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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostBut that's the whole beauty of living in an open, entrepreneurial, business focused, liberal democracy, with light regulation, strong laws and low taxes.
YOU don't need to worry about it.
Today somebody, I don't know whether it was a boy or girl, whether they were old or young, whether they came from a privileged background or from the streets*, started a company.
It's only a tiny embryo today. But they have seen a golden opportunity and the chance to build something they love. Being an entrepreneurial go-getter they've seized the opportunity with both hands.
It might be manufacturing outfit, it could be a new service based organisation. Whatever it is, they have the passion, intelligence and commitment to make a success of it.
Today it employs one person, by the end of the decade it will employ 500. In 20 years it will employ 50,000 and be entering the FTSE100. Creating employment and opportunity for many.
Wish them luck!
* Statistically : It's a privately educated, white, male.
*Anyway, low taxes???!! La la land like all the other cretins.Comment
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostAnyway we're 4 pages into this thread and no Brexiter has any credible plan for the future.
Therefore, my initial conclusion remains the same, the sh!t will eventually hit the fan.
The End Of The World Is Nigh!
That's you, that is.Comment
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostYeah but what will the 50% with an IQ under 100 do?
*Anyway, low taxes???!! La la land like all the other cretins.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHow can I get to that place?Comment
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Originally posted by CretinWatcher View PostPlease try not to be dense.
Honda, Toyota and Nissan are here because they got government money to set up here.
Theyll be gone if they have to pay tariffs to access the EU.
We're the country with the growing twin deficits, one of which is the largest in the Western world, debt-GDP ratio of 90% and growing. Our fiscal and monetary positon is poor.
Why do you think that is, if as you say "we are the innovators the entrepreneurs the country that makes things happen the ideas people,"?
Could it be all BS, do you think?
if we pay them tariffs we charge them tariffs it works both waysComment
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostLowest corporation tax in the G7.
It sure great multinationals will pay less tax in UK, who do you think will be picking up the tab?Comment
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So we might get less immigrants leaving the EU, but then we'll get less housing as well
UK's Barratt could slow pace of housebuilding after Brexit vote | Reuters
I think eventually the penny will drop about the EU, but it might take some time.
I'm alright JackComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSo we might get less immigrants leaving the EU, but then we'll get less housing as well
UK's Barratt could slow pace of housebuilding after Brexit vote | Reuters
I think eventually the penny will drop about the EU, but it might take some time.
First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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