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Originally posted by sasguru View PostBritain should use its past links with India and China (through connections with its large immigrant populations from both countries) to aggressively develop trade links with these 2 future superpowers - it should be the preferred supplier of choice for the stuff they can't do themselves
As for the Chinese, "past links"? I'm sure they remember the Opium Wars with great affection
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLike starting wars?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostDon't touch Europe with a barge pole. A combination of an ageing population, excessive costs and large bureacracy means it has no long term future apart from in certain specialities.
Everyone knows the real money and huge potential markets are in the East now - the current economic gyrations are merely the market pointing out the fact that the West is on its way to being bust if it carries on as is.
Britain should use its past links with India and China (through connections with its large immigrant populations from both countries) to aggressively develop trade links with these 2 future superpowers - it should be the preferred supplier of choice for the stuff they can't do themselves
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostDon't touch Europe with a barge pole. A combination of an ageing population, excessive costs and large bureacracy means it has no long term future apart from in certain specialities.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostEveryone knows the real money and huge potential markets are in the East now
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Economic strategy for the UK
Don't touch Europe with a barge pole. A combination of an ageing population, excessive costs and large bureacracy means it has no long term future apart from in certain specialities.
Everyone knows the real money and huge potential markets are in the East now - the current economic gyrations are merely the market pointing out the fact that the West is on its way to being bust if it carries on as is.
Britain should use its past links with India and China (through connections with its large immigrant populations from both countries) to aggressively develop trade links with these 2 future superpowers - it should be the preferred supplier of choice for the stuff they can't do themselvesTags: None
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