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[Politics] Brexit

If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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TWOCHOICEStom

Well-known member
Sep 22, 2007
10,593
Brighton
However if you are involved in the home based tourist trade its party time as more people from abroad will be able to afford to come here, and spend more money. Plus the fewer people holiday abroad the better for local tourism.

And if you are an exporter of goods it’s Xmas every day at the moment.

TB

Oh boy in that case I can't wait until the pound is worth 50 cents! Party time! :cheers:
 






Nobby

Well-known member
Sep 29, 2007
2,623
However if you are involved in the home based tourist trade its party time as more people from abroad will be able to afford to come here, and spend more money. Plus the fewer people holiday abroad the better for local tourism.

And if you are an exporter of goods it’s Xmas every day at the moment.

TB

You’re Ann Widecombe aren’t you
 


cloud

Well-known member
Jun 12, 2011
3,030
Here, there and everywhere
Rates have been declining over the last 10 years but Thomas Exchange, who I often use, are selling Euros at 1.09 and buying at 1.1344

We had our holiday in Scotland and Northumberland this year due to Brexit uncertainty, and the UK tourist industry seems to be booming, with hotels fully booked and charging what I consider to be above-average prices, and restaurants full.

We will give Europe a miss for the next couple of years and support the UK economy instead.
 






studio150

Well-known member
Jul 30, 2011
29,661
On the Border
Yep ... we export tons of stuff

Propaganda machine alive and well

And oil is priced in dollars so petrol and diesel will increase which will increase transportation costs.

Introductory economics which unfortunately doesn't seem to be taught at Eton or Oxford and Cambridge
 


Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,986
Crawley
Then you know, since you read it before you voted, that Article 50 provides for the treaties ceasing to apply and leaving with no withdrawal agreement.

I do, and you know that it also provides for indefinite period of extension to the process, if agreed by all parties, but you keep missing that part out. Given that the official leave campaign literature not only stated that we would not leave without a deal, it ridiculed the idea, it is fair to say that there is no mandate for leaving without a deal on 31st October, but there is a mandate for extending Article 50, if an extension can be agreed.
 






Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Falling pound = rising Stock Market so I guess there is a silver lining for some
 


The Clamp

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NSC Patron
Jan 11, 2016
24,577
West is BEST
No deal will destroy the U.K.
Anyone who denies that is either; stupid, in denial or unwilling to admit they may have got this wrong. The pound is already collapsing.
 






Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,986
Crawley
Every few weeks I go on this thread to see if it's improved and come out of it disappointed that people actually BELIEVE that that the whole LEAVE campaign can be brought down to a lunchtime argument over McDonald's or KFC.

What about when you go for the bargain bucket and suddenly realise that you have not only agreed to have lunch there today, tomorrow, next week, next year next century ad infinitum. You have no choice, thats it, you have to have it every day NO MATTER WHAT.

And when the bargain bucket cost doubles, triples, quadruples and increases exponentially by 100x and you are still contracted to get your daily bargain bucket.

The quantity of the chicken content gets less and less and the quality goes downhill but there's nothing you can do about it.

You find out that are subsidising feeding every indigent in the city who work less and less because you're paying for their own bargain bucket every day

Suddenly the freedom of choice at McDs today seems great because if you don't like it, well there's always Burger King, Domino's, Subway and thousands of others you can eat in afterwards because you have a choice of what and where you eat.

Love the way you criticise the use of analogy to reduce the arguments, then extend the use of the very analogy you criticised.

If I may, I would like to add. We have a VIP discount card for KFC, we have the ability to influence the content and the cost of the Bargain Bucket, the KFC VIP discount card also gives you good discounts at many other fast food retailers around the world, and there is no Chlorine or hormones in the chicken. It also allows us to end VIP discount membership any time we like, but, there is the last months membership fees to be paid and if you want to retain some of the benefits of membership, then there are some obligations. KFC is always negotiating with, Burger King and Dominos etc. to be able to offer VIP discount members discounts there too. McDonalds thinks it can get discounts too, and it might do eventually, but KFC has negotiated a clause in all its discounts that means no one can have a bigger discount than KFC VIP discount members.
 




SollysLeftFoot

New member
Mar 17, 2019
1,037
Bitchin' in Hitchin
No deal will destroy the U.K.
Anyone who denies that is either; stupid, in denial or unwilling to admit they may have got this wrong. The pound is already collapsing.

Well, it's 2 pence above its historical low only 2 years ago.

I wouldn't be surprised to see a rally this week in cable. This to me stinks of a herd mentality and a few corporate treasury departments closing out their positions because they're too scared of holding too much sterling.

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SollysLeftFoot

New member
Mar 17, 2019
1,037
Bitchin' in Hitchin
However if you are involved in the home based tourist trade its party time as more people from abroad will be able to afford to come here, and spend more money. Plus the fewer people holiday abroad the better for local tourism.

And if you are an exporter of goods it’s Xmas every day at the moment.

TB

Ah yes, tourism to the rescue! Seasonal fluctuations of growth and economic activity rather than all year round growth and economic activity. Decimate our manufacturing base to revive tourism! Horrah!


Good for the planet, stop flying, come to Wales....well wait for the thunderstorms to stop probably get here after lunch?

Yeah, don't stop flying; I work in the treasury dept. of an airline..
 






Fungus

Well-known member
NSC Patron
May 21, 2004
7,049
Truro
Rates have been declining over the last 10 years but Thomas Exchange, who I often use, are selling Euros at 1.09 and buying at 1.1344

We had our holiday in Scotland and Northumberland this year due to Brexit uncertainty, and the UK tourist industry seems to be booming, with hotels fully booked and charging what I consider to be above-average prices, and restaurants full.

We will give Europe a miss for the next couple of years and support the UK economy instead.

That's a reason for holidaying at home? Come to Cornwall - if you can get down the A30.
 




zefarelly

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
21,858
Sussex, by the sea
My business is all but dead at the moment . . . U.K. Customers have gone, EU customers remain . . . . But their prices haven't gone down . . . Virtually everything I use is imported. This country has very little manufacturing left, and if it does, we don't make the ,aterials to manufacture with. So in real terms the prices for EU customers are about the same, for U.K. Customers, they've gone up. Many of my suppliers have put their prices up around 20% in the last year or two.

Most of our food and drink and fuel is imported . . . . Christmas my arse you Tory twunt.

However if you are involved in the home based tourist trade its party time as more people from abroad will be able to afford to come here, and spend more money. Plus the fewer people holiday abroad the better for local tourism.

And if you are an exporter of goods it’s Xmas every day at the moment.

TB
 




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