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  1. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    she would be gone before the next GE. There is nothing to stop the tories nicking labour's idea how to do all of this. 1. tuition fee: we know that a lot of students can't and won't pay it back, we simply re-nationalise the student loan company 2. re-nationalise water, power, post office and...
  2. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I wouldn't be so hasty.. Corbyn needs to win 60 more seats at the next GE. It won't be easy, especially the tories will have prepared a plan to get the pensioners and some middle ground voters back.
  3. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    no. You have to treat all EU students equally. The rules of the single market makes privatisation very easy and to reverse it and/or state intervention very difficult.
  4. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    yes, but none of the advantages of brexit has been explored or tested, for example, re-nationalisation of water, power, post office and rail, or how to give our students free university tuition and not extend the largesse to other nationalities.
  5. Woosh

    Most powerful eBike for long uphill journeys?

    I find that this picture helps to understand countersteering, it's quick, intuitive and uses a minimum of effort, certainly more stable than steering the bike like a car: I do sometimes the same on skis.
  6. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Cameron was so sure of winning, he became careless. When he called the referendum, remain was way, way ahead of leave. Plus, his majority was not enough to contemplate running a second or third referendum. I also suspect that all PMs are naturally nationalistic - they just hide it in public...
  7. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    that is because the margin between the two camps is still too small. Politicians will react accordingly when the margin is big enough - 40-60.
  8. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    OG, have you thought about the effect of a transitional deal?
  9. Woosh

    Most powerful eBike for long uphill journeys?

    trouty, which motor and battery do you have on your bike?
  10. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    as soon as the EU agrees in principle to a transitional period, the Pound will recover, when that happens, EU workers will come back because the pay will be better. It will become clear for any government during that transitional period that a customs union is the best compromise, most likely...
  11. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Mr Corbyn supports brexit, he can't do many things he promised while the UK stays in the EU. He'll put up a show to say the tories could have done more to protect jobs but when it comes to voting on the deal, he won't vote any deal down.
  12. Woosh

    Conversion kit lessons learned after first month/250miles

    you'll need 60A to hold on to that speed.
  13. Woosh

    Review Woosh Rio MTB Review/Initial Impressions

    I am a fan of cyclescheme and Halfords, Hatti is definitely not a fan of either.
  14. Woosh

    Review Woosh Rio MTB Review/Initial Impressions

    it's easy if you know where to look! Thank you Damian.
  15. Woosh

    Conversion kit lessons learned after first month/250miles

    that would be staying legal, 15mph or less. You go over 20mph, the battery consumption begins to rocket upward.
  16. Woosh

    Looking for a very light weight Step through bike

    Thanks AKW. I am after a case that locks to the handlebar or the suspension fork or the headtube with a good lock and key with enough space for 20 or 30 cells. Imagine a front basket with a drawer. You rent a bike then you rent a drawer kit that has the battery and controller inside...
  17. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    she'll find the money, it's to buy her place in history. If she gets replaced before brexit then she'll become the dumbest tory leader in history, next to DC.
  18. Woosh

    Looking for a very light weight Step through bike

    do you have a picture? I am stuck in Southend for a while.
  19. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I think Barnier wants to say 'do things in the right order'. Pay the divorce bill first, then we'll do a deal like Canada's. If we want more than Canada, we have to be flexible on the ECJ. Our negotiators want a quote for the transitional period. That's the only outcome that may keep the tories...