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  1. #5251
    Quote Originally Posted by RandBlade View Post
    Yes that article confirms that the £350m is the gross figure and the net figure is £250m

    Just as I said forty four posts ago.
    The article confirms that the UK did not send the equivalent of £350m a week to the EU, which means the claim on the bus was a lie. Your compulsive defense of this lie is incredibly weird and incredibly shameful. It's like you've totally lost what little character you had left.
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  2. #5252
    Quote Originally Posted by Aimless View Post
    The claim that the UK sends £350 million per week to the EU is wrong.
    ...
    instant discount
    edit: as a sidenote, this place feels exactly as I remember it.

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  3. #5253
    Quote Originally Posted by Aimless View Post
    It does not say that that sum is sent to the EU. The abatement is applied before payment, as an instant discount. Though I am thrilled to see that you can read section headings, I would've been happier if you understood the entries under those headings. Extremely dismayed at the thought that your political leaders, rather than being shameless liars, might simply be sloppy and lazy readers like you.

    The explainer in 2018 addressed the lie from 2016, but what was true in 2018 wrt the way the rebate worked was also true when the lie about the payments was told in 2016—which is why the same explanation was given in the FullFact article about that lie that was published in 2016, prior to the referendum itself. You have been referred to that article previously, so you must know of its existence. But, if you had forgotten, here it is:

    https://fullfact.org/europe/membership-fee-eu/
    That article confirms the £350m per week is the gross payment. Any time this was brought up it was acknowledged that this was the gross figure, but it is worth noting too that the article doesn't just dispute the gross figure used it also disputes the figure claimed by Remain campaigners that we would "just" save £5 billion for bull they pulled out of their arse . . . yet nobody is calling Remainers liars for the fact they got their sums wrong.
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    ℬeing upset is understandable, but be upset at yourself for poor planning, not at the world by acting like a spoiled bitch during an interview.

  4. #5254
    Quote Originally Posted by RandBlade View Post
    yet nobody is calling Remainers liars for the fact they got their sums wrong.
    Assuming it is a fact they got their sums wrong. If they knew they got their sums wrong, they're liars. If they didn't know, they're incompetent.

    See, that was easy.
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  5. #5255
    Quote Originally Posted by RandBlade View Post
    That article confirms the £350m per week is the gross payment. Any time this was brought up it was acknowledged that this was the gross figure, but it is worth noting too that the article doesn't just dispute the gross figure used it also disputes the figure claimed by Remain campaigners that we would "just" save £5 billion for bull they pulled out of their arse . . . yet nobody is calling Remainers liars for the fact they got their sums wrong.
    The article confirms that the UK did not send the equivalent of £350m a week to the EU. The Pink Book confirms this as well. The ONS has clarified the matter so that no doubt can remain as to whether or not the UK sent anything equivalent to that sum. In short, the claim on the bus was a lie. You seem to be incapable of deciding whether your asinine defense of that lie is that the claim was wrong but based on official info (it was not), or that the claim was not wrong (it was, based on official info as well as independent fact-checking). It is incredibly telling how insistent you are on defending lies, and this is why it's so funny when you say critical things about Trump, Fox News, the GOP etc.—anyone can see that you, Johnson, the English press and the Tories are the same wrt respect for the truth, wrt xenophobia, wrt democratic norms, etc.
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  6. #5256
    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy Stardust View Post
    Assuming it is a fact they got their sums wrong. If they knew they got their sums wrong, they're liars. If they didn't know, they're incompetent.

    See, that was easy.
    The article explicitly characterizes it (accurately, afaict) as speculation:

    The claim that the amount we could save is as low as £5 billion is speculation
    Speculation is not the same as lying, and it's quite telling that RB can't even tell what a lie is anymore.
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  7. #5257
    Quote Originally Posted by Aimless View Post
    Even this scenario would've made the statement on the bus more truthful. In reality, what was paid—"sent"—was the discounted price.
    TBH if you're at the point of quibbling about whether or not the money is transferred to the UK and then the EU transfers back the amount specified by the rebate or if they UK just transfers the money minus what the rebate would be, then it's pretty clear the argument you were trying to make was garbage anyway.

    350 million is not the amount that is available for new spending once we leave the EU, ~250 million is. That is the part that was a lie.

    In other words:

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  8. #5258
    That kind of argumentation requires shared understanding and consensus truth, an ability to read between the lines and good faith engagement. Trivially, there's no real reason why £350m per week couldn't be available for spending on the NHS even if the UK had sent only £250m per week to the EU—the allocation is a political question rather than a question of accounting. Of course, even from that perspective it ended up being a lie, but at least they built 60 new hospitals
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  9. #5259
    Quote Originally Posted by Ominous Gamer View Post
    ℬeing upset is understandable, but be upset at yourself for poor planning, not at the world by acting like a spoiled bitch during an interview.

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    You realize that Merkel does not say what you think she's saying? But carry on deluding yourself.
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  11. #5261
    I do not want to start a free trial. Found the thing on reddit.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/..._brexit_talks/
    Translated section of her speech on brexit for those interested: "During this time, the decisive course for our future relationship with the United Kingdom also falls. Diverse relationships, not least numerous town twinning agreements, show that an agreement is in everyone's interest. The EU is united in its endeavor to achieve this in the short term. But unfortunately we also have to prepare ourselves in the event that no agreement is reached." It's not even her main point, which is largely about increased cooperation, especially in light of Covid, so it becomes an even weirder focus.
    I don't know what it is Rand you informed people thusly and there's no clarification in the post either. I don't care either way.
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  12. #5262
    He's gloating because Merkel is trying—as the EU has throughout this process—to give the British govt. a way to climb down without losing face and sell—to the English public—the deal they're getting as a win. Just another example of the EU's almost excessive willingness to help incompetent English pols not shoot themselves in the dick.
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  13. #5263
    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy Stardust View Post
    I do not want to start a free trial. Found the thing on reddit.

    https://www.reddit.com/r/ukpolitics/..._brexit_talks/


    I don't know what it is Rand you informed people thusly and there's no clarification in the post either. I don't care either way.
    This is a common situation wrt English press coverage of Merkel (and, indeed, any EU leader or official who makes any comment about Brexit in any language). RB will gloat about some poorly translated, misunderstood or deceptively presented throwaway remark that has sparked a lot of activity in English pro-Brexit circles, and then someone who speaks the language in question will have to overcome their crushing fremdschämen long enough to explain to him what was actually said, which has almost always amounted nothing having changed.
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  14. #5264
    Quote Originally Posted by Aimless View Post
    He's gloating because Merkel is trying—as the EU has throughout this process—to give the British govt. a way to climb down without losing face and sell—to the English public—the deal they're getting as a win. Just another example of the EU's almost excessive willingness to help incompetent English pols not shoot themselves in the dick.
    Yeah, well us Europeans are all nice-like like that.

    We feel bad that the UK had made such a mess of things, and realize that a large portion of the good English citizens didn't sign up for this. Hang in there fellers, your prime minister may be a babbling buffoon, but we won't turn our backs on you!

    Gosh, I almost felt American there.
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  15. #5265
    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy Stardust View Post
    Yeah, well us Europeans are all nice-like like that.

    We feel bad that the UK had made such a mess of things, and realize that a large portion of the good English citizens didn't sign up for this. Hang in there fellers, your prime minister may be a babbling buffoon, but we won't turn our backs on you!

    Gosh, I almost felt American there.
    Like she said, a deal is in everyone's best interest; the EU has realized that whether or not a deal happens will depend to a great extent on the British govt's confidence in its ability to bullshit the public, so it's tried to give the govt. one face-saving solution after another, while safeguarding every major strategic EU and member state interest (recognizing that no deal will happen that isn't to the liking of even one single little member state).
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  16. #5266
    Oh dear maybe I'm wrong. Peston has said there will be a deal, which given his track record means No Deal is now nailed on.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ominous Gamer View Post
    ℬeing upset is understandable, but be upset at yourself for poor planning, not at the world by acting like a spoiled bitch during an interview.

  17. #5267
    For the record, because I don't think I've ever said it here, I think there's zero chance of "no deal".

    I've never been particularly worried that we wouldn't be able to secure -some kind- of trade deal with the EU in this period. I've not been confident that it'll be a "great" deal, or even a "good" deal for us, but we'll get something.

    I also don't think getting a deal should be seen as some kind of success or massive achievement. It should be the very basic, expected stuff post Brexit.

  18. #5268
    Surely whether it is "great" "good" or "bad" depends upon your point of view and priorities?
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  20. #5270
    Precisely.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ominous Gamer View Post
    ℬeing upset is understandable, but be upset at yourself for poor planning, not at the world by acting like a spoiled bitch during an interview.

  21. #5271
    Quote Originally Posted by RandBlade View Post
    Surely whether it is "great" "good" or "bad" depends upon your point of view and priorities?
    To the extent that this is true, said perspectives and priorities must be clearly articulated—in as concrete and quantitative terms as possible—beforehand. However, to a very great extent, this is not true—at least, not if you believe in consensus reality and democracy. For example, an outcome that would see thousands of people broke, starving or dead would be bad, even if some people were to argue that it's worth it. An outcome that would leave the majority or a very large minority dissatisfied would be bad. An outcome where things that widely considered to be good—such as trade and prosperity—would be sacrificed would be bad, even if it were done in the hopes of some sort of future advantage; until that future advantage materializes—and unless it can neutralize the harm that has been done—the outcome would be bad. You can adjust the bar as you see fit, just as long as you make it clear exactly where it's set and why before the game starts.
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  22. #5272
    "One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."

  23. #5273
    Quote Originally Posted by RandBlade View Post
    Precisely.
    Sorry, I'm probably being dense but what's the point you're trying to make? It went over my head.

  24. #5274
    Et voila

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    Wasn't Huffelpiffle supposed to walk away from the negotiations today?
    Congratulations America

  26. #5276
    He said that before he spoke to von der Leyen recently when they jointly committed to intensifying talks.

    We'll have to see now what happens following this EC Council meeting. If the EU want to be more realistic then a deal is achievable, if not then time to pull the plug.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ominous Gamer View Post
    ℬeing upset is understandable, but be upset at yourself for poor planning, not at the world by acting like a spoiled bitch during an interview.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ominous Gamer View Post
    ℬeing upset is understandable, but be upset at yourself for poor planning, not at the world by acting like a spoiled bitch during an interview.

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    I listened to that and it was the longest drawn out possible maybe I've ever heard a politician declare. What may have been lost in translation for brexitards (see previous message) is that De Pfeffel ditched his latest ultimatum.
    Congratulations America

  29. #5279
    He hasn't. He's said we're going for an Australian style deal.

    Of course if you want to come to us begging for a deal then you know where we are and know what our terms are. Of course the EU made a big song and dance about removing the line about intensifying talks - and then as soon as Boris said that both Barnier and von der Leyen said they're going to be intensifying talks.

    And then number 10 have gone further by saying the trade talks are over. The door isn't shut if you want to beg us for a deal but you will need to move if so.

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    Whatever, he didn't say it. The explanations to the contrary don't count.
    Congratulations America

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