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Originally posted by AtW View PostYes me too, but it isn't us who will be benefiting personally from having that trade deal done.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostI'd rather scrap free trade with India and keep more IT jobs with British workers who pay tax in this country.
Where are these IT jobs coming from, if not from the open economy you want to close?
I can't think of a single world class British software or services company, can you?Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by LondonManc View Post. Throw in the ancillary spend of more UK contractors spending in the UK and you're seeing the wealth spread within the UK. Multiply that up across other areas and industries within the UK and it would, imho, make a significant difference to our standards of living; far more than the trade deal with India would.
British prosperity is based on the "kindness of strangers" as Mark Carney said, not least in buying the gilts (debt) that fund our standard of living.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSo free trade with the EU is about to be scrapped, the US will scrap free trade with everyone else and we shouldn't trade with the fastest growing economy in the world.
Where are these IT jobs coming from, if not from the open economy you want to close?
I can't think of a single world class British software or services company, can you?
Sage, Northgate and Sophos straight off the top of my head. Probably more out there. Alterian, Invensys, MicroFocus. Too busy laughing at your ignorance to carry on. guru my ass!The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View Post
Sage, Northgate and Sophos straight off the top of my head. Probably more out there. Alterian, Invensys, MicroFocus. Too busy laughing at your ignorance to carry on. guru my ass!
Sage 1 billion turnover
Sophos 0.5 billion
Alterian 38 million
Google 75 billion
Amazon 107 billion
Microsoft 85 billion
Even the Germans have SAP, 26 billion
I said world class, not supporting a few 100 employees in the arse end of Bumshire.Last edited by sasguru; 1 February 2017, 16:10.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by Andy2 View PostGuess where will the body shopping companies send their 'export' to now,
as in US they will have to pay a min. salary of USD130K
PS: we are doomedMcCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
Spock: "Trained? Judging from you, I would have guessed it was trial and error."Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post
Even the Germans have SAP, 26 billion
The Germans have SAP true, don't know another German one though. As for the French, Italians, Dutch and so on - they are just as bad as us.
You shouldn't look down on "small" ( in a global sense ) UK companies. They are still good, viable businesses. And there are plenty UK software companies in that small to medium sized bracket providing good jobs.
Aveva is one that springs to mind.
So the big "Internet Companies" are Amazon, Facebook, Google - name a single big European one ( including the UK ). It's not just a weakness of the UK, but a weakness of Europe as a whole.Comment
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostYeah but you could say that about most EU countries.
The Germans have SAP true, don't know another German one though. As for the French, Italians, Dutch and so on - they are just as bad as us.
You shouldn't look down on "small" ( in a global sense ) UK companies. They are still good, viable businesses. And there are plenty UK software companies in that small to medium sized bracket providing good jobs.
Aveva is one that springs to mind.
So the big "Internet Companies" are Amazon, Facebook, Google - name a single big European one ( including the UK ). It's not just a weakness of the UK, but a weakness of Europe as a whole.
(and not just software multinationals, there's lots of IT jobs in banks and pharma, the (only?) 2 great British success stories)
As an aside I've worked for some small British start-ups that were truly world class, in technology, if not in size, but the British way is to cash in and flog the company to a large foreign co. asap. before it becomes big.
Not that I'm complaining, my shares in one of these when cashed, while it did not make me a millionaire then, allowed me to buy a modest house for cash years ago.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostA cynical person might think this is the real reason why Silicon Valley hates Trump.Comment
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