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Previously on "Another example of the nimbys stopping business growth and jobs"

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  • milanbenes
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    Old Boy,

    let's see what everything thinks cometh the house price crash and no jobs to see people through the recession

    having said that, fingers crossed there will not be a recession and Gordon the chosen one will continue to massage his economic miracle and long may the economic stability that so many have enjoyed for so long continue

    Milan.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Zorba
    If you've got a back yard that big, you can afford to move.
    I wonder if anyone ever accepts the nimbyism argument when the development in question actually is in their back yard (not literally in their back yard):

    'Well, I wouldn't really want a rubbish incinerator next dooe, what with the effect on my house price and the traffic and the smell and the kids' health, but I wouldn't want to be a nimby about it so go ahead.'

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  • Zorba
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    Originally posted by Old Greg
    It is if it's in your back yard.
    If you've got a back yard that big, you can afford to move.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Zorba
    NIMBYism is never a good excuse - even for nuclear power stations.
    It is if it's in your back yard.

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  • Zorba
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    Ok, so I live near-ish to Manchester airport - there are quite a few prime places it could expand into (Wythenshawe?) - however, I do believe that places such as Leeds/Bradford airport and Liverpool airport should be given the chance to grow. Airlines such as EasyJet and Ryanair are virtually blocked out of Manchester due to dodgy airline tricks with gates and the high charges too. Mega-airports like Heathrow become unwieldly (spelling? sorry) and are also single points of failure - if there's a bomb scare at Heathrow, loads of flights grind to a halt. Decentralisation of air travel is important, and it might even reduce this 'captive shopping centre' approach of most modern airports: make you check in 2 hours before the flight, so you're obliged to wander round overpriced shops and probably end up buying something, when all you want to do is get to the effin destination.

    NIMBYism is never a good excuse - even for nuclear power stations.

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  • milanbenes
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    yes you do you're just in denial !

    Milan.

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by milanbenes
    at last some consensus and the UK has the chance to have the biggest and all the £$£ it brings

    you see lads, everyone agrees with Milan in the end

    Milan.
    I don't!

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  • milanbenes
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    at last some consensus and the UK has the chance to have the biggest and all the £$£ it brings

    you see lads, everyone agrees with Milan in the end

    Milan.

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  • Euro-commuter
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    Originally posted by milanbenes
    it will happen that one of the airports in europe will become the biggest and a hub from which further distribution to other european destinations is completed
    That is 2 statements, not 1.

    There will be a biggest, no doubt. Will there be a hub? Maybe not.

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  • milanbenes
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    he he

    and don't I know it

    anyway back to the subject in hand, it's seems the conclusion is... who cares

    future's bright lads.

    Milan.

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by milanbenes
    pondlife, I hope you are working in the correct sid and client !

    I have to say lads, I love ASP

    Milan.

    Of course, that would be a schoolboy error of the worst sort.

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  • milanbenes
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    pondlife, I hope you are working in the correct sid and client !

    I have to say lads, I love ASP

    Milan.

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by milanbenes

    ok, sea ports, europe has many busy sea ports, but which is the biggest ?

    Rotterdam ? Hamburg ?
    Am currently sat in Hamburg and can confirm that the port is HUUUGE! and apparently Rotterdam is bigger.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by milanbenes

    anyway, as long as house prices keep rising who cares right ?

    Milan.
    What are you on about, we are 4 years into a "crash"!!

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  • milanbenes
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    he he afternoon Shaun, how's life ?

    you must be getting old or tired cos that response was crap

    why do I care I don't really, things are fine in my pond, I just feel sad for my countrymen when I see short sightedness prevailing

    anyway, as long as house prices keep rising who cares right ?

    Milan.

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