@bwoebi Don't then. I've said it before and I'll say it again. If the EU wants to risk more damage to the economies of Spain, Italy etc and breed more EUscepticism, then let's play brinkmanship games.
@Leigh right, UK is a very large importer and they want cheap imports. They are much more in need of imports than EU in express needs of exports to UK…
I'm really intrigued by this "we hold all the cards" argument that seems to be grounded in a superiority complex. I had thought that the "we are implicitly better than you" attitude was disappearing, it's incredibly damaging in all kinds of ways :-(
@bwoebi Being a net importer is an advantage in trade negotiations. We can import from anywhere, you cannot make up that export from anywhere.
There will always be countries willing to sell cheese, wine, cars, etc. There will not always be a willing customer for those products to make up for GB's buying power.
@MattPrelude In general, yes… the issue is that you're only close to EU … so either you have relatively expensive shipping costs or pay a bit more in the trade deal.
@MattPrelude oh yeah, iceland. I forgot their GNP is at least on par with the buying power of the EU. but I guess if they can beat England in soccer its probably true.
@DaveRandom Pretty sure as a skilled worker, even outside of the EU I'd be able to live and work anywhere I chose, just a couple of extra hoops to jump through (I'd obviously get a job before trying to move, not emigrate and then search)
@MattPrelude The US has H1B, with a cap around 60,000. Last year they had 220,000+ applications which turns the whole thing, for everyone, into a lottery scheme, giving you around a 32/33% chance of getting in. For a H1B, with a sponsor.
@virepo why may I ask do you need to see the absolute url to the video? Should you not embed it, and use javascript to prevent default? either case, check this out stackoverflow.com/questions/9756837/…
@MattPrelude It's not control of skills there, it's control of numbers. My expertise is then equal to that of someone wanting to get in to work on a factory floor
And I don't think it is ("skilled" doesn't just mean software engineering)
@MattPrelude Okay, someone who is a writer has the same level of 'skills'. Someone who works in agriculture does. A fashion model does. As does a judge or a lawyer.
@Gordon You have to consider replaceability. We are more able to replace imports than EU is to replace exports. It's easier to find people who want to sell cars/wine/cheese than it is to find someone who wants to buy them.
@Gordon Scotland wont leave. Tell them they have to accept the Euro, and Schengen, and a tariff on their €50b of exports to UK, and Spain will just veto their EU membership... see what they say.
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@virepo Well, whatever the case .. you need to play around with the headers. Or ask it in SO and put a bounty for it.
@bwoebi Because all new EU states need to commit to join the Euro in time, and Scotland has the economic strength to do it... or would if it didn't run a 10% deficit because of low crude price.
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@Danack It's great that an event that happened 100 years ago can still get this kind of attention and respect, good on them.
"All Member States of the European Union, except Denmark and the United Kingdom, are required to adopt the euro and join the euro area. To do this they must meet certain conditions known as 'convergence criteria'."
@MattPrelude Also, question is, if Scotland would separate before UK leaves, perhaps it would actually not have to re-enter the EU as new member … nobody knows yet.
@bwoebi If Scotland had to re-enter, Spain would veto it because they have an active policy not to support secession movements because of their own issues with secession.
@Gordon The BoE and the Chancellor have both said we refuse to let Scotland keep the pound if it becomes independent because we're not willing to underwrite their currency issues.
@Gordon I think Greece & Italy wish they didn't take the Euro. Not having control over your own interest rates & ability to inflate/deflate the size of the currency base is awful for them.
I've lived in Italy, the EU is far worse for them than it is for us.
@bwoebi I'm kinda stuck in a loop. I can start mysql with innodb recovery mode. But that forces it to start in read-only mode. When I create a dump while it's in that mode it seems to go OK, but then when I want to import it back (and thus have to disable read-only), it crashes instantly.
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and tbh, it's nice to have inflation stopped by bigger players, such as Germany. It is bad for big companies, but good for individuals that would otherwise constantly see their bank account killed by inflation
@AdilIlhan that sort of comment you made is not appreciated. Seriously, with the amount of effort we put into working on this, "X is always gonna be shit" is not encouraging, nor helpful, nor friendly
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@MattPrelude why not? 5 star is the best party currently in italy, imho. they are not "professional liars salesmen" but professors, doctors, engineers... talented normal people
@Wes Because their main message is Eurosceptic. The Eurosceptic movement is responding to the EU's expansionism and I was just surprised it happened in Italy.
@bwoebi We did, David Cameron went to the Commission and tried to negotiate an end to freedom of movement. It didn't happen, proving that the EU can't be fixed, so we left.
the sad thing about all these populist movements rearing their ugly head is that people apparently learned nothing from 20th century history or have forgotten about it. they follow the rat catchers touting oversimplified truisms to complex problems; solutions of the past that led to disasters and that are not fit for our current times.
@AdilIlhan It's not egoist. Documenting costs time and if you just say "this is bad" … how is it better? detail your improvements. Help showing them up.