I think the UK will fare better with a deal rather than without.So, you think EU members will come out of the post Covid economic recession better than non-EU members?
No idea what a post-Covid world will look like, no.
I think the UK will fare better with a deal rather than without.So, you think EU members will come out of the post Covid economic recession better than non-EU members?

Noseall mentioned individual susceptibility to recession, and potential future voting behaviour in light of any Covid recession.Look at post #24. My post that you quoted was a question to that or did you miss it?
Well give it a rest then mate and don’t carry it on there’s a good boy.Noseall mentioned individual susceptibility to recession, and potential future voting behaviour in light of any Covid recession.
I don't see how comparisons between EU states, and non-EU states can be made or is relevant.
I think the opposite to you but really, we are both just guessing and will both just have to wait and see.I think the UK will fare better with a deal rather than without.
No idea what a post-Covid world will look like, no.

No problem, sonny.Well give it a rest then mate and don’t carry it on there’s a good boy.
In your opinion, do you think that is relevant to a thread on the tearing up of membership cards and the wearing of face masks?Noseall mentioned individual susceptibility to recession, and potential future voting behaviour in light of any Covid recession.
You haven't won anything though, have you?I managed to choose the winning side in that referendum thingy we had in 2016
I think the UK will fare better with a deal rather than without.
How do you know whether I have won or not?You haven't won anything though, have you?
The paperwork has been signed, is allDepends on whether you are looking at your interpretation of it or the U.K. governments interpretation
You claimed you, you said so:How do you know whether I have won or not?
What have you wonI managed to choose the winning side
What have you lost - I thought only some papers had been signed so far?What have you won
The paperwork has been signed, is all
With a deal the opposite of oven ready.
All the Brexit problems are in front of us, starting in Jan.
"Conservative Party members have been cutting up their membership cards in protest at Boris Johnson’s move to make face masks mandatory in shops in England.
The hashtag #NoMasks and the word “muzzles” were both trending on Twitter on Tuesday morning, while several people posted pictures of chopped-up cards or cancelled registrations."
It seems to especially rampant among the Brextremists.
As far as I can see, the discussion was about Conservative members, tearing up their membership card, Brexit, the current UK government, and individuals susceptibility to a recession.