I don't understand. EU: "We have a deal".

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There it is, your so insecure.

If I was like you, I would be in the plumbing forum telling people what to do.

Whereas 'your' would be in the english forum learning the basics..

Referring to any trade and or the associated person as thick is possibly the most naive and immature comment of the week well done.
 
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Whereas 'your' would be in the english forum learning the basics..

Referring to any trade and or the associated person as thick is possibly the most naive and immature comment of the week well done.

Incorrect as usual.

My point was I would be naively commenting on a topic I have little knowledge - plumbing and trades.
 
Here's a novel idea Galahad, stop calling me names, stop swerving, start proving me wrong with a few facts. Notch couldn't do it, he spent two weeks stating no such clauses were even in the Maastricht Treaty, I'm not sure he even acknowledges it now.

Explain to me. If we've signed up to a treaty, and that treaty puts limits on debt/deficit, how on earth can that not be reflected in UK fiscal policy.

One of you (might have been Notch) came back the other day thinking he had me beat by stating it only applied to members of the eurozone, that argument fell flat after I pointed out the Maastricht Treaty was ratified nearly ten years before the introduction of the Euro.

Oops, nevermind, resort to name calling and obfuscation. It might give you some temporary satisfaction, but it serves only to reinforce my argument and make you look foolish.

Here's a challenge for you demonstrate your undoubted intellect, try and come up with a riposte that doesn't contain a torrent of name calling and abuse, and hit me a few facts that prove me wrong, why don't you start with my link to a govt website showing one of our quarterly reports to the EU.

I explained it all and Notch pointed it out above. It has no practical affect on the UK. Something which you conveniently forget.

Big tough guy.
 
Incorrect as usual.

My point was I would be naively commenting on a topic I have little knowledge - plumbing and trades.

Hang on you've hardly come up with anything other than conjecture abuse to others on here when you're wrong and a few bs charts and Twitter links :LOL:

Come on genius what's happening next? I gave a very good summary on here last night.
 
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Hang on you've hardly come up with anything other than conjecture abuse to others on here when you're wrong and a few bs charts and Twitter links :LOL:

You go girl.

Poor Festy, point out where I was wrong other than thinking Brexiteers actually can handle facts.
 
You go girl.

Poor Festy, point out where I was wrong other than thinking Brexiteers actually can handle facts.
We can handle facts absolutely right (y) much better than conjecture.

And here we go poor festy who's the insecure one? Why do you need to immediately denigrate on reply?
 
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We can handle facts absolutely right (y) much better than conjecture.

And here we go poor festy who's the insecure one? Why do you need to immediately denigrate on reply?

Poor Festy your whole brexit project is conjecture. Those easy trade deals, the benefits arriving in 50 years. WTO Article 24 trading. :LOL:

You manage teams? If you manage not to soil your bed, you can take that as the highlight of your day.

:)
 
It has all gone very very quiet in the 6am Remoaner shift..They are all still under the duvet crying.
 
Fillyboy, you must contact the European council quickly, they are under the illusion it only applies to the Eurozone, they even state it one their website:

Over the period, the Council found twice, in April 2009 and June 2015, that the UK had not taken effective action in response to its recommendations. But as the UK is not in the eurozone, fines could not be imposed

Fillyboy is tearing himself apart trying to argue against facts

I'm not arguing against any of the above.

The Council found twice in 2009 and 2015 that the UK had not taken effective action in response to it's recommendations. Cool, so you accept that there are limits set out in the treaty and the eu recommends we adhere to those limits, great stuff, we're finally there. Notch denied any such limits were in the treaty at all and that the eu has no influence whatsoever on UK fiscal policy, whereas in fact they do, as you've correctly pointed out.

But as the UK is not in the eurozone, fines could not be imposed.
Excellent, good job we didn't join the single currency then.
 
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