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  1. Woosh

    27.5 bad for road use?

    would that stop you buy a Bosch bike?
  2. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Neidle is a tax specialist accountant. He explained the technicalities very well. Seeing how agressive zahawi's lawyers were to him and other journalists who looked into this, I am not going to repeat on the forum. BBC iPlayer - The Media Show - The Story Behind the Nadhim Zahawi Scoop
  3. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I mean a deal that they are going to negotiate after sorting out the NI protocol.
  4. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Bbc news is doing zahawi story with Dan Neidle who is at the centre.
  5. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Starmer /Sunak will claim that our bespoke deal with the EU is better than membership because we don't have to take on a share of their debt
  6. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    If he did, the ERG won't support him, he will never reach the second round of the next tory leadership contest. Even if he did, haft of tory membership won't vote for him. The tories have a problem with the EU. It won't go away even if 60+ % of the population want to rejoin.
  7. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Johnson and zahawi set such a low bar, Starmer does not have to do much Conservatives had 12% lead over Labour in the period leading to the 2019 election. Labour currently enjoys 20% lead over the conservatives. Blair was in a similar position, he did not have to say much on policies before...
  8. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    BMG poll for the i last month reveals that 45% want to rejoin against 41% want to stay out of the EU. BMG / The i polling - BMG Research
  9. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    His position is totally logical. Why should he expose Labour and himself to right wing press attacks when there are plenty of low hanging fruits to pick like bbc chairman and zahawi. Ask yourself how many tories have a family trust but not being a beneficiary of so avoiding tax on capital gain...
  10. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    a spot of tourism? since his resignation, he made millions and collecting even more in donations so a little freelancing work?
  11. Woosh

    27.5 bad for road use?

    I did find your posts on the Fox electric suspension and running the Bosch motor with VESC controller very informative. Thank you for sharing.
  12. Woosh

    27.5 bad for road use?

    I haven't got £20 millions. Perhaps you should ask the chairman of the BBC to find you an arranger...
  13. Woosh

    27.5 bad for road use?

    the banks will go before any of the large businesses because they are in the risk business, they are the most exposed. I would not lose sleep on the dollar or the yen or the euro or the pound. They will move up and down but at the end of the day, their value is based on the country's economy.
  14. Woosh

    27.5 bad for road use?

    Gordon Brown spent £137 billions to bail in the banks, Johnson spent £700 billions on covid. Half the country earn too little to pay tax. You could say we don't have anything to lose.
  15. Woosh

    27.5 bad for road use?

    the vast proportion of creditors are the countries' own citizens and taxpayers via their pension funds. So when a country or UK is broke, it can't pay its creditors, in this case, you lose your second pension, not your state pension. If the UK for example can still sell gilts, then it is...
  16. Woosh

    27.5 bad for road use?

    can you define a broke country? how bad should their national debt to GDP ratio compared to our 210%? how bad should their disposable income compared to ours? how bad should their mortgage repayment to income ratio compared to ours? and which countries in the EU are broke?
  17. Woosh

    27.5 bad for road use?

    Flecc started that thread 4 weeks before the actual vote. 6 years later, he is proven quite prophetic.
  18. Woosh

    27.5 bad for road use?

    where did you get that?
  19. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    A lot of brexiters did not want to believe that generating new trade from the rest of the world is so hard plus they have always been a lazy lot, preferring the simplicity of their rhetoric to tedious meetings in Brussels. I reckon BJ fell for the same trap. He then won big against Corbyn so he...
  20. Woosh

    27.5 bad for road use?

    the EU is economically equivalent to a single country, so if their banks owe one another billions and trillions, that generates stability. It's the huge external debt that our banks borrow for trading in relation to our GDP that is a problem for us. When in 2008 crisis, RBS and Lloyds had to be...