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Re: Corbyn and Brexit

Post by Punk » Fri Jul 06, 2018 9:33 am

MungoBrush wrote:
Punk wrote:One can make money from a stock market crash, the GBP crashing etc. If you don't think that it is possible then I suggest some reading on the subject. Or ask Mingobrush. He's a world leader on economics.


John McDonnell says he's planning to crash the £
Is he going to make money out of it?


:link:

I can't find any reference to your claim. I can't answer 2nd question because an answer is dependent on the first question.

Re: Corbyn and Brexit

Post by Cannydc » Fri Jul 06, 2018 8:48 am

MungoBrush wrote:
Punk wrote:One can make money from a stock market crash, the GBP crashing etc. If you don't think that it is possible then I suggest some reading on the subject. Or ask Mingobrush. He's a world leader on economics.


John McDonnell says he's planning to crash the £
Is he going to make money out of it?


No he didn't.

So the second question is irrelevant.

Re: Corbyn and Brexit

Post by MungoBrush » Fri Jul 06, 2018 8:29 am

Punk wrote:One can make money from a stock market crash, the GBP crashing etc. If you don't think that it is possible then I suggest some reading on the subject. Or ask Mingobrush. He's a world leader on economics.


John McDonnell says he's planning to crash the £
Is he going to make money out of it?

Re: Corbyn and Brexit

Post by Punk » Fri Jun 29, 2018 9:38 pm

Me Again wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Have to disagree Fletch.
This was not a vote.
The deception used was of a whole new order and it's pretty clear why Airbus BMW Nissan won't want to work here under circumstances that were not spelled out to the people who will be thrown on the scrap heap.
Those who will make the most from this mass deception are already moving everything to do with their money making exploits out of the UK and advising others to follow suit.


Yes, clearly the Brexit elite who live in Britain engineered Brexit so it would become harder to make money in Britain, because that would be financially beneficial for them... :off head:


One can make money from a stock market crash, the GBP crashing etc. If you don't think that it is possible then I suggest some reading on the subject. Or ask Mingobrush. He's a world leader on economics.

Re: Corbyn and Brexit

Post by Cannydc » Fri Jun 29, 2018 5:09 pm

Me Again wrote:
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Have to disagree Fletch.
This was not a vote.
The deception used was of a whole new order and it's pretty clear why Airbus BMW Nissan won't want to work here under circumstances that were not spelled out to the people who will be thrown on the scrap heap.
Those who will make the most from this mass deception are already moving everything to do with their money making exploits out of the UK and advising others to follow suit.


Yes, clearly the Brexit elite who live in Britain engineered Brexit so it would become harder to make money in Britain, because that would be financially beneficial for them... :off head:


They make money from Brexit, whether here or not.

And they will move that cash to wherever they can avoid tax easiest. And themselves if necessary.

https://inews.co.uk/news/brexit/nigel-f ... ort-pound/

Re: Corbyn and Brexit

Post by Me Again » Fri Jun 29, 2018 4:21 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:Have to disagree Fletch.
This was not a vote.
The deception used was of a whole new order and it's pretty clear why Airbus BMW Nissan won't want to work here under circumstances that were not spelled out to the people who will be thrown on the scrap heap.
Those who will make the most from this mass deception are already moving everything to do with their money making exploits out of the UK and advising others to follow suit.


Yes, clearly the Brexit elite who live in Britain engineered Brexit so it would become harder to make money in Britain, because that would be financially beneficial for them... :off head:

Re: Corbyn and Brexit

Post by Punk » Fri Jun 29, 2018 9:05 am

Guest wrote:
Cannydc wrote:Danny Dyer sums it up perfectly

https://twitter.com/cjsnowdon/status/10 ... 1188310017


He was sitting next to Jeremy later in the program before the ad break, they were deep in conversation!

:cool:


After Piers "Morgan" Moron's rant at the start I didn't bother to watch it. Once again cowardly May refused to go onto the show.

Re: Corbyn and Brexit

Post by Guest » Fri Jun 29, 2018 7:17 am

Whooosh...realityman here!

Corbyn will never be pm and Britain will leave the EU!...

Whooosh...

Re: Corbyn and Brexit

Post by Punk » Thu Jun 28, 2018 11:18 pm

Rolluplostinspace wrote:Have to disagree Fletch.
This was not a vote.
The deception used was of a whole new order and it's pretty clear why Airbus BMW Nissan won't want to work here under circumstances that were not spelled out to the people who will be thrown on the scrap heap.
Those who will make the most from this mass deception are already moving everything to do with their money making exploits out of the UK and advising others to follow suit.


Airbus spelt it out to their employees in graphic terms. So much so that many morons still thought it was Project Fear bollocks, and are NOW finally realising they will lose their jobs and homes after voting for cutting the nose from their face, they are clamouring for plastic surgery on their face. :gigglesnshit:

Re: Corbyn and Brexit

Post by Guest » Thu Jun 28, 2018 11:16 pm

Cannydc wrote:Danny Dyer sums it up perfectly

https://twitter.com/cjsnowdon/status/10 ... 1188310017


He was sitting next to Jeremy later in the program before the ad break, they were deep in conversation!

:cool:

Re: Corbyn and Brexit

Post by Punk » Thu Jun 28, 2018 11:15 pm

Cannydc wrote:Meanwhile, to back up my post above..

A leading Conservative is urging “ambitious” British firms to move to Malta after Brexit, triggering criticism that he is “selling our country down the river”.

Lord Ashcroft, a major party donor and former treasurer, hailed the Mediterranean island as a “superb location for UK companies needing an EU base”, once withdrawal is completed.

The peer admitted some companies would move “tens of thousands” of posts, saying: “Some UK firms have understandably decided, particularly in a period of uncertainty, that they will need a base in the EU in future.”

And he added: “Malta can match, or even better, other European countries in terms of what the island can offer to UK firms and its employees.”


Nice.


4 hour siestas because it is too hot to work during the summer... :gigglesnshit:

Re: Corbyn and Brexit

Post by Cannydc » Thu Jun 28, 2018 11:02 pm

Meanwhile, to back up my post above..

A leading Conservative is urging “ambitious” British firms to move to Malta after Brexit, triggering criticism that he is “selling our country down the river”.

Lord Ashcroft, a major party donor and former treasurer, hailed the Mediterranean island as a “superb location for UK companies needing an EU base”, once withdrawal is completed.

The peer admitted some companies would move “tens of thousands” of posts, saying: “Some UK firms have understandably decided, particularly in a period of uncertainty, that they will need a base in the EU in future.”

And he added: “Malta can match, or even better, other European countries in terms of what the island can offer to UK firms and its employees.”


Nice.

Re: Corbyn and Brexit

Post by Cannydc » Thu Jun 28, 2018 10:23 pm

Re: Corbyn and Brexit

Post by Rolluplostinspace » Thu Jun 28, 2018 10:14 pm

We had a referendum on the future of this country that affects every person alive and not yet born regarding the direction this country should go in economically.
Economics and international trade are not things the general public know anything about.
It was a set up.
This is possibly the most important thing this country has faced for generations and despite its complexity it was given over to people who can't name their own MP.
They know who is in and who is out of the big brother house.
That is not democracy it's taking the piss.

Re: Corbyn and Brexit

Post by Cannydc » Thu Jun 28, 2018 10:10 pm

Fletch wrote:
McAz wrote:
Fletch wrote:
McAz wrote:
Cannydc wrote:Obviously the concept of an ADVISORY referendum can be conveniently ignored in the name of 'democracy'.

The gov't have not ignored it, instead they have done their best to run with what the people advised. Now they should report back to ask the people to make a committed decision.


They already made one. We vote once on decisions offered to the public and work with that decision.


I was offered nothing but empty promises and nationalistic bollox. It's time to sober up.


What's to say your not being told the same now? :dunno:

Having not actually left yet, how can any benefits or losses be assessed?


You're right - we haven't left yet.

Which makes it all the more worrying to see jobs being quietly exported, absolutely no answer to the NI border question, Tory ministers and MPs exporting their funds, Leave politicians taking up EU citizenship, a cabinet at war and unable to face EU negotiations with a united front, big companies warning of a mass exodus, external investment to the UK has fallen 20% in the last year, the GBP at a 7 month low, the idea that we would be relying on Trump for a trade deal meant to replace 65 free trade deals we will lose on a few short months, the fact that it takes at least 7 years to negotiate any trade deal in the real world, and finally that we actually have a government who never believed in the benefits of Brexit - and probably for very sensible reasons.

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