Lordo wrote: i mean next thing they are going to suggest is to buildastairway to the moon.
erolz66 wrote:Lordo wrote: i mean next thing they are going to suggest is to buildastairway to the moon.
Or a bridge between Scotland and NI even
Pyrpolizer wrote:Paphitis wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:Paphitis wrote:
America and Australia are developed as well, as is Japan, Singapore and South Korea and others. China is also transitioning to a developed economy.
It isn't nonsense at all. The EU is the worst performing area out of all sectors, both developed and non developed and that should tell you something right there.
Before going any further show me a link proving your claim.
Sorry I made a mistake. Antarctica is the slowest growing economy then followed by Europe/EU
https://theconversation.com/fact-check- ... -eus-61235
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/0 ... ope-is-an/
https://thesoundingline.com/non-perform ... rst-world/
I knew you were talking nonsense.
So the EU having a growth of 2% (compared to 2.3% of N.America) marks it as the worst performing economy?
Listen Paphitis, I prefer to live in the EU and have 2% growth, than live in Sub Saharian Africa and have 6%, or live in India and China and have even more.
Neeext!! ®
Pyrpolizer wrote:Paphitis wrote:Londonrake wrote:I think the crunch will come when somebody reminds Hungary that they're one of the biggest receivers of EU funds.
You as a Brit should be one of the first to know that money is no replacement to your own culture, customs, pride and dignity. Also democracy.
The EU is dealing with Nationalists here.
Plus, I am sure Britain can send 10 or so Billion over Hungary's way in terms of foreign aid for their veto.
Stop it pleeease.
Lordo wrote:brexshitters are coming up with some novel ways of implementing brexit. bafidi today claimed uk can bribe the hungarians to veto the extension and grumpy claimed the rest of the world can form theirown trade group and lock eu out. i mean next thing they are going to suggest is to buildastairway to the moon.
Paphitis wrote:
I think you have lost the plot. Growth in the EU is 0.9% compared to 2.4% in North America, 2.6% in the Middle east and Africa, and 5.1% in Sub Saharan Africa. It doesn't mention Australia and New Zealand, but they are hovering around the 2.5%. Asia, and central Eurasia would be well over 3%
The Eurozone is dreaming to have 2%. It's never had that since 2007.
Look at the links again.
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