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REFERENDUM RESULTS AND DISCUSSION THREAD

I know it isn't.

I can only relate to my personal experience that filling the car is basically the same for me as two years ago.
 
Brexit has no effect on inflation this year (in terms of the price rises)

So when a company imports goods or materials from abroad at higher prices than previously paid and passes this onto customers this doesn't have an inflationary impact?
 
So from now on I urge all brexiters on this thread to answer questions with the following

"you will just have to wait and see and prepare for compromises"

Because actually folks that is the only answer anyone in any position can give at the moment with any degree of certainty.

I can envisage with a great deal of uncertainty that Corporates like BMW and Peugeot want there cars to be remain competitive in this country. Increased investment is already flooding into this country. I'm sure early doors that deals will be struck with Germany and France and the rest will fall in line. The EU is finished as a trading bloc if it prevents EU countries like Spain exporting to us. The world is now our oyster - two years to strike deals, the detailed planning begins now.
 
The difference being they are encouraged here and exploited to do the cheap labour that those in this country on welfare cannot be forced to do.

As Johnny has asked you repeatedly - you continually reference this and then never actually make a point. Do you want people to be forced into work? Whether or not they are suitable for the task?
 
As Johnny has asked you repeatedly - you continually reference this and then never actually make a point. Do you want people to be forced into work? Whether or not they are suitable for the task?

OK I will bite.

I do not want to support scroungers. The idle , lame and lazy who work harder at avoiding work than they would do if they worked. That is regardless of race creed or religion. The only way to effectively stop that is basic universal income. People scrtounge and doss because they can.

Now the 5 criminals above from abroad. I take the 1990 German autobahn traffic police view on road accidents. He told me any accident on the autobahn involving a foreign driver is always the foreign drivers fault! Wtf? I said! Yes, if the foreign driver wasn't there on the autobahn then the accident could not have happened. Harsh!

But in this case my experience of criminals is that very few get caught first time. If they do its a slapped wrist. All these offenders must have previous convictions for something or had photo fingerprints and DNA taken during the investigation . So its likely they came here having committed crime in their own country.Again, the freedom of movement covers the fact that criminals can be deported. But if they had a DNA requirement for their passport they may have been caught easier or even better, refused entry just like the states do. All visa on the esta dastabase.

5 criminals committing crime because they are here. If they weren't here there would have been no crime. Harsh but true
 
5 criminals committing crime because they are here. If they weren't here there would have been no crime. Harsh but true

Jesus Christ, man. You must realize how this sounds.

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As Johnny has asked you repeatedly - you continually reference this and then never actually make a point. Do you want people to be forced into work? Whether or not they are suitable for the task?

The point has been made many times that if you encourage low paid labour to fill unskilled work because people would rather rely on the taxpayer to support them than work you are increasing demand on public services/infrastructure. I don't give a damn if people don't want to work but I have a say as to whether I fund their desire not to work (as I am their keeper).
 

Perhaps we should have a 'Left Wing Tit' Thread. Or the 'I Voted Remain and I am A Twat' Thread. They always know what's best for everyone else don't they. They preach tolerance and respect yet they are more intolerant than anyone else and have no respect for anyone whose views differ from theirs.

So, as you seem to like your links, have a look at this one. You and some of your friends will just love the Student, Kaite Welsh.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boCmsa6wRas

94% of UK Universities have 'censored' free speech in the past year.
Roger Scruton spoke out against same-sex marriage - Banned
Germaine Greer apparently "demonstrated misogynistic views towards trans-women" - Banned
Even Human Rights Activist, Maryam Namazie, who was giving talks which challenged aspects of the Muslim Religion - Banned

Incredibly, the Student says that she believes in Freedom of Speech, and does not believe that this is censorship ?

As Andrew Neil says, she cannot see that people like her have taken away the freedom of speech for these people to speak at their Universities.

Julie Bindel was banned too for God's sake ! Has anyone done more than her to help women or campaigned more against Domestic Violence ?

If these sort of people are being banned then how will they cope with the views of anyone 'Right of Centre' ?

But it's ok because by censoring, students are saying 'No to bigotry' and 'No to hate speech'.

City University London, runs a "Journalism Course", and they voted to ban The Daily Mail, The Sun and The Express.
You couldn't make it up could you.

Of course it's always a small minority of extremists who put these bans in place and they are very dangerous people.

This intolerance to other people's views reminded me of some of the pompous, self righteous posters on here. They are clearly in the minority with their views and are not representative of the views of the vast majority of people in Wolverhampton and many other industrial towns. But they do tend to shout the loudest and mobilise together when one of their own kind has his views questioned. If they don't like an opinion or the way it is expressed, they resort to ridicule or abuse but then get rather upset when they get some thrown back at them and they love telling people that they are 'playing the victim'.
 
The point has been made many times that if you encourage low paid labour to fill unskilled work because people would rather rely on the taxpayer to support them than work you are increasing demand on public services/infrastructure. I don't give a damn if people don't want to work but I have a say as to whether I fund their desire not to work (as I am their keeper).
This idea that people don't want to work is a fucking myth. The number of "parasites" in the labor force is so small as to be statistically insignificant.

If you have issues with subsidizing "low skilled" labor (I won't even begin to unpack how arrogant that phrase is), take it up with the employers, NOT the people who struggle to eat every day.

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So when a company imports goods or materials from abroad at higher prices than previously paid and passes this onto customers this doesn't have an inflationary impact?

Absolutely but there are many factors that contribute to inflation and the trend prior to Brexit was rises in inflation. How do you explain that? Increases in minimum wage, the global rise in the price of commodities etc. Many say the £ needed devaluing against the $ to kick start our economy and encourage investment (which has happened). The forecasts so far have been inaccurate hence the BoE backtracking.
 
We are still in the single market so most of the potential inflationary pressure is still to come. The only current pressure that could be described as Brexit related would be any changes in the value of sterling.

Petrol/diesel prices are more to do with global oil prices than anything to do with the EU.

If inflation continues to increase it will likely require intervention - as there is no sign that wages will increase in line with inflation we could enter into a further period of wage erosion with increasing interest rates. Disposable income will decrease and reduced consumer spending will shrink the economy.

Good times.
 
This idea that people don't want to work is a $#@!ing myth. The number of "parasites" in the labor force is so small as to be statistically insignificant.

If you have issues with subsidizing "low skilled" labor (I won't even begin to unpack how arrogant that phrase is), take it up with the employers, NOT the people who struggle to eat every day.


I think those that get rich off the back of cheap labour should pay them more hence the rises in the minimum wage. Three million migrants since 97 have found work. No they cannot be forced into work (as I keep getting told) but I also have a say in keeping these people (I have a vote). In this country we are shifting towards a low skilled economy/service economy. Wealth inequality increases year on year. You have highly skilled jobs and low skilled jobs but less and less in the middle. Too much take and not enough give. Our welfare system had become a way of life for some - a charter for the lazy.
 
We are still in the single market so most of the potential inflationary pressure is still to come. The only current pressure that could be described as Brexit related would be any changes in the value of sterling.

Petrol/diesel prices are more to do with global oil prices than anything to do with the EU.

If inflation continues to increase it will likely require intervention - as there is no sign that wages will increase in line with inflation we could enter into a further period of wage erosion with increasing interest rates. Disposable income will decrease and reduced consumer spending will shrink the economy.

Good times.

TSB, you've also described GB if we hadn't of Brexited.
 
I think those that get rich off the back of cheap labour should pay them more hence the rises in the minimum wage. Three million migrants since 97 have found work. No they cannot be forced into work (as I keep getting told) but I also have a say in keeping these people (I have a vote). In this country we are shifting towards a low skilled economy/service economy. Wealth inequality increases year on year. You have highly skilled jobs and low skilled jobs but less and less in the middle. Too much take and not enough give. Our welfare system had become a way of life for some - a charter for the lazy.
Pray tell, what is a "low skilled" job? And why doesn't it require skills?

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Jesus Christ, man. You must realize how this sounds.

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Fucking awesome! An American whose immigration system requires me to register via a database is appalled when a Brit applies a similar logic as to how to stop criminals entering the UK.
 
Kamal Ahmed's view on interest rates.

Yes, the markets have upped their expectations of a rate rise, but the Bank has been clear: a cut to support economic growth as the UK begins its Brexit negotiations is as likely as an increase.
And any increase, if it were to come, is likely to be small.
Which is bad news for savers, of course.
It would be ridiculous to say that Brexit is not affecting the UK's course on inflation.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-39339834
 
This idea that people don't want to work is a $#@!ing myth. The number of "parasites" in the labor force is so small as to be statistically insignificant.

If you have issues with subsidizing "low skilled" labor (I won't even begin to unpack how arrogant that phrase is), take it up with the employers, NOT the people who struggle to eat every day.

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Is it hell! Never in human history has there been such an unfit obese, overweight work force in the UK. On top of at the daily required intake to maintain weight is down to its lowest at 2450 calories as day. Compare that to 3500 in the 50 s and 60s.

There is also a huge shift towards non manual careers.

Manual labour and construction jobs are getting harder to fill hence the large number of Eastern European tradesmen on sites.

The British work force has sadly become more workshy once the 70s and made worse by unrealistic expectations being set by schools, social media, reality tv, lottery wins and backed by a welfare state. Every kid wants to be a rock star, singer, you tuber or DJ now not a train driver or Electrician.

If world war three happened now we are fucked
 
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