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Previously on "Brexit Economics Lesson 2 - Tax rises and Spending Cuts"

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
    You were getting tax rises regardless.
    Tax increases were already implemented LAST year - they always try to get that out of the way as soon as election is over, however now new PM and new chancellor (thanks to you) will wash their hands and say in new circumstances there will be NEW BIG tax increases, thanks to idiots like yourself - hopefully you earn enough to pay those extra taxes too, it will only be fair.

    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
    You also made it clear you are only acting in your own short term interest. You can call me an idiot if you like, but I haven't lost a load of cash betting the wrong way.
    I voted to Remain, so I acted in a long term interest of the country, but as a precaution in case of wrong vote I kept USD/EUR unchanged until decision was known - it was sensible business decision because downside was much bigger than upside.

    My short term interest indeed benefits from Brexit uncertainty, I always declared it and always said that despite of expected benefits I'd be still voting Remain, which I did. What more could I do - give up extra devalued pounds? Well, I plan to put a lot into charity this year, so I guess that's where extra money will go.

    The real fun will be when Tories totally fook over pension system by pretty much removing reliefs - they will keep EXISTING pensioners sweet, but future generation who voted to Remain will be fooked over now, btw - I won't be directly affected in this either because I don't believe in pension system as it's one big con, however those idiots will crash the pension industry as we know it real quick, nice cherry on the Brexit cake.

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  • bobspud
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    State Aid Guidance

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/state-aid

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  • GB9
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    No, we will be getting it because of Brexit!!! They already increased taxes a lot, but now they'll have another big excuse and it's the fault of idiots like yourself.
    You were getting tax rises regardless.

    You also made it clear you are only acting in your own short term interest.

    You can call me an idiot if you like, but I haven't lost a load of cash betting the wrong way.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    They did get state aid. Sorry I can't be bothered to search now but there is information out there that makes it clear the UK government were very helpful.
    State aid is ok if it follows EU rules or EU agrees to make exception - that happened when banks were bailed out in UK.

    They won't agreed to single market if UK is outside of rules for state aid - that just won't happen.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
    You missed my point. It was Gideon who stated we were in a position of strength. He also seemed unsure as to whether or not we need an emergency budget.

    You forget, tax rises and cuts were always coming. Current state is not going to clear the deficit. The only difference is that now, either he or the next person can blame Brexit. We're getting it regardless.
    No, we will be getting it because of Brexit!!! They already increased taxes a lot, but now they'll have another big excuse and it's the fault of idiots like yourself.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    EU free market not possible without rules on state aid
    They did get state aid. Sorry I can't be bothered to search now but there is information out there that makes it clear the UK government were very helpful.

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  • GB9
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    You are out of your mind - EU would not even negotiate until Article 50 is invoked, no talks, that's the positions of strength - they want UK out
    You missed my point. It was Gideon who stated we were in a position of strength. He also seemed unsure as to whether or not we need an emergency budget.

    You forget, tax rises and cuts were always coming. Current state is not going to clear the deficit. The only difference is that now, either he or the next person can blame Brexit. We're getting it regardless.

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  • NigelJK
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    Try telling that to BMW and Merc

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  • AtW
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    EU free market not possible without rules on state aid

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    state Aid how very sporting and expected.
    Didn't Nissan in Sunderland get state aid to entice them there? I think you'll find a lot of foreign companies, particularly in hard hit areas, got state aid...nothing new there

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
    I'm sure we were negotiating from a position of strength yesterday and didn't need an emergency budget.

    I respect a chancellor who doesn't change his mind (more than three times in seven days).
    You are out of your mind - EU would not even negotiate until Article 50 is invoked, no talks, that's the positions of strength - they want UK out

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  • GB9
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Don't be nasty.

    You know Brexiters just wanted all foreigners out and didn't think of the consequences of their vote.
    I'm sure we were negotiating from a position of strength yesterday and didn't need an emergency budget.

    I respect a chancellor who doesn't change his mind (more than three times in seven days).

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  • vetran
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    state Aid how very sporting and expected.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Don't be nasty.

    You know Brexiters just wanted all foreigners out and didn't think of the consequences of their vote.
    It's treason then....



    ... to wish the ruling monarch to leave!!!

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  • SueEllen
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    Don't be nasty.

    You know Brexiters just wanted all foreigners out and didn't think of the consequences of their vote.

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