turtle wrote: Erol
Wind your neck in for gods sake man.
With as much respect as I can muster I suggest you try looking in the mirror.
turtle wrote:You and your cronies ...
I have no cronies. I have my views and opinions just as you and everyone else does.
turtle wrote:With all the brains popping out of your head anyone would think you would working on Threadneedle St or Wall St but you’re not are you…so stick to selling internet to disgruntled customers.
Is that a counter against the point I am making, my argument, or is that just an attempt at an attack against me as a person ? Really I would like you to consider this question, genuinely.
turtle wrote:..would have us believe that this is the first time that Sterling has ever crashed against the dollar…it’s a serial crasher tell all our readers about 1985 & 1992 and again in 2009 but do you know what……yes it recovered stronger than ever and that will happen again.
I am not, unlike you, making predictions about the future. I am pointing out one of the consequences
to date of us voting to leave the EU and doing so primarily in reaction to
your attempts to ignore or dismiss or write off this consequences that has
already happened.
turtle wrote:You will use any negative against Brexit because like the rest you simply can not accept the result of the vote … well that’s tough it’s happening and yes the pound will slide again tomorrow after Mrs May (hopefully) says it like it is and we can get on with the job of getting out.
Again I suggest a mirror. If you are saying - yes sterling has crashed as a result of the referendum vote and yes that has and is and will as long as it continues result in negative impacts on ordinary people, but it is a price worth paying in order to leave the EU, then I would have some respect for that point of view. Yet from where I am sitting this is not what you have been saying at all. It seems to me you have been claiming that the fall in sterling to date is inconsequential, has not and is not affecting ordinary people to any material degree and that you can not even understand how anyone could suggest otherwise. In short it seems to me that you have been and are doing
exactly what you accuse me of doing in reverse, though my
personal opinion is that from the evidence of what we have respectively posted you are doing it way more consistently and vigorously than I am.
If I believe that
to date the effects of the referendum vote have been mainly negative on myself and 'ordinary people' in general, as I do, then I will say that as plainly as I can and try my best to explain why that is my view. No amount of personal attacks, or vitriol or being told to wind my neck in will stop me from doing this. Boredom, tedium, frustration - these may lead me to choose to no longer share my views here on this subject, but that will be
my choice not yours. I will not be 'brow beaten' in to doing so. You may not think that 'brow beating' is what you are doing and it may well be that from your perspective it is not what you are doing but I can tell you as fact that
is how it
feels to me sitting here.