@PaoloPoAko@stanczykonline@ianmiles That's sort of point isn't it? Considering most countries have multiple distinct cultures, traditions, dialects or languages I don't believe you can.
However apparently if I don't assimilate I should leave, so I'm wondering what exactly I need to integrate into.
@JNJD42@mikegalsworthy@maitlis Ahhh yes Cambridge Econometrics that well known remainer institution....
Feel free to debunk their macro-sectoral model. I am waiting with baited breath for your paper doing so.
https://t.co/W6pjTzU3QC
@sergeantdixie@mikegalsworthy What metric are you using? We are not outperforming France in terms of GDP growth, and the Eurozone is doing much better than us in this regard.
@rlmumford@campbellclaret@found_a_lock_in Wrong, Switzerland is partially in the single market via bilateral agreements. This agreement means they accepted the four freedoms which include freedom of movement.
@Tinchpractice1@FennieBee @Shivajihimself @TerraOrBust Another fatuous comment.
You have been proven wrong about visas, you are unable to explain how loosing rights and increasing red tape is a benefit. Do you have anything intelligent to say?
@Tinchpractice1@FennieBee @Shivajihimself @TerraOrBust Obviously, is that the best you have? So you agree it's not as simple as just get a visa. Explain how loosing rights and increasing red tape is a benefit.
@Tinchpractice1@FennieBee @Shivajihimself @TerraOrBust When I travel to another country my UK passport is stamped and this starts the 90 day limit for travel within the Schengen. To avoid loosing my blue card I have to go the immigration office and have the stamp invalidated.
Before Brexit none of this was an issue.
@Tinchpractice1@FennieBee @Shivajihimself @TerraOrBust This is not 100% correct, there is no Schengen Visa. If you want to stay longer than 90 days you would require either a residence permit or a national long-stay visa. You would need to apply in each country you were planning to visit, that's 27 different sets of rules.
@Tarotlovers @DianaSalmon1 @Shivajihimself @Tinchpractice1@TerraOrBust The "Cookie Directive" gave individualsย rights to refuse the use of cookies, and other things that reduce their online privacy.
What is silly about that?
Never heard anyone complain about it, you could just turn off cookies in your browser and use a cookie notice blocker.
@MHegartyPiano@ClarkeMicah@NicolaCatt Your point is haha that's silly. Thankfully Science & Engineering don't require you to understand them for them to benefit your life. Otherwise people like you would still be living in caves.
@shaunmwing@ClarkeMicah@NicolaCatt Irrelevant & meaningless.
This is not the definition we use and has not been for 40 years. Two people being being wrong in the 1790's has no relevance to the definition today.
In 1959 the yard was defined as equal to exactly 0.9144m so even Imperial realises on Metric.
@m0jomoj0@MHegartyPiano@ClarkeMicah@NicolaCatt Won what argument? I was simply pointing out @ClarkeMicah's mistake when he asserted that the metre "is based on a mistake" it is not.
Unless you can prove the "stupid" definition I have provided is incorrect then there is no argument to be had.