Brexit, for once some facts.

Lister

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My wife is in a care home, and is also an ardent socialist.
We are messing around at the corners, when something really meaningful needs to be activated.
Not a few pence on council tax, but an increase in income tax, that would benefit those in need.
 

anotherkiwi

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My wife is in a care home, and is also an ardent socialist.
We are messing around at the corners, when something really meaningful needs to be activated.
Not a few pence on council tax, but an increase in income tax, that would benefit those in need.
Can I pronounce the dark speech? So be it, we need a tax on speculation and tax evasion. A tiny, tiny tax. But on billions of billions it will add up...

Investment isn't speculation and vice versa. Good capitalism creates wealth but bad capitalism whisks it away into the pockets of the greedy. Shame is they can't take it with them. :rolleyes:
 
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D8ve

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Can I pronounce the dark speech? So be it, we need a tax on speculation and tax evasion. A tiny, tiny tax. But on billions of billions it will add up...

Investment isn't speculation and vice versa. Good capitalism creates wealth but bad capitalism whisks it away into the pockets of the greedy. Shame is they can't take it with them. :rolleyes:
How about they leave it behind, and assisted exit too.
 
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soundwave

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there is plenty of money about if you know how to tap in to it like the skills funding agency that has a 3.2 billion budget that the welfare to work parasites live off in bed with the dwp that offer no help to anyone bar there prophet it is a fkn racket.

so they sent me in for a 2 week course.
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there fee for that is £1000 each in a group of ten and will help you back in to work my fkn ass hole.
 
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Kudoscycles

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Brexit may just bring the EU together,there seems to be a common hatred of the U.K. and a determination that we will not prosper from leaving.
The Remainers in the UK are putting as many obstacles in the government's way and once EU negotiations start the EU are going to make life hell for Theresa May.
She has few friends in the EU and I can't see many in her cabinet and who would want the right wing of the Tory party as friends.....she must be under incredible stress,she must so want the PM job.
It reminds me of Tony Blair dumping all the hassle on Gordon Brown,who survived barely a year,Cameron has done similar to May,I wonder how long she will last?
KudosDave
 
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anotherkiwi

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there seems to be a common hatred of the U.K.
You have been reading the UK press again Dave, you know it will make you blind...

I would say a common "Doh?" and wonderment at so much stupidity in the UK press, a WTF? moment maybe.
 

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Brexit may just bring the EU together,there seems to be a common hatred of the U.K. and a determination that we will not prosper from leaving.
The Remainers in the UK are putting as many obstacles in the government's way and once EU negotiations start the EU are going to make life hell for Theresa May.
She has few friends in the EU and I can't see many in her cabinet and who would want the right wing of the Tory party as friends.....she must be under incredible stress,she must so want the PM job.
It reminds me of Tony Blair dumping all the hassle on Gordon Brown,who survived barely a year,Cameron has done similar to May,I wonder how long she will last?
KudosDave
KudosDave, the EU does not hate the UK. Obviously I cannot talk for the reminder of the 500 million, but any discussions I have had would be along the lines of: we are puzzled and bewildered that the UK has or intends to throw away what we perceive to be a worthwhile marriage. Those of us who understand the English language and could follow the debate, if that is what it could be called, are even more puzzled.
Very simply the EU wanted the UK to remain a full member and still does. That is a legitimate aspiration.
As I am not a UK citizen or resident, it would not be appropriate for me to comment on personalities, but I do feel that you have not been well served by either side in the debate.
 

oldgroaner

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there is plenty of money about if you know how to tap in to it like the skills funding agency that has a 3.2 billion budget that the welfare to work parasites live off in bed with the dwp that offer no help to anyone bar there prophet it is a fkn racket.

so they sent me in for a 2 week course.
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there fee for that is £1000 each in a group of ten and will help you back in to work my fkn ass hole.
All part of conning the public that something beneficial is being done.
 
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oldgroaner

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Can I pronounce the dark speech? So be it, we need a tax on speculation and tax evasion. A tiny, tiny tax. But on billions of billions it will add up...

Investment isn't speculation and vice versa. Good capitalism creates wealth but bad capitalism whisks it away into the pockets of the greedy. Shame is they can't take it with them. :rolleyes:
Good Capitalism? my, my! the very idea! :eek:
Theoretically possible, but then so is Good Government, but what isn't conceivable is imagining you are going to get either by voting to leave the EU and your living standards and conditions taking a nose dive in the process.
 
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oldgroaner

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How about they leave it behind, and assisted exit too.
We could call that "Greedthanasia" and impose a Tax on them to pay for it too, which applies on a rapidly increasing scale as income rises, and delays it's application.
Works for me.:cool:
 
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oldgroaner

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Can I pronounce the dark speech? So be it, we need a tax on speculation and tax evasion. A tiny, tiny tax. But on billions of billions it will add up...

Investment isn't speculation and vice versa. Good capitalism creates wealth but bad capitalism whisks it away into the pockets of the greedy. Shame is they can't take it with them. :rolleyes:
I have a much more Fundamental idea, make Shares carry a corporate responsibility by preventing them being put back on the market till they have been owned for at least five years by the person who purchased them.
That way they would be forced to take an interest in the fate of the company that issued the shares and it would kill speculators.
 
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oldgroaner

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Here's something to put in your diary.
Today is December 16 2016

Yesterday Davis said this
"The Brexit Secretary told MPs that he expected his department to be wound up within about two and a half years."
 
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anotherkiwi

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I loved the photos of May getting the cold shoulder treatment from her "peers" at the EU meeting. I rejoin @Danidl's comments above.

Appreciation of UK residents from the French side:

- The French love the Scots, very long historical ties, "Oh you're Scottish! For a moment I was afraid you might be English..." I have often heard
- The English are considered quaint, eccentric and a little bewildering at times, OK completely bewildering :rolleyes:
- the Welsh are admired by the Basques for their rugby and singing
- the Irish tend to be considered as one people not two
- your youth is considered as "lost": rude, vulgar, violent and drunkard - cheap holidays in Benidorm have not improved your image...

No hatred to be seen, even after a six Nations defeat!
 
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Woosh

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Brexit may just bring the EU together,there seems to be a common hatred of the U.K. and a determination that we will not prosper from leaving.
The Remainers in the UK are putting as many obstacles in the government's way and once EU negotiations start the EU are going to make life hell for Theresa May.
She has few friends in the EU and I can't see many in her cabinet and who would want the right wing of the Tory party as friends.....she must be under incredible stress,she must so want the PM job.
It reminds me of Tony Blair dumping all the hassle on Gordon Brown,who survived barely a year,Cameron has done similar to May,I wonder how long she will last?
KudosDave
Brexit is slowly but steadily bringing us a sense of reality. What is really our influence or leverage in the world? Will we pay the divorce bill? If we do, would there be more austerity? What is the Pound truly worth? Will we be forced to hand over our seat at the UN Security Council to the EU? The Express has even run articles explaining what the Single Market is and the 50 billion Euros divorce bill, in a way, starts the process of national reconciliation.
 
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Kudoscycles

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Brexit is slowly but steadily bringing us a sense of reality. What is really our influence or leverage in the world? Will we pay the divorce bill? If we do, would there be more austerity? What is the Pound truly worth? Will we be forced to hand over our seat at the UN Security Council to the EU? The Express has even run articles explaining what the Single Market is and the 50 billion Euros divorce bill, in a way, starts the process of national reconciliation.
My industry,motorsport,still dominates the world,most of the F1 and WRC teams are here,I suspect post Brexit that will still be the case,no other countries have enough expertise and volumes to replace the UK.
If we have to pay that £50 billion I think it will pretty much finish us financially,we are struggling already(tax take)and we havent started Brexit.
KudosDave
 
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oldgroaner

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Brexit is slowly but steadily bringing us a sense of reality. What is really our influence or leverage in the world? Will we pay the divorce bill? If we do, would there be more austerity? What is the Pound truly worth? Will we be forced to hand over our seat at the UN Security Council to the EU? The Express has even run articles explaining what the Single Market is and the 50 billion Euros divorce bill, in a way, starts the process of national reconciliation.
reconciliation? odd choice of word that perhaps might describe the optimal view, much more likely it will in reality need two
Apathetic resignation might be a better fit, at least on the part of the UK

I really do not see the pro versus anti EU factions here in the UK
reaching an actual reconciliation, more like a cold war stand off,
and racist elements have come out of the woodwork, encouraged by the media and let loose to work mischief that will take years to put down.
 
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Woosh

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reconciliation? odd choice of word that perhaps might describe the optimal view, much more likely it will in reality need two
Apathetic resignation might be a better fit, at least on the part of the UK

I really do not see the pro versus anti EU factions here in the UK
reaching an actual reconciliation, more like a cold war stand off,
and racist elements have come out of the woodwork, encouraged by the media and let loose to work mischief that will take years to put down.
Assuming that the brexit process will continue, the next government will have to do just that.
 

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