Sun Jul 07, 2019 9:17 am
Steve Zodiak wrote:BluebirdWhitchurch wrote:Bluebina wrote:4th July 1776
243 Years since the USA crashed out of the Brittish Empire without a deal, they seem to be doing OK!
I have seen some idiotic posts on this site, be it from transfer rumours, tactics or politics, but this may top them all.
i think you may need to get a sense of humour, that was obviously said tongue in cheek, meant to be a joke.
Sun Jul 07, 2019 9:39 am
CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:ever wonder why Morrison's call it wonky food? Because unless they sell it as such it cannot be sold as not in line with EU measurements! its the beaurocrocy that's the problem no wonder business people want out as their businesses cannot move for EU red tape.......
That is not true in the slightest, the wonky food thing is just a marketing ploy by morrisons to sell the shit looking stuff. They could have the 'wonky' food sold alongside the rest labelled as normal (as many smaller markets do) but nobody would buy it unless there's a gimmick behind it. EU legislation doesn't come into that at all. The regulation you're talking about doesn't actually apply to retailers, it's in place for growers and suppliers that the supermarkets buy FROM.
As for 'business people' wanting out I'm not sure the majority of UK business people want out or that there's been any survey/evidence of that.
Sun Jul 07, 2019 9:58 am
BluebirdWhitchurch wrote:Bluebina wrote:4th July 1776
243 Years since the USA crashed out of the Brittish Empire without a deal, they seem to be doing OK!
I have seen some idiotic posts on this site, be it from transfer rumours, tactics or politics, but this may top them all.
Sun Jul 07, 2019 10:02 am
Jock wrote:BluebirdWhitchurch wrote:Bluebina wrote:4th July 1776
243 Years since the USA crashed out of the Brittish Empire without a deal, they seem to be doing OK!
I have seen some idiotic posts on this site, be it from transfer rumours, tactics or politics, but this may top them all.
I thought it was pretty clever and very funny but humour is a very subjective thing no doubt you think Nish Kumar is hysterical.
Sun Jul 07, 2019 11:30 am
Sun Jul 07, 2019 12:04 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
Sun Jul 07, 2019 12:39 pm
CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Sun Jul 07, 2019 1:15 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Small businesses accounted for 99.3% of all private sector businesses at the start of 2018 and 99.9% were small or medium-sized. Of these they estimate that between 5% and 6% actually trade with the EU. These figures suggest that our economy will not collapse if we leave, just in the way that it did not collapse as forecast by George Osborne in the event of a leave vote. We are constantly fed with scaremongering stories from the small number of people who benefit most from us being part of the EU.
Sun Jul 07, 2019 1:44 pm
CCFCJosh75 wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Small businesses accounted for 99.3% of all private sector businesses at the start of 2018 and 99.9% were small or medium-sized. Of these they estimate that between 5% and 6% actually trade with the EU. These figures suggest that our economy will not collapse if we leave, just in the way that it did not collapse as forecast by George Osborne in the event of a leave vote. We are constantly fed with scaremongering stories from the small number of people who benefit most from us being part of the EU.
That's got nothing to do with what was said.
Sun Jul 07, 2019 2:50 pm
CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Sun Jul 07, 2019 2:55 pm
pembroke allan wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Same as you i read the news online mostly, but it doesnt always come out on TV or radio does it? ! Or put it another way there are top businessmen who favour Brexit and that is public knowledge or have you never heared any say they favour Brexit? so is that sufficient to say top businesses want to leave EU as there owners favour brexit
Sun Jul 07, 2019 2:59 pm
CCFCJosh75 wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Small businesses accounted for 99.3% of all private sector businesses at the start of 2018 and 99.9% were small or medium-sized. Of these they estimate that between 5% and 6% actually trade with the EU. These figures suggest that our economy will not collapse if we leave, just in the way that it did not collapse as forecast by George Osborne in the event of a leave vote. We are constantly fed with scaremongering stories from the small number of people who benefit most from us being part of the EU.
That's got nothing to do with what was said.
Sun Jul 07, 2019 3:19 pm
pembroke allan wrote:Same as you i read the news online mostly, but it doesnt always come out on TV or radio does it? ! Or put it another way there are top businessmen who favour Brexit and that is public knowledge or have you never heared any say they favour Brexit? so is that sufficient to say top businesses want to leave EU as there owners favour brexit
Sun Jul 07, 2019 3:26 pm
pembroke allan wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Same as you i read the news online mostly, but it doesnt always come out on TV or radio does it? ! Or put it another way there are top businessmen who favour Brexit and that is public knowledge or have you never heared any say they favour Brexit? so is that sufficient to say top businesses want to leave EU as there owners favour brexit
Ps look up sir Jim ratcliffe UK wealthiest man who favours Brexit and there are more like Dysons owner
Sun Jul 07, 2019 3:33 pm
CCFCJosh75 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Same as you i read the news online mostly, but it doesnt always come out on TV or radio does it? ! Or put it another way there are top businessmen who favour Brexit and that is public knowledge or have you never heared any say they favour Brexit? so is that sufficient to say top businesses want to leave EU as there owners favour brexit
Ps look up sir Jim ratcliffe UK wealthiest man who favours Brexit and there are more like Dysons owner
You are aware that ratcliffe is going to Monaco and Dyson is moving his headquarters to Singapore. Rats leaving a sinking ship???
Sun Jul 07, 2019 3:49 pm
CityBlue93 wrote:CCFCJosh75 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Same as you i read the news online mostly, but it doesnt always come out on TV or radio does it? ! Or put it another way there are top businessmen who favour Brexit and that is public knowledge or have you never heared any say they favour Brexit? so is that sufficient to say top businesses want to leave EU as there owners favour brexit
Ps look up sir Jim ratcliffe UK wealthiest man who favours Brexit and there are more like Dysons owner
You are aware that ratcliffe is going to Monaco and Dyson is moving his headquarters to Singapore. Rats leaving a sinking ship???
Beat me to it, also billionares generally want lower labour costs, lower minimum wage, tax breaks for billionaires subsidised by cuts to public services, less quality control and regulation on products and services. If ratcliffe supports brexit you can guarantee it's not because he cares about the development of the UK (as he's proven by his tax choices).
Sun Jul 07, 2019 3:54 pm
CCFCJosh75 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Same as you i read the news online mostly, but it doesnt always come out on TV or radio does it? ! Or put it another way there are top businessmen who favour Brexit and that is public knowledge or have you never heared any say they favour Brexit? so is that sufficient to say top businesses want to leave EU as there owners favour brexit
Ps look up sir Jim ratcliffe UK wealthiest man who favours Brexit and there are more like Dysons owner
You are aware that ratcliffe is going to Monaco and Dyson is moving his headquarters to Singapore. Rats leaving a sinking ship???
Sun Jul 07, 2019 4:02 pm
pembroke allan wrote:CCFCJosh75 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Same as you i read the news online mostly, but it doesnt always come out on TV or radio does it? ! Or put it another way there are top businessmen who favour Brexit and that is public knowledge or have you never heared any say they favour Brexit? so is that sufficient to say top businesses want to leave EU as there owners favour brexit
Ps look up sir Jim ratcliffe UK wealthiest man who favours Brexit and there are more like Dysons owner
You are aware that ratcliffe is going to Monaco and Dyson is moving his headquarters to Singapore. Rats leaving a sinking ship???
Doesnt matter they will still be contributing to the UK economy as still have businesses in UK.. the point which you obviously ignored ? And I suppose none of the remain people live abroad or use tax limiting schemes?
Sun Jul 07, 2019 4:16 pm
CityBlue93 wrote:CCFCJosh75 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Same as you i read the news online mostly, but it doesnt always come out on TV or radio does it? ! Or put it another way there are top businessmen who favour Brexit and that is public knowledge or have you never heared any say they favour Brexit? so is that sufficient to say top businesses want to leave EU as there owners favour brexit
Ps look up sir Jim ratcliffe UK wealthiest man who favours Brexit and there are more like Dysons owner
You are aware that ratcliffe is going to Monaco and Dyson is moving his headquarters to Singapore. Rats leaving a sinking ship???
Beat me to it, also billionares generally want lower labour costs, lower minimum wage, tax breaks for billionaires subsidised by cuts to public services, less quality control and regulation on products and services. If ratcliffe supports brexit you can guarantee it's not because he cares about the development of the UK (as he's proven by his tax choices).
Sun Jul 07, 2019 4:23 pm
Sun Jul 07, 2019 4:24 pm
epping blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CCFCJosh75 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Same as you i read the news online mostly, but it doesnt always come out on TV or radio does it? ! Or put it another way there are top businessmen who favour Brexit and that is public knowledge or have you never heared any say they favour Brexit? so is that sufficient to say top businesses want to leave EU as there owners favour brexit
Ps look up sir Jim ratcliffe UK wealthiest man who favours Brexit and there are more like Dysons owner
You are aware that ratcliffe is going to Monaco and Dyson is moving his headquarters to Singapore. Rats leaving a sinking ship???
Doesnt matter they will still be contributing to the UK economy as still have businesses in UK.. the point which you obviously ignored ? And I suppose none of the remain people live abroad or use tax limiting schemes?
Dyson are on record as saying they'll be moving 2 jobs to Singapore. Ratcliffe is personally moving to the tax haven of the Monaco as have thousand of successful business men before him, Brexiteers or otherwise.
Sun Jul 07, 2019 4:27 pm
CCFCJosh75 wrote:epping blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CCFCJosh75 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Same as you i read the news online mostly, but it doesnt always come out on TV or radio does it? ! Or put it another way there are top businessmen who favour Brexit and that is public knowledge or have you never heared any say they favour Brexit? so is that sufficient to say top businesses want to leave EU as there owners favour brexit
Ps look up sir Jim ratcliffe UK wealthiest man who favours Brexit and there are more like Dysons owner
You are aware that ratcliffe is going to Monaco and Dyson is moving his headquarters to Singapore. Rats leaving a sinking ship???
Doesnt matter they will still be contributing to the UK economy as still have businesses in UK.. the point which you obviously ignored ? And I suppose none of the remain people live abroad or use tax limiting schemes?
Dyson are on record as saying they'll be moving 2 jobs to Singapore. Ratcliffe is personally moving to the tax haven of the Monaco as have thousand of successful business men before him, Brexiteers or otherwise.
Dyson have outsourced over 100 jobs from their offices before moving their headquarters to Singapore, a country who had conveniently recently signed a free trade deal with the EU. Factories are being built over there for dysons new products, Dyson is now not a British registered company and Britain won't be their main tax base anymore. You may want to know that your beloved Dyson actually wanted Britain to join the euro as well.
Ratcliffe is leaving to stop giving our country £4 billion in tax.
These are the two people you used as a positive for brexit?
Sun Jul 07, 2019 4:29 pm
epping blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CCFCJosh75 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Same as you i read the news online mostly, but it doesnt always come out on TV or radio does it? ! Or put it another way there are top businessmen who favour Brexit and that is public knowledge or have you never heared any say they favour Brexit? so is that sufficient to say top businesses want to leave EU as there owners favour brexit
Ps look up sir Jim ratcliffe UK wealthiest man who favours Brexit and there are more like Dysons owner
You are aware that ratcliffe is going to Monaco and Dyson is moving his headquarters to Singapore. Rats leaving a sinking ship???
Doesnt matter they will still be contributing to the UK economy as still have businesses in UK.. the point which you obviously ignored ? And I suppose none of the remain people live abroad or use tax limiting schemes?
Dyson are on record as saying they'll be moving 2 jobs to Singapore. Ratcliffe is personally moving to the tax haven of the Monaco as have thousand of successful business men before him, Brexiteers or otherwise.
Sun Jul 07, 2019 4:38 pm
pembroke allan wrote:epping blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CCFCJosh75 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Same as you i read the news online mostly, but it doesnt always come out on TV or radio does it? ! Or put it another way there are top businessmen who favour Brexit and that is public knowledge or have you never heared any say they favour Brexit? so is that sufficient to say top businesses want to leave EU as there owners favour brexit
Ps look up sir Jim ratcliffe UK wealthiest man who favours Brexit and there are more like Dysons owner
You are aware that ratcliffe is going to Monaco and Dyson is moving his headquarters to Singapore. Rats leaving a sinking ship???
Doesnt matter they will still be contributing to the UK economy as still have businesses in UK.. the point which you obviously ignored ? And I suppose none of the remain people live abroad or use tax limiting schemes?
Dyson are on record as saying they'll be moving 2 jobs to Singapore. Ratcliffe is personally moving to the tax haven of the Monaco as have thousand of successful business men before him, Brexiteers or otherwise.
Exactly my point originally was that businessmen want to leave the reasons are immaterial as people on both sides have alterier motives for their stance! Why is it people think Brexit people only doing it for themselves and remain people are doing it for the benefit of the people who voted out?
Sun Jul 07, 2019 4:56 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:pembroke allan wrote:epping blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CCFCJosh75 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Same as you i read the news online mostly, but it doesnt always come out on TV or radio does it? ! Or put it another way there are top businessmen who favour Brexit and that is public knowledge or have you never heared any say they favour Brexit? so is that sufficient to say top businesses want to leave EU as there owners favour brexit
Ps look up sir Jim ratcliffe UK wealthiest man who favours Brexit and there are more like Dysons owner
You are aware that ratcliffe is going to Monaco and Dyson is moving his headquarters to Singapore. Rats leaving a sinking ship???
Doesnt matter they will still be contributing to the UK economy as still have businesses in UK.. the point which you obviously ignored ? And I suppose none of the remain people live abroad or use tax limiting schemes?
Dyson are on record as saying they'll be moving 2 jobs to Singapore. Ratcliffe is personally moving to the tax haven of the Monaco as have thousand of successful business men before him, Brexiteers or otherwise.
Exactly my point originally was that businessmen want to leave the reasons are immaterial as people on both sides have alterier motives for their stance! Why is it people think Brexit people only doing it for themselves and remain people are doing it for the benefit of the people who voted out?
Nearly everything that happens is down to Brexit according to the remoaners. They jump on every bit of bad news as being down to Brexit, but are strangely silent when we hear the sort of announcement Jaguar made a few days back. Like I said earlier in this thread, there is going to be a shortage of toys this xmas according to the Mirror, all because of brexit. Check your kids toys and see where they were made. Some people will still believe the Mirror story, it was in the press so must be fact.
Sun Jul 07, 2019 5:19 pm
Steve Zodiak wrote:pembroke allan wrote:epping blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CCFCJosh75 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Same as you i read the news online mostly, but it doesnt always come out on TV or radio does it? ! Or put it another way there are top businessmen who favour Brexit and that is public knowledge or have you never heared any say they favour Brexit? so is that sufficient to say top businesses want to leave EU as there owners favour brexit
Ps look up sir Jim ratcliffe UK wealthiest man who favours Brexit and there are more like Dysons owner
You are aware that ratcliffe is going to Monaco and Dyson is moving his headquarters to Singapore. Rats leaving a sinking ship???
Doesnt matter they will still be contributing to the UK economy as still have businesses in UK.. the point which you obviously ignored ? And I suppose none of the remain people live abroad or use tax limiting schemes?
Dyson are on record as saying they'll be moving 2 jobs to Singapore. Ratcliffe is personally moving to the tax haven of the Monaco as have thousand of successful business men before him, Brexiteers or otherwise.
Exactly my point originally was that businessmen want to leave the reasons are immaterial as people on both sides have alterier motives for their stance! Why is it people think Brexit people only doing it for themselves and remain people are doing it for the benefit of the people who voted out?
Nearly everything that happens is down to Brexit according to the remoaners. They jump on every bit of bad news as being down to Brexit, but are strangely silent when we hear the sort of announcement Jaguar made a few days back. Like I said earlier in this thread, there is going to be a shortage of toys this xmas according to the Mirror, all because of brexit. Check your kids toys and see where they were made. Some people will still believe the Mirror story, it was in the press so must be fact.
Sun Jul 07, 2019 5:37 pm
CCFCJosh75 wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:pembroke allan wrote:epping blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CCFCJosh75 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Same as you i read the news online mostly, but it doesnt always come out on TV or radio does it? ! Or put it another way there are top businessmen who favour Brexit and that is public knowledge or have you never heared any say they favour Brexit? so is that sufficient to say top businesses want to leave EU as there owners favour brexit
Ps look up sir Jim ratcliffe UK wealthiest man who favours Brexit and there are more like Dysons owner
You are aware that ratcliffe is going to Monaco and Dyson is moving his headquarters to Singapore. Rats leaving a sinking ship???
Doesnt matter they will still be contributing to the UK economy as still have businesses in UK.. the point which you obviously ignored ? And I suppose none of the remain people live abroad or use tax limiting schemes?
Dyson are on record as saying they'll be moving 2 jobs to Singapore. Ratcliffe is personally moving to the tax haven of the Monaco as have thousand of successful business men before him, Brexiteers or otherwise.
Exactly my point originally was that businessmen want to leave the reasons are immaterial as people on both sides have alterier motives for their stance! Why is it people think Brexit people only doing it for themselves and remain people are doing it for the benefit of the people who voted out?
Nearly everything that happens is down to Brexit according to the remoaners. They jump on every bit of bad news as being down to Brexit, but are strangely silent when we hear the sort of announcement Jaguar made a few days back. Like I said earlier in this thread, there is going to be a shortage of toys this xmas according to the Mirror, all because of brexit. Check your kids toys and see where they were made. Some people will still believe the Mirror story, it was in the press so must be fact.
6 months ago jaguar cut nearly double the amount of jobs they've just announced they've saved, its like asking why no one was going mental when we scored to make it 1-5 v Watford last season.
The toys are because of high import costs and long queues due to checks etc if we have a no deal brexit (although that doesn't matter because apparently all of the nameless business owners want brexit)
Sun Jul 07, 2019 5:48 pm
CCFCJosh75 wrote:Steve Zodiak wrote:pembroke allan wrote:epping blue wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CCFCJosh75 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:pembroke allan wrote:CityBlue93 wrote:pembroke allan wrote:Is it a marketing ploy why? Fact is EU regulations do stop goods that don't comply to standards and size get waisted as don't get used.... have read enough items regarding big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave due to the effect it will have on their businesses with the stock markets! So regulations don't apply to retailers but to the suppliers considering Tesco and the like have exclusive access to suppliers whats the difference retailers still effected by the regulations just like the endless red tape businesses endure from Brussels.
It's a marketing ploy because those bags of wonky veg fly off the shelves, yet if you had 10 shit looking carrots in a pile of 100 good looking carrots nobody would touch them! EU regulations stop suppliers from selling some food (e.g. mouldy, infested with anything, damaged) but they don't say fuckall about having to label slightly wonky carrots as 'wonky carrots'.pembroke allan wrote: big business people who want out EU but cannot publicly back leave
So these big business people want out, and you have read that they want out, but they are not publicly saying they want out? How are you hearing about it then mate?
Same as you i read the news online mostly, but it doesnt always come out on TV or radio does it? ! Or put it another way there are top businessmen who favour Brexit and that is public knowledge or have you never heared any say they favour Brexit? so is that sufficient to say top businesses want to leave EU as there owners favour brexit
Ps look up sir Jim ratcliffe UK wealthiest man who favours Brexit and there are more like Dysons owner
You are aware that ratcliffe is going to Monaco and Dyson is moving his headquarters to Singapore. Rats leaving a sinking ship???
Doesnt matter they will still be contributing to the UK economy as still have businesses in UK.. the point which you obviously ignored ? And I suppose none of the remain people live abroad or use tax limiting schemes?
Dyson are on record as saying they'll be moving 2 jobs to Singapore. Ratcliffe is personally moving to the tax haven of the Monaco as have thousand of successful business men before him, Brexiteers or otherwise.
Exactly my point originally was that businessmen want to leave the reasons are immaterial as people on both sides have alterier motives for their stance! Why is it people think Brexit people only doing it for themselves and remain people are doing it for the benefit of the people who voted out?
Nearly everything that happens is down to Brexit according to the remoaners. They jump on every bit of bad news as being down to Brexit, but are strangely silent when we hear the sort of announcement Jaguar made a few days back. Like I said earlier in this thread, there is going to be a shortage of toys this xmas according to the Mirror, all because of brexit. Check your kids toys and see where they were made. Some people will still believe the Mirror story, it was in the press so must be fact.
6 months ago jaguar cut nearly double the amount of jobs they've just announced they've saved, its like asking why no one was going mental when we scored to make it 1-5 v Watford last season.
The toys are because of high import costs and long queues due to checks etc if we have a no deal brexit (although that doesn't matter because apparently all of the nameless business owners want brexit)
Sun Jul 07, 2019 6:31 pm
Sun Jul 07, 2019 6:42 pm
BlueGog wrote:Some interesting stats