Brexit Is Almost Here... We are at the Finish Line!

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by Stockolio, Mar 28, 2019.

  1. Overnight

    Overnight

    Yes JSOP, we know! Oy, yer still not getting it.
     
    #41     Mar 30, 2019
  2. luisHK

    luisHK

    My name is Jsop, I know there are mopeds in China and funner is not a word in the English language.
    Thank you.
     
    #42     Mar 31, 2019
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  3. schweiz

    schweiz

    International trade secretary Liam Fox, 20 July 2017: The free trade agreement that we will have to do with the European Union should be one of the easiest in human history.
    Two years later they are still nowhere. Making this statement was easier then realizing it.

    Tory backbencher and former minister John Redwood, 17 July 2016: Getting out of the EU can be quick and easy- the UK holds most of the cards in any negociation.
    Three years later they are still nowhere. Redwood is a bad cardplayer I assume.

    Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage, 20 September 2016: To me, Brexit's easy. We have back British passports, we have control of our fishing waters, and our companies are not subject to EU law through the single market.
    Three years later they are still nowhere.

    UKIP's Brexit spokesman Gerard Batten, 17 February 2017: Trade relations with the EU could be sorted out in"an afternoon over a cup of coffee"
    We are no a few hundred cups of coffee further and still nowhere. And the British were drinking them alone as the first meeting is still not planned.

    Brexit secretary David Davis, 14 July 2016: We can do deals with our trading partners, and we can do them quickly. I would expect the new Prime Minister on 9 September to immediately trigger a large round of global trade deals... I would expect that the negotiation phase of most of them to be concluded within 12 and 24 months.
    Three years later they are still nowhere. Not a single trade deal was made with anybody, and there were even no meetings to start these negotiations. The new Prime Minister could not find the trigger probably.

    David Davis (again), 4 February 2016: Within minutes of a vote for #Brexit CEO's would be knocking down Chancellor Merkel's door. Demanding access to the British market.
    Three years later, and still nobody knocked on Merkel's door. Maybe they don't have her address? I suppose she has a door they can knock on...

    Foreign secretary Boris Johnson (then mayor of London), 6 March 2016:" Everybody is suddenly wrangling about the terrors of the World outside... Actually, there are plenty of people who now think the cost of getting out would be virtually nil and the cost of staying in would be very high."
    Three years later people start to understand what a BS this statement is.

    Environment secretary Michael Gove (then justice secretary), 1 June 2016: "We have four years more or less between now and date of next election. We can easily conclude a new settlement with EU in that period."
    Three of these four years are already gone and the UK is still nowhere. And new election might be announced in the next few days, so the fourth year will then never happen. Gove forgot to use the word "easy" :wtf:

    Former Conservative and UKIP MP Douglas Carswell, 8 June 2016: "I think we could easily get a better trade deal than we have at the moment".
    Yes, we see how easy it is. Three years later they are still nowhere.

    Then UKIP leader Paul Nuttall, 17 January 2017: "It will be easy to negotiate a trade deal, and of course, it's in the European Union's interests, just as it is in ours."
    Yes, we see how easy it is. Two years later they are still nowhere.

    J.D. Wetherspoon founder and chairman Tim Martin, 2 January 2017: "All David Davis needs to say is, 'listen, guys, free trade or World Trade Organisation rules?'
    Three years later they are still nowhere. Did David Davis forgot to tell this to the EU? Or were they not impressed at all?

    All these morons above (JSOP:morons with one o before the r and one o after the r, and s at the end as it is plural) are so called "experts" that just copy statements from each other as they are afraid for their position at the next elections. They have no clue and think they should best copy and confirm the statements to keep their place safe as it is less riskly then to go against the flow. $$$$$$$$ It is clear that they all have no clue at all about the real Brexit. A typical herd behavior: follow the herd and don't dare to think yourself.

    The British were clearly lied to, and things were not presented as they are. A new referendum or new elections would be a logical step to cancel the referendum full of lies, cheating and ignorant politicians.

    @JSOP can you tell us what EASY/EASILY means in the UK, because I have the impression that the UK definition is different from the rest of the world. You are driving on the left side and we drive on the right side of the road, so maybe easy in the UK means difficult in the EU... Just a thought.
     
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    #43     Mar 31, 2019
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  4. schweiz

    schweiz

    #44     Mar 31, 2019
  5. Visaria

    Visaria

    UK Manu PMI came in at 55.1 v expected 51.2

    German Manu PMI came in at 44.1 v 44.7

    French Manu PMI 49.7 v 49.8

    Italy Manu PMI 47.4 v 47.4

    Eurozone Manu PMI 47.5 v 47.6

    UK (despite Brexit lol) continues to thrive and grow whilst the major euro economies are in recession.

    Who needs a trade deal more the UK or the EU?
     
    #45     Apr 1, 2019
  6. Sig

    Sig

    PMI goes up when you have to stockpile for a known disaster which everyone with any brain at all knows is on the way for the U.K.! While you're cherry picking from that universe of numbers why don't you quote the latest UK consumer confidence number, -23. Yes, that's a minus before the 23, down from -15 last month. As opposed to positive 10.4 for Germany, and positive 87 for France....
    So far pretty much every prediction of the Brexit fanboys hasn't happened. Meanwhile, those of us who are unbiased outside observers have said from day 1 that the rest of the EU would tell the UK not to let the door hit them on the ass on their way out, which is exactly what happened. The only question at this point is how long the fanboys can continue to deny basic reality the rest of the world can clearly see.
     
    #46     Apr 1, 2019
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  7. schweiz

    schweiz

    UK parliament voted again against every proposal. The only thing the UK knows it what they don't want.

    The whole world is laughing with the "empire".

    Wednesday the soap will continue. They can vote again and refuse again everything. LOL.
     
    #47     Apr 1, 2019
  8. The Europeans have a saying... Make them vote until they get it right! Hopefully no deal prevails, we are almost there Visaria, Farage & Co have got to keep the pressure strong
     
    #48     Apr 1, 2019
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  9. Sig

    Sig

    The Brexit fanboys have a saying...Avoid letting people vote at all costs because we know we'll lose now that they know what Brexit entails. Hopefully rational minds prevail, god help us if Visaria represents the level of intellect you would support!
     
    #49     Apr 1, 2019
  10. schweiz

    schweiz

    It is good that almost all the important "leave" politicians said it would be easy and quick. ROFLMAO.

    By definition British have no clue what Europeans say or think. British are too full of themselves for that.
     
    #50     Apr 1, 2019