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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Sorry mate but I defo have more life experience than you. It shines through. You can't be that bigoted and claim to have perception.

No need for the big I am online mate. Laughing at your meltdown because of it. It's no thing really pal. We're just chatting about your predujices and selling out the younger generation so selfishly.

My favourite part was you dismissing world respected economists though. Well in. You know more than them. Now THATS what I call life experience.

I voted out because I hate the younger generation, I want them all to be as miserable as me.
 
Surely though a heterogenisation of standards creates a wider range of niches and hence more jobs
We already see it with eggs for example; free range eggs hold a captive market quite discreet from the caged market preventing streamlining of production and thus increasing jobs due to economies of scale

Honestly think what needs to happen is a wave of individualisation as opposed to globalisation as smaller start ups are far more labour intensive and generally quicker to adapt to changing conditions
To achieve this we need a major stripping back of regulations at both international (eu legislation) and national (intellectual property etc) levels

That's already happening to a large extent, and will only accelerate when things like 3D printing becomes more advanced. The thing is, with technology, the latest wave of start-ups hire many fewer people than the company's they're replacing. Instagram/Kodak is a hackneyed example, but would you regard Airbnb in the same way you would a Hilton? I doubt Tesla employ as many people per car as GM did in their heyday.

I quite agree regarding regulations, but I suspect that the EU free trade agreements, substantial though they no doubt are, are much less weighty than their equivalent would be if each nation negotiated bilateral deals with one another.
 
That's already happening to a large extent, and will only accelerate when things like 3D printing becomes more advanced. The thing is, with technology, the latest wave of start-ups hire many fewer people than the company's they're replacing. Instagram/Kodak is a hackneyed example, but would you regard Airbnb in the same way you would a Hilton? I doubt Tesla employ as many people per car as GM did in their heyday.

I quite agree regarding regulations, but I suspect that the EU free trade agreements, substantial though they no doubt are, are much less weighty than their equivalent would be if each nation negotiated bilateral deals with one another.

Honestly if it were up to me there'd be no need for national trading agreements as itd simply be each company works out their deal with each company regardless of where they are and without governmental interference

Honestly the main issue we have to grapple with in britain is population - we're breeding at ridiculous rates causing a massive oversupply of labour and hence a fall in wages
The general population are however easily conned into voting for things like child benefit and free childcare which will only exacerbate these issues
At the same time theres an added pressure from free movement of people exploiting the osmotic pressure of richer economies vs poorer economies
I think our best bet is to isolate ourselves, bring in revenue from sectors currently banned (drugs, prostitution etc) and at the same time eliminate factors supporting population expansion (especially in lower tier sectors) in order to maintain sensible wage levels

Not that anything which damages the ability of lobbyists will see the light of day in this country
*sigh
 
Sorry mate but I defo have more life experience than you. It shines through. You can't be that bigoted and claim to have perception.

No need for the big I am online mate. Laughing at your meltdown because of it. It's no thing really pal. We're just chatting about your predujices and selling out the younger generation so selfishly.

My favourite part was you dismissing world respected economists though. Well in. You know more than them. Now THATS what I call life experience.

"...Sorry mate but I defo have more life experience than you..." Impossible to state with any degree of certainty, never mind 100% Stupid reply.

"...You can't be that bigoted and claim to have perception..." Again, an idiotic sentence. I am not bigoted. How you can come to that conclusion completely escapes me, and any other rational thinking person. You're a fool for writing that alone. And how you can tie in perception with the first part of that sentence... Completely illogical, but then your posts in this thread have never really followed any logical path in your replies to me, as evidenced by them today.

You are the big 'I am'. As I have posted, your posts have kept me amused all afternoon. Haven't laughed so much since I was on the same bill as the likes of Stan Boardman, Tom O'Connor, Norman Collier, Ken Dood, George Roper, and other such comedians.

If you think I have prejudices, then fine, there's nothing I can do about your blinkered thinking. Given that you know absolutely nothing about me personally, it shows up just how bankrupt your thinking is in that matter. Sad, really.

As for the world-respected economists, we must agree to differ. There is something at play that has always gone on with regard to economics, even when world finances took a major blow 10 or so years ago. I won't go into great detail, but there is NO WAY any major economy of the world will be allowed to tank. In recent times we have seen the lesser economies of Greece, Portugal & Spain in a poor state, but still propped up. So economists can go in/onto the news media and bleat about this, that and the other, but the big picture is another matter altogether...
 
Yes mate. Yes they do. And they always do.

He's racist. And if you voted Brexit so are you.

Nice solidarity here though.

Think that is more than a bit of a sweeping statement.

Perhaps a more accurate stance might be that not everyone who voted out is a racist, but every one who is a racist did.

Either way, this is getting beyond tedious.
 
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