Current Affairs EU In or Out

In or Out

  • In

    Votes: 688 67.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 325 32.1%

  • Total voters
    1,013
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You coming on here just over a week since last week's referendum - claiming 'all is well' - is all anyone needs to know about what you know about business.

Nothing.

You cannot claim that all is well - given that investment in the UK is being withheld and companies are leaving, the BoE and the government are having to take emergency action. In response. That means spending tax payers money.

You can claim to be anything you want. But spouting nonsense about the UK being 'ok' isn't just premature. Its downright irresponsible.

Much like your people's claims of '£350 million per week to the NHS'.

Writing cheques you cannot cash!


I'm a venture capital investor in multiple companies. I'm moving companies to the republic of ireland as a direct consequence of last week. I speak with the directors of multinationals on a daily basis. I know whats going on in the economy more than you do.

Has any company actually left yet?
 
You say "there is no great majority to rise up against the referendum result being binned"...... 17,500,000 is quite a lot of people.....5X the population of Wales, 3X the population of Scotland or the equivalent of the 7th largest country in the EU...........this is over.........

Another scare-monger, pete. Take no notice...
 
Oh dear. Continuity of the things they believe in, despite who the public voted in with a particular manifesto. The civil service acts as an un-elected government.

You really don't know what you are talking about. Quit while you're behind, and not totally out of sight...
 
You coming on here just over a week since last week's referendum - claiming 'all is well' - is all anyone needs to know about what you know about business.

Nothing.

You cannot claim that all is well - given that investment in the UK is being withheld and companies are leaving, the BoE and the government are having to take emergency action. In response. That means spending tax payers money.

You can claim to be anything you want. But spouting nonsense about the UK being 'ok' isn't just premature. Its downright irresponsible.

Much like your people's claims of '£350 million per week to the NHS'

Writing cheques you cannot cash!


I'm a venture capital investor in multiple companies. I'm moving companies to the republic of ireland as a direct consequence of last week. I speak with the directors of multinationals on a daily basis. I know whats going on in the economy more than you do.

You are doing nothing of the sort. I'm retired, which is why I have time to post on here. You probably work for a call centre or sell sausages from a van. Your best friend is wikipedia.....

Ok let's go, where in Ireland are you going ? Why? What tax advantages will you see ? How will you staff your operations, transfer or recruit ? How long will it take to set up your infrastructure, what are the costs? How will the £ versus the € affect your returns, how and from whom will you finance your relocation? What ROCE will you achieve ? What security have you in place for your IT, who will provide your support and financial services? will you use the same Legal people from the UK or transfer to Ireland ?........standard stuff which you already have the answers for.....so go.....
 
You say "there is no great majority to rise up against the referendum result being binned"...... 17,500,000 is quite a lot of people.....5X the population of Wales, 3X the population of Scotland or the equivalent of the 7th largest country in the EU...........this is over.........

And almost an identical number of people would be more than happy to see it being binned.

Including most the people in this city

This is the most distasteful thing about Brexit supporters.

They won by a very slender majority yet act like they won with a landslide.
 
You are doing nothing of the sort. I'm retired, which is why I have time to post on here. You probably work for a call centre or sell sausages from a van. Your best friend is wikipedia.....

Ok let's go, where in Ireland are you going ? Why? What tax advantages will you see ? How will you staff your operations, transfer or recruit ? How long will it take to set up your infrastructure, what are the costs? How will the £ versus the € affect your returns, how and from whom will you finance your relocation? What ROCE will you achieve ? What security have you in place for your IT, who will provide your support and financial services? will you use the same Legal people from the UK or transfer to Ireland ?........standard stuff which you already have the answers for.....so go.....

Point 1. Nope.

Point 2. Dublin. Why. Legal reasons. How we staff is none of your business. Setup is being dicated by the article 50 invocation. However, we've pretty much activated the contingency plan.

£ versus Euro has already increased our competiveness. However, any reasonable businessman will know on a 3 year timescale not to base our businessplans on a weak £ versus Euro.

We entirely self finance the Dublin infrastructure from company revenues without financing. We already have contacts in EIRE and the remainder is not really any of your concern.




You're talking rubbish on here. With very little comprehension of anything you are saying.
 
Point 1. Nope.

Point 2. Dublin. Why. Legal reasons. How we staff is none of your business. Setup is being dicated by the article 50 invocation. However, we've pretty much activated the contingency plan.

£ versus Euro has already increased our competiveness. However, any reasonable businessman will know on a 3 year timescale not to base our businessplans on a weak £ versus Euro.

We entirely self finance the Dublin infrastructure from company revenues without financing. We already have contacts in EIRE and the remainder is not really any of your concern.




You're talking rubbish on here. With very little comprehension of anything you are saying.

You would have been better saying nothing........
 
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