jawafour wrote:Hexx wrote:...I still can't past
"Stop talking about theories and suspicions. Let's talk about facts!"
**Here are some facts**
"Stop talking about facts, let's talk about what might be happening behind the scenes!"
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Hexx, man you've raised this before and I responded; I agreed with you about David Davis' comments on the Andrew Marr Show and the German car industry comments, and I've shared details on EU law agreement voting and on fishing rights. The negotiations for any trade or movement agreements will be fluid and the details will probably only become clear at the last moment. In the interim we will see plenty of newspaper articles, online discussion and TV shows debating the details - and most will, quite naturally, be bending the facts to suit their position. It'll be great to get to the point where we know what the detail of the deal(s) are so that we can debate our views of the pros and cons.
Doesn't quite work that way though. Leavers have spent ages saying (putting simple) "We'll get a good deal despite all the odds because of X"
X is shown to be a complete fallacy as predict.
You don't need to see the final result to go "Told you so"
The Spongebob pic, whilst humerous (
), could be viewed as a bit of a brush-off. If you try to portray me as some kind of happy-clappy guy who only sees the best in things, it would be easy for me to repond in kind with a pic of a guy in cloths carrying "The end of the world is nigh" banner. Lets avoid getting ourselves into that
.
Spongebob wasn't meant as a brush off. More as a comment of how it's impossible to be annoyed with someone so committed to positivity, damn the reality of events around them.
If you can get a pic with someone holding that sign with a big meteor coming straight at us way in the background and someone else going "Yeah but where's is it
really heading" it might be accurate
At the moment I feel like we're the two chaps in this