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Post by wapentake on May 8, 2024 19:38:22 GMT
The banks don’t find it ethical,really when the country is in need of defending itself more so at this time when the world is in a uncertain era where definitely for us old alliances cannot be relied upon and old enemies are resurgent. Can’t believe the banks cite ethics when they have so few of their own,how quickly they forget the crash who caused it and how they were bailed out by us and the way they behave even now link
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Post by johnofgwent on May 23, 2024 11:42:04 GMT
Blame the bloody regulator
I’ve worked on all three sides of this shit, as a weapins developer, a weapons seller and a banker
In short the woke shits in the Financial Conduct Authority demand a whole load of documented ‘Risk Appetite’ shite be created and applied to persons and organisations like i used to be
Banks now find it less stressful to simply declare it outside their risk appetite envelope to do business with arms dealers
But don’t worry Putin has plenty of loot in Northern Cyprus and other money laundering hotspots so he will still hsve tbe means to vapourise us
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on May 23, 2024 12:26:20 GMT
Blame the bloody regulator I’ve worked on all three sides of this shit, as a weapins developer, a weapons seller and a banker In short the woke shits in the Financial Conduct Authority demand a whole load of documented ‘Risk Appetite’ shite be created and applied to persons and organisations like i used to be Banks now find it less stressful to simply declare it outside their risk appetite envelope to do business with arms dealers But don’t worry Putin has plenty of loot in Northern Cyprus and other money laundering hotspots so he will still hsve tbe means to vapourise us I think we should try and orientate our industrial production more in the direction of consumer technology rather than military. I don't think relying on such a large financial sector which soaks up the best graduates is a great idea either. The thing is we can re-enter consumer markets now because the newest production technology hardly needs any shop floor labour, which was prohibitively expensive in the days when you had thousands of factory workers and tried to compete with low-wage economies.
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