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GarryP Jul 28th 2016 11:49 pm

Re: Did the UK do the right thing in voting to leave the E.U.
 

Originally Posted by astera (Post 12014912)
Only the crappy ones will have a shortage of customers.

The majority fear the influx of cheap foreign labour, because like it or not, cheap wins.


Originally Posted by astera (Post 12014912)
I don't know where you get this idea of 'us vs them' like we're in Africa talking about rival tribes.

Because it's worse than tribes; it's nations. And since the Peace of Westphalia that's been the predominate segmentation of the world.

That doesn't disappear just because some ideologues say it should.

astera Jul 29th 2016 4:26 am

Re: Did the UK do the right thing in voting to leave the E.U.
 
Maybe fellow Europeans actually provide superior workmanship and less bull**** than we've gotten accustomed to with our cowboy plumbers.

Tribes, nations, who cares? :) I think we have more in common with similar folk (honest, hard-working, family people) from neighbouring countries than we do with dissimilar people who share the same passport as us.

Plus any qualms you might have are just temporary, as once their kids go through the English school system they become locals. Same story as in Australia... :)

Amazulu Aug 13th 2016 5:36 pm

Re: Did the UK do the right thing in voting to leave the E.U.
 
No Brexit until at least 2019 then

Quite right too

UK needs to take this slowly and get it right

Beoz Aug 13th 2016 8:27 pm

Re: Did the UK do the right thing in voting to leave the E.U.
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 12026319)
No Brexit until at least 2019 then

Quite right too

UK needs to take this slowly and get it right

2019. Good luck. It will be 202? if ever

GarryP Aug 13th 2016 9:31 pm

Re: Did the UK do the right thing in voting to leave the E.U.
 

Originally Posted by Beoz (Post 12026403)
2019. Good luck. It will be 202? if ever

Tell me again when the UK election has to be ...... oh yes, it's 7 May 2020.

All aboard for referendum Mk II, the reckoning....

Swerv-o Aug 14th 2016 1:04 pm

Re: Did the UK do the right thing in voting to leave the E.U.
 

Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 12026425)
Tell me again when the UK election has to be ...... oh yes, it's 7 May 2020.

All aboard for referendum Mk II, the reckoning....


Starting to wonder if it's actually likely to happen at all.

Interesting article in The Standard here:

David Allen Green: Brexit means Brexit — but in reality it’s a long time away | Comment | London Evening Standard


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Swerv-o Aug 14th 2016 1:07 pm

Re: Did the UK do the right thing in voting to leave the E.U.
 

Originally Posted by Swerv-o (Post 12026790)
Starting to wonder if it's actually likely to happen at all.

Interesting article in The Standard here:

David Allen Green: Brexit means Brexit — but in reality it’s a long time away | Comment | London Evening Standard


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And here as well:

The UK Supreme Court has a clear legal path to block Article 50 and stop Brexit


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Charismatic Aug 15th 2016 7:01 pm

Re: Did the UK do the right thing in voting to leave the E.U.
 
First "hard" data point due tonight in the form of inflation data. Have Bank of England went far enough with their round of rates cutting and QE to purge the economy of deflation?

OzTennis Aug 15th 2016 7:54 pm

Re: Did the UK do the right thing in voting to leave the E.U.
 

Originally Posted by Charismatic (Post 12027556)
First "hard" data point due tonight in the form of inflation data. Have Bank of England went far enough with their round of rates cutting and QE to purge the economy of deflation?

It's generally accepted that the much greater QE the BofE has put in place over recent times hasn't been effective. It's not really a question of have they eased enough but one of will it be effective. Only time will tell.

GarryP Aug 15th 2016 10:55 pm

Re: Did the UK do the right thing in voting to leave the E.U.
 

Originally Posted by Charismatic (Post 12027556)
First "hard" data point due tonight in the form of inflation data. Have Bank of England went far enough with their round of rates cutting and QE to purge the economy of deflation?

Inflation up, not down.

https://www.theguardian.com/business...-business-live

astera Aug 21st 2016 12:18 am

Re: Did the UK do the right thing in voting to leave the E.U.
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 12026319)
No Brexit until at least 2019 then

Quite right too

UK needs to take this slowly and get it right

I don't think there's a way to make a wrong move in a right manner. It's like deciding to jump off the roof of a 2-storey building and hoping to break both legs and possibly an arm as opposed to ending up in a wheelchair or coffin.

The right move would be to reconsider the initial decision in the first place.

OzTennis Aug 21st 2016 8:32 pm

Re: Did the UK do the right thing in voting to leave the E.U.
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 12026319)
No Brexit until at least 2019 then

Quite right too

UK needs to take this slowly and get it right

It is going to take time but it couldn't happen quickly so why dress it up as sitting back, pausing, choosing the best options etc? The nitty gritty of what Brexit means and how it will be achieved here:

Brexit means Brexit … but the big question is when? | Politics | The Guardian

astera Aug 23rd 2016 6:40 am

Re: Did the UK do the right thing in voting to leave the E.U.
 

Originally Posted by OzTennis;12031918[url=http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/aug/22/brexit-means-brexit-when-is-big-question
Brexit means Brexit … but the big question is when? | Politics | The Guardian[/url]

Good article - seems like things won't be changing for quite a long time (if at all...). :)

I love how our gov't is looking at Switzerland or Norway as "examples" of how to proceed, even though each of these scenarios is worse than remaining a fully-fledged member of the Union.

Amazulu Aug 23rd 2016 1:23 pm

Re: Did the UK do the right thing in voting to leave the E.U.
 

Originally Posted by astera (Post 12031380)
I don't think there's a way to make a wrong move in a right manner. It's like deciding to jump off the roof of a 2-storey building and hoping to break both legs and possibly an arm as opposed to ending up in a wheelchair or coffin.

The right move would be to reconsider the initial decision in the first place.

I don't understand this logic

I think that the UK should have stayed in the EU and has made a mistake but the people have spoken and in a real democracy, that's vital

Brexit means Brexit (why have a vote if it is going to be ignored?) and the best that the UK can do is to exit and work out a solution to go forward

It's going to be tough but they'll sort it out - they've faced worse problems in the past and have overcome them that's for sure

Beoz Aug 23rd 2016 8:33 pm

Re: Did the UK do the right thing in voting to leave the E.U.
 

Originally Posted by Amazulu (Post 12033602)
I don't understand this logic

I think that the UK should have stayed in the EU and has made a mistake but the people have spoken and in a real democracy, that's vital

Brexit means Brexit (why have a vote if it is going to be ignored?) and the best that the UK can do is to exit and work out a solution to go forward

It's going to be tough but they'll sort it out - they've faced worse problems in the past and have overcome them that's for sure

Yes they have. Brits do have a funny knack of coming back. See the Olympic thread.


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