From now on is my answer, I think the UKs standard of living will be below the level, had we remained in the EU.ApusApus wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 3:25 pmAhhh but here's another simple question ……………………… over what period of time are you considering? For example, <12 months, 2-5 years, 10+ years! If in the long term we become better off then it validates the vote, the only problem is that we don't know what is going to happen in the long term whether we leave the EU or not?
Shane
Will the Brexiters be moving back to the UK?
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Looking at all the hoohah in the media, plus her ladyship spouting, I am getting more and more inclined to think that the speech about why we are not leaving after all has already been written.
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It is irrelevant but the truth and I agree with you about those who didn't vote.ApusApus wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 3:15 pmThat's irrelevant, the turnout of those eligible to vote was 72% and out of those 52% voted to leave! https://www.bbc.com/news/politics/eu_referendum/results
Maybe you should be directing your wrath at the 28% that couldn't be bothered to get off their a***s and cast their vote?![]()
Shane
My point about not having the Heavy Engineering manufacturing base and knowhow is also true, that's why we are bringing in French, Chinese, Japanese and Korean companies to build Nuclear Power Stations because we haven't got the technical knowledge to do it any more; Thatcher saw to that.
When I started work 99% of the equipment was British on the construction projects I worked on, nowadays we are lucky to see 1%.
Now we only make widgets that go into equipment made by other countries, we don't make the machines that make the widgets any more.
Jim
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Jim B
Mrs Thatcher is to blame again for all the ills that befell the UK, I don't agree, I think you can lay the blame fairly and squarely at the door of the unions of the day.
We lost thousands in revenue because we couldn't make promised delivery dates due to the unions calling workers out on strike, I was there, and I remember in the sixties and seventies one strike after another, that's what crippled our industry. I know some won't like that, but it's the truth. Scargill didn't do too badly out of the miners strike either, not like the work force.
Jackie
Mrs Thatcher is to blame again for all the ills that befell the UK, I don't agree, I think you can lay the blame fairly and squarely at the door of the unions of the day.
We lost thousands in revenue because we couldn't make promised delivery dates due to the unions calling workers out on strike, I was there, and I remember in the sixties and seventies one strike after another, that's what crippled our industry. I know some won't like that, but it's the truth. Scargill didn't do too badly out of the miners strike either, not like the work force.
Jackie
It's not the size of the dog in the fight, it's the size of the fight in the dog.
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But over what period?WHL wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 4:28 pmFrom now on is my answer, I think the UKs standard of living will be below the level, had we remained in the EU.ApusApus wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 3:25 pmAhhh but here's another simple question ……………………… over what period of time are you considering? For example, <12 months, 2-5 years, 10+ years! If in the long term we become better off then it validates the vote, the only problem is that we don't know what is going to happen in the long term whether we leave the EU or not?
Shane

Shane
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I understand what you are saying about our manufacturing base but the unions of the sixties/seventies are more to blame than Maggie! Don't get me wrong, the unions have done a sterling job in improving workers rights and pay but equally, they have contributed to the decline of our industry by their self-interested ideologies, Maggie just "sorted" them out!Jim B wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 4:47 pm It is irrelevant but the truth and I agree with you about those who didn't vote.
My point about not having the Heavy Engineering manufacturing base and knowhow is also true, that's why we are bringing in French, Chinese, Japanese and Korean companies to build Nuclear Power Stations because we haven't got the technical knowledge to do it any more; Thatcher saw to that.
When I started work 99% of the equipment was British on the construction projects I worked on, nowadays we are lucky to see 1%.
Now we only make widgets that go into equipment made by other countries, we don't make the machines that make the widgets any more.
Jim
I too started work in an engineering company in the seventies and I remember the unions had total control over the company ……………… and I remember crossing picket lines because the unions were striking for the most stupid of reasons!
The fact is we have to play to the strengths that we have now and if it's making widgets and other "bits" then that's what we have to focus on. Haven't we just concluded an agreement with Switzerland which guarantees our future trading relationship worth 32bn of widgets https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-47196636?
Our financial status will recover as soon as this Brexit fiasco is finalised, hopefully sooner rather than later!
Shane
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All I know Shane is I got more out of EU legislation than I ever did out of any Union or Labour Party. I was one of those idiots who stood on the picket lines hoping for a better tomoŕrow until I realised the Unions were hand in glove with management.
Switzerland is just a roll over of a deal we already have which Japan and Korea have refused to do because they believe they have the whip hand.
Berger who are the biggest widget maker in the UK said the other day that clients are taking their widget requirements to other companies within the EU so we not even have the luxury of widgets to fall back on.
Jim
Switzerland is just a roll over of a deal we already have which Japan and Korea have refused to do because they believe they have the whip hand.
Berger who are the biggest widget maker in the UK said the other day that clients are taking their widget requirements to other companies within the EU so we not even have the luxury of widgets to fall back on.
Jim
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I’m looking forward to cheaper Tobleerone - always wanted to tear my upper mouth even more....
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Look no further than Stelios in Livadia. They currently have in on special for 3,99 per 300 g.
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As part of developmental aid the EU doesn´t charge customs duties for imports from the world´s 50 poorest nations. Maybe that´s what they were referring to?Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 11:32 pm Remind me what we import and export from the Faroe Islands, 'cus that's one of the four 'Deals' so far secured out of the 50 promised by the midnight hour![]()

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Back to the topic: Seems quite a few are at least worried they may have to move back:
https://youtu.be/-OhPWk-AKYo
https://youtu.be/-OhPWk-AKYo
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Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 11:32 pm Remind me what we import and export from the Faroe Islands, 'cus that's one of the four 'Deals' so far secured out of the 50 promised by the midnight hour![]()
Further to Jim B's post above, Ford are now saying they will up-sticks in the event of a No Deal: https://news.sky.com/story/ford-reporte ... k-11636480 First few paras below:
Brexit: Ford 'steps up preparations to move production abroad'
Ford has issued a fresh warning on the "catastrophic" impact of a no-deal Brexit after reportedly telling the prime minister that it was stepping up preparations to move production out of Britain.
The US-owned car-making giant said it was prepared to act as necessary to "preserve the competitiveness" of its business in Europe.
Ford employs about 13,000 people in the UK, including engine plants at Bridgend in south Wales and Dagenham in Essex - roughly a quarter of its 54,000-strong workforce across Europe.
It has previously warned that leaving the EU without a deal would be disastrous and last month Sky News revealed it expected such an outcome would cost it as much as $800m (£622m) this year alone.
I guess they won’t be relocating to Italy or Germany then in view of the news this morning!

Shane
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Seems Brits in Cyprus will be able to stay (at least those with at least an MEU1):
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I answered you, from now on .ApusApus wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 6:27 pmWHL wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 4:28 pmFrom now on is my answer, I think the UKs standard of living will be below the level, had we remained in the EU.ApusApus wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 3:25 pm
Ahhh but here's another simple question ……………………… over what period of time are you considering? For example, <12 months, 2-5 years, 10+ years! If in the long term we become better off then it validates the vote, the only problem is that we don't know what is going to happen in the long term whether we leave the EU or not?
Shane
But over what period?![]()
Shane
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Sounded this morning like a very early migration of geese, but turned out to be a wave of PF3s [Project Fear #3s] honking overhead. Actually, blue and yellow flying pigs have become commonplace- these no doubt heading for Nicosia to drop something unpleasant on the Cypriot Foreign Minister’s office, following yesterday’s predictable and sane statement he made concerning ex-pats.
Anyway, enough nonsense- (we have plenty of that every day from Project Fear) - if you are a little bored with the weather, try this link, but Europhiles should have their brown trousers handy.
https://www.smava.de/european-debt-clock/
and another good one, on Target2:
https://www.handelsblatt.com/today/fina ... ml?ticket=
Anyway, enough nonsense- (we have plenty of that every day from Project Fear) - if you are a little bored with the weather, try this link, but Europhiles should have their brown trousers handy.
https://www.smava.de/european-debt-clock/
and another good one, on Target2:
https://www.handelsblatt.com/today/fina ... ml?ticket=
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Reed-Mogg said 30 years to realise the benefits. Digby said 100 years.....
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Being German, that has been my pet peeve about the Euro (even though surprisingly enough the Target 2 balance has reduced by almost 20% recently). But why would that prevent Ford from moving to Germany (they have factories there already anyway)?kingfisher wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 10:18 am and another good one, on Target2:
https://www.handelsblatt.com/today/fina ... ml?ticket=