So you assert.
A study from the CBI was cited earlier. It's funny but I thiought ignoring evidence was not your style.
Not quite from Google's POV its ok from the British public's POV it isn't, I'm looking at it from British public's POV.
So am I, as a member of the British public. You think Google needs to pay fair taxes in Britain, but, on the other hand, Britain should not pay "taxes" in Europe. I think you have double standards.
You need to stop before positing this rubbish, an isolationist would advocate we stay out of foreign affairs, a nationalist would be more accurate.
No.
You need to read what you wrote. Your concerns end with the UK border apparently. That is isolationist thinking.
So we are not arguing for Brexit and then using the £250 million a week to help the poorest nations in the world.
What £250 million per week? You say this as though there are no financial negatives from leaving the EU. the £250 million will not exist because of the economic down turn that will result from leaving the biggest trade bloc in the World.
Freedom of movement of Labour, do you need a diagram?
The question was how do you think leaving the EU will stop the 300,000 migrants coming here. You can use a diagram if you like to help explain your answer.
Yes the infrastructure of the entire country needs to be controlled in line with immigration.
And how will leaving the EU help us to get our own house in order?
I think immigration is greatly beneficial to a country, massive uncontrolled immigration is dangerous.
0.5% of our population every year is massive uncontrolled immigration is it?
Not least because mainstream political parties have a tendency to ignore views for fear of being called names by the likes of you and Prof, which drives support for the hard right, UKIP etc.
I have no idea what you are trying to say here? I'm pretty much in favour of letting anybody in who wants to come here. How is that driving support for UKIP?
Its not about the number but the content, Ireland might not have a struggling steel industry and not wish to impose tariffs on Chinese steel at the same level as the UK who does have a struggling steel industry.
If our steel industry struggles, it is because it can't compete on price with other countries. Trade tariffs are really not the answer to that problem. Such tariffs are the antithesis of good trade deals. The other country would impose tit-for-tat tariffs that hurt everybody.
They wouldn't be able to invoice us from Ireland for translations taking place in the UK if we left the EU and passed a law to that effect.
Why not? Would we not have a trade deal that allows companies in the EU to trade with us? Are we going to insist that anybody who wants to sell things in the UK needs a UK based office? That won't fly.
Concerned but I'm not buying your disaster rhetoric thanks.
I'll take "concerned". So you admit the possibility that we will be worse off following Brexit? Please think about what that would mean for the people of the UK.
You need to attack my arguments, attacking the argument of 'others' is the definition of a straw-man.
Nope. A straw man is making up an argument and attacking that. Just because I address my posts as responses to your posts does not mean I can't attack arguments by other Brexiters.
Example
I spoke to a bloke whose in the remain campaign and he hates brown people but likes whites from Poland he thinks staying in will keep brown people out, remain people are racist.
That's not a legitimate argument for remaining in the EU and it's certainly not a position I would defend. I condemn whichever remainer made that argument. Who was it?
The issue with Greece wasn't to do with its contributions
Who said it was? I saisd that an economy the size of Greece caused chaos, I didn't say anything about Greece's contributions.
do you want another go, tip: think Euro!
Brexit is not about the Euro. The Euro was always a basd idea.