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Post by jonksy on Jan 18, 2023 6:11:59 GMT
Major Brexit boost for Britain as UK leaps into top three countries for business growth
Brexit Britain has become one of the top three countries for business expansion, according to a survey of business leaders. The survey, conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, looked at the confidence of chief executives across the globe for business growth. It's the first time the UK has made the top three in the survey, which has been conducted for 26 consecutive years.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2023 6:37:31 GMT
The survey looks at the confidence of business leaders that their businesses will grow. It is not measuring growth that has already happened, as your words attempt to imply
So let's wait and see if this confidence is justified before crowing about it.
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Post by jonksy on Jan 18, 2023 13:37:52 GMT
The survey looks at the confidence of business leaders that their businesses will grow. It is not measuring growth that has already happened, as your words attempt to imply So let's wait and see if this confidence is justified before crowing about it. What part of 'Brexit Britain has become one of the top three countries for business expansion' are you having a problem with?
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 18, 2023 13:40:49 GMT
The survey looks at the confidence of business leaders that their businesses will grow. It is not measuring growth that has already happened, as your words attempt to imply So let's wait and see if this confidence is justified before crowing about it. you do know that being anti-brexit is being anti-British?
It seems bewildering why people would relish their own country failing, just so they could prove a point ... it's madness.
The remoaners have turned in to bitter and twisted people, who want to see their country fail.
How weird is that?
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Post by johnofgwent on Jan 18, 2023 14:01:07 GMT
The survey looks at the confidence of business leaders that their businesses will grow. It is not measuring growth that has already happened, as your words attempt to imply So let's wait and see if this confidence is justified before crowing about it. What part of 'Brexit Britain has become one of the top three countries for business expansion' are you having a problem with? Well, the problem I am having is that headline is fuck all to do with the substance of the article, or is bullshit created by the same people. The article is actually reporting a bullish attitude in business leaders, which may or may not be reflected in business owners and certainly has no relationship to the headline claim. I was taught to relate a piece of prose to its headline and make a judgement on the apt mess of that headline as part of the English Language O Level I sat in 1973 and got a grade 1 in You seem to be struggling in this area
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2023 14:12:13 GMT
I am a Remainer and voted Remain, because I know that on every front, whether it be economic, financial or on grounds of stability and security, we were better off, and Remainers have been proven to be correct.
There are 7 leading industrialized nations in the world ( the G7 ) and the UK has the lowest growth of all of them, and has done since 2017.
Only yesterday another investment programme which was held up on a pedastal by Brexit campaigners, the British Volt company which was to build a battery factory at Blyth went bankrupt. The Red Wall Tory MP for Blyth now has about as much chance of re-election as the Monster Raving Loony candidate.
Our farmers are worse off, our fishermen are worse off, their biggest export market remains Europe, and exporting there is now more difficult, and more complicated.
Facts no one can deny, and despite the title of this topic [ more bad news for Remainiacs ], the truth is quite the opposite, things are now looking highly promising for an eventual future joining of the Single Market.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 18, 2023 14:20:25 GMT
I am a Remainer and voted Remain, because I know that on every front, whether it be economic, financial or on grounds of stability and security, we were better off, and Remainers have been proven to be correct. There are 7 leading industrialized nations in the world ( the G7 ) and the UK has the lowest growth of all of them, and has done since 2017. Only yesterday another investment programme which was held up on a pedastal by Brexit campaigners, the British Volt company which was to build a battery factory at Blyth went bankrupt. The Red Wall Tory MP for Blyth now has about as much chance of re-election as the Monster Raving Loony candidate. Our farmers are worse off, our fishermen are worse off, their biggest export market remains Europe, and exporting there is now more difficult, and more complicated. Facts no one can deny, and despite the title of this topic [ more bad news for Remainiacs ], the truth is quite the opposite, things are now looking highly promising for an eventual future joining of the Single Market. Thing is 'we're all in it together', so if things go bad it's not just the leave voters who suffer it's the remainers.
With that bizarre mentality, I would rather we all be punished just so I can say ....'I told you so', is quite a disturbing thought process.
Right or wrong, win or lose, we are in this together, it's not them and us, it's 'us'.
The right thing to do now is ALL rally together and make it work.
Remainer MPs are dragging their heels still sulking, instead of moving on and getting the job done.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Jan 18, 2023 14:27:31 GMT
I am a Remainer and voted Remain, because I know that on every front, whether it be economic, financial or on grounds of stability and security, we were better off, and Remainers have been proven to be correct. There are 7 leading industrialized nations in the world ( the G7 ) and the UK has the lowest growth of all of them, and has done since 2017. Only yesterday another investment programme which was held up on a pedastal by Brexit campaigners, the British Volt company which was to build a battery factory at Blyth went bankrupt. The Red Wall Tory MP for Blyth now has about as much chance of re-election as the Monster Raving Loony candidate. Our farmers are worse off, our fishermen are worse off, their biggest export market remains Europe, and exporting there is now more difficult, and more complicated. Facts no one can deny, and despite the title of this topic [ more bad news for Remainiacs ], the truth is quite the opposite, things are now looking highly promising for an eventual future joining of the Single Market.
Looks at FTSE and laughs...
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Post by see2 on Jan 18, 2023 16:18:37 GMT
I am a Remainer and voted Remain, because I know that on every front, whether it be economic, financial or on grounds of stability and security, we were better off, and Remainers have been proven to be correct. There are 7 leading industrialized nations in the world ( the G7 ) and the UK has the lowest growth of all of them, and has done since 2017. Only yesterday another investment programme which was held up on a pedastal by Brexit campaigners, the British Volt company which was to build a battery factory at Blyth went bankrupt. The Red Wall Tory MP for Blyth now has about as much chance of re-election as the Monster Raving Loony candidate. Our farmers are worse off, our fishermen are worse off, their biggest export market remains Europe, and exporting there is now more difficult, and more complicated. Facts no one can deny, and despite the title of this topic [ more bad news for Remainiacs ], the truth is quite the opposite, things are now looking highly promising for an eventual future joining of the Single Market.
Looks at FTSE and laughs... Its on a bit of a droop at the moment.
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Post by Toreador on Jan 18, 2023 16:49:51 GMT
I am a Remainer and voted Remain, because I know that on every front, whether it be economic, financial or on grounds of stability and security, we were better off, and Remainers have been proven to be correct. There are 7 leading industrialized nations in the world ( the G7 ) and the UK has the lowest growth of all of them, and has done since 2017. Only yesterday another investment programme which was held up on a pedastal by Brexit campaigners, the British Volt company which was to build a battery factory at Blyth went bankrupt. The Red Wall Tory MP for Blyth now has about as much chance of re-election as the Monster Raving Loony candidate. Our farmers are worse off, our fishermen are worse off, their biggest export market remains Europe, and exporting there is now more difficult, and more complicated. Facts no one can deny, and despite the title of this topic [ more bad news for Remainiacs ], the truth is quite the opposite, things are now looking highly promising for an eventual future joining of the Single Market. Now for some clarification: "The government had committed 100 million pounds to Britishvolt's plant, to be paid out once construction began. On Tuesday it confirmed no grant had been paid out because the private funding milestones had not been met" In other words they couldn't get enough private backing.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2023 17:09:14 GMT
The survey looks at the confidence of business leaders that their businesses will grow. It is not measuring growth that has already happened, as your words attempt to imply So let's wait and see if this confidence is justified before crowing about it. What part of 'Brexit Britain has become one of the top three countries for business expansion' are you having a problem with? The fact that it hasn't. It is merely based upon what business leaders think is going to happen in the near future. It hasn't happened yet. Do you even read your own links? You are rather stupidly conflating a prediction with something that is already fact. The prediction may turn out to be true in which case you can crow about it. At the moment it is merely a prediction.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2023 17:15:47 GMT
The survey looks at the confidence of business leaders that their businesses will grow. It is not measuring growth that has already happened, as your words attempt to imply So let's wait and see if this confidence is justified before crowing about it. you do know that being anti-brexit is being anti-British?
It seems bewildering why people would relish their own country failing, just so they could prove a point ... it's madness.
The remoaners have turned in to bitter and twisted people, who want to see their country fail.
How weird is that?
That is ridiculous. Being anti-Brexit is anything but anti-British if you think Brexit has harmed the country and is continuing to do so. The last thing I want is to see the country fail because most of us will suffer the consequences of that, including me. That does not mean I am going to bury my head in the sand and pretend that everything is wonderful when it quite clearly is anything but
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Post by see2 on Jan 18, 2023 17:17:00 GMT
I am a Remainer and voted Remain, because I know that on every front, whether it be economic, financial or on grounds of stability and security, we were better off, and Remainers have been proven to be correct. There are 7 leading industrialized nations in the world ( the G7 ) and the UK has the lowest growth of all of them, and has done since 2017. Only yesterday another investment programme which was held up on a pedastal by Brexit campaigners, the British Volt company which was to build a battery factory at Blyth went bankrupt. The Red Wall Tory MP for Blyth now has about as much chance of re-election as the Monster Raving Loony candidate. Our farmers are worse off, our fishermen are worse off, their biggest export market remains Europe, and exporting there is now more difficult, and more complicated. Facts no one can deny, and despite the title of this topic [ more bad news for Remainiacs ], the truth is quite the opposite, things are now looking highly promising for an eventual future joining of the Single Market. Now for some clarification: "The government had committed 100 million pounds to Britishvolt's plant, to be paid out once construction began. On Tuesday it confirmed no grant had been paid out because the private funding milestones had not been met" In other words they couldn't get enough private backing. This would not happen in the Fatherland
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Post by jonksy on Jan 18, 2023 17:37:49 GMT
What part of 'Brexit Britain has become one of the top three countries for business expansion' are you having a problem with? Well, the problem I am having is that headline is fuck all to do with the substance of the article, or is bullshit created by the same people. The article is actually reporting a bullish attitude in business leaders, which may or may not be reflected in business owners and certainly has no relationship to the headline claim. I was taught to relate a piece of prose to its headline and make a judgement on the apt mess of that headline as part of the English Language O Level I sat in 1973 and got a grade 1 in You seem to be struggling in this areaI must admit I never read the full article, I just took a cursery look and posted it on face value just before I left home this morning.
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Post by Fairsociety on Jan 18, 2023 18:09:01 GMT
you do know that being anti-brexit is being anti-British?
It seems bewildering why people would relish their own country failing, just so they could prove a point ... it's madness.
The remoaners have turned in to bitter and twisted people, who want to see their country fail.
How weird is that?
That is ridiculous. Being anti-Brexit is anything but anti-British if you think Brexit has harmed the country and is continuing to do so. The last thing I want is to see the country fail because most of us will suffer the consequences of that, including me. That does not mean I am going to bury my head in the sand and pretend that everything is wonderful when it quite clearly is anything but It's not ridiculous.
some people have taken it personally.
families, friends, neighbour's have fell out over it.
Some people can't get over it, and can't move on.
It's hindering progress because some of those people are MPs and people in power.
We must move on 'united together' for the sake of our country and people.
It is not them and us ...... it is all of us fighting for the same cause, making the United Kingdom a thriving country, so the many not the few can prosper.
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