Anyone interested in stopping Brexit, have you guys and girls seen this?
http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/brexitjustice
I'm pledging right away.
http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/brexitjustice
I'm pledging right away.
A waste of time, sadly - the British establishment is untouchable. Even if it ever gets as far as court, there will be no prosecutions - recent experience of Alastair "Pants-On-Fire" Carmichael clearly demonstrates that.Anyone interested in stopping Brexit, have you guys and girls seen this?
http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/brexitjustice
I'm pledging right away.
A waste of time, sadly - the British establishment is untouchable. Even if it ever gets as far as court, there will be no prosecutions - recent experience of Alastair "Pants-On-Fire" Carmichael clearly demonstrates that.
Ha! It does look like one of those silly Facebook thingsI don't really like Trump...I just think that he's better suited to the task in hand which is to give everyone a sudden jolt back to the reality that this softly softly approach isn't working. America is at war with itself, more amusing than anything else. All around the world, economies collapsing, some armies preparing fer WW3 and they chasing bloody pokemon.
Parenting attitudes and the questions you ask don't really make sense to me. I'm not really understanding why there has to be a choice when they should have all of those things...no one thing could be regarded as any more important or beneficial as any other choice, hence it's a very confusing set of questions. What's the logic behind them and why does there have to be a choice at all?
Some the answers translate into the same thing...looks like a fakebook thing like those silly survey things that do the rounds every few days. The way in which it's worded could mean that yer answers would actually contradict each other were there an attempt to answer it not thought out very carefully. My mistrust of experts means I instantly smell a red herring, regardless what you claim to the contrary. Told ye, I don't trust experts...whats the logic behind that?
We can't stop people coming here as easily without EU border control help, we can't just toss them out without breaking UN laws
wait, so despite Leave claiming that EU membership made us powerless to prevent undesirables coming to the UK
Yes indeed.
Are you aware of how different it is to deport someone from, for example, Albania compared to how easy it is to deport someone from Afghanistan? We can't just put them on a boat and leave them on the beach at Normandy - by international law we have to maintain their wellbeing while they are in our system.
As I said, the referendum result may well result in fewer EU immigrants. But the number of immigrants from god-knows-where will rise without the EU to assist us, and without the EU we're going to have a much harder time figuring out what to do with them when they get here.
Now you're talking about asylum seekers rather than migrants.
Are you aware of how different it is to deport someone from, for example, Albania compared to how easy it is to deport someone from Afghanistan? We can't just put them on a boat and leave them on the beach at Normandy .
Ha! It does look like one of those silly Facebook thingsit actually reveals the 13 totally INSANE secrets to burning belly fat that insurers don't want you to know....
Seriously though, I agree all the qualities are important and in some respects can be seen as similar and in an ideal world you'd want all those qualities, but the question is what in your opinion is the most important of each pair if you had to chose.
- independence or respect for elders?
- obedience or self-reliance?
- considerate or to be well-behaved?
- curiosity or good manners?
The reason is the answers are an excellent indicator of a persons tendency to "authoritarianism". This characteristic, which is independent of left/right/liberal/conservative leanings is the tendency when someone is "stressed" (not work stress but society stress, seeing their society as under attack e.g. gay marriage, immigrants, collapse of unions, fox hunting ban, death of the working class, police brutality based on race) to look for an authoritarian figure.
These figures project personal power, offer simple "fixes", offer to defend against "the other". The "authoritarian" voter is willing to see things like civil liberties and the rule if law eroded to help active these aims.
Trump is a manifestation of such an authority figure for the Americans. Putin is such a figure for the Russians.
There appears to be a match between authoritarian voters and anti EU voters.
The post 9/11 world with terrorism, financial instability, refugees, climate change etc has been the perfect "stress" inducer for "authoritarian" voters, hence the rise of Put in but also the far right in Europe, UKIP in the UK etc.
just to add, as part of the EU we benefited from the Dublin agreement, which meant that nonEU migrants could be sent back to the "first arrival" country.Yes indeed.
Are you aware of how different it is to deport someone from, for example, Albania compared to how easy it is to deport someone from Afghanistan? We can't just put them on a boat and leave them on the beach at Normandy - by international law we have to maintain their wellbeing while they are in our system.
As I said, the referendum result may well result in fewer EU immigrants. But the number of immigrants from god-knows-where will rise without the EU to assist us, and without the EU we're going to have a much harder time figuring out what to do with them when they get here.
In good news, the IMF has today said it expects merely bad, and not catastrophic economic news for the UK...
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2016/update/02/pdf/0716.pdf
(drop in growth, which is good news as it's growth. Which is better than contraction/recession).
Of course, these are experts so we need to disregard them. Or is that only experts that disagree with Michael Gove? I get confused.
In good news, the IMF has today said it expects merely bad, and not catastrophic economic news for the UK...
http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/weo/2016/update/02/pdf/0716.pdf
(drop in growth, which is good news as it's growth. Which is better than contraction/recession).
Of course, these are experts so we need to disregard them. Or is that only experts that disagree with Michael Gove? I get confused.
It seems that the models are generally pretty good when it's business as usual, but show no skill when unusual circumstances come into play.
However, as you said, those forecasts are pretty good when it comes to business as usual. That said, you can expect them to come true, unless an unusual circumstance, such as a Exit from the Brexit (a Br(Exit)^2), occurs.
I'd put forward the position that Brexit itself is beyond the ability of the models to accurately predict. As I said earlier, application of them is as much art as science and past data (which heavily influences how these perform) just doesn't exist for this scenario.