How do we think EU negotiations will go? (Vol 11)
Discussion
Brooking10 said:
I’d happily bet that all parties will agree a deal with Boris party to it.
Stop loss is a guaranteed amount of loss over a given period of time that can’t be exceeded. I.e imagine two years of finance and deposit on a car add up to £20k but at the end of that two year period the market value of the car reflects a value showing a loss of £30k.
Hi Stop loss is a guaranteed amount of loss over a given period of time that can’t be exceeded. I.e imagine two years of finance and deposit on a car add up to £20k but at the end of that two year period the market value of the car reflects a value showing a loss of £30k.
Can you explain how that is any different from a normal PCP which you’d get on a Kia Picanto with a GFv?
jakesmith said:
I don’t know I didn’t read that at the time and I’d warrant that it wasn’t a remainer consensus view but a forecast made at one point I. Time by one person or group, just like how it isn’t a pro Brexit voter’s view that we urgently need to get foreigners out and bring back national service etc just because a few think of have said that
Correct, it was a forecast.From one by the name of Gideon Osborne.
Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Brooking10 said:
digimeistter said:
Brooking10 said:
And there we have it
The complete inability to separate business from politics in a nutshell leading to the classic politically motivated fallback position.
By Jove, I think he gets it!The complete inability to separate business from politics in a nutshell leading to the classic politically motivated fallback position.
Welcome aboard the EU
Edited by anonymous-user on Sunday 21st July 18:11
Brooking10 said:
Welshbeef said:
Hi
Can you explain how that is any different from a normal PCP which you’d get on a Kia Picanto with a GFv?
It isn’tCan you explain how that is any different from a normal PCP which you’d get on a Kia Picanto with a GFv?
And stop loss isn’t a term specific to that situation.
digimeistter said:
Brooking10 said:
digimeistter said:
Brooking10 said:
And there we have it
The complete inability to separate business from politics in a nutshell leading to the classic politically motivated fallback position.
By Jove, I think he gets it!The complete inability to separate business from politics in a nutshell leading to the classic politically motivated fallback position.
Welcome aboard the EU
Edited by anonymous-user on Sunday 21st July 18:11
Brooking10 said:
Welshbeef said:
Hi
Can you explain how that is any different from a normal PCP which you’d get on a Kia Picanto with a GFv?
It isn’tCan you explain how that is any different from a normal PCP which you’d get on a Kia Picanto with a GFv?
And stop loss isn’t a term specific to that situation.
You’re in danger of sounding like the stereotypers you dislike so much.
crankedup said:
Yes, I do believe that I am an ordinary bloke, not sure about my stock though, thats just plain weird to talk like that, sound like a well to do bit of talk, like Harry Enfield 1980’s character , nice but dim.
Oh give over - “well to do bit of talk” ???!! You know what that means.
What would you rather I had said ?
crankedup said:
Yes, I do believe that I am an ordinary bloke, not sure about my stock though, thats just plain weird to talk like that, sound like a well to do bit of talk, like Harry Enfield 1980’s character , nice but dim.
I didn't quote the "ordinary stock" part of his post simply because, as a simple bloke myself, it ain't the sorta words I would use...Being a Council house kid as I am alfie2244 said:
crankedup said:
Yes, I do believe that I am an ordinary bloke, not sure about my stock though, thats just plain weird to talk like that, sound like a well to do bit of talk, like Harry Enfield 1980’s character , nice but dim.
I didn't quote the "ordinary stock" part of his post simply because, as a simple bloke myself, it ain't the sorta words I would use...Being a Council house kid as I am NoNeed said:
alfie2244 said:
crankedup said:
Yes, I do believe that I am an ordinary bloke, not sure about my stock though, thats just plain weird to talk like that, sound like a well to do bit of talk, like Harry Enfield 1980’s character , nice but dim.
I didn't quote the "ordinary stock" part of his post simply because, as a simple bloke myself, it ain't the sorta words I would use...Being a Council house kid as I am Re tariffs and leverage.
Reducing tariffs under no deal branded “cack handed” as Canada says no point in rolling over CETA then........
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/bre...
This is literally the point being made about tariffs and leverage in action. And it proves those who think leverage is not important as just wrong, and dispels the quotas olive branch as non-weight bearing.
Reducing tariffs under no deal branded “cack handed” as Canada says no point in rolling over CETA then........
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/bre...
This is literally the point being made about tariffs and leverage in action. And it proves those who think leverage is not important as just wrong, and dispels the quotas olive branch as non-weight bearing.
There are those who frequent this thread that deserve a pack-attack (forgive me, but that's what this looks like), as they gleefully participate in tit for tat.
I don't see B10 as one of those. I think his profession leaves him well-placed to make the calls he has made.
The thing is, like it or not, I think we're all (that's everyone within the spider's web); on a downwards economic trajectory beyond the brouhaha.
He speaks the truth, and I'm still a confirmed leaver.
I don't see B10 as one of those. I think his profession leaves him well-placed to make the calls he has made.
The thing is, like it or not, I think we're all (that's everyone within the spider's web); on a downwards economic trajectory beyond the brouhaha.
He speaks the truth, and I'm still a confirmed leaver.
tumble dryer said:
There are those who frequent this thread that deserve a pack-attack (forgive me, but that's what this looks like), as they gleefully participate in tit for tat.
I don't see B10 as one of those. I think his profession leaves him well-placed to make the calls he has made.
The thing is, like it or not, I think we're all (that's everyone within the spider's web); on a downwards economic trajectory beyond the brouhaha.
He speaks the truth, and I'm still a confirmed leaver.
Other opinions are available.I don't see B10 as one of those. I think his profession leaves him well-placed to make the calls he has made.
The thing is, like it or not, I think we're all (that's everyone within the spider's web); on a downwards economic trajectory beyond the brouhaha.
He speaks the truth, and I'm still a confirmed leaver.
Down and out said:
tumble dryer said:
There are those who frequent this thread that deserve a pack-attack (forgive me, but that's what this looks like), as they gleefully participate in tit for tat.
I don't see B10 as one of those. I think his profession leaves him well-placed to make the calls he has made.
The thing is, like it or not, I think we're all (that's everyone within the spider's web); on a downwards economic trajectory beyond the brouhaha.
He speaks the truth, and I'm still a confirmed leaver.
Other opinions are available.I don't see B10 as one of those. I think his profession leaves him well-placed to make the calls he has made.
The thing is, like it or not, I think we're all (that's everyone within the spider's web); on a downwards economic trajectory beyond the brouhaha.
He speaks the truth, and I'm still a confirmed leaver.
I'd have it no other way.
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