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Thread: OT. The futures Bright, the Futures Brexit!!!

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    Interesting watching Question Time this evening, which is coming from Derby, the audience seem to be split possibly 75/25 in favour of continuing towards leaving EU which I'd say is similar to this forum. Fiona Bruce, massively impressive as a chairman, just made mincemeat of Diane Abbott (not difficult) but Bruce is a massive improvement on Dimbledore, facilitating discussion rather than promoting shouting matches. Maybe she should be promoted to speaker of the House
    Edit: Abbott-baiting excepted, the people of Derby put a good show on this eve. Annan Menon also impressed, can he play full-back?
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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post
    Of course we could follow the logic espoused by you and others on here and see where it gets us - a massive hit for the "ordinary person" and the 1% would still be lauding it, though maybe not in the UK, after all they have options all over the world.
    That's a truth that many should suck up and accept like a bad medicine instead of whinging about 'distribution of wealth away from billionaires'. Ain't gonna happen, they are where they are, by accident, design or even by a bit of hard work, and their wealth gives them a power that makes them pretty much shockproof so long as nation states exist. Its a complete waste of breath moaning about them I'm afraid

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    Quote Originally Posted by swaledale View Post

    1. We have a labour problem now - maybe your happy to live into your old age where the health and care services don't operate because there are no staff?

    2. Who is going to be paying for your pension if nobody is producing stuff, if the economy isn't operating?

    3. Who is going to be providing the goods and services you require if there is no labour force?

    4. Who is going to provide your food?

    !
    1. Immigration. Not of the mass variety but bringing in qualified people to do the jobs currently open and pay them well for it. Pretty much the way Switzerland does.

    2. If you remember, I am an ex-pat and I retired at 60 on my private pension. I would like to steer you to one of those earlier fatuous arguments of mine, that the crisis in pensions and care is down to successive governments ignoring the obvious for more than 60 years because to make any contingency plans would cost money and thus increase taxes and lessen their chances of being re-elected. The older members of society are now the victims of decades of politicians looking after themselves to the detriment of the rest. Where could the money come from? An obvious idea is to make sure the mega rich aka the 1% and the multinationals actually pay the correct % of taxes on ALL of their income. Do that and the gap in the UK budget may well be filled. Do it and Costa will not sell less coffee, McDonald's will not sell less hamburgers, Apple will not sell less iPhones etc etc etc. All that will happen is that the companies would pay more tax, shareholders would pay more tax and the rest of the UK would remain the same. Pay UK taxes on ALL income generated in the UK.

    3. Your question is basically a repeat of #1 so my answer is the same as my answer to #1.

    4. Farmers either foreign or domestic. Whwere will farmers get the staff to help them run their farms? See #1 and #3.

    Going back to an earlier post, I asked you to do some explaining. You keep on with this holier than thou attitude because "you know more than we do" and "we don't understand". Instead of being so damned sanctimonious about it, why not tell us what is right, how we are wrong and give us some facts we can check to explain why we are wrong. All you have done so far is denegrate others without giving any foundation to your thoughts other than "you know more".

    I asked you to enlighten us. I am still waiting but not holding my breath.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    Interesting watching Question Time this evening, which is coming from Derby, the audience seem to be split possibly 75/25 in favour of continuing towards leaving EU which I'd say is similar to this forum. Fiona Bruce, massively impressive as a chairman, just made mincemeat of Diane Abbott (not difficult) but Bruce is a massive improvement on Dimbledore, facilitating discussion rather than promoting shouting matches. Maybe she should be promoted to speaker of the House
    Edit: Abbott-baiting excepted, the people of Derby put a good show on this eve. Annan Menon also impressed, can he play full-back?
    To be fair Andy...Dimbleby is now eighty years old and has, imo, set the bar pretty high as far as QT is concerned. Fiona Bruce has, I agree, made an impressive start but I suspect she’d readily admit she owes a lot to Dimbleby. Anyway, you probably believe they’re both ‘reds under the bed’.
    I agree it appears that most of last night’s support in Derby was for ‘Leave’. Appearances can be deceptive though and while Leave were certainly louder and more vociferous there is a case for ‘empty vessels’.
    On the subject of Diane Abbott, like Corbyn I believe her to be a decent person who is on the side of the downtrodden. Unfortunately and again like Corbyn she has become an electoral liability. She was hopelessly outmanoeuvred last night by the appallingly dreadful Isabel Oakeshott and in truth, my heart sinks every time she appears on TV. She does more damage to Labour and the ‘Remain’ cause than Farage, Johnson and Rees-Mogg put together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    To be fair Andy...Dimbleby is now eighty years old and has, imo, set the bar pretty high as far as QT is concerned. Fiona Bruce has, I agree, made an impressive start but I suspect she’d readily admit she owes a lot to Dimbleby. Anyway, you probably believe they’re both ‘reds under the bed’.
    I agree it appears that most of last night’s support in Derby was for ‘Leave’. Appearances can be deceptive though and while Leave were certainly louder and more vociferous there is a case for ‘empty vessels’.
    Not sure what reds under the bed means in this context, I think Dimbleby was fairly even handed during his tenure, likewise Bruce, I just think she's started well with a manner which roots out panel bull**** without causing havoc - DD struggled in later years I think. I think she's the best all round presenter on TV at the mo.

    I was signifiant also last night (on a few programmes) that even some of those promoting a new ballot and/or abandoning Brexit accept the concept that both issues might be less about the number of people calling for each than the amount of noise those people are making - just an observation, the other observation from last night and a couple of features this morning on the wireless is that evangelists on both sides repeatedly offer heavily London-centric resons for their stances. Truly a nation of many nations

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post

    I asked you to enlighten us. I am still waiting but not holding my breath.
    If you value your respiratory system, no, don't. I'm still waiting for enlightenment from 2,500 posts ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    in truth, my heart sinks every time she appears on TV. She does more damage to Labour and the ‘Remain’ cause than Farage, Johnson and Rees-Mogg put together.
    IMO Keir Starmer has his eyes on the prize and if that happens he will shuffle her off to the Department of Social Affair and Citizenship pdq

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    2. If you remember, I am an ex-pat and I retired at 60 on my private pension. I would like to steer you to one of those earlier fatuous arguments of mine, that the crisis in pensions and care is down to successive governments ignoring the obvious for more than 60 years because to make any contingency plans would cost money and thus increase taxes and lessen their chances of being re-elected. The older members of society are now the victims of decades of politicians looking after themselves to the detriment of the rest. Where could the money come from? An obvious idea is to make sure the mega rich aka the 1% and the multinationals actually pay the correct % of taxes on ALL of their income. Do that and the gap in the UK budget may well be filled. Do it and Costa will not sell less coffee, McDonald's will not sell less hamburgers, Apple will not sell less iPhones etc etc etc. All that will happen is that the companies would pay more tax, shareholders would pay more tax and the rest of the UK would remain the same. Pay UK taxes on ALL income generated in the UK.


    4. Farmers either foreign or domestic. Whwere will farmers get the staff to help them run their farms? See #1 and #3.
    #2 You are, as they say "alright Jack".You will, I imagine. have retired on a gilt edged teacher style pension or a company "final salary" defined benefits scheme. Many that preceded you will have not had the "corporate pension" and those that follow will, eventually, have their own private fund built up. Those in transition, say at 50, may be caught in a gap with neither.

    Defined benefits are history - even in the civil service, the savings risk has been passed to the stakeholder. if you avoid equity investments and stay fixed rate or cash, you will not be likely to have covered the pension management fees over the last 6 or 7 years of negative to marginal interest rates. The new generation of defined contribution pension holder have been force to take a significantly less risk averse stance than they should with their pension savings. It has paid off generally over the past years, but if you "rape" company profits and shareholders, you are raping the pensioners of the future.

    Oh and, by the way, Apple dont need the assistance of tax changes to manage to sell less iPhones, they have managed that all on their own!!

    #4 Farmers need help to run their farms? Really? I grew up on a 150 acre arable farm - my Dad had 2 full time and occasional casual workers. My grand dad had maybe 12 workers on a similar unit. My brother currently farms 1000+ acres, has a significant contracting business and has 1 full time staff member and a few seasonal vehicle operatives

    So the answer is that machinery has virtually replaced all labour, and those operators are being phased out by the arrival of self drive tractors etc and amazingly accurate GPS systems and mapping. All that is really needed is a few part time seasonal fruit and veg pickers if you are in that sector.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    Not sure what reds under the bed means in this context, I think Dimbleby was fairly even handed during his tenure, likewise Bruce, I just think she's started well with a manner which roots out panel bull**** without causing havoc - DD struggled in later years I think. I think she's the best all round presenter on TV at the mo.

    I was signifiant also last night (on a few programmes) that even some of those promoting a new ballot and/or abandoning Brexit accept the concept that both issues might be less about the number of people calling for each than the amount of noise those people are making - just an observation, the other observation from last night and a couple of features this morning on the wireless is that evangelists on both sides repeatedly offer heavily London-centric resons for their stances. Truly a nation of many nations
    The ‘reds under the bed’ comment was meant lightheartedly in reference to your often repeated suspicions about the BBC.
    Oddly I’ve had another disagreement with someone today who believes the BBC to favour ‘Leave’ far too much.

    I think it was clear last night that those advocating ‘Remain’ were far more reserved and less ‘abrasive’ than many of the jeering and mocking ‘Remainers’. Bit of a worry...especially when coupled with the news today that ‘right wing extremism’ is actually the fastest growing form of terrorism in the UK...that came from Sky btw...none of your BBC liberal/lefty nonsense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    The ‘reds under the bed’ comment was meant lightheartedly in reference to your often repeated suspicions about the BBC.
    Oddly I’ve had another disagreement with someone today who believes the BBC to favour ‘Leave’ far too much.

    I think it was clear last night that those advocating ‘Remain’ were far more reserved and less ‘abrasive’ than many of the jeering and mocking ‘Remainers’. Bit of a worry...especially when coupled with the news today that ‘right wing extremism’ is actually the fastest growing form of terrorism in the UK...that came from Sky btw...none of your BBC liberal/lefty nonsense.
    Well hopefully my comments about QT show I do have my moments of objectivity

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