Do we have access to far better rates than Ireland? Irish bonds rates are below zero.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Can we borrow cheaper than that?
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Thread: Brexit - What Now.
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10-10-2019 10:28 PM #2281
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10-10-2019 10:44 PM #2282
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not going to get many people jumping to invest in debt at negative interest rates.
so is it a good thing that Ireland have turned to the desperation of negative interest rates?
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10-10-2019 10:47 PM #2283This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-10-2019 11:09 PM #2284
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they are running a surplus because they have put measures in to stimulate the economy - hence negative interest rates.
they have debt - just the 230 billion euros or 48k per head https://commodity.com/debt-clock/ireland/ (compared to UK 1.8 trillion pounds or £33k per head)
your statement sounds better for your argument tho so who cares about reality.
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10-10-2019 11:20 PM #2285This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And the UK’s debt is still rising. Ireland are reducing theirs.
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11-10-2019 05:47 AM #2286
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This is the problem with these selective stats:
Is Ireland's GDP higher per head than Scotland in 2018? - yes
Is Ireland's debt as a % of GDP lower than that of the U.K. For 2018? yes
What does that mean? - in reality very little, but to a Scottish independence or EU remain propagandist it means Ireland is booming as an independent nation because that's what they want to see.
These are statements you will never see the SNP release or a credible EU remain politician as they don't stand up to scrutiny despite being factually correct. They are happy for the loyal to spout them to anyone who will listen tho.
I wouldn't be anti Scottish independence if the evidence was there to support it - the problem is it isn't and nobody is properly answering the questions. If you want to win any rerun of 2014 then the people you need to convince are not going to blindly accept these statements without proper scrutiny as they were burned in 2016.
As for EU, we are where we are - the vote has been run and there is no point having it again (an overturn would only increase division). In my opinion it's time to draw a line under it, get a deal and move in. This will be the EU and UKs desire so one will be struck next week. We then leave the EU treaties but will find ourselves effectively living under the same rules we do today anyway rendering the whole thing pointless (but over)Last edited by puff the dragon; 11-10-2019 at 05:54 AM. Reason: Spelling
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11-10-2019 06:09 AM #2287This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-10-2019 06:17 AM #2288
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fixing the divisions on the other hand has nothing to do with brexit and would require some investment and time into looking at the causes of such divisions (which won’t be done as it’s too hard and would mean one side actually having to talk to the other side with respect and like human beings - something severely lacking in all sides of society).
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11-10-2019 06:42 AM #2289
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11-10-2019 07:21 AM #2290This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
All the same problems existed in March, but we didn't find a last minute deal then.
There are noises about a "pathway" to a deal, but I continue to have my doubts.Last edited by Hibbyradge; 11-10-2019 at 07:30 AM.
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11-10-2019 08:14 AM #2292This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-10-2019 08:54 AM #2293
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11-10-2019 08:55 AM #2294
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11-10-2019 08:59 AM #2295This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-10-2019 11:24 AM #2296
https://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2019/1...mpression=true
This is quite a decent take on the Irish border issue. It's an interesting alternative perspective that paints a picture of the complexity of the situation.
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11-10-2019 12:04 PM #2297This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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11-10-2019 12:08 PM #2298
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11-10-2019 12:47 PM #2299
Sounds like it’s the UK who has caved to get the talks moved on. EU says their position remains unchanged.
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11-10-2019 01:27 PM #2300This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I still find it interesting to read an opinion and perspective from the other side even if it's not something I agree with.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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11-10-2019 01:42 PM #2301This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I subscribe to the Telegraph website and try and read ConservativeHome once a day on that basis. Being confident in your view means being able to feel challenged and understand why.
There's only one thing better than a Hibs calendar and that's two Hibs calendars
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11-10-2019 02:11 PM #2302This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
These are just a few things. Here's a list of reasons why the UK should never have "chosen" to leave the European Union. - https://smallbusinessprices.co.uk/remain-eu/
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11-10-2019 02:13 PM #2303
And Alex Massie is one of the best writers on the independence debate IMO even though I share very little of his views on that subject.
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11-10-2019 03:12 PM #2304
Lloyds shares up almost 12% today. Maybe I should sell before the talks collapse.
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11-10-2019 04:57 PM #2305
Farage getting ready to call betrayal:
Nigel Farage @Nigel_Farage
I don't know what @BorisJohnson
has given away, but he sounds very defensive. Let us hope that this is not a surrender.
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11-10-2019 05:18 PM #2306
There is still a Downside, but it's alright according to Cataplana, we don't want immigration!
A Home Office minister said EU citizens may be forced to leave the UK if they do not sign up to the EU settlement scheme by the end of 2020
https://t.co/01m9MSqjtU
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11-10-2019 07:46 PM #2307
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...box=1570795617
Unionists have vowed to kill off any Brexit deal which keeps Northern Ireland in the EU’s customs union, amid fears that Boris Johnson is ready to make the province a “sacrificial lamb” to secure an agreement with Brussels.
i'm thinking loudmouth big shot johnson has bent over, i'l do this, i'l do that
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11-10-2019 07:55 PM #2308This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They're just another wee party now all those Tories have deserted the government, are they not?
Are they not just another 8 votes?
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11-10-2019 08:00 PM #2309This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
according to that link they can
The DUP’s reaction to any agreement is likely to be crucial because it cannot be passed without their MPs’ votes, and because many Tory Brexiteers have in the past taken their lead from the Northern Irish party.
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12-10-2019 07:14 AM #2310This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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