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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Yes I do understand everything you cut and paste. But you still haven't told me about your business which was moving to Ireland last week.....when do you move.......

I've told you several times its happening the Ireland - Dublin move.

I personally don't care what you believe.


Your statements are absolute grot. That comment from earlier tonight (one of several) from you. Utter ridiculous.
 
It's historical data presented to provide evidence of precedent.


Anything which has gone before is technically 'precedent', in that it has gone before... For example, theguitar in my avatar is a Gibson Les Paul Standard, with two humbucking pickups. The precedent for the humbucking pickup was set by Seth Lover of Gibson in the mid-50s, for which a patent was obtained. Other companies that have put humbucking pickups in their guitars since then are merely following the precedent set by Gibson. Simples!

But the legal definition is different, in that it means 'binding'.
 
I've told you several times its happening the Ireland - Dublin move.

I personally don't care what you believe.


Your statements are absolute grot. That comment from earlier tonight (one of several) from you. Utter ridiculous.

What do you do mate? Genuinely intrigued here.
 
Yes I do understand everything you cut and paste. But you still haven't told me about your business which was moving to Ireland last week.....when do you move.......

Yes mate. Everything really is going as expected.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36701273

UK construction performance weakest for seven years in June
The UK's construction industry experienced its weakest performance for seven years last month, according to a closely watched survey.

The Markit/CIPS construction purchasing managers' index fell to 46.0 in June, its lowest level since June 2009. It had been 51.2 in May.

A figure above 50 indicates expansion - below that, contraction.

Most of the data for the survey was collected before the 23 June referendum in which the UK voted to leave the EU.

"However, the extent and speed of the downturn in the face of political and economic uncertainty is a clear warning flag for the wider post-Brexit economic outlook," said Tim Moore, senior economist at Markit.

'Dire survey'
Markit said a number of firms had commented on reluctance among clients to commence new contracts in the run-up to the referendum, as well as continuing uncertainty about the general economic outlook.

"This is an absolutely dire survey that fuels serious concern over the construction sector," said Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Global Insight.

"The survey can only intensify concern as to just how much the construction sector will be hampered by the Brexit vote."
 
The young and people with a tertiary education are the Remain voters. I am not having a dig at the intelligence of the Leave voters, it's just the way the pie is cut.

If IQ was the basis of decision making then my 3 year old granddaughter would be making all the decisions. People who voted to leave also consist of the young and older people who have even more degrees. The Leave vote also contained many people who have actual experience in the world. It is an insult to even try to suggest that the Remainers are somehow superior to those who voted to Leave.......just look at Bizzaro......
 
I did not lump you in that category, for the simple fact I am unaware of your employment. But if you are in that field...

Maybe we should not criticise the big bankers, and Captains of industry, who make a total balls of things and then receive massive bonuses for doing so. Maybe we should just keep our mouths shut and say nothing. That would suit that cartel of rich people down to the ground...
Thing is that we need everyone. The City made an incredible mess, well global financial services did. People will push things as far as they can to make cash today, it is a part of human nature. REGULATION should be strong enough to keep this part of our nature in check. We need a strong City of London; nothing wrong with that We also need a more equitable tax system, access to opportunity and a strong manufacturing base, we do not have that. Germany does and should be admired for its strength gained through hard work, long term investment and and a real effort to be equitable. Nowhere is perfect but the UK is perverse in its attitude to society and what it values. Note our car industry, now succesful because we no longer own it.
Corbyn and his cretin of a shadow chancellor do not believe in business and are constantly blaming it for the ills of the country. Like we need more Europe we also need more business, supported long term and including a strong manufacturing base. Proper regulation is essential and so are strong businesses. We need to support both. Finally we need to spend real long term money to ensure everybody can participate. You can vote for me at....
 
If IQ was the basis of decision making then my 3 year old granddaughter would be making all the decisions. People who voted to leave also consist of the young and older people who have even more degrees. The Leave vote also contained many people who have actual experience in the world. It is an insult to even try to suggest that the Remainers are somehow superior to those who voted to Leave.......just look at Bizzaro......

Are you trying to argue for Eugenics or something here?

Absolute waffle this.

'Leave' has more degrees.


Hahahaha. Cannot stop laughing at you.
 
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