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We didn't for a long period.
Look up the meaning of "renaissance", it's rather a long word I know.
Getting it up to EU standards will mean it's top quality and can compete against US, Oz and other countries in markets like China and India.
Or would you rather we went back to making standardless crap like in the 70s?
How would that be of benefit?
Seriously its lucky you make your living in such a simple way, you're such a dumbkopf
What if it is a product that is not "top quality" like for example the code you write
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone
Let us run a list of all businesses that would now be impossible for a "man in the street" to start from scratch:
I will start:
Banking, Insurance, pensions, vehicle manufacturing, chemical manufacturing. Pharmaceuticals The list is endless.
We are left with what ? software development , setting up a recruitment business (the only worthwhile ethical business left), selling the big issue
Those businesses are beyond the reach of 'the man in the street' because of the huge capital investment required. It will always be so.
Oh as for pharma, would you prefer some bloke in his shed to sell you medicines after a process of mixing up some blobs of purest purple with green powder and checking whether his dog dies from eating them?
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
Those businesses are beyond the reach of 'the man in the street' because of the huge capital investment required. It will always be so.
Oh as for pharma, would you prefer some bloke in his shed to sell you medicines after a process of mixing up some blobs of green powder and checking whether his dog dies from eating them?
Like all cretins, he keeps digging. Lets see how deep he goes.
Those businesses are beyond the reach of 'the man in the street' because of the huge capital investment required. It will always be so.
Oh as for pharma, would you prefer some bloke in his shed to sell you medicines after a process of mixing up some blobs of purest purple with green powder and checking whether his dog dies from eating them?
And the reason "huge capital expenditure" is required is down to legislation that funnily enough protects the incumbent monopolies.
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone
Those businesses are beyond the reach of 'the man in the street' because of the huge capital investment required. It will always be so.
Oh as for pharma, would you prefer some bloke in his shed to sell you medicines after a process of mixing up some blobs of purest purple with green powder and checking whether his dog dies from eating them?
Spoken like the man in the High Vis jacket from "elf & safety"
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone
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