escaped
Surely NATO forms the cornerstone of our security policy? And is of far more importance than an EU army.
I don't know how an EU Army would have worked anyway.
We are members of NATO and also participate in the UN Peacekeeping Corps.
“The World Economic Forum (WEF) has been accused of rigging research to make Brexit look like a failure.
Klaus Schwab, the face of the Davos conference in Switzerland for years, allegedly intervened in the WEF’s annual Global Competitiveness Report, which ranks countries on productivity and long-term prosperity.
In the 2017/2018 report, the UK’s ranking improved from seventh to fourth after a change in methodology.
But Mr Schwab, 87, wrote to staff that the UK “must not see any improvement”, as otherwise it would be “exploited by the Brexit camp”.
The final report published in 2017 showed the UK had dropped one place to eighth.”
Well well. Colour me surprised. Not.
escaped
Surely NATO forms the cornerstone of our security policy? And is of far more importance than an EU army.
I don't know how an EU Army would have worked anyway.
We are members of NATO and also participate in the UN Peacekeeping Corps.
LizzieDrip
Maremia
There are so many benefits to chose from, the list is sooooooo long, that people just can't decide which ones to describe.
That must be why there is never a reply to,
'so how are we better off?'Ah yes, that must be it Maremia.
Also, Brexit is obviously soooo great that those in favour of it don’t want to talk about it any more🤔 Perhaps they don’t want to be boastful about just how great it is.
😴😴😴😴😴😴 Borrr………ing.
escaped
Surely NATO forms the cornerstone of our security policy? And is of far more importance than an EU army.
I picture the committee meeting scene from The life of Brian when anyone mentions anything that relates to the EU organizing anything.
www.google.com/search?q=scene+from+The+life+of+Brian+where+they+are+trying+to+organise+the+groups&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-gb&client=safari#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:66fca5f2,vid:55fqjw2J1vI,st:0
Maremia
There are so many benefits to chose from, the list is sooooooo long, that people just can't decide which ones to describe.
That must be why there is never a reply to,
'so how are we better off?'
Ah yes, that must be it Maremia.
Also, Brexit is obviously soooo great that those in favour of it don’t want to talk about it any more🤔 Perhaps they don’t want to be boastful about just how great it is.
Surely NATO forms the cornerstone of our security policy? And is of far more importance than an EU army.
MaizieD
^I have to buy a visa to visit my daughter and long queues to get into EU countries.^
If you voted Leave, Milest0ne, that is precisely what you voted for.
We are no longer a member of the EU. We no longer have freedom of movement in EU states. We are being treated exactly like any other non EU member always has been.
The EU still considers us a cash cow even though we are no longer members.
Don't be silly. EU visas are remarkably cheap.
I Did Not vote leave. My daughter in a Baltic country is grateful to belong to EU and NATO as that gives them a feeling of security against being annexed again by Russia.
In the EU ,I felt part of a larger family but now we are often made to feel pariahs
fancythat Please could you explain why you have a problem with foreign owned debt. Do you have a problem with foreign investment in the UK?
Allsorts
Why this consrant rehashing, going on about Brexit. Shame those that did not understand what they were voting for, I did my research and had no doubt we would be better out and making our own decisions. I did not want Labour in but we are stuck with them for a bit, they have broken most promises but we live with it.
There will be constant rehashing of Brexit as long as it is clear that it has damaged the country and economy very badly and continues to do so. Fair enough to rehash in those circumstances.
Your list of things that have got better, please?
I did, and do, think there are things wrong with the EU but, on balance, I prefer it to our present position and voted to remain.
I did have misgivings about an EU army but we have nearly always done what the US wants us to do militarily so we are not free of pressure on that front. The only person who seemed to stand up to the US was Harold Wilson who, thank goodness, didn't let us be dragged into the Vietnam War. I think being tied to the US is probably more dangerous than being tied to the EU.
I can't see how we have benefited since leaving the EU.
MaizieD
growstuff
fancythat
growstuff
fancythat
Of that, allegedly, [not officially verified] 15% is owed to China
So what?
I am curious to know if that is a genuine question?
You dont have to answer if you dont want to.Yes, it was a genuine question. Why does it matter who owns UK debt? If, of course, it's true.
Of course, we've been running a 'national Debt' for the last 300 years, sometimes a much larger one than we have at present. If we didn't have one, where would people invest their money for guaranteed income from the interest and absolute confidence that the country wouldn't default on the debt?
It's the only absolutely safe investment there is. It's not really a 'debt' as such, it's a guaranteed savings scheme.
Nothing is guaranteed. At all. But I do take your point.
I dont have such a problem with Uk owed debt.
Much more with foreign owed debt.
GrannyGravy13
The visa scheme ETIAS has been delayed yet again, so no you do not need a visa to enter EU at the moment.
UK citizens can use EU countries e-gates, with everyone else, as agreed between the EU and U.K.
It's good that, isn't it GrannyGravy13. Movement forward; how could anyone not be in favour?
growstuff
fancythat
growstuff
fancythat
Of that, allegedly, [not officially verified] 15% is owed to China
So what?
I am curious to know if that is a genuine question?
You dont have to answer if you dont want to.Yes, it was a genuine question. Why does it matter who owns UK debt? If, of course, it's true.
They can have influence over you. Sway over you. A hold.
If they wanted to.
growstuff
fancythat
growstuff
fancythat
Of that, allegedly, [not officially verified] 15% is owed to China
So what?
I am curious to know if that is a genuine question?
You dont have to answer if you dont want to.Yes, it was a genuine question. Why does it matter who owns UK debt? If, of course, it's true.
Of course, we've been running a 'national Debt' for the last 300 years, sometimes a much larger one than we have at present. If we didn't have one, where would people invest their money for guaranteed income from the interest and absolute confidence that the country wouldn't default on the debt?
It's the only absolutely safe investment there is. It's not really a 'debt' as such, it's a guaranteed savings scheme.
Casdon
petra
fancythat
Of that, allegedly, [not officially verified] 15% is owed to China
So who told you that, the bloke down the fish shop🤷♀️
The uk government doesn’t disclose which countries hold our bonds.I think he swears he’s Elvis, so don’t trust him.
That’s good 😂
fancythat
growstuff
fancythat
Of that, allegedly, [not officially verified] 15% is owed to China
So what?
I am curious to know if that is a genuine question?
You dont have to answer if you dont want to.
Yes, it was a genuine question. Why does it matter who owns UK debt? If, of course, it's true.
as an aside ......... Not the ETIAS, but the EES was being trialled at the French ferry port when I left France at the weekend. I think it comes in on October 1st. From where I was leaving and entering both countries it didn't make any difference at all. (They spend more time checking the flippin' dogs' paperwork than ours!)
GrannyGravy13
The visa scheme ETIAS has been delayed yet again, so no you do not need a visa to enter EU at the moment.
UK citizens can use EU countries e-gates, with everyone else, as agreed between the EU and U.K.
We have something to thank the Labour government for, then...
The visa scheme ETIAS has been delayed yet again, so no you do not need a visa to enter EU at the moment.
UK citizens can use EU countries e-gates, with everyone else, as agreed between the EU and U.K.
Allsorts asks 'Why this consrant rehashing, going on about Brexit.'
Did she not notice that this thread was started by a fanatical Leave voter?
I have to buy a visa to visit my daughter and long queues to get into EU countries.
If you voted Leave, Milest0ne, that is precisely what you voted for.
We are no longer a member of the EU. We no longer have freedom of movement in EU states. We are being treated exactly like any other non EU member always has been.
The EU still considers us a cash cow even though we are no longer members.
Don't be silly. EU visas are remarkably cheap.
FranP
We should never have gone into EU in the first place, but it was supposed to be an alliance of like economies, but while we kinda knew that Spain and Italy were not as prosperous as they were making out, we could manage that, but then we let Greece join which bankrupted them and dragged us down.
Then we started letting in the gimme countries who wanted to join for the money. The point is that levelling was always going to drag us down.
But that is water under the bridge. Cameron was SO sure that we would all vote remain that he called the referendum. People were so p'd off with him that he got a bloody nose. What not many of us realised was that there was a very expensive series of exit payments to be made. But as several countries are now more than 100% of their national GDP in debt, we are not so badly off, as we do have a choice not a minority vote as to how we prop these countries up.
This
There are so many benefits to chose from, the list is sooooooo long, that people just can't decide which ones to describe.
That must be why there is never a reply to,
'so how are we better off?'
Allsorts
Why this consrant rehashing, going on about Brexit. Shame those that did not understand what they were voting for, I did my research and had no doubt we would be better out and making our own decisions. I did not want Labour in but we are stuck with them for a bit, they have broken most promises but we live with it.
I’m intrigued to know what research you did Allsorts.
MaizieD
FriedGreenTomatoes2
We are just lied to constantly.
You certainly were. Lied to massively by the Leave campaigners.
And so we have Reform who will make everything right and line somebody’s pockets.
I have to buy a visa to visit my daughter and long queues to get into EU countries.
The EU still considers us a cash cow even though we are no longer members.
Allsorts
Why this consrant rehashing, going on about Brexit. Shame those that did not understand what they were voting for, I did my research and had no doubt we would be better out and making our own decisions. I did not want Labour in but we are stuck with them for a bit, they have broken most promises but we live with it.
So how are we actually better off?
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