Re: EU referendum - What will you vote?
Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2016 11:10 am
Euro 2016 or Europe?arseofacrow wrote:Have we gone yet?
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Euro 2016 or Europe?arseofacrow wrote:Have we gone yet?
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DB10GOONER wrote:I'm a civil servant augie - half of my job is implementing policies I fundamentally do not agree with.augie wrote:DB10GOONER wrote:Cameron, like all politicians is a self serving cynical me-first cúnt. If Brexit works he can come out of it as the decent honest man of integrity with "Hey, I tried and the country voted against me, so I did the honorable thing and fell on my sword". If Brexit goes tits up then it's Boris (you all know he's your next PM :suicide ) that has to deal with the shit and will be fucked within a year.A11M11 wrote:So here we are now. We are a rudderless ship drifting aimlessly whilst the leader who claimed that he would not resign has taken his ball home and left us in limbo. It appears that Osborne is not about to levy his retribution budget and Cameron is allowing things to turn for the worse to make it as bad as possible for the next man to have to sort.
To be fair to Cameron I think he had to resign - whatever hope the brexit has of working, it needs someone in charge who 100% believes it is the way to go and is willing to drive it on. Who can Cameron sell brexit to the 48% when they know he doesn't believe it himself ? If you were in his position would you implement changes that you felt were going to have a negative impact on the country and it's citizens ?
As well as that I think for his own sake he was right to go - if he believes that brexit will be a disaster, why should he be associated with it's failure ? This wasn't his decision and he is 100% right to turn around and tell boris Johnson, "you wanted this so now you try and make it work" - expecting Cameron to be linked in any way to a collapse (if that is what happens) is ridiculous but boris Johnson wants this brexit but expects somebody to put their head on a block and make it work![]()
But if you live in a democracy you implement the policy of the democratically elected government.
augie wrote:DB10GOONER wrote:I'm a civil servant augie - half of my job is implementing policies I fundamentally do not agree with.augie wrote:DB10GOONER wrote:Cameron, like all politicians is a self serving cynical me-first cúnt. If Brexit works he can come out of it as the decent honest man of integrity with "Hey, I tried and the country voted against me, so I did the honorable thing and fell on my sword". If Brexit goes tits up then it's Boris (you all know he's your next PM :suicide ) that has to deal with the shit and will be fucked within a year.A11M11 wrote:So here we are now. We are a rudderless ship drifting aimlessly whilst the leader who claimed that he would not resign has taken his ball home and left us in limbo. It appears that Osborne is not about to levy his retribution budget and Cameron is allowing things to turn for the worse to make it as bad as possible for the next man to have to sort.
To be fair to Cameron I think he had to resign - whatever hope the brexit has of working, it needs someone in charge who 100% believes it is the way to go and is willing to drive it on. Who can Cameron sell brexit to the 48% when they know he doesn't believe it himself ? If you were in his position would you implement changes that you felt were going to have a negative impact on the country and it's citizens ?
As well as that I think for his own sake he was right to go - if he believes that brexit will be a disaster, why should he be associated with it's failure ? This wasn't his decision and he is 100% right to turn around and tell boris Johnson, "you wanted this so now you try and make it work" - expecting Cameron to be linked in any way to a collapse (if that is what happens) is ridiculous but boris Johnson wants this brexit but expects somebody to put their head on a block and make it work![]()
But if you live in a democracy you implement the policy of the democratically elected government.
The difference is that he is meant to draft these policies and if they fail it will be him that takes the blame - you on the other hand, being a civil servant you will be able to come in when you want, do as little as you want, take as many sick (injury) days as you want, and still be Teflon when the shit hits the fan
Sorry mate, I might be mis-reading you - but who on the France team is a "foreigner"? Who is not French there?KaQaK wrote:Reading through the comments I understand that u r more worried abut EURO 2016 than Brexit.![]()
Probably u were impressed by the small unknown nations, by their effort and commitment to their national team! Being beaten from a 600000 nation, and you all fell humiliated. You shouldn't! Haven't u noticed Iceland team is 100% Icelandic, they have no foreigners in there. It's a completely different for other teams who have more foreigners playing in their national teams (there is no effort, no commitment).
Someone mentioned the Albanian team effort, they are all pure Albanians, there is no foreigners in there (If only we had all Albanians that play across Europe countries). When we lost from France, we were not angry, we felt proud, we managed to deal with a team that is made from 1.8 billion in comparison we are 5 million. To me it dos not make any sense, that's not France team. I want give 100% effort for no other country but Albania, not even Kosovo. Because I am an Albanian by blood line, that's the flag I fought for, and I will die for, any time, any place, anywhere. Don't misunderstand me, national team should be made by nation, not by foreigners. Otherwise don't call them national teams, call them territorial...
what's happening to the yield on gilts?DB10GOONER wrote:As I thought would happen, your credit score/rating has been downgraded;
http://www.independent.ie/business/brex ... 39430.html
What long term affect this has on investment is very unpredictable obviously, but if I was an American, or Chinese, or Australian, or European company owner with fuckloads to invest, I'd be very reluctant to now do it in Britain...
It's already bouncing back. It seems those two firms shot their bolts too early. We haven't left yet. If anything, if an American firm wanted to trade with the UK now would be an ideal time as the £ v $ is in their favour for the first time in 31 years.DB10GOONER wrote:As I thought would happen, your credit score/rating has been downgraded;
http://www.independent.ie/business/brex ... 39430.html
What long term affect this has on investment is very unpredictable obviously, but if I was an American, or Chinese, or Australian, or European company owner with fuckloads to invest, I'd be very reluctant to now do it in Britain...
yep cos that kind of thing never happened before..and people arnt simply using what did to suit their own agendas. especially now people have realised the fall of the ftse and sterling were a only so big as they inexplicable climbed the week before the vote and have now rallied as was always the case. Yes they will fluctuate and when they do drop that will be posted here no doubt but the bounce won't.Chippy wrote:
Hypocritical evil cnuts, and loads more reports of racist abuse and attacks today.
The problem is though that significant investors don't look at the short term. Short term fall and bounce back don't affect investment. Doubt affects confidence, confidence affects investment. Not for a minute saying that the Brits won't make a go of it, but you will need to demonstrate for a considerable period that you are now not a risk to both retain and attract investors.Nos89 wrote:It's already bouncing back. It seems those two firms shot their bolts too early. We haven't left yet. If anything, if an American firm wanted to trade with the UK now would be an ideal time as the £ v $ is in their favour for the first time in 31 years.DB10GOONER wrote:As I thought would happen, your credit score/rating has been downgraded;
http://www.independent.ie/business/brex ... 39430.html
What long term affect this has on investment is very unpredictable obviously, but if I was an American, or Chinese, or Australian, or European company owner with fuckloads to invest, I'd be very reluctant to now do it in Britain...