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  1. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    MPs in the opposition parties should vote to stop A50, wait for the white paper to come out, then a free vote in the Commons to trigger A50, which should sail through. I suspect there are plenty of closet brexiter MPs among those who said they were remainers because they were Cameron's tarts.
  2. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Don't you want to see the tories fall on their own sword? TBH, I am less worried about brexit than having another tory term.
  3. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    We'll know the outcome at the next general election. Why are you convinced that the tories will retain power if the majority is in fact against brexit?
  4. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    OG, the ball is with the MPs now. It now seems that it's possible that brexiters may have their cake and eat it.
  5. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    that is just not true. I am a simple fact checker.
  6. Woosh

    Bafang Max Drive bikes

    I have to wait for all my main competitors to show their cards before playing my hand though.
  7. Woosh

    Bafang Max Drive bikes

    I don't know how Greenway do it for £1,000 with a 10.4AH battery. I would have charged £1,299 for the same bike.
  8. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    The Pound recovers a bit, at a steady pace since last week. Partly down to the market digesting Mr Trump's way of doing things and partly Mrs May's approach to brexit. $1.26 currently. That means inflation could be about 2.5% for the next two years.
  9. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    If that happens, the next general election is May 2020.
  10. Woosh

    Bafang Max Drive bikes

    Bosch bikes are very competitively priced. If you happen to import bikes for a living, you'd have a hard time competing on price at the moment.
  11. Woosh

    BMS Low Voltage Cutout

    It's about 29V.You should set LVC on the controller to 31V.
  12. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    One way to find out how much the EU is worth is to see it from the outside, don't you agree? By the time brexit happens, inflation would have come down a fair bit, the economic risks would have been reduced.
  13. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    that is why I thought Mr Corbyn's response is wrong. Labour should oppose A50 first, wait for white paper discussion to complete then vote again. An important decision such as A50 needs more time. It should also a free vote, like the one that started the referendum.
  14. Woosh

    Bafang Max Drive bikes

    that's not a bad price, most complete bikes with 48V 12AH battery go for $1,000 from Shanghai.
  15. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    She did the sensible thing, a white paper. I think the economic risks are real enough threats but overplayed by remainers. The key point is non-tariff barriers affect mainly fintech, manufacturing can avoid most of the ill-effect.
  16. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    it should have been 11 to nil.
  17. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Let's leave the insults aside, oldtom. The point is, it's non-sensical to treat half of the UK as brexitidiots to borrow your terminology. It has to stop if you want to convince a minimum of 10% brexit voters to change their mind.
  18. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    If they vote like last time, they will vote overwhelmingly for A50, in a way, a win for democracy. The forthcoming white paper will show that the economic argument is not 100% one way. Remainers like yourself have to wait a while, what goes around comes around, next time, it will be your turn to...
  19. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    A lot of MPs don't have much of a spine. They changed their mind after the referendum.
  20. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I am afraid that nationality matters to half of the UK. The benefit to the UK is secondary. If you stand in the street and ask people: do you know what the ECJ does? I bet no one will say 'stop the UK government pay welfare benefits to EU citizens who are economically inactive'. If you ask 'how...