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Originally posted by original PM View PostWhat?? are you implying he was a bit dim?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI haven't spoken in a while to the only declared Brexiteer that I know. I expect he's delighted that millions of Turks haven't moved to the UK now that Turkey joined the EU in 2017. I don't know what he makes of the fact that men can still marry their boyfriends, which was one of the other main reasons he was pro-Brexit.
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Originally posted by Cirrus View PostThe few people I know who voted for Brexit are the type who are disinclined to dig into the detail. They tend to be happy-go-lucky/it'll-all-be-alright-in-the-end people. They didn't know what Brexit actually meant at the time, they don't know now, and they don't particularly care.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI don't think Brexiteers actually know what Brexit means
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostThe point is, and I'm not surprised you've missed it, is that without the Big Four, there wouldn't be parasitic teams of inept consultants hoovering up massive amounts of budget that could be used for contractors. There would be far more apprentice-wannabes than accountants out on the dole. HTHBIDI
Do you really believe that large companies would prefer a hundred individual consultants over a single supplier with an international name, and that they would be rubbing their hands if their big supplier went bust?
(I know what the answer should be and I agree that it should be the first one, but the reality is that it is generally the second one)
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Originally posted by meridian View PostEh? That makes no sense, could you explain?
If the big four failed (unlikely) businesses would still need accountants. But there would now be thousands of recently-unemployed accountants to select from.
Their point was that they would lose the ability to directly sell services into the EU. They would adapt, of course, by setting up or enlarging their EU base (as companies like AIG and EasyJet already have). That would move that portion of the tax base overseas.
Any contractor opportunities (if there are any?) would only benefit those able to sell their services into the EU. I.e. Non-UK-only European citizens.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYou show me a CEO who gives a fook about anything but lining his/her own pocket and I will show you my dick.
Should I explain it to you with crayons?
They are using your fear of change and the unknown to control you so they can continue to rule you.
A CEO who cares about anything but? There’s plenty of them out there, especially those in charge of medium-sized local enterprises with small local workforces.
I don’t want to see your dick though.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostIf the big four failed, contracting would be booming. Just leaving that as a Post-It on the side of your Etch-a-Sketch for you.
If the big four failed (unlikely) businesses would still need accountants. But there would now be thousands of recently-unemployed accountants to select from.
Their point was that they would lose the ability to directly sell services into the EU. They would adapt, of course, by setting up or enlarging their EU base (as companies like AIG and EasyJet already have). That would move that portion of the tax base overseas.
Any contractor opportunities (if there are any?) would only benefit those able to sell their services into the EU. I.e. Non-UK-only European citizens.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYou show me a CEO who gives a fook about anything but lining his/her own pocket and I will show you my dick.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostYep, 42. Presumably though they weren’t 42 PSC owners and they run real businesses with employees. Like, you know, “the big four”.
But carry on missing the bigger picture. It’s not drawn in crayons for you.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYou show me a CEO who gives a fook about anything but lining his/her own pocket and I will show you my dick.
Should I explain it to you with crayons?
They are using your fear of change and the unknown to control you so they can continue to rule you.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostYep, 42. Presumably though they weren’t 42 PSC owners and they run real businesses with employees. Like, you know, “the big four”.
But carry on missing the bigger picture. It’s not drawn in crayons for you.
Should I explain it to you with crayons?
They are using your fear of change and the unknown to control you so they can continue to rule you.
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