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Steffen Freund
We have some seriously unimpressive people as politicians in this country. Across all parties.
Never a truer word said.We have some seriously unimpressive people as politicians in this country. Across all parties.
Agree. The labour brexitters have a bee sting. They can only use it once, so will do it when it will be decisiveI think May's deal will eventually go through, quite a few Labour MPs will vote for it as well. It was obvious it would lose yesterday so no point sticking their neck out but if it looks closer I think some of them will vote for it. Some of them are in constituencies with 65 - 70% leave votes so can't really go with a year or more long extension and they have their workers rights changes as well.
Most of the ERG will fold bar 10-15 of the hardest.
If I can't produce the cheapest at high quality then I don't deserve market share. Same goes for any product/industry.Provided they are not undercut by some Chinese produce for example. The things your company makes for example must be cheaper to produce in Vietnam or China?
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If I can't produce the cheapest at high quality then I don't deserve market share. Same goes for any product/industry.
It's the competition that makes us continually improve and refine.
We can't be held to ransom by people who thought that brexit meant not just to leave the EU but also to not trade or deal with them. I am certain they do not represent the majority of the British public. Again it goes to highlight how stupidly Cameron framed his referendum.So we have possibly civil unrest and or a recession. Yippee.
I can’t wait.
I thought no deal was going to be voted out....proves how much I don’t pay attention!
We can't be held to ransom by people who thought that brexit meant not just to leave the EU but also to not trade or deal with them. I am certain they do not represent the majority of the British public. Again it goes to highlight how stupidly Cameron framed his referendum.
As for civil unrest by who? The far right or perhaps the elderly brexiteers? Britain has been through worse and got through it. But the sensible remain and brexit voters should not be held to ransom by the crazies.
We can't be held to ransom by people who thought that brexit meant not just to leave the EU but also to not trade or deal with them. I am certain they do not represent the majority of the British public. Again it goes to highlight how stupidly Cameron framed his referendum.
As for civil unrest by who? The far right or perhaps the elderly brexiteers? Britain has been through worse and got through it. But the sensible remain and brexit voters should not be held to ransom by the crazies.
The ERG will use thier warped sense of patriotism to stir up in the media the Brexit voting simple folk!
I opened one in the Czech Republic...or puts you out of business!
As a thought experiment: if all things are equal - if the quality is the same - then cheaper production costs in the developing world due to cheap wages, offset by transportation costs, will beat UK production and consumers will choose the cheaper same quality alternative. Correct?
Have you thought of opening a factory in Vietnam?
The ERG will use thier warped sense of patriotism to stir up in the media the Brexit voting simple folk!
We can't be held to ransom by people who thought that brexit meant not just to leave the EU but also to not trade or deal with them. I am certain they do not represent the majority of the British public. Again it goes to highlight how stupidly Cameron framed his referendum.
As for civil unrest by who? The far right or perhaps the elderly brexiteers? Britain has been through worse and got through it. But the sensible remain and brexit voters should not be held to ransom by the crazies.
Have you thought of opening a factory in Vietnam?
So boycotting elections, jury service, mass tax avoidance etc - already 2/3 and I cant see many people missing Jury service for £1000 fine.I'd say civil disobedience, rather than civil unrest. If democracy/the turnover tests fails, then why engage with the state in any way other than those that would be illegal not to. So boycotting elections, jury service, mass tax avoidance etc.
Not anyone that even remotely experienced it.The best way to get a remain vote in a new referendum is to say 'some' will lose their bus passes, winter fuel allowance and GHod forbid their free TV licenses if we leave.
The older simple folk otherwise think a hard Brexit is a return to the spirit of the blitz and wear it like some hair shirt. Quite sad!
Do we get to choose the plane?!Are we going as far as crowdfunding for airfares etc?
Just asking
I'm in.Are we going as far as crowdfunding for airfares etc?
Just asking
I opened one in the Czech Republic.
And yes, you're right. If developing countries are the best place for those products to be made them that's where they should be made.
McDonald (with a nod from Corbyn) and Starmer have both said in statements and in response to ditecd questions that they support a second ref.
That was in debates and statements today and yesterday in the commons.
It will be a manifesto position for a GE.
Vote for us, we'll get a deal. If the deal is voted down, we have a second ref as a back up instead of no deal.
I think, when it's said and done, we get an extension and then end up with soft-brexit. I hope so anyway, then just move on from all this b0ll0cks.