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It makes perfect sense.Awful lot of people sat in Calais at the moment, trying to get into the UK. Still, that's what happens if you don't control your borders.
Oh hang on. That makes no sense, does it.
You've got an IQ of 160. I should be picking your brain for answers.Superb.
Not one answer there. Just a bit of name calling.
It makes perfect sense.
If they can smuggle themselves onto lorries then they can get into the UK.
If they do as this chap did then they can walk into the UK and be given asylum: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukn...nnel-Tunnel-to-Britain-is-granted-asylum.html
That enormous brain of yours seems to be on strike today. Come on Einstein, you can do better than this.
You've got an IQ of 160. I should be picking your brain for answers.
And yet it's the other way around.
Hmmmm.
160 - 70 = ?
Oh god, it's pathetic isn't it.So part of the leave campaign is to fill the tunnel in, is it? That's nothing to do with the EU.
I see Stephen Hawking is in favour of staying in the EU.
The guy's clearly an idiot.
As much as I respect Professor Hawking its just his opinion and his stance is the threat to research and movement of scientists. Of course what is unknown is if we do leave if will his concerns come to fruition? He has an incredible mind but alas no crystal ball...
I see Stephen Hawking is in favour of staying in the EU.
The guy's clearly an idiot.
Offence is in the mind of the beholder. No need for any boo-hoos in this thread yet.Amberlamps
You are very opinionated which is your right, but you are also rather offensive when there is no need, nobody has ever won a debate by being offensive and rude but many have by putting forward the benefits of their argument.
Perhaps you could tell us something about yourself as you only seem to post on a topic you started on a business web forum, do you run a business of any sort, Do you have any business help you can apply to the rest of the forum or just that you like listening to yourself and your rants
Well, you haven't said anything which puts you open to ridicule, have you, so that separates you from some of the posters above, so please don't go claiming that your IQ is 161 or anything like that, because I might mention it, then you might become sad.Well done that's far better, I still don't agree with 95% of your comments but that's a far better way to act on a forum, well done
Former member of Mensa, as it happens.
Explain this. The Rotherham scandal was perpetrated by UK citizens of Pakistani heritage. How would leaving the EU make any difference to that? They didn't come in through the EU, did they? I know it's only 160, but I'm pretty sure Pakistan isn't in the EU.
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Good for you.I make a fortune selling stuff to the EU countries.
You will continue to make a fortune selling stuff to the EU countries, even though the EU will most likely collapse after a Brexit. Europe will revert to a trading zone once again. Germany will continue to sell us Mercedes, France will continue to sell us Brie, and you will continue to sell whatever it is you are selling to them/Guess that was aimed at me. I'm pretty happy, FWIW. I make a fortune selling stuff to the EU countries.
(small business, by some standards, btw).
Good for you.
How do you think that Brexit will affect your business?
You will continue to make a fortune selling stuff to the EU countries, even though the EU will most likely collapse after a Brexit. Europe will revert to a trading zone once again. Germany will continue to sell us Mercedes, France will continue to sell us Brie, and you will continue to sell whatever it is you are selling to them/
There's no need to wish slavery on your fellow British person just because you are afraid that you will lose some income.
It's pointless someone saying "oh it'll be exactly the same", because we really, really don't know for certain. My fear is a German may choose to buy from within the EU because the paperwork is a bit easier. Or he's just annoyed with us because we've upset the apple cart.
No idea. Still don't know which way I'll vote.
There's a major problem with some of the arguments put forward for both sides. Anyone that thinks we can ignore EU legislation if we leave is wrong. If I want to sell stuff to Europe, it has to comply with their rules. We've spent a lot of time jumping through hoops meeting a load of standards that were really badly thought out and poorly implemented. The intention was fine, but the practicality is shoddy. However, if we want to sell into EU then we'd have to meet the legilsation, and at least currently we have a voice in setting it.
A lot more of our stuff travels through Europe and then onwards. So, we sell to a German customer and they export from there. Quite how that would work on Brexit nobody knows. It's pointless someone saying "oh it'll be exactly the same", because we really, really don't know for certain. My fear is a German may choose to buy from within the EU because the paperwork is a bit easier. Or he's just annoyed with us because we've upset the apple cart.
The Euro was a big problem for us, as it makes it much easier for a German to buy from the French/Spanish/Italians. However, we got round that by taking on the currency risk and offering product in Euros. We work at around 40-50% margin, so a 5-10% shift in currency is absorbable. I was dead against us joining the Euro though, and still am.
I'm probably retiring in two or three years, and if we vote for Brexit then by the time we see any significant changes I'll have gone anyway. If not, then I'd seriously look at moving the headquarters into Europe somewhere (my wife is Irish, so that's an obvious choice though we have Spain as an option too) if it meant people would be happier dealing with us there.
Why on earth would it be any different after exit? There's no reason to believe it would. European countries are not going to suddenly fall out and stop trading with each other. Do we need to be ruled from Brussels in order to trade with France? Do China and Australia need to be ruled by the same master in order sell things to each other?As I said, you don't know that.. Sure, if I wanted a Mercedes, then I'd have to buy it from Germany. But if I just wanted a car, and it was a bit harder to shift a Merc here than it was before Brexit then that would make which car I chose a bit different.
Slavery is exactly what it is, except that this time, someone with a whip is not standing behind you. A man who cannot alter his own destiny is a slave. Do you think that you are free because you are able to go on holiday and play golf?Seriously, stop using words like "slavery". It ruins the argument you're trying to make. Nobody here is a slave.
No idea. Still don't know which way I'll vote.
There's a major problem with some of the arguments put forward for both sides. Anyone that thinks we can ignore EU legislation if we leave is wrong. If I want to sell stuff to Europe, it has to comply with their rules.
What you've said makes perfect sense, and the pro-EU lot believe you as well.Like Chinese manufacturers comply with all our rules?
Wouldn't make any difference other than if we chose not to comply with Germanys rules they wouldn't be able to do fuk all about it. Same as no Chinese manufacturers get locked up in Strangeways for having some pretty suspect looking CE marks
In other words, you're afraid.
In Germany and Austria, the women and children have been molested, r4ped and killed indiscriminately because of the EU policy on immigration.
Slavery is exactly what it is, except that this time, someone with a whip is not standing behind you. A man who cannot alter his own destiny is a slave. Do you think that you are free because you are able to go on holiday and play golf?
Try saying someone that you are not allowed to say. Try paying the same tax rate as Google. Try holding to account a bureaucrat in Brussels. Try voting to change things. Try objecting to mass immigration. See what happens. You will see, when you have tried those things, that y
Like Chinese manufacturers comply with all our rules?
Wouldn't make any difference other than if we chose not to comply with Germanys rules they wouldn't be able to do fuk all about it. Same as no Chinese manufacturers get locked up in Strangeways for having some pretty suspect looking CE marks
No; I said you that you are afraid because it's true; you are afraid.Ah, classic argument tactic. Put up some negatives, and someone suggests you're a coward.
Absolutely right. Protecting men, women and children from r4pe and sexual assault is a pretty poor reason to oppose the EU policy on immigration.That's a pretty poor reason to put up though.
The UK doesn't have control of its borders, because when those economic migrants are granted citizenship in Germany, they are free to travel to wherever they want in the EU. Oh, and we get a quota to take before that as well! Brilliant!The UK still has control of its borders.
Wrong again. Only 21% of the migrants were from Syria, and NOT A SINGLE ONE was a refugee, since they had reached safety in Turkey. When they left Turkey, they became economic migrants, passing through Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary and heading for Germany, Austria, Sweden and Finland, where all the free money is.Germany chose to take in migrants that were fleeing for their lives.
A tiny minority, eh? Are you sure about that, because the mass assaults which were carried out over new year in various cities were all committed by the same type of people.A tiny minority caused trouble.
Good thinking, Batman!Repeat that and replace "Brussels" with "Westminster".
So can people in North Korea.I can say what I want, within the law.
Au contraire.That doesn't change regardless of whether we're in the EU or not. Tax rates are abused regardless of the EU.
Trading standards clamp down on dodgy imports. It's harder in China, because they're a difficult country to take legal action in. Sell some Germans some duff gear and they'll be all over you. Or do you think being outside the EU will protect you from the law?
Streamlining of laws across the EU + European Arrest Warrant = cor blimey guv'nor, they've got you banged to rights (in German).And I don't know I'm not a expert, don't see how Germany could come to the UK and arrest me for not following a German law when I'm not a citizen there and don't go there though
lol at trading standards 'clamping down', search any brand thats realistically easy to fake on ebay and I guarantee 75%+ of the first page is fake, would be all of it if ebay didn't ban some themselves.
And I don't know I'm not a expert, don't see how Germany could come to the UK and arrest me for not following a German law when I'm not a citizen there and don't go there though
Like Chinese manufacturers comply with all our rules?
Wouldn't make any difference other than if we chose not to comply with Germanys rules they wouldn't be able to do fuk all about it. Same as no Chinese manufacturers get locked up in Strangeways for having some pretty suspect looking CE marks
It's funny you should say that, because the UK government are the EU's agents in the UK, and in Germany (for example), the government is now conducting arrests of people who are complaining on social media about the immigration wave which has been imposed upon them.IT's the UK government that has taken away most free speech not the EU