were on immigration and the eurozone. He was told that if he wasn't using the existing powers available to him on immigration he had no business asking for more and that the eurozone was none of his business as the UK aren't a member. Imagine another EU country had made the same request, Spain requesting controls on British pensioners and demanding the pound be regulated differently, how would you feel?
That's the PPP list as opposed to the nominal list.Source? The IMF currently have China 1st, the EU 2nd, the USA 3rd. By GDP per capita the EU still leads afaia
They are lesser currencies mate, it's economies of scale. The euro is also the business of the eurozone and nobody else. Go criticise the US for their blatant debt running on the dollar, see how they react. The UK can promote Sterling all they want, don't expect the rest of us to do it for you.Completely irrelevant to the point of the post I made.
His points on the Eurozone, the legitmacy of the Pound Sterling, Krone and other non-Euro currencies seemingly be shown as lesser currencies in the EU for example, highlighted the EU's obsession with the superstate claims people were making. The EU is meant to be a union of nations, so each nations currency should be given equal legitimacy and promotion by it's members, not just focusing on the Euro because it's the "EU currency", there are several EU currencies, but as you pointed out "UK isn't in the Eurozone" so we were told to butt out. Butt out? Not exactly involving is it. Exactly whose EU is it? The member nations or the EU's legislative powers?
It wasn't all about immigration and it's ignorant to suggest that is all he went to the EU for reforming or why I finally decided that without reform< I could not condone being a member, and that's before TTIP and other issues.
Wow, arrogant much?Yeah we won't sniff at it, but at the same time they won't dictate terms on any deal.
I'd go PPP tbh mate, it's a better indicator as GDP doesn't take into account the fact that a large part of both blocs populations have little to no purchasing power which is important in a trade deal.That's the PPP list as opposed to the nominal list.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(PPP)
I'm sorry, did I offend you by suggesting the US aren't in a position to dictate? Is their global position that important to you?Wow, arrogant much?
Yours is exactly the attitude about Europe and the EU that I have an issue with. "It is the EU that will be dictating the terms of any deals!" If the world's largest economy and military superpower cannot dictate terms to the EU, what chance do smaller economies in continents of Africa, Asia and South America have in the eyes of the EU juggernaut?
In your opinion.They are lesser currencies mate, it's economies of scale. The euro is also the business of the eurozone and nobody else. Go criticise the US for their blatant debt running on the dollar, see how they react. The UK can promote Sterling all they want, don't expect the rest of us to do it for you.