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13-02-2020, 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Moscow ->
It's funny how often you take umbrage with folk despite not having an idea.

As I've said to you before, Do Your Research.

You expect everyone else to do your lifting, to do your leg work.

Do Your Research then you have the tools and the material to stake an opinion.


Then, when someone makes a claim, as Bread does regarding Erasmus, you can provide a counterpoint.

The problem with your insistence on others 'providing a link' is that because of your liberal bias and ideoliogical intransigence you will too easily dismiss the evidence, in the way Solly does.

Educate yourself then join the debate properly.........That's my advice.
You are completely incorrect. I hardly ever ask for links. You are confusing me with someone else. That happens often with you! I was interested in the source of the £m's value but it seems to be a fictional figure. Not unusual here either!
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13-02-2020, 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by AnnieS ->
The best research brains don't always have money. They were at some point talking about quotas and this would be devastating to the funding of our universities. It would also have a very negative impact on some of the fabulous research carried out here. I think the powers that be were backing down on this but not sure whether a decision has been made.
No, the PhD students I was talking about come here in order to obtain a PhD, highly regarded world-wide, to further their own career. They then return to their own countries.
Of course, they have paid handsomely, or their governments have, for the privilege.
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13-02-2020, 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by swimfeeders ->
Hi

We are where we are.

A massive change from all the promises made by Boris and Gove during the Referendum.

We will not have our cake and eat it.

We will not continue to have friction less Trade.

We are the ones putting checks on.

This may be a very good ploy by Boris, it may not.

It is wait and see time.
Swimm you are beginning to sound like a remainer again!
Snap out of it!!
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13-02-2020, 03:10 PM
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Swimm you are beginning to sound like a remainer again!
Snap out of it!!
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Oh donks, if only you had half his sense of realism!
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14-02-2020, 12:56 AM
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No, the PhD students I was talking about come here in order to obtain a PhD, highly regarded world-wide, to further their own career. They then return to their own countries.
Of course, they have paid handsomely, or their governments have, for the privilege.
When I said best research brains I was thinking about research fellowships.
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14-02-2020, 10:24 AM
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Oh donks, if only you had half his sense of realism!
I know the risks swimmy keeps bleating about Solly, it would be
difficult not to the number of times he has repeated them?
However, l accept those risks as l believe the rewards far outweigh
the risks??
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14-02-2020, 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Donkeyman ->
I know the risks swimmy keeps bleating about Solly, it would be
difficult not to the number of times he has repeated them?
However, l accept those risks as l believe the rewards far outweigh
the risks??
Donkeyman!
Remainers need to realise that if the EU screws the 27 member states trade with the UK, there will be hell to pay.

Money talks ... and if their business goes elsewhere then they will really suffer.
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14-02-2020, 01:47 PM
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Remainers need to realise that if the EU screws the 27 member states trade with the UK, there will be hell to pay.

Money talks ... and if their business goes elsewhere then they will really suffer.
Your goods, i.e. their business, can't go elsewhere because the added transport costs would make them non competitive. So you better pray the UK gets a trade deal with the EU. You need the EU harder than the EU needs you. Hard for you to accept, but there it is.
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14-02-2020, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Solasch ->
Your goods, i.e. their business, can't go elsewhere because the added transport costs would make them non competitive. So you better pray the UK gets a trade deal with the EU. You need the EU harder than the EU needs you. Hard for you to accept, but there it is.
Your getting just like swimmy, Solly, you keep repeating yourself!
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14-02-2020, 02:25 PM
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Your getting just like swimmy, Solly, you keep repeating yourself!
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And what's new at your end?
 
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