No I explained in detail how the EU undermines British democracy.
No, you made some invalid assertions about it.
Oh come on Jeremy you honestly believe there is no legitimate argument for leaving?
No I don't. I can't think of any way in which the people that live in the UK would be better off outside the EU.
If someone wants to enter the UK from the EU, their passport must be checked however we do not have the right to refuse them entry on economic grounds.
No, and this won't change after we leave the EU, not if we want a good trade deal with it.
We can refuse to allow Indian coders but can't refuse Spanish ones. Heck we might need coders but I'd prefer the best ones be allowed entry, not discriminate against the Indian ones simply because they are not European.
Well surely that means we would need to relax the rules a bit on Indian coders, not stop the Spanish ones from getting in.
This refers to outsourcing the NHS to the most efficient parts of the EU where you argued that NHS money leaving to fund operations abroad would come back.
No, I argued in general terms that getting better value abroad generally isn't a losing situation for us.
Davey is citing the £1 - £10 figures which if fanciful nonsense.
No it isn't. I do agree that, if we leave the EU not all of that £10 will go away.
Define expendable:-
of relatively little significance, and therefore able to be abandoned or destroyed.
So peoples livelihoods are of little significance?
That's most dishonest of you. In this context it means that nobody is so indispensable they cannot be fired. Stop poisoning the well.
I never claimed I didn't do that my point was its not the black and white issue you presented.
I didn't present it as a black and white issue.
Again its not as simple as that people want to buy the steel but due to over supply the price has been driven down. There are too many people working in steel across the world, someone has to lose out, I'd prefer our government take action to ensure that the job losses don't entirely fall in the UK. You on the other hand see UK jobs as expendable apparently. [/b]
Given that some people have to be fired, unfortunately, surely the people who should lose their jobs are the ones who are the worst at making steel? You cast me as the villain because I understand that too much steel production means people have to be fired and am honest enough to say so, but you are the same as me except you don't want to fire people based on merit but on where they live.
As I recall the IFS claimed that would be £4,000 per household better of in GDP terms, not per family, not household income. I don't think GDP per household is a widely used stat merely created so Bremaiers can spout it.
The point still stands.