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- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
Actually, academia is strongly in favor of membership of the EU, because of funding. Another stereotype I buck fyi. I voted Leave, in spite of the fact that may be a threat to my future employment - if the Remain voters with their exaggerated ...
UK Prime Minister David Cameron announces his resignation to take effect in October, with no...
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
I get paid to comprehend data, I assure you if I was incapable of understanding plain English I wouldn't have passed my review. I fully understand what you are trying to say, it just so happens none of it makes sense. You said you were a democrat ...
UK Prime Minister David Cameron announces his resignation to take effect in October, with no...
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
Who is the stereotype now. Amazing, never seen so many contradictions in one place. Talk about not being able to break the mold. Here is another contradiction... all you Remain voters are always crying on about helping the poor, yet mass ...
UK Prime Minister David Cameron announces his resignation to take effect in October, with no...
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
Actually. I'm the opposite of the typical Leave voter. I'm young(ish), highly educated, make good money, from a region that voted Remain.... I'm only telling you this because I am the exact opposite of the stereotype you tried to peg me as and the ...
UK Prime Minister David Cameron announces his resignation to take effect in October, with no...
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
Do you seriously believe that I don't understand, that in the UK the parliament, and the government (being a majority) are different? Do you seriously think you are blowing my mind right now? Do you also think I have not read the constant herp derp ...
UK Prime Minister David Cameron announces his resignation to take effect in October, with no...
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
Exactly. And the heads of our countries were complicit in the handing over of sovereignty without the consent of the people.
UK Prime Minister David Cameron announces his resignation to take effect in October, with no...
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
You post = random statement of facts. Again, very simply. It is not the right of government to give up the sovereignty of the people. Government is elected to run the country within the bounds of a constitution. In the UK we need our constitution ...
UK Prime Minister David Cameron announces his resignation to take effect in October, with no...
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
I'm sorry, but am I missing something here. You are claiming to be a democratic, yet you are saying that the people of this country should not have had the right to vote on the future direction of this country. Is this some of dark humor? What a ...
UK Prime Minister David Cameron announces his resignation to take effect in October, with no...
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
Here is the beginning of the US declaration of independence... ''When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the ...
UK Prime Minister David Cameron announces his resignation to take effect in October, with no...
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
You are completely wrong. Sovereignty is not something that is in the hands of politicians. Politicians are tasked with executing the democratic will of the people, politicians in a democracy serve the people, not the other way around. The handing ...
UK Prime Minister David Cameron announces his resignation to take effect in October, with no...
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
What's wrong is we weren't asked. We weren't asked when sovereignty was handed over by John Major in the Maastricht Treaty. And we weren't asked when even more sovereignty was handed over when Tony Blair signed the Lisbon treaty. Part of the ...
UK Prime Minister David Cameron announces his resignation to take effect in October, with no...
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
Is the BOE actively exchanging reserves equivalent to the current account deficit? I wasn't aware that happened if true
Bank of England sees challenging outlook after Brexit vote, eases rules for banks
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
If you consider the 'pot' as the total wealth of the country, at the current exchange rate, which can fluctuate with the exchange rate then I take you point.
Bank of England sees challenging outlook after Brexit vote, eases rules for banks
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
As I understand it, the current account deficit manifests itself in an appreciation or reduction in a currencies valuation. There is no pot of money which it is draining, I'm not understanding what you mean when you say there is. So in the case of ...
Bank of England sees challenging outlook after Brexit vote, eases rules for banks
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
Stop swallowing Junckers political rhetoric. Boris quit the race because he believed he couldn't get the numbers to be elected when Gove deserted him. And Farage isn't even a member of parliament, nevermind an MP from the conservative party, so he ...
It's a Carney double header today and more risk for the pound
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
This assumes that wealth cannot be created. It doesn't take into account that wealth is created through trade and work by the people in the UK. The outflow of money from the UK is not money flowing from a stagnant pot of money that decreases every ...
Bank of England sees challenging outlook after Brexit vote, eases rules for banks
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
I don't get why a current account deficit matters. Wealth isn't some static thing that is simply transferred from one person to another. Wealth is created through work and trade. You can keep running a deficit forever provided your are paying down ...
Bank of England sees challenging outlook after Brexit vote, eases rules for banks
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
'ENDOF/' - lol. End of for who exactly? Interesting how you found the one thing in my response which you could refute, just so you could feel like you won, and then proceeded to ignore my actual point
Again, just because you believe, ...London Law Firm Says Brexit Can’t Happen Without Parliament Vote
- verv commented Jul 5, 2016
You are right. Because there are no honourable civil servants - how foolish of me. Everyone is crooked, because cliffedwards can name a few who were bent. Lmao at your reasoning skills
London Law Firm Says Brexit Can’t Happen Without Parliament Vote
- verv commented Jul 4, 2016
At least they are our bureaucrats, working in the best interest of the UK, not furthering the EU integration
London Law Firm Says Brexit Can’t Happen Without Parliament Vote