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Me too.
Bob, the electorate has spoken, you have a clear mandate
Bob, the electorate has spoken, you have a clear mandate
clk230":9yqol3bd said:we could have a referendum on lock it or not LOL
AJB Temple":pccgvajl said:Interestingly most of my staff (we are not in the wood business) are between 19 and 32. All but one voted remain so they say and the sentiment today is that they feel betrayed by the older generation (I presume they mean grandparents). .....
RogerS":3pbxm21y said:AJB Temple":3pbxm21y said:Interestingly most of my staff (we are not in the wood business) are between 19 and 32. All but one voted remain so they say and the sentiment today is that they feel betrayed by the older generation (I presume they mean grandparents). .....
Just you wait. "Torch the Dusties' will be just around the corner anytime soon !
Benchwayze":32xqcx4f said:Noel,
Sour grapes by the barrow load; totally self-centred sour grapes. And you call us insular!
To paraphrase Marie Antoinette, 'Then let them work in Britain, without taking a 'gap' year'.
Just as my grand daughter is doing, and is doing very nicely thank you.'
How it affects her remains to be seen, but whatever, I know she'll do what she always does, stick her chin out and get on with it.
Adam9453"]Noel that is overly dramatic.
There is little doubt that we are going to trade with Europe and even less doubt that trading in europe will require a level of acceptance to freedom of movement. Freedom of movement works both ways so i'd be very surprised if your children can't visit the eiffel tower.
As for your business, I can't comment because I don't know your business.
My business will be affected greatly because like AJB's brothers company, we import materials from Europe but produce mainly for the UK so will get the double whammy of higher import costs as described above. However I don't agree that it was the wrong decision to vote to leave.
I would not be surprised if other countries in the EU decide to hold referendums and if others follow our lead, then the playing field will change substantially.
The vote leave is not the beginning of the end, its the start of our future as an independent country.
chipmunk":17xcr495 said:......
Do you also think that HMRC will not move to introduce VAT on imported goods from Europe in line with those from the rest of the world?
chipmunk":n1mfibv3 said:+1 for Noel's sentiments
My fear is that, contrary to what Gove et al said prior to the vote, the EU will seek to dissuade further potential "exiters" by penalizing the UK through trade tarrifs - After all, there are others contemplating similar decisions and it seems only natural IMHO for them to try to stop a complete break up.
Do you also think that HMRC will not move to introduce VAT on imported goods from Europe in line with those from the rest of the world?
Random Orbital Bob":36toc1qv said:Just got back in (from building a desk for my son). So should we lock?
Yes PleaseRandom Orbital Bob":ww01eag8 said:Just got back in (from building a desk for my son). So should we lock?
Benchwayze":231go0r8 said:Noel.
Don't forget that, with the right moves, and the right paperwork your children will be able to work anywhere they wish in the civilised world. It's just not going to be as easy as it was to just step across a border and seek work.
I know it's not a game. I voted in every election since I was old enough. Sometimes my party won sometimes it didn't. What I did have though was the opportunity to try and change a set of politicians that didn't do what I felt they ought to, or what they had promised to do.
With Europe, we were losing that right, and a bunch of arrogant, insulting strangers, non-elected and just appointed were setting the rules. . I happened to consider that wasn't a game either, so this time I decided to try and win back that right. Does that make me stupid, childish, senile, or 'numbnutted' as one person classified us old 'uns? I don't think it does. I call it principled TBH. We WERE lied to in the 70s, and Heath admitted such, because he knew that to give us all the full 'monte', he would never get it through. That was close to something I suspected then and voted NO. With the huge turnout, I also suspected interference with the vote, but I couldn't really see how it would have been done.
I apologise if I seemed blunt and to the point, but at the end of the day, that's how I see things after an election or referendum.
Whilst I empathise with you and your family, I am afraid like everyone else, they have to accept things as they stand and get on with it. Like it or lump it.
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