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What Prof Minford says
But Prof Minford said: “’Hard Brexit’ is good for the UK economically while ‘soft Brexit’ leaves us as badly off as before. ‘Hard’ is economically much superior to ‘soft’. “Backers of ‘Soft Brexit’ say it would preserve jobs, but what they really mean is that it would preserve existing jobs by stopping competition from home and abroad. “As every schoolboy knows and every politician ought to know, this aborting of competition reduces jobs in the long run. “Competition increases productivity and so employment because higher wages paid for by higher productivity makes work more attractive. “Competition also increases our general welfare because we are producing more. What the critics say Commenting on behalf of the Open Britain campaign group for close ties with the EU, Labour MP Alison McGovern said: “All anyone needs to know about this absurd plan is that its own author admits it would ‘mostly eliminate manufacturing’ in the UK. “Unilaterally scrapping our tariffs without achieving similar reductions in the tariff rates of other countries would see Britain swamped with imports, leaving our manufacturers and farmers unable to compete. “The levels of bankruptcy and unemployment, especially in industry and agriculture, would sky-rocket. “This is a project of economic suicide, not prosperity. No responsible government would touch this report with a barge pole as a source of ideas for our future trade policy.” Prof Minford put forward his ideas in the run-up to June 2016’s EU referendum, although he admitted in a column for the Sun: “Over time, if we left the EU, it seems likely that we would mostly eliminate manufacturing, leaving mainly industries such as design, marketing and hi-tech. But this shouldn’t scare us.” What economists think will happen to your spending power, your job and your house price while Brexit is negotiated
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Hard brexit isn't scary.....tory brexit is scary.
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You were anti-Brexit fullstop, especially a hard Brexit. Now you are changing your stance knowing that Corbyn's Brexit will be a hard one. How convenient.
Your 'principles' change to suit! You support a hard left politician just admit it. |
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I support a politician who has vowed to do that, not sure why you are so affronted by this. Maybe I should just be as steadfastly blinkered as yourself? god forbid you rethink your opinion on anything ![]()
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I just gave you a reason, and they correspond directly to my expressed views... My explicit concern from the off was civil rights and protections.
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I gave you a valid response to your query and you are still challenging my views on the subject, I'm wondering what the issue is?
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/...a-Merkel-Italy
What happens next I wonder. Even Macron has been forced to eat his words. |
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I think that was clear almost from the beginning. What worries me is what is happening to all these people being deported to Turkey. The president of Turkey is easing his way into a dictatorship and is a dodgy guy. The EU just seem to want to get rid of the refugee s now and don't seem to feel any moral responsibility toeards them. I suspect a scandal is coming re the fate of these people being deported.
And why aren't they doing more to support the countries where migrants are crossing into Europe. This is Merkel's cock up, she told them all to come but nothing is being done for the countries having to deal with the brunt of numbers.
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The borders should have been fully defended from the beginning tbh
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/...-Mediterranean
Finally! Refugee status is being abused - we all know it. Economic migrants need to return to their own countries and it now has to be enforced as things cannot go on as they are. We can all sympathise with the plight of these people but there have to be other ways to address this. Every Western country and Government, including France and Canada who previously seemed more open to the idea, has had enough of the sheer numbers involved. Last edited by Brillopad; 27-08-2017 at 11:45 AM. |
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Only about a year too late.The EU has handled this terribly.Especially Merkel.
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The migrant crisis should never have been allowed to get to the point it has. Gotta feel sorry for women and children living in Germany, Austria, and France :/
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http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/846...it-news-latest
Don't know about anyone else but this is the first I have heard about this! ![]() I can't understand why there hasn't been more publicity about it! Stupid,stupid, stupid. What about those with dust allergies and asthma? Absolute madness. I currently have 2 dysons but now feel I should stock up for the future! Last edited by Brillopad; 28-08-2017 at 11:45 PM. |
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they're banning hoovers?
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Power isn't the same as efficiency. All these new battery operated hoovers work on low energy but high efficiency so they won't be affected. Neither will any of the Dyson hoovers because none of them produce more than 1,600 watts. Before we all rush out and buy an about to be banned powerful vacuum cleaner, keep in mind that suction power is all in the design and not in the power.
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The wattage drops from 1600 watts to 900 watts this September.
Dyson don't go above 1400 watts. One of the reasons James Dyson wants us out of the EU. Curry shave a small ball on offer for £199 this week. Last edited by smudgie; 29-08-2017 at 07:08 AM. |
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